Zhang Xun

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Zhang Xun was a Qing-loyalist Chinese general best known for leading a failed attempt to restore the abdicated emperor Puyi to the throne in 1917.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese general
Qing loyalist
person
allegiance Beiyang government NERFINISHED
Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
associatedWith Beiyang warlords NERFINISHED
Puyi NERFINISHED
Qing imperial court NERFINISHED
attemptedToRestore Puyi NERFINISHED
Qing monarchy NERFINISHED
causeOfNotability leading troops to occupy Beijing in 1917
proclaiming restoration of Qing rule in 1917
centuryOfActivity 19th century
20th century
conflict Manchu Restoration NERFINISHED
Xinhai Revolution NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship China
ethnicGroup Han Chinese
familyName Zhang NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Xun NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod early Republic of China
late Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
historicalReputation reactionary warlord
ideology monarchism
knownFor Qing restoration attempt
militaryRank general
name Zhang Xun NERFINISHED
nativeName 張勳
notableAlias Zhang Xun the Qing loyalist NERFINISHED
notableEvent Manchu Restoration NERFINISHED
notableFor attempted restoration of Puyi in 1917
occupation military officer
opposed Republic of China NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Beijing NERFINISHED
Nanjing NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment pro-Qing
positionHeld general
restorationAttemptDate 1917
restorationAttemptOutcome failure
supported Puyi NERFINISHED
yearOfBirth 1854
yearOfDeath 1923

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Beiyang Army commander Zhang Xun