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  • When Donald and the Young Marshal arrived in the capital of Jehol, they discovered that Tang had loaded several hundred trucks with his personal belongings and dispatched them to safety.

    The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009

  • The governor of Jehol, a onetime bandit named Tang Yu-lin, had refused to fight.

    The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009

  • He died in Jehol less than a year after the British entered Peking, a victim of alcohol and other dissipations.

    The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009

  • The Communists reacted to this statement with renewed offensives in Manchuria, Jehol, and Shensi.

    The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009

  • The invasion by Britain, France, and Russia in 1860, and the subsequent occupation of Peking, forced the Chinese court into exile in the distant hunting reserve of Jehol, beyond the Great Wall.

    Excerpt: The Last Empress by Anchee Min 2007

  • We first review a series of fossil discoveries representing intermediate forms of feathers or feather-like appendages from dinosaurs and Mesozoic birds from the Jehol Biota of China.

    Catholic Church Supports Neo-Paleyism? - The Panda's Thumb 2005

  • Two major advances in the last decade have shaken this classical view: (1) a series of fossil discoveries representing intermediate forms of feathers or feather-like appendages from the Jehol Biota of China, and (2) molecular and developmental biological experiments using chickens as a model organism.

    Catholic Church Supports Neo-Paleyism? - The Panda's Thumb 2005

  • The Japanese invasion of Rehe (Jehol, Jan. –March) led to a truce signed at Tanggu which created a demilitarized zone in eastern Hebei province under Japanese domination.

    1933, May 27 2001

  • INDEPENDENCE FOR MANZHOUGUO (Manchukuo, the “Manchu state, ” Manchuria) was proclaimed; it consisted of the former three eastern provinces and Rehe (Jehol), with a capital at Xinjing (“new capital”), formerly Changchun.

    1931-32 2001

  • Restrictions on foreign maritime trade to Guangzhou were maintained despite efforts of the British interpeter Flint at Tianjin (1759), Captain Skottowe at Guangzhou (1761), and the earl of Macartney at Rehe (Jehol) and Beijing (1793).

    1722-35 2001

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