Hsu Hsiang
Hsu Hsiang was a notable leader of local militias during the resistance against Japanese occupation in 1895. He collaborated with other militia leaders to organize and execute attacks against Japanese forces in Hsinchu and surrounding areas.
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Taiwan:
Hsu Hsiang fought all the way from Hsinchu to northern Tainan, making his last stand at the Tsengwen River.
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Taiwan:
Hsu Hsiang was a militia commander who fiercely resisted the Japanese advance.
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Taiwan:
Hsu Hsiang was a prominent Hakka military leader who fought against Japanese colonization in Taiwan during the late 19th century.
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Taiwan:
Hsu Hsiang was involved in the resistance against Japanese forces in the battles around Miaoli.
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Taiwan:
MSI chairman Hsu Hsiang said at the company’s annual shareholders’ meeting last week that the California facility would focus on the production of servers, PCs and gaming products.
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Taiwan:
Hsu Hsiang was a civilian militia leader from Toufen who joined the resistance against the Japanese.
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