File:Zhang Zuo-lin.png

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English: Zhang Zuolin, ruler of Manchuria and Chinese warlord.
Español: El caudillo militar chino Zhang Zuo-lin, que controló Manchuria en los años 1920.
中文(繁體):張作霖
中文(简体):张作霖
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