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Yikuang (Manchu: ᡳ ᡴᡠᠸᠠᠩ I-kuwang; 16
November 1838 – 28
January 1917),
formally known as
Prince Qing (or
Prince Ch'ing), was a
Manchu noble and politician...
- his
family Zaifeng (Prince Chun) and his sons, Puyi and
Pujie Yikuang (Prince Qing)
Yikuang (Prince Qing)
Xuantong Emperor Puyi as
Emperor of Manchukuo...
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Alliance and
representatives of the
Chinese government Li
Hongzhang and
Yikuang on 7 September 1901. The
treaty required China to pay an
indemnity of US$335 million...
- Tsai-Cheng.
Zaizhen was born in the
Aisin Gioro clan as the
eldest son of
Yikuang during the
reign of the
Guangxu Emperor. His
family was from the Bordered...
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Zaifeng (1908–1911)
Empress Dowager Longyu (1911–1912)
Prime Ministers Yikuang Yuan
Shikai Second reign 1 – 12 July 1917
Prime Minister Zhang Xun Emperor...
- Commerce,
Superintendent of the
Northern Ports, and
Viceroy of Zhili.
Yikuang,
Prince Qing,
first Prime Minister of the
Imperial Cabinet. 450 million...
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monarchy on 8 May 1911, when
Zaifeng created a "responsible cabinet" led by
Yikuang,
Prince Qing. However, it
became known as the "royal cabinet", as five...
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December 1887, the
Treaty of
Peking was
signed by
Chinese representatives Yikuang (Prince Qing) and Sun Iu-uen, and
Tomas de
Sousa Rosa for
Portugal on 1...
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minister of the
Bideyuan In
office 14 August – 1
November 1911
Prime Minister Yikuang Personal details Born (1848-10-25)25
October 1848 Fuzhou, Fujian, Qing...
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Administration Council of the
Central People's
Government Inaugural holder Yikuang (Qing dynasty) Zhou
Enlai (current form)
Formation 8 May 1911; 113 years...