
History of Beiyang Government
by Pan Rong
About This Novel
From March 10, 1912, when Yuan Shikai was sworn in as the provisional president in Beijing to June 3, 1928, when Zhang Zuolin withdrew from Beijing, the Beijing regime of the Republic of China was often called the Beiyang Government. From a phenomenological point of view, the main characteristics of the Beiyang government's rule can be described and summarized in four words: "constant turmoil." It took only 16 years and three months from its establishment to its completion, but the head of state was changed eight times, and the prime minister was changed as many as 58 times. It's really "noisy, you just finish singing and I will come on stage". Moreover, the above-mentioned changes in national and government leaders are not normal personnel changes, but are the result of overt and covert struggles among various political forces, mainly warlords of major factions, and even military confrontations on the battlefield. This book tells about several aspects of the Beiyang government, but it is enough to see the corruption and incompetence of the Beiyang government, as well as the situation where the country has no peace and the people have no livelihood under its rule.
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Introduction to Beiyang Government
Taking the timeline as the main line, we have a basic understanding of the Beiyang government
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Not bad! What the hell are ten words?
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Official(2)Scraped 7d ago
Introduction to Beiyang Government
Taking the timeline as the main line, we have a basic understanding of the Beiyang government
not bad
Not bad! What the hell are ten words?
