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9 relations: Cabinet of Yuan Shikai, Great Qing Legal Code, Huzhou, Jinshi, Lingchi, Qing dynasty, Wu Ting-fang, Yuan Shikai, Zhejiang.
- Chinese reformers
- Legal writers
- Politicians from Huzhou
- Qing dynasty writers
- Scholars of Chinese law
- 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.
See Shen Jiaben and Cabinet of Yuan Shikai
Great Qing Legal Code
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).
See Shen Jiaben and Great Qing Legal Code
Huzhou
Huzhou (Huzhou dialect: ''ghou² cieu¹'') is a prefecture-level city in northern Zhejiang province (Hangzhou–Jiaxing–Huzhou Plain, China).
Jinshi
Jinshi was the highest and final degree in the imperial examination in Imperial China.
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.
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.
See Shen Jiaben and Qing dynasty
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.
See Shen Jiaben and Wu Ting-fang
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.
See Shen Jiaben and Yuan Shikai
Zhejiang
Zhejiang is an eastern coastal province of the People's Republic of China.
See also
Chinese reformers
- Chao Cuo
- Deng Xiaoping
- Dong Zhongshu
- Duke Xiao of Qin
- Emperor Lizong
- Emperor Shenzong of Song
- Emperor Wen of Sui
- Emperor Wu of Han
- Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei
- Emperor Zhezong
- Fan Zhongyan
- Guan Zhong
- Han Fei
- Hongwu Emperor
- Hu Yaobang
- Kang Youwei
- King Wuling of Zhao
- Li Hongzhang
- Li Kui (legalist)
- Liu Guangdi
- Longqing Emperor
- Prince Gong
- Sang Hongyang
- Shang Yang
- Shen Buhai
- Shen Jiaben
- Six gentlemen of the Hundred Days' Reform
- Toqto'a (Yuan dynasty)
- Wang Anshi
- Wang Mang
- Wang Pi
- Wang Shuwen
- Wang Yang (politician)
- Wen Jiabao
- Wu Qi
- Wu Zetian
- Yongzheng Emperor
- Yuan Shikai
- Zhang Juzheng
- Zhao Ziyang
- Zheng Guanying
- Zhufu Yan
Legal writers
- Adila Hassim
- Arnold Borisovich Dumashevski
- Charles Barton (legal writer)
- Chiu Hsien-chih
- Constance Grewe
- David Williams (New Zealand legal scholar)
- Edgar Bodenheimer
- Elie Mystal
- Eric Heinze
- Evgeny Pashukanis
- Ferenc A. Váli
- Frederick Mostert
- Georghios Pikis
- Ian Roderick Macneil
- Jamal J. Ahmad Nasir
- James Samuelson
- Jaroslav Krejčí
- Jerzy Wróblewski
- Joel Prentiss Bishop
- John J. Cound
- John Paul Frank
- John Vincent Barry
- Klaus Vogel
- Konstantin Kavelin
- Konstantin Pobedonostsev
- Manfred Nathan
- Max du Plessis
- Michael Arnheim
- Pär Hallström
- Raymond Wacks
- Richard Delgado
- Robert Blackburn (lawyer)
- Robert Weisberg
- Semyon Desnitsky
- Shen Jiaben
- Sir John Bayley, 1st Baronet
- Stig Strömholm
- Taliya Habrieva
- Wahab Egbewole
- Walter Augustus Feurtado
- William Lucius Selfe
- William Robinson (historian)
- William Salkeld (legal writer)
- William Selwyn (barrister)
Politicians from Huzhou
- Chen Guofu
- Chen Lifu
- Chu Minyi
- Emperor Wu of Chen
- Hu Jinsi
- Hu Weide
- Lei Chen
- Lu Zhengxiang
- Pan Jixun
- Shen Faxing
- Shen Haixiong
- Shen Jiaben
- Shen Jinjian
- Shen Youzhi
- Wang Meng (painter)
- Wu Can
- Xu Enzeng
- Xu Zhongxing
- Yang Renquan
- Yin Hong
- Yu Yue
- Zhao Yong (painter)
- Zhu Guozhen (Ming dynasty)
- Zhu Jiahua
- Zhu Zhi
Qing dynasty writers
- Chen Li (scholar)
- Chen Menglei
- Duan Yucai
- Gao E
- Gu Yanwu
- He Changling
- Huang Juezi
- Huang Yuanyong
- Huang Yupian
- Ji Yun
- Li Guangdi
- Liang Fa
- Lin Hongnian
- Liu Xizai
- Liu Zhi (scholar)
- Mao Qiling
- Pan Zuyin
- Peng Shaosheng
- Qi Yunshi
- Shen Jiaben
- Songyun (Qing governor)
- Sun Yirang
- Tao Runai
- Wang Tingkai
- Wang Xihou
- Wat Ngong
- Xu Dachun
- Xu Jingcheng
- Xu Song (Qing dynasty)
- Yao Nai
- Yuan Shikai
- Zha Jizuo
- Zhiyanzhai
- Zhou Huang
- Zhou Qi (writer)
Scholars of Chinese law
- Derk Bodde
- Donald C. Clarke
- George Soulié de Morant
- Gyula Koi
- Henry McAleavy
- Jean Escarra
- Jerome A. Cohen
- Liang Zhiping
- Shen Jiaben
- William P. Alford
Writers from Huzhou
- Daoxuan
- George A. Kennedy (sinologist)
- Guan Daogao
- Guan Daosheng
- Jiaoran
- Jin Di (translator)
- Lei Chen
- Li Ye (poet)
- Ling Mengchu
- Liulianzi
- Lu Xiujing
- Lu Zhengxiang
- Lu Zhiwei
- Lucy Chao
- Meng Jiao
- Qian Daosun
- Qian Qi
- Qian Xuantong
- Shen Haixiong
- Shen Jiaben
- Shen Yue
- Sze-Tsen Hu
- Xu Chi
- Xu Hui
- Xu Zhongxing
- Yao Silian
- Yu Yue
- Zang Maoxun
- Zhang Xian (poet)
- Zhu Guozhen (Ming dynasty)
- Zhu Yu (author)
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