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  • The Lincheng Outrage, also known as the Lincheng Incident (Chinese: 临城劫车案; pinyin: Lín chéng jié chē àn), refers to the seizure of the luxury "Blue Express"...
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  • town of Lincheng on 6 May 1923, and taking over 300 hostages, including 30 westerners. The incident, which became known as the Lincheng Outrage, embarrassed...
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    Rogów raid in Poland; the 1908 Bezdany raid in Lithuania; the 1923 Lincheng Outrage in China; the 1925 Kakori Train Robbery in India; and the 1976 Sallins...
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  • ballots, such as one for bandit Sun Meiyao, who was responsible for the Lincheng Outrage. There was also a ballot cast for "5,000 yuan". The bribery scandal...
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  • M. Zimmerman is a non-fiction book published in 2023 about on the Lincheng Outrage of 1923. The book features accounts and tells the story from the perspectives...
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    Conference 1922 First Zhili–Fengtian War 1923–1927 First United Front 1923 Lincheng Outrage 1924 Second Zhili–Fengtian War Canton Merchants' Corps Uprising Beijing...
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    captured by armed bandits and held for two days before her release (the Lincheng Outrage). Lucy died in Providence on January 12, 1955, and was buried at Swan...
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  • and his secretary Alba Corelli, were held hostage as a part of the Lincheng Outrage. After he escaped unharmed from the incident, Musso stopped practicing...
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    Asaf, Turkish poet (d. 1981) The last eight of the hostages of the Lincheng Outrage, the May 5 seizure of 300 passengers from an express train, were freed...
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    Died: Sun Meiyao, 25, Chinese bandit leader who masterminded the May 6 Lincheng Outrage, was executed on orders of the Governor of Shandong Province. The English...
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    Press, 2000, pp. 23–39. ISBN 1-56639-776-6. Nozinski, Michael J. Outrage at Lincheng: China Enters the Twentieth Century. Centennial, Colorado: Glenbridge...
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