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Article to followAsiaticus 00:44, 6 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Article Completed. 71.110.35.6 03:08, 18 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Su Bingwen's revolt

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1) The following piece is puzzling:

" For eight days the Japanese garrison commanded by a Captain Hayashi at Taian on the Tsitsihar-Koshen railway was encircled by some 4,000 Volunteers, until it succeeded in repulsing them on 28 October following severe fighting, in which twenty eight Japanese (including Captain Hayashi) were killed or wounded. A cavalry detachment, the Kawase Detachment of 59 horsemen sent out toward Taian, disappeared on the frosted prairie. On November 8 the sole survivor, a Sergeant Iwakami, arrived in Tsitsihar to tell how the detachment had been annihilated outside Taian."

Were the Kawase detachment part of the Japanese army sent to try to relieve the siege or part of the besieging forces of General Ma? 2) Is this about Su's revolt or a different action?

Can anybody assist with either question?

Final operations in eastern Manchukuo

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What is "6 November 20"please? Is it a typo for "6 November" or "November 20?" Most of this looks as if it is unsourced, unless it all comes under note 7 after Wang's retreat to the USSR. Can anyone assist?Spinney Hill (talk) 13:51, 6 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Romanization

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The consensus among Wikipedia editors is to use pinyin for the Romanization of Chinese except for a select few names. This article uses a mix of pinyin, Wade-Giles, and postal romanization. I am correcting this to use pinyin in all cases except where the editorial consensus has been to use a different form (e.g., Chiang Kai-shek, not Jiang Jieshi). If any other editors have reasons to oppose this, please respond here. SilverStar54 (talk) 03:37, 13 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]