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The flag that the Beiyang government used is called "Five Races Under One Union", with the red representing the {{i|Han}} [[Han Chinese]], yellow the {{i|Manchu}} [[Manchus]], blue the {{i|Mongolia}} [[Mongolia|Mongols]], white the {{i|Islam}} [[Hui|Hui Muslims]] (later is also represented {{i|EastTurk}} [[Uyghurs]] and all other Muslim minorities), and black the {{i|Tibet}} [[Tibet|Tibetans]]. | The flag that the Beiyang government used is called "Five Races Under One Union", with the red representing the {{i|Han}} [[Han Chinese]], yellow the {{i|Manchu}} [[Manchus]], blue the {{i|Mongolia}} [[Mongolia|Mongols]], white the {{i|Islam}} [[Hui|Hui Muslims]] (later is also represented {{i|EastTurk}} [[Uyghurs]] and all other Muslim minorities), and black the {{i|Tibet}} [[Tibet|Tibetans]]. This set of symbolism would later be adopted by {{i|Manchukuo}} [[Manchukuo]], who changed it up a bit. | ||
== How to draw == | == How to draw == |
Revision as of 01:23, 23 March 2025
The Beiyang government, was the internationally recognized government of the Republic of China between 1912 and 1928, based in
Beijing. He was dominated by the generals of the
Beiyang Army, giving him his name.
History
On 10 March 1912, Yuan Shikai, leader of the
Beiyang Army, became provisional president while located in
Beijing, his power base. He refused to move to
Nanjing, fearing further assassination attempts. It was also more economical to keep the existing
Qing bureaucracy in Beijing, so the provisional senate moved north as well; the government thereby began the administration from Beijing on 10 October 1912.
On the second year of the Republic of China (1913), October 6, Yuan Shikai was elected as the first president of the Republic of China, marking the official establishment of the Beijing government and the end of the
provisional government.
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Trivia
- Many people confuse the Beiyang flag as a
LGBTQ+ flag, even though the Beiyang flag was made way before the LGBT movement solidified.
Relationships
Friends
Empire of Japan - Supported me against
these revolutionaries
.
Enemies
Nationalist Government - You think you’ve won, don’t you? You call yourself the true heir of the Republic, but I was here first. It was MY armies that held China together after the fall of the
Qing! Without me, you would have been nothing more than a band of idealists preaching revolution in the south.
Flag
The flag that the Beiyang government used is called "Five Races Under One Union", with the red representing the Han Chinese, yellow the
Manchus, blue the
Mongols, white the
Hui Muslims (later is also represented
Uyghurs and all other Muslim minorities), and black the
Tibetans. This set of symbolism would later be adopted by
Manchukuo, who changed it up a bit.
How to draw

Beiyang Government has a drawing rating of easy.
- Draw a ball.
- Divide the ball into five stripes horizontally.
- Fill in these colours for the stripes from top to bottom: red, yellow, blue, white, black.
- Add Chinese eyes and done!
Color Name | HEX | |
---|---|---|
Red | #DE2119 | |
Yellow | #FFC500 | |
Blue | #08639C | |
White | #FFFFFF | |
Black | #000000 |