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Zhang Haipeng

Zhang Haipeng
張海鵬
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Manuchukuo General Zhang Haipeng
Governor of Rehe Province
In office
March 1933 – November 1934
Monarch Emperor Puyi
Personal details
Born 1867
Gaizhou, Liaoning Province, Qing Dynasty
Died 1949
Beijing, People's Republic of China
Citizenship Manchukuo
Alma mater Northeast Military Academy
Military service
Allegiance  Qing Dynasty
 China (Beiyang Government)
Fengtian clique
 Manchukuo
Service/branch (Fengtian) Northeastern Army
(Manchukuo Imperial Army) Taoliao Army/Rehe Guard Army
Unit (Fengtian) 2nd Provincial Defense Brigade
Zhang Haipeng
Other names Chang Hai-p'eng

Zhang Haipeng (simplified Chinese: 张海鹏; traditional Chinese: 張海鵬; pinyin: Zhāng Hǎipéng; Wade–Giles: Chang Hai-p'eng, Hepburn: Chō Kaihō) (1867–1949), was a Chinese Northeastern Army general, who went over to the Japanese during the Invasion of Manchuria and became a general in the Manchukuo Imperial Army of the state of Manchukuo.

Zhang was a member of the Honghuzi irregular cavalry forces of the Manchurian warlord Feng Delin during the First Sino-Japanese War. These forces were recruited as mercenaries by the Japanese during the Russo-Japanese War from 1904 to 1905. He subsequently studied at the Northeast Military Academy built by General Zhao Erxun. Following the Xinhai Revolution, he was assigned command of an infantry regiment under the Republic of China; however, he supported Zhang Xun's abortive attempt to restore the Qing dynasty in 1917. He afterwards joined forces with Manchurian warlord Zhang Zuolin. In 1923, he was appointed a commissioner of the Chinese Eastern Railway and participated in the First Zhili–Fengtian War. in early 1931, his forces were involved in the suppression of the Gada Meiren uprising.


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