Tao Zhu (Qing dynasty)
Tao Zhu or Tao Shu (; 17 January 1779 – 12 July 1839) was a Chinese scholar-official of the Qing dynasty who played a key role a broad movement toward institutional reform in the early 19th century. He is especially known for his role as Governor-General in making changes in the salt monopoly of the Qing dynasty. Provided by Wikipedia-
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9by Xianmiao Ye, Xianmiao Ye, Lijun Xiao, Xuehua Zheng, Jinlin Wang, Jinlin Wang, Tao Shu, Tao Shu, Ying Feng, Xinglong Liu, Wan Su, Wan Su, Qian Wang, Qian Wang, Chufang Li, Ling Chen, Ling Chen, Liqiang FengGet full text
Published 2018-12-01
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10by Kun-zhe DONG, Ye KANG, Na YAO, Guo-tao SHU, Qing-qing ZUO, Qian-jun ZHAO, Yue-hui MAGet full text
Published 2014-09-01
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11by Chang Liu, Yong Huang, Mao Pang, Yang Yang, Shangfu Li, Linshan Liu, Tao Shu, Wei Zhou, Xuan Wang, Limin Rong, Bin LiuGet full text
Published 2015-01-01
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12by Peigen Xie, Feng Feng, Zihao Chen, Lei He, Bu Yang, Ruiqiang Chen, Wenbin Wu, Bin Liu, Jianwen Dong, Tao Shu, Liangming Zhang, Chien-Min Chen, Limin RongGet full text
Published 2020-08-01
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13by Zhu, YingOther Authors: “...Tao, Shu ; Jones, Kevin ; Sweetman, Andrew ; Price, Oliver...”
Published 2016
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