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secure his rule, Yuan
restored the
monarchy and
proclaimed himself as the
Hongxian Emperor (洪憲). The move was met with
widespread opposition from the general...
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Hongxian may
refer to: Red
thread of fate (紅線;
hóngxiàn),
invisible thread that
connects destined lovers in
traditional Chinese belief "The Tale of Hongxian"...
- The
Empire of China, also
known in
historiography as the
Hongxian Monarchy (Chinese: 洪憲帝制), was a short-lived
attempt by
Chinese president Yuan Shikai...
- "
Hongxian" (Chinese: 紅線; pinyin:
Hóngxiàn; lit. 'Red Threads') or "The Tale of
Hongxian" (紅線傳) is a
Chinese short story dating back to the Tang dynasty...
- Yuan Shikai's
proclamation of the
Empire of China, with
himself as the
Hongxian Emperor. In Yunnan,
military leaders,
including Tang Jiyao, Cai E and Li...
- The Red
Thread of Fate (Chinese: 姻緣紅線; pinyin: Yīnyuán
hóngxiàn), also
referred to as the Red
Thread of Marriage, and
other variants, is an East Asian...
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deduced by
examining its
derivative works: the
Guangyutu (廣與圖) (1555) by Luo
Hongxian (羅洪先)
contains a pair of maps
named Dongnan Haiyi Tu (東南海夷圖) and Xinan...
- Luo
Hongxian (Chinese: 羅洪先; 1504 – 1564) was a Ming
dynasty Chinese cartographer. He also
studied astronomy, geography,
irrigation methods,
military affairs...
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first wife Yu. In 1915 when his
father Yuan
Shikai proclaimed himself Hóngxiàn Emperor of the
Empire of China, Yuan
became crown prince as the Prince...
- (1864–1867)
Emperor Sunjong and
Gojong of the
Korean Empire (1897–1910) The
Hongxian Emperor of the
Empire of
China (1915–1916) The
Datong Emperor of the Empire...