• The anthem of the Beiyang Fleet (simplified Chinese: 北洋海军军歌; traditional Chinese: 北洋海軍軍歌 Hanyu Pinyin: Běiyáng hǎijūn jūngē) is the official anthem of...
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    The Beiyang Fleet (Pei-yang Fleet; simplified Chinese: 北洋舰队; traditional Chinese: 北洋艦隊; pinyin: Běiyáng Jiànduì; Wade–Giles: Pei3-yang2 Chien4-tui4; lit...
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  • Jian for the event. As a former commander of the Beiyang Fleet, Li also wrote an anthem for it to the same tune. Chinese Wikisource has original text related...
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    over the presidency to Yuan Shikai, the leader of the Beiyang Army. Yuan quickly became authoritarian and used his military power to control the administration...
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    led part of the Beiyang Fleet to defect to his forces. After the success of the Northern Expedition Chiang Kai-shek wanted to expand the navy but these...
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    provinces of the country renounced the Qing dynasty. On 1 November 1911, the Qing court appointed Yuan Shikai (leader of the powerful Beiyang Army) as...
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    administratively part of Liaoning Province. In 1882, the Beiyang Fleet established a naval base and coaling station at Lüshunkou near the southern end of the peninsula...
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  • Canton. The bandit-led Bai Lang Rebellion ransacked and destroyed much of central China before it was crushed by the Beiyang Army of Yuan Shikai, the Muslim...
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    forces on the Liaodong Peninsula and nearly destroying the Chinese Beiyang Fleet in the Battle of the Yalu River. Japan and China signed the Treaty of Shimonoseki...
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    episode known as the Manchu Restoration, but this was neither recognized by the Beiyang government (1912–1928) of the Republic of China nor the international...
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  • for the imperial navy, the Beiyang Fleet. After the Qing government was defeated by Japan in the First Sino-Japanese War and forced to sign the humiliating...
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    where the God of the Lake was worshipped, and during the ritual, the Chinese national anthem was sung, all participants bowed to a Portrait of KMT founder...
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    controlled the entrance to the Bohai Sea and, thus, the seaward approaches to Beijing. The port of Weihaiwei served as the base for the Chinese Beiyang Fleet (Northern...
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    the United States Seventh Fleet to sail to the Taiwan Strait as part of the containment policy against potential Communist advance. In June 1949, the...
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    Archived 20 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine "Vaticano-Manchukuo no sirve de mea culpa" by Gianni Valente "Manchukuo National Anthem" JAPAN-MANCHOUKUO PROTOCOL...
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  • Yuan Shikai's modernized "Beiyang Fleet" in the First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895) led to the formation of the New Army. The Guangxu Emperor, advised...
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    for the Northern Expedition. By 1926, the Kuomintang (KMT) had solidified their control over Guangdong enough to rival the legitimacy of the Beiyang government...
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    Tianjin (redirect from Geography of Tianjin)
    city as of 2005[update]. Some roads and bridges, such as Minquan Gate and Beiyang Road, have retained names given to them while the Republic of China (1912–1949)...
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    Fang Chih (category Members of the Kuomintang)
    among other notable classmates. Due to the hostility between the Beiyang government regime and the KMT, many of the KMT families moved into exile in Japan...
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