• A bixi stone tortoise with a stelae in honour of Yuan Shikai, which was installed in Anyang's Huanyuan Park soon after his death, was (partly)...
  • In 1897 Yuan Shikai was promoted to chief prosecutor of the Zhili (presently Hebei Province) high court, and he was still in charge of drilling troops.
  • The regent, panic-stricken, granted the assembly’s demand for the immediate adoption of a constitution and urged a former viceroy, Yuan Shikai , to come out of...
  • Yuan Shikai, 16 Eylül 1859'da, Xiangcheng İlçesi, Chenzhou Eyaleti, Henan, Çin, Zhangying köyünden prestijli bir toprak askeri ailede doğdu.
  • Then Yuan Shikai, whose biography is a story of constant ascent to ever new political heights, decided to become the sole ruler of China.
  • Yuan Shikai in full dress uniform, photographed late in his presidency. If the failure of the first Chinese republic can be attributed to one man, it is Yuan Shikai.
  • Despite his reputation as a powerful military leader, Yuan Shikai had a soft spot for animals and was known to keep several pets, including dogs and birds.
  • Yuan Shikai. Yuan Shikai was from a wealthy home but he was not good academically. However he received help from his father to attain a top post in government.
  • Born in 1859, Yuan Shikai was part of a relatively affluent clan in Xiangcheng, Henan province. ... Yuan Shikai assumed the presidency in February of 1912.
  • Yuan Shikai was born September 16, 1859, in Henan province in China. He was from a wealthy family with many members serving in the Chinese military.
  • Biography: Yuan Shikai played a crucial role in China's transition from imperial rule to a republic in the early 20th century.