
Compilation and Research of Yuan Shikai's Correspondence During the Revolution of 1911
by Ding Jian
About This Novel
This book systematically collects and sorts out the correspondence between Yuan Shikai and various parties scattered in various archives, diaries, chronologies, anthologies, newspapers and periodicals, and conducts in-depth analysis and research on them. It faithfully displays Yuan Shikai's political and military plans and his connections with all parties during the Revolution of 1911, and objectively displays the differentiated combination of political forces and personal ups and downs during the Revolution of 1911. It fully combs through the reshaping of Yuan Shikai's political prestige, the formation of Yuan's unique environment, his choices on major historical issues such as the peace negotiations between the north and the south, the abdication of the Qing emperor, the "republic of five ethnic groups", and the efforts and intentions of the early establishment of the Republic of China. It thoughtfully explores the changing attitudes of various political factions in the changing political situation, and objectively and truly reproduces the real scenes of interaction between individuals, family, country, and society during the Revolution of 1911.
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