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who was the Chairman of the Sichuan Provincial Assembly became the Military Governor. Yin Changheng became the Director of War under Pu's direction. But on 8 December a part of the Sichuan Army rose in rebellion at Chengdu because of the delayed payment of wages, Pu escaped from Sichuan. Yin
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in November 1911. On 21 March same year both governments agreed to merge with each other and established the new Sichuan Government. Yin remained as the Military Governor and Zhang became the Vice Military Governor of the new government.
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commanded his army and quelled the insurgent troops quickly, so he succeeded Pu's position by the backing of public opinion. On 22 December Yin captured Zhao Erfeng and executed him because of the conspiracy of counter-revolution.
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cooperated with Hu Jingyi and intrigued against Yin. On 2 February same year Yin was arrested by the order of Yuan, and he was sentenced to nine years' penal servitude on the charge of murdering Zhao Erfeng.
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on sick leave. In January 1914 the position of Administrative Commander in the frontier of Sichuan was repealed. In a short time Zhao Erfeng's elder brother
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In 1903, Yin Changheng entered to the Sichuan Military School in the first period. In next year he went to Japan where he entered the
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In June 1916 Yuan Shikai died, and Yin was pardoned. Later he became the Adviser of the Military Governor of
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But Qiu and Jiang (2000), p.125. wrote this riot was the plot which was planned by Yin Changheng secretly.
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stepped down from his post. The revolutionaries established the Great Han Sichuan Military Government (
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Xu (main ed.) (2007), p.243 introduced a different opinion that Yin was born in Huayang, Sichuan.
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by public money, and continued on to graduation from the Infantry School of the 6th class of the
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where he was appointed the head of the bureau of translation in the Guangxi Training Office (
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After returning to Chengdu, Yin Changheng came into collision with his powerful subordinate
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In 1908, Yin Changheng returned to China and participated to maneuvers of new armies at
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Heath Cranton. Chapter 17, contains a photograph of Yin Changheng with other officers.
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Having thus been sidelined, Yin Changheng lost motivation and in November 1913 went to
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Unabridged Biographical Dictionary of the Republic, Revised and Enlarged Version (
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In January 1912, Yin Changheng started to negotiate with Shu Military Government (
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in same October, the revolutionaries of Sichuan also rose in rebellion, so the
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and subsequently he participated in the “Party of Blood-and-Iron Warriors” (
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clashed with Sichuan Army at the border between Sichuan and
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he became one of the leaders of the revolutionary army in
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Yin remained in Sichuan. Yin died on 26 May 1953, at
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Peng District
Sichuan
Qing Empire
Xichang
Xikang
China
Qing Dynasty
Beiyang government
Republic of China
Chinese name
family name
Yin
Chinese
pinyin
Wade–Giles
Qing Dynasty
Republic of China
Tongmenghui
Xinhai Revolution
Sichuan
Courtesy name
Peng District
Tokyo Shimbu Military Academy
Imperial Japanese Army Academy
Tongmenghui
Tianjin
Guangxi
Xinhai Revolution
Viceroy of Sichuan

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