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Hi there! Nice article, and I can see you've put a lot of work in it. Unfortunately, you don't have any references. I've looked up one and added it for you; more would make the article even better than it is. :) Take care! Pianotech (talk) 01:11, 2 July 2010 (UTC)Reply
The main sourse is russian book, published in 1903 (and recently republished in Russia), its author was a military reporter of Port-Artur newspaper "Novy Kraj" ("New Land") and personally participated in March to Beijing. You can see this book in "Further reading". During Battle of Yangcun author went on the railroad bridge to see chinese positions when russian cannons began to fire above his head. You can calculate the speed of his jumping down from the bridge :-) --Slb nsk (talk) 01:58, 2 July 2010 (UTC)Reply