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Meaning of 西安事变

西安事变 means Xi'an Incident (Dec 12, 1936); the event in which Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng detained Chiang Kai-shek to demand united resistance against Japan. Pronounced Xī ān Shì biàn.

  • Xi'an Incident (Dec 12, 1936); the event in which Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng detained Chiang Kai-shek to demand united resistance against Japan

Definitions & Examples

西
ān
Shì
biàn
shì
Zhōng
guó
jìn
dài
shǐ
shàng
de
zhòng
zhuǎn
zhé
diǎn
 

The Xi'an Incident was a major turning point in modern Chinese history.

Zhāng
xué
liáng
Yáng
chéng
dòng
le
西
ān
Shì
biàn
 
yāo
qiú
tíng
zhǐ
nèi
zhàn
 
zhì
kàng
 

Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng launched the Xi'an Incident, demanding an end to the civil war and united resistance against Japan.

Zhōng
guó
Gòng
chǎn
dǎng
zài
西
ān
Shì
biàn
zhōng
bàn
yǎn
le
tiáo
jiě
zhě
de
jué
 
chéng
le
píng
jiě
jué
 

The Chinese Communist Party played the role of mediator in the Xi'an Incident, facilitating a peaceful resolution.

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