Diary of Zhang Yinhuan (collected Works of Modern Chinese Figures)

Diary of Zhang Yinhuan (collected Works of Modern Chinese Figures)

by Compiled By Ren Qing And Ma Zhongwen

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Zhang Yinhuan (1837-1900), courtesy name Haoluan and alias Qiaoye, was a native of Nanhai, Guangdong. In the second year of Guangxu (1876), he moved to Qingdao, Denglai, Shandong. In the seventh year (1881), he was awarded Taiguang Dao in Ningchi, Anhui Province. The next year, he was moved to the post of inspector. He was awarded the third rank in the imperial hall and appointed to be the prime minister of the affairs office of various countries. In the tenth year of Guangxu (1884), the Shaoqing of Taichang Temple was removed. In the twelfth year (1886), in addition to the minister of Taichang Temple, he was transferred to the deputy envoy of the General Affairs Department. General Administration of Value. Tired of moving to the left minister of household department. During the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1894, he went to Japan for negotiations with Shao Youlian as Minister Plenipotentiary. In March 1898, he assisted Li Hongzhang in signing the "Luxury Land Lease Treaty" with Russia. During the Reform Movement of 1898, he was transferred to manage the Mining Affairs and Railway Administration of the Capital, leaning towards the Reform Movement. After the 1898 Coup, he was impeached and exiled to Xinjiang. Killed in 1900. This book is composed of three parts: "Sanzhou Diary", "Wuxu Diary" and "Sino-Japanese War Diary".

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