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Xia Chao (Chinese: 夏超; Wade–Giles: Hsia Ch'ao; 1882–1926) was the long-time police chief of Zhejiang Province during the Chinese Warlord Era (1916–1928), and also served as the province's civil governor from 1924 to 1926. He was among the most powerful political figures in Zhejiang throughout much of his career. In order to maintain and expand his influence over the province, Xia opportunistically played out different Chinese warlord factions against each other. Plotting to gain Zhejiang's independence from the warlord regime of Sun Chuanfang, Xia launched a rebellion in 1926, but was captured and summarily executed.

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  • Xia Chao (Chinese: 夏超; Wade–Giles: Hsia Ch'ao; 1882–1926) was the long-time police chief of Zhejiang Province during the Chinese Warlord Era (1916–1928), and also served as the province's civil governor from 1924 to 1926. He was among the most powerful political figures in Zhejiang throughout much of his career. In order to maintain and expand his influence over the province, Xia opportunistically played out different Chinese warlord factions against each other. Plotting to gain Zhejiang's independence from the warlord regime of Sun Chuanfang, Xia launched a rebellion in 1926, but was captured and summarily executed. (en)
  • 夏超(1882年-1926年10月23日),字定侯,浙江省青田县万阜乡新庄人。中华民国军事将领。 (zh)
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  • 夏超 (en)
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  • Republic of China (en)
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  • Sun Chuanfang and Lu Xiangting (en)
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  • 1881 (xsd:integer)
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  • Qingtian, Zhejiang, Qing China (en)
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  • National Revolutionary Army (en)
  • Zhejiang's provincial army (en)
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  • 18 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1926 (xsd:integer)
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  • Zhejiang, Republic of China (en)
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  • Liao Xunpu (en)
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  • Xia Chao (en)
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  • 夏超 (en)
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  • zh (en)
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  • Military officer, policeman (en)
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  • Civil governor of Zhejiang Province (en)
  • Police chief of Zhejiang (en)
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  • Kuomintang (en)
  • Tongmenghui (en)
  • Zhili clique (en)
  • Wubei Clique (en)
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  • Zhang Zaiyang (en)
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  • ?–1926 (en)
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  • 夏超 (en)
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  • 1926 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1924 (xsd:integer)
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  • Hsia Ch'ao (en)
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  • Xia Chao (Chinese: 夏超; Wade–Giles: Hsia Ch'ao; 1882–1926) was the long-time police chief of Zhejiang Province during the Chinese Warlord Era (1916–1928), and also served as the province's civil governor from 1924 to 1926. He was among the most powerful political figures in Zhejiang throughout much of his career. In order to maintain and expand his influence over the province, Xia opportunistically played out different Chinese warlord factions against each other. Plotting to gain Zhejiang's independence from the warlord regime of Sun Chuanfang, Xia launched a rebellion in 1926, but was captured and summarily executed. (en)
  • 夏超(1882年-1926年10月23日),字定侯,浙江省青田县万阜乡新庄人。中华民国军事将领。 (zh)
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  • Xia Chao (en)
  • 夏超 (浙江) (zh)
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