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- Hukou_Incident abstract "Hukou Incident (Chinese: 湖口兵變) is an attempted coup d'état that took place on January 21, 1964 at Hukou, Hsinchu, Taiwan. During a staff meeting at the 1st Armor Division headquarter, General Chao Chih-hwa (趙志華), then deputy commander of the armored battle group, criticized General Chou Chih-jo (周至柔), then Chief of the General Staff, on charges of corruption, and encouraged fellow officers at the meeting to revolt. He was reported as saying \"Our leader is being deceived by treacherous people, we must move our forces to Taipei to remove them.\" (\"當今主上為小人所蒙敝,我們要把部隊開到台北勤王清君側\") He was promptly arrested by two political warfare officers, but the army nonetheless received erroneous information that the 1st Armor Division was on the move, and had deployed troops to intercept the \"rebels forces\" that did not exist.Chao was court-martialed and sentenced to death, but the sentence was never carried out. His sentence was later reduced to life in prison after the death of Chiang Kai-shek, and Chao died in 1983. Chao's superior Chiang Wei-kuo, who was Chiang's adopted son, was also punished and never held any real authority in the military again.".
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- Hukou_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:1960s_coups_dxc3xa9tat_and_coup_attempts.
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- Hukou_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:Attempted_coups.
- Hukou_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Category:Taiwan_under_Republic_of_China_rule.
- Hukou_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Chiang_Kai-shek.
- Hukou_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Chiang_Wei-kuo.
- Hukou_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Chief_of_the_General_Staff_(Republic_of_China).
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- Hukou_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Court-martial.
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- Hukou_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Hsinchu.
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- Hukou_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Second-in-command.
- Hukou_Incident wikiPageWikiLink Taipei.
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- Hukou_Incident wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hukou Incident".
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- Hukou_Incident subject Category:1960s_coups_dxc3xa9tat_and_coup_attempts.
- Hukou_Incident subject Category:1964_in_Taiwan.
- Hukou_Incident subject Category:Attempted_coups.
- Hukou_Incident subject Category:Taiwan_under_Republic_of_China_rule.
- Hukou_Incident hypernym Coup.
- Hukou_Incident type MilitaryConflict.
- Hukou_Incident comment "Hukou Incident (Chinese: 湖口兵變) is an attempted coup d'état that took place on January 21, 1964 at Hukou, Hsinchu, Taiwan. During a staff meeting at the 1st Armor Division headquarter, General Chao Chih-hwa (趙志華), then deputy commander of the armored battle group, criticized General Chou Chih-jo (周至柔), then Chief of the General Staff, on charges of corruption, and encouraged fellow officers at the meeting to revolt.".
- Hukou_Incident label "Hukou Incident".
- Hukou_Incident sameAs Q5935437.
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- Hukou_Incident sameAs Q5935437.
- Hukou_Incident sameAs 湖口兵變.
- Hukou_Incident wasDerivedFrom Hukou_Incident?oldid=699863166.
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