Xu Yuanquan (徐源泉; Hsü Yüan-ch'üan; c. 1885–1960) was a Kuomintang general.
An eyewitness to the Wuchang Uprising,[3] he was a subordinate of Zhang Zongchang before joining the Kuomintang.
He was commander of the 48th Division of the Nationalist forces in 1930.
[4] In 1933 he was commanding the Tenth Army, stationed in Changsha, and he was involved in the opium trade.
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