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    Duan Qirui(Chinese: 段祺瑞; pinyin: Duàn Qíruì; Wade–Giles: Tuan Ch'i-jui, pronounced [twân tɕʰǐ.ɻwêɪ]) (March 6, 1865 – November 2, 1936) was a Chinese warlord, politician and commander of the Beiyang Armywho ruled as the effective dictator of northern China in the late 1910s.

  2. Duan Qirui was a warlord who dominated China intermittently between 1916 and 1926. A student of military science in Germany, Duan became President Yuan Shikai’s minister of war following the Chinese Revolution of 1911.

  3. Duan Qirui (March 6, 1865 – November 2, 1936) was a Chinese warlord, politician and commander of the Beiyang Army who ruled as the effective dictator of northern China in the late 1910s.

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    Duan Qirui ( Chinese: 段祺瑞; pinyin: Duàn Qíruì; Wade–Giles: Tuan Ch'i-jui, pronounced [twa n tɕʰi .ɻwe ɪ]) (March 6, 1865 – November 2, 1936) was a Chinese warlord, politician and commander of the Beiyang Army who ruled as the effective dictator of northern China in the late 1910s.

  5. Duan Qirui, leader of the Anhui clique, favored aggressive action against the South, and after becoming premier of the state department (Guwu Zongli, 国务总理) advocated a military solution. His plan was to rid southern China of rival warlords, as well as unify the country.

  6. Duan Qirui (1865-1936), native of Hefei, Anhui, styled Zhiquan. In 1889 (15th year of Guangxu reign), graduated from the Beiyang Military Academy, then went to study military affairs in Germany.

  7. Duan Qirui (Chinese: 段祺瑞; pinyin: Duàn Qíruì; Wade–Giles: Tuan Ch'i-jui, pronounced [twân tɕʰǐ.ɻwêɪ]) (March 6, 1865 – November 2, 1936) was a Chinese warlord, politician and commander of the Beiyang Army who ruled as the effective dictator of northern China in the late 1910s.