Talk:Fengshan (general)
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- Zhang Xiaohui (张晓辉), Qin Hongfong (秦洪芳) (2004). 凤山将军被刺案新探 [A New Exploration of the Assassination of General Fengshan]. Academic Journal of Jinyang (in Chinese). 2: 85–86.
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- Source: Zhu Jiang (朱江) (9 October 2010). "Bombs Fall" 炸弹落入 (in Chinese). Phoenix Television. Retrieved 11 October 2024. "后来一段时期,因“炸弹”与“炸蛋”同音,广州不少餐馆曾把这道菜叫做“凤山入城”。(Later, because "bomb" and "fried egg" have the same pronunciation, many restaurants in Guangzhou called this dish "Fengshan Enters the City)."
- ALT1: ... that the assassination of Fengshan (pictured) resulted in a pun combining fried eggs and bombs? Source: Zhu Jiang (朱江) (9 October 2010). "Bombs Fall" 炸弹落入 (in Chinese). Phoenix Television. Retrieved 11 October 2024. "后来一段时期,因“炸弹”与“炸蛋”同音,广州不少餐馆曾把这道菜叫做“凤山入城”。(Later, because "bomb" and "fried egg" have the same pronunciation, many restaurants in Guangzhou called this dish "Fengshan Enters the City)."
- ALT2: ... that Fengshan (pictured) began as a translator but ultimately led several divisions of the Beiyang Army? Source: *Rhoads, Edward J. M. (2000). Manchus and Han: Ethnic Relations and Political Power in Late Qing and Early Republican China, 1861–1928. Seattle: University of Washington Press. ISBN 978-0-295-98040-9.
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