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  • curprev 21:1721:17, 19 July 2004 Jie talk contribs 28,660 bytes −23 Yuan Shikai was neither prime minister nor commander-in-chief in 1911-12. He was officially in retirement and was recalled to lead the Beiyang Army against the revolutionaries. undo

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