• 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 associate...
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  • was governed with assistance from his adviser He Shikai and other appointed administrators. In 565, he passed the throne to his young son Gao Wei, taking...
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    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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  • illness and died suddenly, after entrusting the important matters to He Shikai. He Shikai, after initially not announcing Emperor Wucheng's death, did after...
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  • Emperor Wucheng). He quickly promoted Zu, although this brought jealousy from Emperor Wucheng's most trusted official He Shikai, and He Shikai had him leave...
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  • the reign of his older brother Gao Wei, he tried to seize power and killed Gao Wei's trusted official He Shikai and his allies. Gao Yan himself was killed...
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  • officials, He Shikai, gaining great favors with him and allowed to enter the palace at all times, she engaged in a sexual relationship with He Shikai. In 565...
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    also become powerful. Hulü, while he approved of Gao Yan's killing of He Shikai, was still loyal to the emperor, and he intervened on the emperor's side...
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  • Prince of Langye, angry at the hold He Shikai and Mu Tipo had on power, killed He Shikai, and then gathered his troops. He then tried to use trickery to draw...
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    November 1911, the Qing court appointed Yuan Shikai (leader of the Beiyang Army) as prime minister, and he began negotiations with the revolutionaries...
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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...
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  • – killed in dynastic intrigue Gao Yan, prince of Northern Qi (b. 558) He Shikai, high official of Northern Qi (b. 524) Liuva I, king of the Visigoths...
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  • official He Shikai from his post, but was ultimately unsuccessful in doing so. Subsequently, in 571, after Gao Wei's brother Gao Yan killed He Shikai in a...
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    entire nation, Yuan Shikai was forced to abdicate. He resumed his rule as president and died a few months later. After Yuan Shikai plotted the assassinations...
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    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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    red robe, and he also continued to feast and play music, throwing the white mourning clothes away. When his trusted advisor He Shikai requested that...
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  • over four years. September 18 – Kan Bahlam I, ruler of Palenque (d. 583) He Shikai, high official of Northern Qi (d. 571) Xiao Daqi, crown prince of Northern...
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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...
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    origins in the Newly Created Army established in late 1895 under Yuan Shikai's command, after China was defeated in the First Sino-Japanese War. Unlike...
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    emperors Emperor Wucheng and Houzhu, He Shikai, was killed. Houzhu attempted to strengthen the power of throne, instead he triggered a series of purges that...
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    Yuan Keding (category Family of Yuan Shikai)
    (Chinese: 云台) was the eldest son of Yuan Shikai and his first wife Yu. In 1915 when his father Yuan Shikai proclaimed himself Hóngxiàn Emperor of the...
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  • (d. 551) 524 September 18 – Kan Bahlam I, ruler of Palenque (d. 583) He Shikai, high official of Northern Qi (d. 571) Xiao Daqi, crown prince of Northern...
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    Henan (redirect from South of the Huang He)
    established in 1912, during which a man from Henan, Yuan Shikai, played an important role and thus he became the first president of Republic of China. The...
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    Shikai. He was born in Ningbo into a family whose fortune derived from stoneworks and land. This enabled him to be well-educated to the point that he...
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    election. He based his appeal on the upper class gentry, landowners, and merchants. Historians have concluded that provisional president, Yuan Shikai, was...
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  • palace. In response, Gao Yan killed He Shikai and gathered his troops, intending to kill Mu and Lady Lu as well, although he was captured when the powerful...
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  • – killed in dynastic intrigue Gao Yan, prince of Northern Qi (b. 558) He Shikai, high official of Northern Qi (b. 524) Liuva I, king of the Visigoths...
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    emperor Puyi in the Manchu Restoration of 1917. He also supported Yuan Shikai during his time as president. He was born on September 16, 1854, in Chitian village...
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    military reforms, especially on training, were given to Yuan Shikai, who found them useful, and he made Feng a member his Newly Created Army, which later became...
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    Koh Se-kai (redirect from Shìkǎi)
    Shìkǎi; Wade–Giles: Hsu3 Shih4-kai3; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Khó͘ Sè-khái; born 1934 in Changhua County) is a Taiwanese historian, politician, and diplomat. He is...
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