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Xinyou Coup (simplified Chinese: 辛酉政变;
traditional Chinese: 辛酉政變; pinyin:
Xīnyǒu Zhèngbiàn), also
known as the
Qixiang Coup (祺祥政變 or 祺祥之變) and Beijing...
- the curtains. This coup is
historically known as the
Xinyou Coup
because it took
place in the
xinyou year, the name of the year 1861 in the
Chinese ****agenary...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Liú
Xīnyōu Yue:
Cantonese Jyutping Lau4 Sam1 Yau4
Southern Min
Hokkien POJ Lâu Sim-iu Tâi-lô Lâu Sim-iu...
- Emperor, Yixin, in
collaboration with
Empress Dowager Cixi,
launched the
Xinyou Coup,
seizing power from the
eight regents appointed in the late emperor's...
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Shanxi Longjin Football Club (Chinese: 山西龙晋足球俱乐部) is a
defunct Chinese football club that parti****ted in the
China League Two. The team was
based in Taiyuan...
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Dowager Cixi and
Empress Dowager Ci'an
along with
Prince Gong
instigated the
Xinyou Coup and
ousted the regents. Cixi
ultimately rose to sole
power and consolidated...
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Yixuan sided with
Prince Gong and the two
dowager empresses and
launched the
Xinyou Coup to
seize the
regency from
Sushun and his faction.
Yixuan personally...
- 1498 1499 1500 1501 1502 1503 1504 1505 ****agenary
cycle Wùwǔ (戊午) Jǐwèi (己未) Gēngshēn (庚申)
Xīnyǒu (辛酉) Rénxū (壬戌) Guǐhài (癸亥) Jiǎzǐ (甲子) Yǐchǒu (乙丑)...
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Infantry Division 14th Army Commander-Zhang Jinghua,
Political Commissar-Fan
Xinyou 40th
Infantry Division 41st
Infantry Division 42nd
Infantry Division 149th...
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power in the
Xinyou Coup in 1861
Sushun (1816–1861), Duanhua's brother,
regent for the
Tongzhi Emperor,
ousted from
power in the
Xinyou Coup in 1861 Zaiyuan...