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Li Baozhang (李寶章) - LEP (League of Eight Provinces) #37

Open MoonedInsect opened 7 months ago

MoonedInsect commented 7 months ago

Extremely obsucre guy see this for refrence https://zh.wikipedia.org/zh-tw/%E6%9D%8E%E5%AE%9D%E7%AB%A0 only picture we found of him is this where he is executing a guy image

hood found this info about him in a book rn_image_picker_lib_temp_3331112e-99a4-4bf0-be10-e9cfaaf23689 quick online translation:

Li Baozhang (1890-1927) graduated from the infantry department of the first phase of Baoding Army Officer School. Also known as Shanhou, he was from Qingyuan, Hebei Province. Graduated from Qinghe Army No. 1 Middle School in Beijing. Graduated from Baoding Military Academy in November 1914 and was assigned to serve in the Beijing Government Army. He successively served as company commander, staff officer, and battalion commander of the 1st Battalion (Sun Chuanfang, Commander of the 2nd Division of the Central Army), 3rd Brigade (Brigadier Commander Lu Xiangting), Yan Jingzong, Commander of the 5th Infantry Regiment, and participated in the Zhejiang Army Assistance War with his troops. In the winter of 1923, he served as the commander of the mixed regiment of the Guards of the Zhejiang Governor (Sun Chuanfang). In the spring of 1924, he led his troops to participate in the Jiangsu-Zhejiang War and served as the commander-in-chief of the Jiangsu-Zhejiang Allied Forces (Sun Chuanfang), the commander-in-chief of the officer education regiment, and other positions. In January 1926, he served as brigade commander of the 76th Mixed Brigade of the First Army of Sun Chuanfang's Five-Province Allied Forces (Commander Sun Chuanfang concurrently), commander-in-chief of the Five-Provincial Allied Forces (Sun Chuanfang), and brigade commander of the elite guard brigade, and participated in the suppression of the Xia Chao Uprising in Zhejiang. . In October 1926, he was appointed commander of the Shanghai Defense Command and participated in the suppression of the first and second uprisings of Shanghai workers. In January 1927, he was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the First Front Army of the Five Provincial Allied Forces Sun Chuanfang and Commander of the Ninth Division directly under the Central Government. In the spring of the same year, he was appointed Commander of the Second Division, the main force of Sun Chuanfang's department, and concurrently commander of the Bengbu Garrison Headquarters. He led his troops to participate in the Northern Expedition against the National Revolutionary Army. In the battle of Zhejiang, he was defeated and retreated to the north of the Yangtze River. In April 1927, in order to instigate rebellion and dismantle Sun Chuanfang's troops, the Military Commission of the Nanjing National Government announced that he was the 4th National Revolutionary Army.

any picture, no matter how rough would be useful, though we'd like to know where you found it as well to make sure its him

SinGone949 commented 6 months ago

hello, i find something here: https://gpa.eastview.com/crl/lqrcn/?a=d&d=ssxb19261022-01.1.2 Screenshot_20240511_104706 the words aside mentioned that the people on the right side of the photo is Li Baozhang. however, the quality of the photo is bad :(

SinGone949 commented 6 months ago

hello, i find something here: https://gpa.eastview.com/crl/lqrcn/?a=d&d=ssxb19261022-01.1.2 Screenshot_20240511_104706 the words aside mentioned that the people on the right side of the photo is Li Baozhang. however, the quality of the photo is bad :(

found another version of the same page: Screenshot_20240511_105155 source.pdf

MoonedInsect commented 6 months ago

ooooh, thank you!