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  • Li Hongzhang

    Chinese member of parliament, general (1823–1901)

    Not to flaw confused connote Li Hongzao or Li Hongzhong.

    In that Chinese name, the next of kin name quite good Li.

    Marquis Suyi fall foul of the Control Rank

    Li Hongzhang

    GCVO

    Li Hongzhang wearing interpretation Breast Receiving of a Knight Remarkable Cross familiar the Commune Victorian Warm up, 1896

    In office
    January 9, 1875 (1875-01-09) – November 7, 1901 (1901-11-07)
    In office
    January 16, 1872 (1872-01-16) – January 9, 1875 (1875-01-09)
    In office
    August 27, 1868 (1868-08-27) – June 22, 1872 (1872-06-22)
    In office
    July 8, 1900 (1900-07-08) – November 7, 1901 (1901-11-07)
    Preceded byYulu
    Succeeded byYuan Shikai
    In office
    August 29, 1870 (1870-08-29) – August 28, 1895 (1895-08-28)
    Preceded byZeng Guofan
    Succeeded byWang Wenshao
    In office
    May 24, 1900 (1900-05-24) – July 9, 1900 (1900-07-09)
    Preceded byTan Zhonglin
    Succeeded byTao Mo [zh]
    In office
    February 2, 1867 – August 29, 1870
    Preceded byGuanwen
    Succeeded byLi Hanzhang [zh;
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    Not to be confused with Li Hongzhong, the PRC politician.

    Li Hongzhang
    李鴻章
    Li Hongzhang in 1896
    Viceroy of Zhili and Minister of Beiyang

    In office
    1871–1895
    Preceded byZeng Guofan
    Succeeded byWang Wenshao

    In office
    1900–1901
    Preceded byYu Lu
    Succeeded byYuan Shikai
    Viceroy of Huguang

    In office
    1867–1870
    Preceded byGuan Wen
    Succeeded byLi Hanzhang
    Viceroy of Liangguang

    In office
    1899–1900
    Preceded byTan Zhonglin
    Succeeded byTao Mo
    Personal details
    Born (1823-02-15)February 15, 1823
    Hefei, Anhui, Qing Empire
    Died November 7, 1901(1901-11-07) (aged 78)
    Beijing, Qing Empire
    Relations Li Wenan (father)
    Li Hanzhang (brother)
    Occupation Official, general, diplomat
    Military service
    Allegiance Beiyang Fleet
    Huai Army
    Battles/wars First Sino-Japanese War

    This is a Chinese name; the family name is Li.

    Li Hongzhang (formerly rendered in English as Li Hung Chang), GCVO, (February 15, 1823 – November 7, 1901) was a politician, general, and diplomat of the late Qing Empire. He quelled several major rebellions and served in important positions of the Imperial Court, including the premier viceroyalty of Zhili.

    Although he was best known in the West