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  2. Nationalist government - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, the Nationalist Government decided to move the Executive Yuan into this building. The building now served as a part of Zhongshan Hotel. Legislative Yuan (1928) No.273 Baixia Road, Qinhuai District, Nanjing It was the site of the "Mistress House". The Nationalist Government chose the house to become the seat of Legislative Yuan in 1928.

  3. Chinese nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Chinese nationalism [a] is a form of nationalism which asserts that the Chinese people are a nation and promotes the cultural and national unity of all Chinese people. . According to Sun Yat-sen's philosophy in the Three Principles of the People, Chinese nationalism is evaluated as multi-ethnic nationalism, which should be distinguished from Han nationalism or local ethnic na

  4. History of the Republic of China - Wikipedia

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    Secondly, many revolutionaries felt that Yuan Shikai and Li Yuanhong were undeserving of the posts of presidency and vice presidency, because they acquired the posts through political maneuvering rather than participation in the revolutionary movement. Lastly, Yuan's use of violence (such as Song's assassination) dashed the Kuomintang's hope of ...

  5. Constitutional Protection Movement - Wikipedia

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    In December 1915, Cai E and others launched the National Protection War against Yuan Shikai and achieved success. Yuan Shikai was forced to abdicate and died on June 6, 1916. After the death of Yuan Shikai, Li Yuanhong succeeded him as president. Duan Qirui was re-appointed prime minister, and the old parliament was restored.

  6. Republic of China (1912–1949) - Wikipedia

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    Under the Nationalist Government were seven ministries—Interior, Foreign Affairs, Finance, Transport, Justice, Agriculture and Mines, and Commerce, in addition to institutions such as the Supreme Court, Control Yuan, and the General Academy. [citation needed] Nationalist government of Nanjing, which nominally ruled over all of China during 1930s

  7. Three Principles of the People - Wikipedia

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    The state is divided into five "Yuan"s: Legislative Yuan, the Executive Yuan, and the Judicial Yuan came from Montesquieuan thought; the Control Yuan and the Examination Yuan came from Chinese tradition. [7] (Note that the Legislative Yuan was first intended as a branch of governance, not strictly equivalent to a national parliament.)

  8. Eternal Parliament - Wikipedia

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    First session of the National Assembly in 1948. Mainland China was governed by the Nationalist government, a one-party state led by Kuomintang.With the Constitution of the Republic of China promulgated in 1947, the government started the preparation for organizing elections of the National Assembly and the lower house Legislative Yuan, both directly elected, and of the upper house Control Yuan ...

  9. National Assembly (Beiyang government) - Wikipedia

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    The reopening of the National Assembly on August 1, 1916, following the National Protection War, which overthrew Yuan Shikai's empire.. After Yuan died, the National Assembly reconvened on 1 August 1916 under the pretext that its three-year term had been suspended and had not expired, but President Li Yuanhong was forced to disband it due to the Manchu Restoration on 1 June 1917.