Yang Sen (; 20 February 1884 – 15 May 1977) was a Sichuan warlord and general who excelled himself in his long military career in both China and Taiwan. Although he was a provincial warlord, he served President Chiang Kai Shek and the Chinese nationalist government with faith and honor. After the Kuomintang defeat in the Chinese Civil War, he left China for Taiwan. He was also known as a Taoist master and had numerous wives, concubines and children.
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| - Yang Sen (; 20 February 1884 – 15 May 1977) was a Sichuan warlord and general who excelled himself in his long military career in both China and Taiwan. Although he was a provincial warlord, he served President Chiang Kai Shek and the Chinese nationalist government with faith and honor. After the Kuomintang defeat in the Chinese Civil War, he left China for Taiwan. He was also known as a Taoist master and had numerous wives, concubines and children.
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| - Governor of Sichuan Province, Military-Governor of Sichuan Province, General Officer Commanding XX Corps, Commander in Chief 27th Army Grou, Deputy Commander in Chief 6th War Area, Deputy Commander in Chief 9th War Area, Chairman of the Government of Guizhou Province
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| - Yang Sen (; 20 February 1884 – 15 May 1977) was a Sichuan warlord and general who excelled himself in his long military career in both China and Taiwan. Although he was a provincial warlord, he served President Chiang Kai Shek and the Chinese nationalist government with faith and honor. After the Kuomintang defeat in the Chinese Civil War, he left China for Taiwan. He was also known as a Taoist master and had numerous wives, concubines and children.
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