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  1. Zeng Guofan (ur. 21 listopada 1811 zm. 12 marca 1872) – chiński polityk i wojskowy. Pochodził z prowincji Hunan. Ukończył Akademię Yuelu i zdał egzaminy urzędnicze. Otworzyły mu one drogę do prestiżowych studiów nad klasykami konfucjańskimi w Akademii Hanlin.

  2. 12 kwi 2024 · Zeng Guofan (born Nov. 26, 1811, Xiangxiang [now Shuangfeng], Hunan province, China—died March 12, 1872, Nanjing) was a Chinese administrator, the military leader most responsible for suppressing the Taiping Rebellion (1850–64)—thus staving off the collapse of China’s imperial regime.

  3. Although most famous for his military and political career, Zeng Guofan was an innovative figure in nineteenth-century Chinese literature. Zeng was a voluminous writer. His papers addressed to the throne and his literary disquisitions are held in high esteem by Chinese scholars, who treasure the edition of his collected works in 156 books ...

  4. Zeng Guofan, or Tseng Kuo-fan, (born Nov. 26, 1811, Xiangxiang, Hunan province, China—died March 12, 1872, Nanjing), Chinese military leader most responsible for suppressing the Taiping Rebellion, thus staving off the collapse of the Qing dynasty.

  5. 16 sty 2018 · Zeng Guofan (26 November 1811–12 March 1872; courtesy name Bohan; style name Disheng) was an influential official in the late Qing dynasty who founded the famous Xiang Army and headed the Westernization Movement. Born in Xiangxiang County (Hunan Province), Zeng received a strict feudalist education in his childhood and became an ardent ...

  6. 29 wrz 2022 · Zeng Guofan (1811-1872) was a Confucian scholar of the highest possible rank. He came from a poor but educated farming family in Hunan. Where his father tried to pass the lowest examination well into his 40s, Zeng Guofan passed at 22. He will be appointed the task of suppressing the Taiping Rebellion not because he was a military man but ...

  7. 28 gru 2020 · Among the Zeng family’s descendants, nearly 200 people received higher education, and there are as many as 240 people with prestige. Thanks to Zeng Guofan’s wise decision, the family accumulated virtue instead of wealth, and when viewed in this light, remains prosperous to this day. Translated by Joseph Wu and edited by Helen