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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Liu_KunyiLiu Kunyi - Wikipedia

    Died. October 6, 1902. (1902-10-06) (aged 72) Occupation. Politician. Liu Kunyi ( Chinese: 劉坤一; pinyin: Liú Kūnyī) (January 21, 1830 – October 6, 1902) was a Chinese official who came to prominence during the government suppression of the Taiping Rebellion and was active in the following Self-Strengthening Movement in the ...

  2. 22. März 2024 · Liu Kunyi (born Jan. 21, 1830, Xinning, Hunan province, China—died Oct. 6, 1902, Beijing) was an official and modernizer in the later years of the Qing dynasty (1644–1911/12). A principal figure in quelling the great Taiping Rebellion in South China between 1850 and 1864, Liu became one of the leading provincial viceroys who ...

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    • The Individual and The Family
    • The Individual and The State
    • China and The West
    • Law and Morality

    In Criminal Law of Qing, which was drafted partly by the Japanese legal scholar Okada Asatarô, two major issues were debated: One was adultery and the other was filial piety. Essentially, this was a debate about the relations between the individual and the family. Criminal Law of Qing was the most controversial and the most important legislation in...

    Shen Jiaben believed that people under one government should be treated equally . He also advocated the idea that the privileges enjoyed by the Qing aristocrats, the banner-men, should be abolished. His so-called “zhi gong, zhi yun,” was “everybody is equal before the law” . In 1907, Ci Xi instructed Shen to remove the differences between banner-me...

    The debates about the relations between the individual and the family as well as the state were often related to the relations between the Chinese cultural tradition and the Western thinking. Some researchers regarded Shen’s attitudes toward Chinese tradition as ambiguous. For Kenneth G. Wheeler, Shen believed that Chinese tradition and west modern...

    For Shen, morality was more essential than law in governance, although law was absolutely necessary. His thinking was in line with the Confucian concepts of Da Tong, or Grand Harmony, and Xiao Kang, or small prosperity. In the state of Da Tong, which had existed a long time before Confucius, laws were not needed. But most of human history was Xiao ...

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  3. Initially, as Zhang Zhidong had done, Nanyang Minister Liu Kunyi proposed that the Ryukyu matter be finalized as quickly as possible so as to prevent a pincer attack by Japan and Russia. Afterward, he presented another memorial, stating, “The two southern islands can be used to restore the Ryukyu Kingdom. This would help us accomplish our ...

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  4. 17. Jan. 2022 · In the 28th year of Guangxu’s reign, Yuan Shikai, the governor general of Zhili, Liu Kunyi, the governor general of Liangjiang, and Zhang Zhidong, the governor general of Huguang, jointly recommended Shen Jiaben, a vice minister of the Board of Punishment, and Wu Tingfang, the ambassador to the U.S., for the modification of laws to ...

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  5. Liu Kunyi had “an abhorrence of civil rights” in 1898. Three years later, he shifted his stance, admitting that the House of Commons system in Western countries was an “effective method in good faith” and the best Western system. He noted that it was not implemented in China because “too many other affairs had impeded the process.”

  6. Liu Kunyi was replaced by Zhang Zhidong as head of the Nanyang fleet as the Grand Council due to his refusal to send reinforcements north from the fleet. Zhang began organising 5 cruisers from the Nanyang fleet to reinforce the Beiyang fleet which would negate the losses of the Beiyang fleet.