
Duan Qirui - Wikipedia
Duan Qirui (Chinese: 段祺瑞; pinyin: Duàn Qíruì; Wade–Giles: Tuan Ch'i-jui, pronounced [twân tɕʰǐ.ɻwêɪ]) (March 6, 1865 – November 2, 1936) was a Chinese warlord, politician and …
Duan Qirui | Beiyang Army, Warlord Era, Puyi | Britannica
Duan Qirui (born March 6, 1865, Hefei, Anhui province, China—died Nov. 2, 1936, Shanghai) was a warlord who dominated China intermittently between 1916 and 1926. A student of military …
Beiyang government - Wikipedia
Duan Qirui, Chief Executive of the Republic of China Li Yuanhong succeeded Yuan as president on June 7. Due to his anti-monarchist stance in Nanjing, Feng Guozhang became vice president.
Anhui clique - Wikipedia
The Anhui clique advocated for a hardline approach during the Constitutional Protection War, giving the revolutionaries his political support as Duan Qirui sought to become the President of …
China Wiki – The free encyclopedia on China, china.org.cn
Duan Qirui (1865-1936), native of Hefei, Anhui, styled Zhiquan. In 1889 (15th year of Guangxu reign), graduated from the Beiyang Military Academy, then went to study military affairs in …
Duan Qirui - chinahistory.co.uk
Duan Qirui (March 6, 1865 – November 2, 1936) was a Chinese warlord, politician and commander of the Beiyang Army who ruled as the effective dictator of northern China in the …
China Rhyming » Blog Archive » My Grandfather Duan Qirui
Nov 28, 2024 · In the early 20th century, Duan Qirui, who initially served as a Qing military general and later became a high-ranking official in the Republic of China, was able to abandon …
Duan Qirui - ChinaWiki.net
Mar 15, 2021 · Duan Qirui died in Shanghai Hongen hospital on November 2, 1936. Known as the "six no prime minister", he served as four prime ministers, four chief of army, one chief of staff …
Zhili–Anhui War - Wikipedia
Duan Qirui, leader of the Anhui clique, favored aggressive action against the South, and after becoming premier of the state department (Guowu Zongli, 国务总理) advocated a military …
Duan Qirui - Military Wiki
Duan Qirui (Chinese: 段祺瑞; pinyin: Duàn Qíruì; Wade–Giles: Tuan Ch'i-jui; Mandarin pronunciation: [tu̯àn t͡ɕʰíɻu̯èi̯]) (6 March 1865 – November 2, 1936) was a Chinese warlord and …