The Yuan Family is in Power

The Yuan Family is in Power

by Tang Degang

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Since the founding of the Republic by Sun Wen, and the rise of the movement to protect the country by arresting Cai E, during the years when Yuan Shikai was in power, the country was in decline and the people were miserable. Before and after the founding of the Republic of China, Empress Dowager Longyu, who listened behind the curtain but had no control over politics, Regent Zaifeng, who brought a pair of widows and orphans into the throne, Yuan Shikai, a tragic figure in the bubble dynasty when the monarchy turned around, Sun Yat-sen, the supreme figure in the country's founding blueprint, Song Jiaoren, an organizer with ambitions and theoretical foundations, Huang Xing, a polished commander with no generals, and the emperor who came from the United States. Goodnow, the constitutional consultant who controlled Dongfeng, Yang Du, who started the republic and ended the monarchy but mistakenly believed in the Yuan family, the "Six Gentlemen" who subsidized themselves or were praised by others as the monarchists, Yuan Keding, the straw baggage in the eyes of the Chinese people, Liang Qichao, who brought down a Hongxian dynasty with one article, Cai E in the bubble war... The inauguration of President Sun Wen was the beginning of this new era. The old monarchy is gradually sinking in the ocean of history; the new democracy is slowly rising on the horizon. Although growth is slow, it will eventually reach its peak. How Yuan Shikai cultivated an enemy between the late Qing government and the National Revolutionary Military Government to covet the presidential throne; what background is hinted at by the historical mystery of Song Jiaoren's assassination; what impact did Sun Yat-sen's personality have on his transformation of the Kuomintang in pursuit of revolution; how complex and changeable was Yuan's domestic and foreign affairs during his time in power; what was the relationship between the "Six Gentlemen" of the Security Council and Yuan's government; and what was Professor Goodnow's political philosophy that should not be forgotten. With his consistent scholarly integrity, Mr. Tang does not rely on wind and grass, does not follow what others say, insists on basing his opinions on history, and insists that his words must be well-founded.

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Kitchen Watch88mo ago

From a political perspective, Yuan Shikai is a very interesting figure.

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庄久 贝莱德89mo ago

Recommended, very good, relatively objective

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