No one Posted March 28 Posted March 28 Dear Gentlemen, Here is the identification of a medal posted here: I'm not sure this medal is a "Naval Merit Medal", without a picture of the reverse to confirm it if there is an inscription. On the obverse, one can see the portait of General Bì Shùchéng of the Zhilu Coalition Army and under it the inscription which read "Gift from Bì Shùchéng". At 3 o'clock there is a panoply of weapons and at 9 o'clock half a ship. The reason I think is because he was, in the winter of 1925, successively promoted commander-in-chief of Jinan Defense, commander-in-chief of the maritime defense (commander of the Bohai Fleet), envoy of the Jiaodong Protector and commander of the Eighth Army. - this document is public domain: Yours sincerely, No one 1
Jin Yehe Posted October 6 Posted October 6 hi,Due to historical reasons, after the Qing Dynasty, Chinese badges were actually quite complicated, which included a large number of unofficial private gifts and various associations. In addition, in modern China, there are also a lot of beautiful or poor imitation of various products. A badge like this one could be a personal gift.sorry my english not good,so me try use technical render.
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