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- Q697535 description "Qing Dynasty politician".
- Q697535 description "Qing Dynasty politician".
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- Q697535 abstract "Zhao Erxun, or Chao Erh-sun, (simplified Chinese: 赵尔巽; traditional Chinese: 趙爾巽; 1844–1927) was the brother of Zhao Erfeng. He was the governor of Hubei (1907–1908) and Sichuan (1908–1911) and viceroy (1911) and governor (1912) of Fengtian.Zhao Erfeng and Zhao Erxun extended Chinese rule into Eastern Tibet (Kham), and sent an army to Lhasa in 1908. This initially worked with the restored Dalai Lama but later drove him out, after strong disagreements about a conflict between Lamas in Eastern Tibet and the government of Sichuan. It has been suggested that this, along with tax rises caused the rebellion of September 1911 in Sichuan. A different view is taken by Han Suyin, who says that the main issue was control of a planned railway that would have linked Sichuan to the rest of China.".
- Q697535 birthDate "1844".
- Q697535 birthYear "1844".
- Q697535 deathDate "1927".
- Q697535 deathYear "1927".
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- Q697535 dateOfBirth "1844".
- Q697535 dateOfDeath "1927".
- Q697535 name "Zhao, Erxun".
- Q697535 shortDescription "Qing Dynasty politician".
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- Q697535 comment "Zhao Erxun, or Chao Erh-sun, (simplified Chinese: 赵尔巽; traditional Chinese: 趙爾巽; 1844–1927) was the brother of Zhao Erfeng. He was the governor of Hubei (1907–1908) and Sichuan (1908–1911) and viceroy (1911) and governor (1912) of Fengtian.Zhao Erfeng and Zhao Erxun extended Chinese rule into Eastern Tibet (Kham), and sent an army to Lhasa in 1908.".
- Q697535 label "Zhao Erxun".
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- Q697535 givenName "Erxun".
- Q697535 name "Erxun Zhao".
- Q697535 name "Zhao, Erxun".
- Q697535 surname "Zhao".