Wang Shizhen (Beiyang government)
Wang Shizhen | |
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王士珍 | |
Premier of the Republic of China | |
In office 30 November 1917 – 23 March 1918 | |
President | Feng Guozhang |
Preceded by | Wang Daxie |
Succeeded by | Qian Nengxun |
Minister of War of the Republic of China | |
In office August 1915 – April 1916 | |
Preceded by | Duan Qirui |
Succeeded by | Duan Qirui |
In office June – July 1917 | |
Preceded by | Wang Shizhen |
Succeeded by | Lei Zhenchun |
In office November – December 1917 | |
Preceded by | Duan Qirui |
Succeeded by | Duan Zhigui |
Minister of General Staff | |
In office 1 July – 12 July 1917 | |
Monarch | Xuantong Emperor |
Prime Minister | Zhang Xun |
Deputy | Jiang Zuobin |
Preceded by | Position restored (Manchu Restoration) |
Succeeded by | Position abolished |
Minister of Army of the Great Qing | |
In office 1911–1912 | |
Monarch | Xuantong Emperor |
Prime Minister | Yuan Shikai |
Deputy | Tian Wenlie |
Preceded by | Yinchang |
Succeeded by | Position abolished (1911 Revolution) |
Personal details | |
Born | 1861 Zhengding, Hebei |
Died | 1 June 1930 Beiping |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Qing Dynasty Republic of China |
Wang Shizhen (Chinese: 王士珍; pinyin: Wáng Shìzhēn; 1861–1930), courtesy name Pinqing (聘卿), was a Chinese general and politician of the Republic of China.
Biography
Wang was born in Zhengding, Zhili in 1861. He was the Minister of War in the Qing Dynasty under Yuan Shikai and in the Republic of China three times, 1915–1916 and twice in 1917. He was the Premier of China from 1917 to 1918.
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Military offices | ||
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Preceded by Yinchang | Minister of Army of the Great Qing 1911–1912 | Succeeded by Abolished |
Preceded by Duan Qirui | Minister of War of the Republic of China 1915–1916 | Succeeded by Duan Qirui |
Preceded by Wang Shizhen | Minister of War of the Republic of China 1917 | Succeeded by Lei Zhenchun |
Preceded by Duan Qirui | Minister of War of the Republic of China 1917 | Succeeded by Duan Zhigui |
Preceded by Wang Daxie | Premier of the Republic of China 1917–1918 | Succeeded by |
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