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Chinese bandits along the Russian border in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Honghuzi (Chinese: 紅鬍子; lit. 'Red Beards') were armed Chinese robbers and bandits who operated in the areas of the eastern Russia-China borderland during
Honghuzi
2025 film
the Honghuzi have also killed a group she had sent to the Chinese emissaries to escort them safely in to Russia. On the Russian side, the Honghuzi killed
Red_Silk
1900 battle of the Boxer Rebellion
Louis Livingston Seaman wrote about an incident in which the Chinese Honghuzi bandits, who were also Boxers, captured, tortured, and executed Eight-Nation
Battle_of_Shanhaiguan_(1900)
City in Amur Oblast, Russia
Han Chinese) and Boxer insurgents shelled the city in July 1900. Chinese Honghuzi forces joined the attack against Blagoveshchensk. According to the Orthodox
Blagoveshchensk
1904–1905 conflict in East Asia
variously as the honghuzi, hunghutze, or khunkhuzy to engage in guerrilla warfare by attacking Russian supply columns. Only once did the honghuzi attack Japanese
Russo-Japanese_War
Person declared as outside the protection of the law
outlaws Gangster List of Old West gunfighters Hajduk Highwayman Homo sacer Honghuzi ("red beards") Hostis humani generis Klepht Merchant raider Nithing Ostracism
Outlaw
Territory ceded by the People's Republic of China to Russia
starting from 16 July, and attacked Blagoveshchensk along with Chinese Honghuzi bandits. In response to these attacks the military governor of the Amur
Sixty-Four Villages East of the River
Sixty-Four_Villages_East_of_the_River
1900 agreement in China
defiance of the Qing court. In Manchuria, large groups of Han bandits named Honghuzi ("Red Beards") also actively fought alongside Manchu banners, mostly as
Mutual Defense Pact of the Southeastern Provinces
Mutual_Defense_Pact_of_the_Southeastern_Provinces
Chinese warlord and politician (1875–1928)
beginnings as a warlord, during a hunting trip he spotted a wounded bandit (Honghuzi) on horseback, killed him, took his horse and became a bandit himself.
Zhang_Zuolin
Organized group supplementing the military or law enforcement
[citation needed] During the Russo-Japanese War, Japan made use of Manchurian honghuzi as auxiliaries against Russian forces. German paramilitary police forces
Auxiliaries
Chinese general and politician
area was a battlefield in the First Sino-Japanese War and he joined the Honghuzi irregular cavalry forces of the Manchurian warlord Zhang Zuolin at an early
Zhang_Jinghui
Decisive battle of the Russo-Japanese war
Samsonov very publicly accused von Rennenkampf of failing to assist him. Honghuzi Tucker 2009, p. 1542: "Thus, the Battle of Mukden is not the decisive victory
Battle_of_Mukden
Group drug trafficking operations
Chinese crime groups (see also Hanlong Group) Chongqing group 重慶組 Defunct Honghuzi gangs Green Gang 青帮 Triads in Cholon Wu Bang Golden Triangle Burmese drug
Drug_cartel
Type of organized crime committed by outlaws
banditry in Northeast Region, Brazil Jagunço Dacoity, Hindi term for banditry Honghuzi Nian Shanlin Thuggee Abrek, Anti-Cossack/Russian guerilla raiders in the
Banditry
1884–1917 Governorate-General of the Russian Empire
the Ministry of War was involved in the territory from its inception. Honghuzi banditry, as well as the frequent flow of goods and people between Outer
Priamurye_Governorate-General
19th-century Anglo-Russian confrontation
did not end up in a similarly defined frontier, with warlord states and Honghuzi emerging through the period. Several scholars have focused on the role
Great_Game
Topics referred to by the same term
Redbeard, former DJ at Q102 in Dallas, Texas and host of In the Studio Honghuzi (lit. 'Red Beards'), Chinese robbers and bandits in the 19th and 20th century
Redbeard
1921 battle in Urga, Mongolia
Battle of Urga Part of the Occupation of Mongolia The executed Honghuzi after the fall of the city Date 1 – 4 February 1921 Location Urga, Mongolia Result
Battle_of_Urga
1900 military conflict in East Asia
favorable to themselves in exchange for withdrawal, but China refused. The Honghuzi continued to plague Manchuria despite multiple attempts aiming for their
Russian_invasion_of_Manchuria
1933–1945 guards unit of Japan's puppet state
the Ki Feng-lung District Subjugation in November 1932 and anti-bandit Honghuzi operations. The ceremonial unit was part of the corps. The Manchukuo Imperial
Manchukuo_Imperial_Guards
Polish engineer
distillery called Sian-Fan, which had been inactive due to being plundered by Honghuzi. This distillery was bought for 12 thousand taels (453.6 kilograms) of
Adam_Szydłowski
Ethnic group in Russia
Chinese Honghuzi bandits raided Russian settlers in the far east region during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, in one incident, the Honghuzi attacked
Ethnic_Chinese_in_Russia
Chinese general (1867–1951)
