The Peiyang Army, Yüan Shih-k'ai and the Origins of Modern Chinese Warlordism
- 1 May 1973
- journal article
- Published by Duke University Press in Journal of Asian Studies
- Vol. 32 (3) , 405-423
- https://doi.org/10.2307/2052681
Abstract
The Peiyang Army was the most significant military development in China between the Hsiang and Huai Armies which suppressed the Taiping and Nien rebellions in the 1860's and the army that Chiang Kai-shek raised and employed in the northern expedition of 1926–27. The Peiyang was the first Chinese army to be comparatively modern in training and discipline as well as in weaponry. Formed for the most part by Yuan Shih-k'ai while he was governor-general of Chihli province from 1901 to 1907, the Peiyang Army grew to six divisions of about 10,000 men each. Size alone gave the army a major role in politics during the last decade of the Ch'ing dynasty and the early years of the Republic.Keywords
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