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slippers, and displayed incomparably good behavior, according to claims the Boxers themselves made for them. The foreign troops first attacked Hsi-ku. Nieh- Shih-ch'eng abandoned it without a fight and left it undefended. Later the people of ...
At first, Nieh Shih-ch'eng was ordered by an imperial edict to exterminate the Boxers. Then the tide of opinion in the Court changed, and Nieh Shih-ch'eng did not feel at ease with this. Eventually, 54 CHINESE STUDIES IN HISTORY.
On the night of the 14th, there were several attacks on the guards of the legations .08 The news that the Boxers had ... Let Yii Lu order the whole army under Nieh Shih-ch'eng back to the railway area near Tientsin to guard the strategical points ...
Let Yu Lu order the whole army under Nieh Shih-cheng back to the railway area near Tientsin to guard the strategical points there. If again there are foreign troops attempting to go north by train, it is Yu Lu's responsibility to stop them. Let Nieh ...
Sung Ch'ing's Front Division and T'ung Fu-hsiang's Rear Division vanished with the Boxers. Tung was "dismissed from office and retained at psot" as a result of his involvement in the movement. Nieh Shih-ch'eng the commander of the Front ...
NIEH Shih-ch'eng (d. 1900). Chinese general. Principal war: Boxer Rebellion ( 1899-19o1). Principal battles: Tang Ts'u (near Beijing) (19oo). Birth and early career unknown; after a distinguished military and civil career in the Imperial service, ...
On the night of the 14th, there were several attacks on the guards of the legations .6^ The news that the Boxers had ... Let Yii Lu order the whole army under Nieh Shih-ch'eng back to the railway area near Tientsin to guard the strategical points ...
a historical narrative of the Boxer Rebellion Richard O'Connor. area, we are handling a ... Let Yu Lu order the whole army under Nieh Shih-cheng back to the railway area near Tientsin to guard the strategical points there. If again there are ...
On September 29 largess was distributed among the troops of Yuan Shih-k'ai, Nieh Shih-ch'eng, and Tung Fu-hsiang. ... 51, 56, 57- Tung Fu-hsiang.24 Thus, the soldiers garrisoning the capital area were IOO Hundred Days & Boxer Rebellion.
At Langfang, about twelve miles outside Tientsin, he clashed with a force of Boxers, killed about fifty of them and moved on to Yangts'un, where the allied force met 4,000 Chinese regulars under the command of General Nieh Shih-ch' eng.
NIEH Shih-ch'eng (d. 1900). Chinese general. Principal war: Boxer Rebellion ( 1899-19o1). Principal battles: Tang Ts'u (near Beijing) (19oo). Birth and early career unknown; after a distinguished military and civil career in the Imperial service, ...
On September 29 largess was distributed among the troops of Yuan Shih-k'ai, Nieh Shih-ch'eng, and Tung Fu-hsiang. It was not ... Fu-hsiang.“ Thus, the soldiers garrisoning the capital area were placed IOO Hundred Days & Boxer Rebellion.
On July 9 Nieh Shih-ch'eng, who fought against the Boxers and was also attacked by the Allied Forces, was killed while defending Tientsin. Five days later the Allied Forces took that city. The Court in Peking became alarmed. Most of the time ...
Among his subordinates, Yuan Shih-k'ai and Nieh Shih- ch'eng recognized the Boxers as a lawless mob. But Tung Fu-hsiang and his unruly Mohammedan soldiers from Kansu who were stationed in or near Peking were openly anti- foreign, ...
When the soldiers of General Nieh Shih-ch'eng killed some Boxers, his commander-in-chief, Jung-lu, received a veiled reprimand from the court on June 3: "Although there are good and bad elements among the Boxers, they are after all ...
a history of the Boxer uprising in China in the year 1900 Henry Keown-Boyd ... 1st Division 14,000 Shanhaikwan General Sung Ching 2nd Division 14,000 Lutai General Nieh Shih ch'eng 3rd Division 7,000 near Tientsin General Yuan ...
The respective troops have received orders to act together with the Boxers and find means to recover the arsenal. At the same time ... The Wan Nien bridge has been destroyed by the foreign troops, and the railway upward from Chun Liang Ch'eng has not been repaired. At present ... The death of General Nieh Shih Cheng.
The only Chinese military force outside Peking that seemed to be standing in the way of any Boxers was the army of General Nieh Shih- cheng, operating to the east of the capital near Tientsin. General Nieh was a moderate, loyal to ...
The destruction of the railways aroused the imperial military commanders and provincial officials; on 4 June Nieh Shih-ch'eng, a senior military officer, engaged a large band of Boxers at Huangts'un, on the railway between Peking and ...
Hitherto, local or provincial forces had been sent to cope with the Boxers, but now a large force under the command of Gen. Nieh Shih-ch'eng arrived to protect the railroads. In the pitched battle that ensued, several hundred Boxers were killed.
In attempting to drive the Boxers from Shantung, Yuan Shih-k'ai had pushed them into Chihli, where they allied themselves with powerful reactionary groups in the government. Nieh Shih-ch'eng, a Huai-chiin commander who had been ...
Since their death this man has been in hiding from the Boxers and- has but recently dared to venture into the city. He is a ... These were reinforced for two nights only by some two hundred of General Nieh Shih-cheng's infantry. About the 25th ...
In a word, the communists have committed a greater crime than the Boxers, while those who are made use of by the ... and brave soldiers and citizens, and yet the most they could do was to follow the footsteps of Admiral Nieh Shih-cheng.