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  • Then, “Distant worship of the national capital!” toward Hsinking, the capital of Manchukuo.

    Wild Swans Jung Chang 1991

  • By September the Kuomintang held only three strongholds in Manchuria—Mukden, Changchun the old capital of Manchukuo, Hsinking, and Jinzhou—and the 300 miles of railway track linking them.

    Wild Swans Jung Chang 1991

  • Then, “Distant worship of the national capital!” toward Hsinking, the capital of Manchukuo.

    Wild Swans Jung Chang 1991

  • By September the Kuomintang held only three strongholds in Manchuria—Mukden, Changchun the old capital of Manchukuo, Hsinking, and Jinzhou—and the 300 miles of railway track linking them.

    Wild Swans Jung Chang 1991

  • Then, "Distant worship of the national capital!" toward Hsinking, the capital of Manchukuo.

    WILD SWANS THREE DAUGHTERS OF CHINA CHANG, JUNG 1991

  • By September the Kuomintang held only three strongholds in Manchuria Mukden, Changchun (the old capital of Manchukuo, Hsinking), and Jinzhou and the 3o0 miles of railway track linking them.

    WILD SWANS THREE DAUGHTERS OF CHINA CHANG, JUNG 1991

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