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Du Xigui 杜錫珪
Acting President of the Republic of China
In office 22 June 1926 – 1 October 1926
Premier
Himself
Preceded by
Yan Huiqing (acting)
Succeeded by
V. K. Wellington Koo (acting)
Acting Premier of the Republic of China
In office 22 June 1926 – 1 October 1926
President
Himself
Preceded by
Yan Huiqing (acting)
Succeeded by
V. K. Wellington Koo (acting)
Minister of Navy of the Republic of China
In office October 1924 – November 1924
Premier
Huang Fu (acting)
Preceded by
Li Dingxin
Succeeded by
Lin Jianzhang
In office December 1925 – June 1927
Premier
Xu Shiying Jia Deyao Hu Weide (acting) Yan Huiqing (acting) Himself (acting) V. K. Wellington Koo
Preceded by
Lin Jianzhang
Succeeded by
Yang Shuzhuang
Personal details
Born
(1875-11-12)12 November 1875 Fuzhou, Fujian, Qing dynasty
Died
28 December 1933(1933-12-28) (aged 58) Shanghai, Republic of China
Nationality
Republic of China
Political party
Zhili clique
Awards
Order of Rank and Merit Order of the Precious Brilliant Golden Grain Order of Wen-Hu
Military service
Allegiance
Qing dynasty (1902 – 1912) Beiyang government (1912 – 1928) Republic of China (1928 – 1933)
Branch/service
Imperial Chinese Navy Republic of China Navy
Years of service
1902 – 1933
Rank
Admiral
Battles/wars
Xinhai Revolution Chinese Civil War
Admiral Du Xigui (Chinese: 杜錫珪; Wade–Giles: Tu Hsi-Kuei; November 12, 1875 – December 28, 1933) was a Chinese naval officer during the late Qing dynasty and the Warlord Era.
Admiral DuXigui (Chinese: 杜錫珪; Wade–Giles: Tu Hsi-Kuei; November 12, 1875 – December 28, 1933) was a Chinese naval officer during the late Qing dynasty...
China Acting 1 October 1926 – 17 June 1927 Premier Himself Preceded by DuXigui (acting) Succeeded by Zhang Zuolin (as Generalissimo of the Military Government)...
finally took his post, he immediately resigned and appointed navy minister DuXigui as his successor. A veteran diplomat, he was China's first ambassador to...
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He also dismissed some of the most capable Nationalist commanders, such as Du Yuming, Sun Li-jen, Zheng Dongguo, and Chen Mingren. As a result, he suffered...
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Baoqi Vi Kyuin Wellington Koo* Huang Fu* Xu Shiying Jia Deyao* Hu Weide* DuXigui* Pan Fu Presidents of Executive Yuan (Mainland China) Tan Yankai T. V....
Baoqi Vi Kyuin Wellington Koo* Huang Fu* Xu Shiying Jia Deyao* Hu Weide* DuXigui* Pan Fu Presidents of Executive Yuan (Mainland China) Tan Yankai T. V....
June 1926 Yan H. Acting Independent 40 days — DuXigui 杜錫珪 (1874–1933) acting 22 June 1926 1 October 1926 Du Provisional Acting Zhili clique 101 days — V...
government. In 1925, the Navy Ministry under the admirals Lin Jianzhang and DuXigui ordered the downsizing of the Marine Corps, with the 1st Marine Mixed Brigade...
politician, scholar, songwriter and poet who lived in the late Qing dynasty. DuXigui (1875–1933), Chinese admiral during the warlord era. Lin Juemin (1887–1911)...
Baoqi Vi Kyuin Wellington Koo* Huang Fu* Xu Shiying Jia Deyao* Hu Weide* DuXigui* Pan Fu Presidents of Executive Yuan (Mainland China) Tan Yankai T. V....
13 May 1926) (acting) Yan Huiqing (13 May 1926 - 22 Jun 1926) (acting) DuXigui (22 Jun 1926 - 1 Oct 1926) (acting) Wellington Koo (1 Oct 1926 - 18 Jun...