REHE

roo-hoo or Jeholjəhôlˈ, –hōlˈ, former province (c.44,000 sq mi/114,000 sq km), NE China. Chengde was the capital. In 1955, Rehe was divided between the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region and the provinces of Hebei and Liaoning. The Zongling is one of the ranges of this largely hilly and mountainous region, which is crossed by swift, unnavigable rivers. Rehe was the traditional gateway to Mongolia and from time to time was overrun by Tatars, Huns, and Khitan Mongols. It was the seat (10th–12th cent.) of the Liao (Khitan) empire. Conquered by the Manchus in the 17th cent., Rehe became an imperial pastureland. It was taken by the Japanese early in 1933 and included in Manchukuo; it was not restored to China until the end of World War II. From 1945 to 1955 it retained its provincial status but was administered as part of Manchuria.

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...General Song Zheyuan, was assigned to take Rehe. This move would protect the left flank...into the heart of Zhangs domain. 20 In Rehe, at any rate, the campaign soon looked...started. Kan Chaoxi began withdrawing from Rehe the day before the Citizen Army had declared...
...masses of all China! The greater part of Rehe Province has fallen into the hands of the...the Japanese imperialists are attacking Rehe with all their might, they have even openly advocated giving up Rehe, Beiping, and Tianjin, shamelessly proclaiming...
...Mongol farmers of Suiyuan, Chahar, and Rehe, as an unimportant, super-structural...students into the party and Chinese bandits in Rehe and Chahar into front organizations for...Mongolia and the Three Special Regions, Rehe, Chahar, and Suiyuan published in the...
...Presidential Leadership: A Frame Analysis." REHE 12 2 :107-123. 0022 1986 Birnbaum Robert...College President as Intuitive Scientist." REHE 9 4 :381-395. 0023 1989a...of College and University Presidents." REHE 12 2 :125-136. 0024 1989b...
...had three choices: 1 To abandon Hebei, Rehe, and Chahar, and move all the troops...Gansu. 2 To abandon Beiping, Baoding, Rehe, and Chahar, and move all the troops...in Hebei, Beiping-Tianjin-Baoding, Rehe, Chahar, and Suiyuan; retreat by sea...
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...Japan which could break the monopoly by smuggling its own product the Peiping-Tientsin monopoly purchased its opium from nearby Rehe, opium shipping point for the Japanese opium monopoly in Man chukuo. American publisher John B. Powell observed that most...
...to information because readers no longer had to figure out what meanings might possibly be embedded in different typefaces (Rehe 80). The systematic application of typefaces, Garcia noted, "established visual continuity and order and . . . provided...
...T. ny tane) because of the nature of the curse they bear: `May you never return to the earth (T. tsy avy an-tane eo rehe). Their attire is another tell-tale sign of their origin: they wear no clothes, but shrouds (Fee, personal communication...
...705 (1973). Rosenberg, G. (1983). Practice roles and functions of the health social worker. In R. S. Miller H. Rehe (Eds.), Social work issues in health care (pp. 121- 180). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. Royal College of Obstetricians...
...in Jinan University (40) in Shanghai and then Catholic (Fu-jen) University (41) in Beijing. When the Japanese invaded Rehe (now part of the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region) in 1933, his mother insisted that he return to Shanghai. It was difficult...


 

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...1860, Beijing fell to the Anglo-French allied troops; the Xianfeng Emperor had fled to the safety of his imperial resort at Rehe, north of the Great Wall, where he subsequently died. A palace coup took place in 1861 to ensure that power would remain in...
...can, in addition, be a world in miniature. In the eighteenth century, the Qing emperor, Qianlong, created a Jehol (now Rehe) a park for his own delectation, full of diminutive Chinese landmarks, so that lie could canter round his whole kingdom without...


 

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...and a lot re work is being put into performe to adapt it for a much larger e." mucTtakin Hipp E ing a com mor ance stagT rehe The company will be spending time earsing at The NEC in Birmingham in order to re-stage the performance for a venue that holds...
...The contact area was ine with Wales recycling posses slowly, while the kicking g mains a concern. effective ssion too game rehe-match a game and ultiifference In contrast, man-of-th Jonny Wilkinson provided management masterclass a mately proved...


 

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REHE roo-hoo or Jehol j hol , hol , former province...China. Chengde was the capital. In 1955, Rehe was divided between the Inner Mongolian Autonomous...is crossed by swift, unnavigable rivers. Rehe was the traditional gateway to Mongolia and...
...remained under Chinese control, although the Japanese conquered Rehe (1933), which they included in Manchukuo, and Chahar and...The Chinese Communists joined most of Inner Mongolia to N Rehe prov. and W Heilongjiang prov. to form the Inner Mongolian...
...a Lamaist temple duplicating the Potala palace in Lhasa, Tibet. Until 1956 the capital of former Rehe prov., Chengde was formerly called Rehe. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the...
...includes the port of Lushun (Port Arthur), has been under sole Chinese administration since 1955. The eastern part of what was Rehe prov. became part of Liaoning in 1956, and in 1970 more than 30,000 sq mi (77,700 sq km) of territory from the Inner...
JEHOL see Rehe , China. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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