- Yuan
Shikai (traditional Chinese: 袁世凱;
simplified Chinese: 袁世凯; pinyin: Yuán
Shìkǎi; Wade–Giles: Yüan2 Shih4-k'ai3; 16
September 1859 – 6 June 1916) was...
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renounced the Qing dynasty. On 1
November 1911, the Qing
court appointed Yuan
Shikai (leader of the
powerful Beiyang Army) as
prime minister, and he
began negotiations...
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origins in the
Newly Created Army
established in late 1895
under Yuan
Shikai's command, one
division of
about 10,000 men,
which was
expanded in the early...
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Monarchy (Chinese: 洪憲帝制), was a short-lived
attempt by
Chinese president Yuan
Shikai from late 1915 to
early 1916 to
reinstate the
monarchy in China, with himself...
- his role in
challenging the
imperial ambitions (Hongxian emperor) of Yuan
Shikai during the Anti-Monarchy War. Cai's name has also been
romanised as Tsai...
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coinage featuring the
portrait of
Chinese president and
military leader Yuan
Shikai was
minted across the
Republic of
China to
replace the
previous Imperial...
- He
Shikai (Chinese: 和士開) (524 – 30
August 571),
courtesy name
Yantong (彥通), was an
official of the
Northern Qi
dynasty of China. He was a
close ****ociate...
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China was
established in its place. The war was
caused by
President Yuan
Shikai's proclamation of the
Empire of China, with
himself as the
Hongxian Emperor...
- and merchants.
Historians have
concluded that
provisional president, Yuan
Shikai, was
responsible for his ********ination on 22
March 1913. Song
Jiaoren was...
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generals of the
Beiyang Army,
giving it its name.
Beiyang general Yuan
Shikai gave Sun Yat-sen the
military support he
needed to
overthrow the Qing dynasty...