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Shen Jiaben

Index Shen Jiaben

Shen Jiaben (1840 – 1913), alias Jiyi, was a Late Qing Chinese politician and jurist from Huzhou, Zhejiang province. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 9 relations: Cabinet of Yuan Shikai, Great Qing Legal Code, Huzhou, Jinshi, Lingchi, Qing dynasty, Wu Ting-fang, Yuan Shikai, Zhejiang.

  2. Chinese reformers
  3. Legal writers
  4. Politicians from Huzhou
  5. Qing dynasty writers
  6. Scholars of Chinese law
  7. Writers from Huzhou

Cabinet of Yuan Shikai

The Yuan Shikai Cabinet was the second cabinet of the Qing dynasty and of China, led by Prime Minister Yuan Shikai from 2 November 1911 to the abdication of the Xuantong Emperor in February 1912.

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The Great Qing Legal Code (or Great Ching Legal Code), also known as the Qing Code (Ching Code) or, in Hong Kong law, as the Ta Tsing Leu Lee (大清律例), was the legal code of the Qing empire (1644–1912).

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Huzhou

Huzhou (Huzhou dialect: ''ghou² cieu¹'') is a prefecture-level city in northern Zhejiang province (Hangzhou–Jiaxing–Huzhou Plain, China).

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Jinshi

Jinshi was the highest and final degree in the imperial examination in Imperial China.

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Lingchi

Lingchi (IPA: lǐŋ.ʈʂʰɨ̌), usually translated "slow slicing" or "death by a thousand cuts", was a form of torture and execution used in China from around the 10th century until the early 20th century.

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Qing dynasty

The Qing dynasty, officially the Great Qing, was a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China and the last imperial dynasty in Chinese history.

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Wu Ting-fang

Wu Ting-fang (30 July 184223 June 1922) was a Chinese calligrapher, diplomat, lawyer, politician, and writer who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs and briefly as Acting Premier during the early years of the Republic of China.

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Yuan Shikai

Yuan Shikai (16 September 18596 June 1916) was a Chinese general and statesman who served as Prime Minister of the Imperial Cabinet, 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. Shen Jiaben and Yuan Shikai are Chinese reformers and Qing dynasty writers.

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Zhejiang

Zhejiang is an eastern coastal province of the People's Republic of China.

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See also

Chinese reformers

Politicians from Huzhou

Qing dynasty writers

Scholars of Chinese law

Writers from Huzhou

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_Jiaben

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