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  1. Vor 8 Stunden · Song was assassinated on 20 March 1913, at the behest of Yuan Shikai. Yuan was elected president of the ROC in 1913. He ruled by military power and ignored the republican institutions established by his predecessor, threatening to execute Senate members who disagreed with his decisions.

  2. Yuan Shikai conferred the title of Prince on the Duke immediately before declaring the Empire of China (1915–16). The regent for the underage Duke Kong Te-cheng was Kong Lingjun 孔令儁. He was the Kong Family Mansion steward.

    • 1935
    • Kung Te-cheng (孔德成), (Directly succeeded from Duke Yansheng)
    • Kung Yu-jen (孔佑仁), Kong Weining (孔維寧), (Heir presumptive)
    • Kung Tsui-chang
  3. Vor 8 Stunden · Following the collapse of the Qing dynasty and the 1911 Revolution, Sun Yat-sen assumed the presidency of the newly formed Republic of China, and was shortly thereafter succeeded by Yuan Shikai. [page needed] Yuan was frustrated in a short-lived attempt to restore monarchy in China, and China fell into power struggle after his death in 1916.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yellow_PerilYellow Peril - Wikipedia

    Vor 8 Stunden · Origins. The racist and cultural stereotypes of the Yellow Peril originated in the late 19th century, when Chinese workers (people of different skin-color and physiognomy, language and culture) legally immigrated to Australia, Canada, the U.S., and New Zealand, where their work ethic inadvertently provoked a racist backlash against Chinese communities, for agreeing to work for lower wages than ...

  5. Vor einem Tag · Authors: L. Wang, E. Brouard, D. Prodhomme, G. Hilbert, C. Renaud, J.-P. Petit, E. Edwards, A. Betts, S. Delrot, N. Ollat, S. Guillaumie, Z.W. Dai and E. Gomès. Acta ...

  6. Vor 8 Stunden · China: Yuan Shikai launched a self-coup by proclaiming himself emperor of the Chinese Empire. 1917. 1917 Costa Rican coup d'état: President Alfredo González Flores was overthrown in a coup d'état led by General José Federico Alberto de Jesús Tinoco Granados, who established a repressive military dictatorship.