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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yuan_KedingYuan Keding - Wikipedia

    Yuan Keding (Chinese: 袁克定; pinyin: Yuán Kèdìng; 1878-1958) courtesy name Yuntai (Chinese: 云台) was the eldest son Yuan Shikai and his first wife Yu. In 1915 when his father Yuan Shikai proclaimed himself Hóngxiàn Emperor of the Empire of China , Yuan became crown prince as the Prince Yuntai.

  2. The China devs said that Germany did consider installing Yuan Keding as Emperor, but Wu Peifu (who was the real strongman in China) preferred Puyi since he was weaker and easier to control, thus allowing Wu to pull the strings.

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    Yuan Keding (1878-1958) was Crown Prince of the Empire of China from 1915 to 1916 and the son of Yuan Shikai.

    Yuan Keding was born in Henan, China in 1878, the son of Yuan Shikai. Yuan learned fluent German and English after studying in the German Empire, and he became a low-ranking official in the Republic of China's government after the fall of the Qing dynasty, befriending Wang Jingwei. In 1915, Yuan became Crown Prince of the Empire of China after his ...

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Yuan_KedingYuan Keding - Wikiwand

    Chinese scholar / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Yuan Keding ( Chinese: 袁克定; pinyin: Yuán Kèdìng; 1878-1958) courtesy name Yuntai ( Chinese: 云台) was the eldest son Yuan Shikai and his first wife Yu.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yuan_ShikaiYuan Shikai - Wikipedia

    Yuan Shikai ( simplified Chinese: 袁世凯; traditional Chinese: 袁世凱; pinyin: Yuán Shìkǎi; 16 September 1859 – 6 June 1916) was a Chinese general and statesman who served as the second provisional president of the Republic of China, head of the Beiyang government from 1912 to 1916 and Emperor of China from 1915 to 1916.

  5. Who was Yuan Keding? Yuán Kèdìng, courtesy name Yuntai was the eldest son of Yuan Shikai. His mother was Yuan's original wife, Yu, and Yuan Kewen was his younger brother. In his childhood, Yuan followed his father to many places when he served in various positions in Qing Dynasty. He studied in Germany and spoke fluent German and English.

  6. Yuan Shikai (Chinese: 袁世凱; pinyin: Yuán Shìkǎi; 16 September 1859 – 6 June 1916) was a Chinese military and government official who rose to power during the late Qing dynasty and eventually ended the Qing dynasty rule of China in 1912, later becoming the Emperor of the Empire of China (1915–1916).