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How tall is Zhang Xueliang?

Zhang Xueliang is about 1.7 meters tall.

Qian Jin once wrote Zhang Xueliang's Chronicle, which can be called Zhang Xueliang's "reference book" and introduced Zhang Xueliang's life activities in detail. According to Qian Jin, Zhang Xueliang is only about 1.7 meters tall.

Zhang Xueliang is Zhang's son. Zhang is not tall and has a nickname. As for the height 1.62 meters, it is the height of his father, Wang Zhang of Northeast China; Zhang Xueliang's figure is only 1.70 meters, which looks very symmetrical.

Zhang Xueliang actively advocated anti-Japanese and opposed civil war. Together with General Yang Hucheng, he launched the "Xi 'an Incident" that shocked China and foreign countries, which promoted the second cooperation between the two countries and formed an anti-Japanese national United front. In addition, he is charming and one of the four handsome men in the Republic of China, and he is called "Jong Shuai". His love with Miss Zhao Si also became a much-told story.

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Chiang Kai-shek's real height is 169.4cm, both of which are 169.7cm, but they can be regarded as equivalent, that is, Chiang Kai-shek's height is about 1.7m, which is considered as an upper-middle figure in China at that time.

Zhang Xueliang had a close personal relationship with Chiang Kai-shek, and his two wives were also very close. There are also many photos left between Zhang Xueliang and Chiang Kai-shek.

To commemorate the 96th birthday of General Zhang Xueliang and the 60th anniversary of the Incident, Zhang Xueliang and the Northeast Military History Research Association decided to compile the Chronicle of Zhang Xueliang. Professor Zhou Yi, Secretary-General of the seminar, was originally proposed to be in charge. Later, because Professor Zhou shouldered the heavy daily work of the seminar, it was not easy to be busy, so he entrusted the editor to undertake it. Professor Zhou selflessly provided some precious materials he collected over the years.

Baidu encyclopedia-Zhang Xueliang's chronicle