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Beiyang Army - The 1911 Revolution

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Beiyang Army - The 1911 Revolution: Encyclopedia II - Beiyang Army - The 1911 Revolution

The events of the revolution demonstrated that the Beiyang Army, which formed the core of the 36-division New Army, was absolutely the dominant military force within China. Controlling the fragmented loyalties of its formations was the key to political power in post-1911 China. The insurrection which actually set off the 1911 Revolution took place in Wuchang on 10 October. On 12 October Yinchang was ordered to take two Beiyang Army divisions down the Beijing-Hankou Railway to suppress the uprising at Wuchang. He attacked the revol ...

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Beiyang Army - The 1911 Revolution: Encyclopedia II - Beiyang Army - Origins under Li Hongzhang to 1900

The Beiyang Army was created from Li Hongzhang's Anhui Army, which first saw action during the Taiping Rebellion. Unlike the traditional Green Standard or Banner forces of the Qing, the Anhui Army was largely a militia army based on personal, rather than institutional, loyalties. The Anhui Army was at first equipped with a mixture of traditional and modern weapons. Its creator, Li Hongzhang, used the customs and tax revenues of the five provinces under his control in the 1880s and 1890s to modernize segments of the Anhui Army, and to build a ...

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Beiyang Army, Beiyang Army - Origins under Li Hongzhang to 1900, Beiyang Army - Yuan Shikai's ascendancy 1901-1908, Beiyang Army - The Beiyang Army under Manchu control 1909-1910, Beiyang Army - The 1911 Revolution, Beiyang Army - Beiyang clique in power 1911-15, Beiyang Army - Fragmentation of the Beiyang army 1916-18, Beiyang Army - High warlordism 1919-1925

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Beiyang Army - The 1911 Revolution: Encyclopedia II - Beiyang Army - High warlordism 1919-1925

Before May-June 1919, some combination of fighting and negotiation among the major Beiyang leader was expected to lead to military unification, which in turn would permit the retoration of the constitutional political processes that Yuan Shikai had disrupted. By 1919 the three major northern military factions had cemented, two of them - Anhui and Zhili - directly from the Beiyang Army and the third - Fengtian, under Zhang Zuolin - from an amalgamation of Beiyang and local troops. They and their imitators on a smaller scale were willing to get money and arms from any source in order to survive a ...

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Beiyang Army, Beiyang Army - Origins under Li Hongzhang to 1900, Beiyang Army - Yuan Shikai's ascendancy 1901-1908, Beiyang Army - The Beiyang Army under Manchu control 1909-1910, Beiyang Army - The 1911 Revolution, Beiyang Army - Beiyang clique in power 1911-15, Beiyang Army - Fragmentation of the Beiyang army 1916-18, Beiyang Army - High warlordism 1919-1925

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Beiyang Army - The 1911 Revolution: Encyclopedia II - Beiyang Army - Fragmentation of the Beiyang army 1916-18

Pressure from the Beiyang commanders prevented any political figure of the left from taking up power in the Republic of China government. For almost a decade after Yuan's death, the agenda of the leading Beiyang warlords was to reunify China by first reuniting the Beiyang Army and then conquering the lesser provincial armies. For a period from mid-1916, the ultraconservative Beiyang general Zhang Xun managed to maintain the unity of the army via collegial contacts and negotiation. Like Yuan Shikai had done, the Beiyang generals used t ...

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Beiyang Army, Beiyang Army - Origins under Li Hongzhang to 1900, Beiyang Army - Yuan Shikai's ascendancy 1901-1908, Beiyang Army - The Beiyang Army under Manchu control 1909-1910, Beiyang Army - The 1911 Revolution, Beiyang Army - Beiyang clique in power 1911-15, Beiyang Army - Fragmentation of the Beiyang army 1916-18, Beiyang Army - High warlordism 1919-1925

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Beiyang Army - The 1911 Revolution: Encyclopedia II - Beiyang Army - Beiyang clique in power 1911-15

During the period 1911-15 Yuan Shikai remained the only man who could hold the Beiyang Army together. He and his followers strongly resisted any attempt by the Kuomintang (KMT) to insert outsiders into their chain of command. They negotiated a £25 million (sterling) loan from a five-power banking consortium to support the Beiyang Army despite the uproar from the KMT. In 1913 Yuan Shikai appointed four of his loyal lieutenants as military governors in southern provinces: Duan Qirui in Anhui, Feng Guozhang in Jiangsu, Li Shun in Jiangxi and T ...

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Beiyang Army, Beiyang Army - Origins under Li Hongzhang to 1900, Beiyang Army - Yuan Shikai's ascendancy 1901-1908, Beiyang Army - The Beiyang Army under Manchu control 1909-1910, Beiyang Army - The 1911 Revolution, Beiyang Army - Beiyang clique in power 1911-15, Beiyang Army - Fragmentation of the Beiyang army 1916-18, Beiyang Army - High warlordism 1919-1925

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Beiyang Army - The 1911 Revolution: Encyclopedia II - Beiyang Army - Yuan Shikai's ascendancy 1901-1908

Li Hongzhang died in 1901 and was replaced by Yuan Shikai, who took on Li's appointment as Governor-General of Zhili and as Superintendent of Trade for the Northern Ocean (北洋大臣). Yuan had been given command in 1895 of the brigade-sized New Created Army. Many of his officers later became leading figures of the warlord period. They included Zhang Xun (who attempted to restore the Qing dynasty in 1917), Xu Shichang (President of the Republic of China 1918-22), Cao Kun (President 1922-24 and leader of the Zhili military clique), Duan Qir ...

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Beiyang Army, Beiyang Army - Origins under Li Hongzhang to 1900, Beiyang Army - Yuan Shikai's ascendancy 1901-1908, Beiyang Army - The Beiyang Army under Manchu control 1909-1910, Beiyang Army - The 1911 Revolution, Beiyang Army - Beiyang clique in power 1911-15, Beiyang Army - Fragmentation of the Beiyang army 1916-18, Beiyang Army - High warlordism 1919-1925

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