Manchukuo Imperial Army of the State of Manchuria. Zhang was a member of the Honghuzi irregular cavalry forces of the Manchurian warlord Feng Delin during the
Zhang_Haipeng
Qing dynasty Chinese bandits
of the armies and fought on as small guerrilla units, called shanlin. Honghuzi Coogan, Anthony, The volunteer armies of Northeast China, History Today;
Shanlin
1883–6 proto-state in Heilongjiang, China, set up by Chinese and Russian gold miners
inhabited by Honghuzi, although this claim was not found elsewhere. However, it is plausible that the Qing government referred to them as Honghuzi due to the
Zheltuga_Republic
List of groups engaged in illegal activities
Chinese crime groups (see also Hanlong Group) Chongqing group 重慶組 Defunct Honghuzi gangs Green Gang 青帮 Boshe group Triads in Chợ Lớn Tín Mã Nàm Chao pho Red
List of criminal enterprises, gangs, and syndicates
List_of_criminal_enterprises,_gangs,_and_syndicates
Japanese psychological warfare operations
defeated Chinese armies frequently broke apart into marauding gangs of honghuzi who terrorized the rural population. This, combined with reports of violence
Senbu
Blagoveshchensk and Sixty-Four Villages East of the River. In revenge, the Chinese Honghuzi conducted guerilla warfare against the Russian occupation of Manchuria
History_of_Manchuria
Any non-standard military organization
Algerian War of 1954–62. Haydamak - pro-Cossack paramilitary (18th century) Honghuzi – Manchurian bandits who served as irregulars during the Russo-Japanese
Irregular_military
1919–1921 Republic of China occupation of Outer Mongolia
younger brother Tsewang was a supporter of Ungern. The Chinese sent a honghuzi-led band of Chahar Inner Mongols to fight against the Outer Mongols, but
Occupation_of_Mongolia
Horse-riding bandits in early 20th-century Manchuria
Jiandao, 1909-1937". Modern Asian Studies. 39 (1): 39–75. doi:10.1017/S0026749X04001398. JSTOR 3876506. S2CID 145309281. Honghuzi Shanlin Continental ronin
Mounted_bandits
1931–42 Japanese military operation
then outlaws. Even in the settled Fengtian province, bandits known as Honghuzi ("red beards") were common along tune Beijing–Mukden railway and in the
Counterinsurgency in Manchuria
Counterinsurgency_in_Manchuria
(Shurikenjutsu) and binding with ropes (Negenawajutsu) while he was living with honghuzi ("bandits" on the China–Russia border). When he returned to Okinawa in
Zen_Okinawan_Kobudo_Renmei
Infantry regiment of the Imperial Japanese Army
the Battle of Mukden in February 1905. It also saw combat against the Honghuzi, where they cleared their presence out of what is now Liaoning Province
47th Infantry Regiment (Imperial Japanese Army)
47th_Infantry_Regiment_(Imperial_Japanese_Army)
The workers were apparently Honghuzi (lit. 'Red Beards') prisoners from Manchuria. In the Russian Far East, the Honghuzi were notorious for being fierce
Chinese_people_in_Finland
Russian politician (1853–1931)
including some on the Korean side of the river. Bezobrazov also armed local Honghuzi bandits to drive out Chinese settlers in the region. From May 1903, Bezobrazov’s
Aleksandr Bezobrazov (businessman)
Aleksandr_Bezobrazov_(businessman)
Gulf of Finland. A significant number of them were convicted robbers (honghuzi, "Red Beards", transliterated into Russian as "khunkhuzy", хунхузы) transferred
Chinese in the Russian Revolution and in the Russian Civil War
Chinese_in_the_Russian_Revolution_and_in_the_Russian_Civil_War
Russian revolutionary and Soviet politician
prioritized by Vladimir Lenin. Meanwhile, the Chinese recruits (including many honghuzi) were willing to serve in punitive detachments of the Red Army and the
Abram_Anikst
20th-century Chinese army
that time, the poverty of Manchuria encouraged many young men (known as Honghuzi or red-beards) to resort to banditry in order to feed themselves and their
Northeastern_Army
started to prepare for a war with Russia over Korea and Manchuria. Chinese Honghuzi bandits were nomads who came from China, roamed the area around Manchuria
History of Sino-Russian relations
History_of_Sino-Russian_relations
American novelist
China and in 1916 published an article on her experiences at the hands of Honghuzi bandits in The Atlantic Monthly. It led to a series of pieces entitled
Alice_Tisdale_Hobart
rich wilderness with leopards, tigers and threatened by roving gangs of Honghuzi bandits against whom Jankowski and the other settlers waged war. In one
Michał_Jankowski
Russo-Japanese War. Shuishiying – Qing military garrison involved in the conflict Honghuzi – Chinese irregulars involved in the war, often harassing Russian forces
Outline of the Russo-Japanese War
Outline_of_the_Russo-Japanese_War
History of Primorsky Krai territory
Taking advantage of this legal gray area, Chinese bandit clans known as the Honghuzi began infiltrating the region and attacking Russian settlers. Battles and
History_of_Primorye
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