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    General Cao Kun (simplified Chinese: 曹锟; traditional Chinese: 曹錕; pinyin: Cáo Kūn; Wade–Giles: Ts'ao K'un; courtesy name: Zhongshan (仲珊)) (December 12...
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    died not long after, but in mid-1920 the new head of the Zhili clique, Cao Kun, led his forces to defeat Duan in the Zhili–Anhui War, in an alliance with...
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    Feng's ally, Cao Kun, the vice presidency but the Communications Clique and the Research Clique opposed it after newspapers reported that Cao lavished enormous...
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    Constitutional Protection War. After Feng's natural death, leadership passed to Cao Kun. Cao was victorious in the Zhili–Anhui War (1920) though the credit belongs...
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  • the 6th April 2018 Cao Kun (1862–1938), President of the Republic of China Chen Kun (b. 1976), Chinese actor and singer Chen Kun (baseball) (b. 1980)...
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    the October 1924 coup d'état by Feng Yuxiang against Chinese President Cao Kun, leader of the Zhili warlord faction. Feng called it the Capital Revolution...
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  • in Beijing for the third term of the President of China. Zhili warlord Cao Kun won the election through bribery. The capital was under control of the...
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  • Cao Cao and Lady Bian had four sons: Cao Pi, Cao Zhang, Cao Zhi and Cao Xiong. Cao Xiong was succeeded by his son Cao Bing. Cao Bing had no heir. Cao...
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    leadership of the Zhili Clique was secured by Cao Kun with the support of Wu Peifu and Sun Chuanfang. Cao and Wu began to agitate against Duan and the...
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    greatest diplomatic triumph, the return of Shandong. After the fall of Cao Kun in the 1924 Beijing Coup, he joined the Zhili clique and became acting...
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    Lacking any military power of his own, he had to play Duan, Zhili leader Cao Kun, and Fengtian leader Zhang Zuolin against each other to stay in power....
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  • Baoding for soldiers who died in Hunan, one-time presidential-candidate Cao Kun added more warlords to the anti-Anhui clique alliance, including the rulers...
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    Kunqu (redirect from Kun Opera)
    Opera, commonly known as "Cao Kun" and "Jin Kun," is a Kunqu opera spread in the Jinhua area of Zhejiang. It is called "Cao Kun" because of its simplification...
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    evidenced in various Chinese novels at the time. In 1921, the Chinese warlord Cao Kun created a branch in his army that specialized in wielding two-handed single...
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    around 1922. During his time as de facto ruler of the Beiyang Government, Cao Kun used Yanqing House as his workplace while living in nearby Huairen Hall...
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    Acting President while Cao Kun "campaigned" for the presidency by bribing the National Assembly. Finally, he served briefly as Cao's first premier. Gao Lingwei...
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    secretly plotted with Hu Jingyi and Xue Yue to overthrow Wu Peifu and Cao Kun, who controlled the Beiyang government. When the Second Zhili–Fengtian...
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  • Pressed by the Zhili clique and the Anhui clique, Feng Guozhang ordered Cao Kun to make war again on Hunan province in January and defeated the Constitutional...
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  • father Cao Zhen (d. 231), a distant nephew of Cao Cao, general of Cao Wei Cao Zhi (192–232), Cao Cao's son, a famous poet Empress Cao Jie, Cao Cao's daughter...
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  • developed and some important parts of the history, such as the confinement of Cao Kun (p. 381) and Kang Youwei's escape from the country (p. 17), were reviewed...
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  • Non-partisan Gao Lingwei, Cao Kun 16 Sun Baoqi 孫寶琦 Sūn Bǎoqí (1867–1931) 12 January 1924 2 July 1924 172 Beiyang clique Cao Kun — Wellington Koo Koo Vi-kyuin...
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  • (1868–1939) (acting) 14 June 1923 10 October 1923 Zhili clique Vacant 4 Cao Kun 曹錕 (1862–1938) 10 October 1923 2 November 1924 Zhili clique Vacant (1923)...
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    the Zhili clique, founded by Feng Guozhang but led after Feng's death by Cao Kun and Wu Peifu, were the principal Beiyang cliques. Disunited, the power...
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    “Beijing-Han Airlines”. The flight and tour was initiated by Chinese warlord Cao Kun. The flight was piloted by Ma Yufang. The aircraft was landing at Beijing...
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  • they used political maneuvering to deny Cao Kun the vice-presidency, Cao ended up blaming Duan for his loss. Cao Rulin's conduct during the 1919 Paris Peace...
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    As part of this, he tried to recruit such figures as former warlords Cao Kun and Wu Peifu to head the collaborationist regime the Japanese established...
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    leading warlord of Beijing. He did this by supporting another warlord, Cao Kun, with troops and they successfully ousted Duan. As a reward, Zhang was...
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    reinstate Li Yuanhong, and use the abolition of the government to disarm Cao Kun and the warlords of the provinces. If the failure was also the victim of...
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  • Beijing-Han Airlines March 29, 1922 March 31, 1922  China Founded by warlord Cao Kun with a single Handley Page aircraft, likely a modified HP O/400; fatally...
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  • Xinzhu 汪芯竹 Syuen Rachel 陈蔚萱 Moe 莫维蒂 Oscar Li 李在溪 Chouchou 刘明宜 Xair Peng 彭诩越 Cao Kun 曹昆 He Jiaxin 何嘉鑫 Note: Italicized names are stolen artists (names struck...
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