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Maps of China drawn during the Beiyang government: the lost territories of the Qing Dynasty and some vassal states are indicated

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⚖️ Bitter Battle for Siberia: The Arduous Journey of the Beiyang Government

Although the Beiyang government had made strenuous efforts to recover Outer Mongolia, during World War I, they decided to send troops to Siberia to cooperate with the operations fought there by Britain, the United States, France, and Japan. Although the Beiyang government has a garrison in Vladivostok, it intends to regain in one fell swoop the lost 1 million square kilometers of land north of the Heilongjiang River, south of the Trans-Khingan Mountains, and east of the Ussuri River. Although unsuccessful, this strategic layout shows the ambition of the Beiyang government.

Maps of China drawn during the Beiyang government: the lost territories of the Qing Dynasty and some vassal states are indicated

The clash of the century: the game of wisdom between the Beiyang government and the Soviet Union

On May 31, 1924, Cao Kun, President of the Beiyang Government, and Gu Weijun, Minister of Foreign Affairs, signed a treaty with the Soviet Union on the area to be discussed, demarcating the lost land as a area to be discussed, and realizing the "freezing" of the territory that once belonged to the Qing Dynasty. This wise diplomatic strategy bought time for the future of China's homeland.

️ The Power of Words: A Historical Record of the Beiyang Government

Maps of China drawn during the Beiyang government: the lost territories of the Qing Dynasty and some vassal states are indicated

In the map of the world drawn during the Beiyang government, they not only marked the lost land, but also presented the old soil of the Qing Dynasty one by one. This historical record is not only an attachment to the past, but also an account of the future. Clear border lines outline the image of an unyielding nation.

The Trajectory of Time: The Patriotism of the Beiyang Government

Under the leadership of the Beiyang government, not only did Outer Mongolia, western Sichuan, Tibet, and other places achieve reunification, but also showed firm patriotism in diplomatic struggles. They have never forgotten every inch of land, and every inch of land has left their patriotic imprint.

Maps of China drawn during the Beiyang government: the lost territories of the Qing Dynasty and some vassal states are indicated

Eyes of the World: The International Vision of the Beiyang Government

In the world map drawn during the period of the Beiyang government, Asia, Europe, Africa and Oceania marked the places with the largest number of overseas Chinese at that time. This international perspective reflects the Beiyang government's global perception and lays a solid foundation for China's development.

The imprint of history: the continuation of the legacy of the Beiyang government

Maps of China drawn during the Beiyang government: the lost territories of the Qing Dynasty and some vassal states are indicated

The historical imprint of the Beiyang government is not only left on the map, but also deeply rooted in the soul of the Chinese land. This legacy is a tribute to our ancestors, a deep affection for our country, and an expectation for the future. Their unremitting pursuit has made this glorious chapter in history.

Looking to the Future: The Promise of Reading History and Masterpieces

In the journey of reading history and famous books, we walked into the long scroll of history during the period of the Beiyang government. This is not only a retrospective of history, but also a tribute to the wisdom and bravery of the people of that era. Our articles are not only a series of words, but also a memory of history and a respect for time.

Maps of China drawn during the Beiyang government: the lost territories of the Qing Dynasty and some vassal states are indicated

Thanks for reading: partners in the long history

Thank you for reading history and masterpieces, and for walking with us through this magnificent history. The wheel of history is rolling forward, and we are the witnesses of history and the inheritors of the times. Let us build a more brilliant tomorrow with reverence for the past and faith in the future.

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