
Cao Kun - Wikipedia
General Cao Kun (simplified Chinese: 曹锟; traditional Chinese: 曹錕; pinyin: Cáo Kūn; Wade–Giles: Ts'ao K'un; courtesy name: Zhongshan (仲珊)) (December 12, 1862 – May 15, …
1923 Chinese presidential election - Wikipedia
Zhili warlord Cao Kun won the election through bribery. The capital was under control of the Zhili Clique after the Zhili–Anhui War. In 1922 the Zhili warlords Wu Peifu and Cao Kun restored …
Beiyang government - Wikipedia
Wu's growing power and prestige outshone his mentor and superior officer, Cao Kun, which strained relations between the two. Cao wanted to become president himself but Wu tried to …
Cao Kun biography. 8th President of China
Cao Kun, the 8th President of China and leader of the Zhili Clique in the Beiyang Army, was born into a poor family in Tianjin. In 1894, during the war with Japan, he joined the army and went …
Cao Kun - acearchive.org
2023年2月25日 · Cao Kun was a Chinese warlord and politician who served as the President of the Republic of China from 1923 to 1924. He rose quickly through the ranks of the Beiyang …
Cao Kun | Military Wiki | Fandom
Cao Kun (Courtesy name: Zhongshan (仲珊)) (December 12, 1862 – May 15, 1938) is a President of Republic China and military leader of the Zhili clique in the Beiyang Army, he also served as …
Cao Kun - chinahistory.co.uk
General Cao Kun (December 12, 1862 – May 15, 1938) was a Chinese warlord and politician, who served as the President of the Republic of China from 1923 to 1924, as well as the …
曹錕 - Wikipedia
曹 錕 (そう こん)は 清末民初 の軍人、政治家。 北洋軍閥 直隷派 の指導者の1人。 第5代 中華民国大総統。 陸軍上将。 字 は 仲珊。 天津の貧しい家に生まれ、最初は布を売って生活し …
Cao Kun - Wikiwand
General Cao Kun was a Chinese warlord and politician, who served as the President of the Republic of China from 1923 to 1924, as well as the military leader of the Zhili clique in the …
Cao Kun and his related activities - Academic library
The monographic research mainly focused on Cao Kun’s bribery in the election and his attitude to the “February 7th Strike of 1923”.