The Beiyang government, the national government, the Wang puppet government, where did so many governments come from the Republic of China?

The Beiyang government, the national government, the Wang puppet government, where did so many governments come from the Republic of China?
During the Republic of China, government agencies changed their vests frequently.

during the Republic of China, government agencies changed their vests frequently, and administrative organs such as the Beiyang government, the national government, and the Wang puppet government appeared. The government of "the Great Banner of the changing City" not only damaged the authority of state institutions at that time but also caused trouble for future generations to study the history of the people's Republic of China.

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Beiyang government

Sun Yat-sen resigned as president after 44 days and recommended Yuan Shikai to continue as interim president. On October 6, 1913, Yuan Shikai was inaugurated as the president of the Republic of China in Beijing, and the Beiyang government was established. After his death, the Beiyang system was divided. In 1928, the Beiyang government was defeated in the Northern Expedition and died. On the surface, the Beiyang government is the fruit of the victory of the 1911 Revolution, but in fact, it is an asset. The product of class revolutionaries making concessions to big landlords and representatives of big compradors.


National Government


on May 5, 1946, the national government ended its duties as the wartime capital of Nanjing and Chongqing. On May 20, 1948, after deliberation and approval by the National Assembly, the National Government was reorganized into the presidential palace, and Chiang Kai-shek became president of the Republic of China. The "National Government" withdrew from the stage of history. Under the control of Chiang Kai-shek, the national government was reduced to a tool for him to exercise dictatorship.


Wang puppet government