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Chinese Muslim warlord Ma Hongkui, who had a reputation for liking wives and ice cream, being fed the latter by his fourth and most influential wife.

Ma Hongkui (Wade-Giles: Ma Hung-kwei) (1892-1970) was a prominent warlord in China during the Republic of China era, ruling the northwestern province of Ningxia. His rank was Lieutenant-general. He was a key member of the 'Three Ma' (sometimes 'Five Ma') clique of Muslim Warlords who dominated Gansu, Qinghai and Ningxia between approximately 1927 and 1949. Ma Hongkui had a reputation as a good but brutal general who fought well against the Japanese.
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Chinese Muslim warlord Ma Hongkui, who had a reputation for liking wives and ice cream, being fed the latter by his fourth and most influential wife.
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Ma Hongkui (Wade-Giles: Ma Hung-kwei) (1892-1970) was a prominent warlord in China during the Republic of China era, ruling the northwestern province of Ningxia. His rank was Lieutenant-general. He was a key member of the 'Three Ma' (sometimes 'Five Ma') clique of Muslim Warlords who dominated Gansu, Qinghai and Ningxia between approximately 1927 and 1949. Ma Hongkui had a reputation as a good but brutal general who fought well against the Japanese.
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