Draft:Hu-pei Military Government

Hu-pei Military Government of the Republic of China
中華民國軍政府鄂軍都督府
1911–1912
Flag of Hu-pei Military Government
Provincial capital
and largest city
Wu-ch'ang
Official languagesStandard Chinese
Recognised national languages
Recognised regional languagesHankou dialect
Demonym(s)Chinese
GovernmentMilitary government
Li Yuan-hung
EstablishmentEstablishment of the Republic of China
History 
• Establishment of the Republic of China
11 October 1911
• Wu-ch'ang Uprising
10 October 1911
• Established
11 October 1911 1911
10 October 1911
• Establishment of the Provisional Government of the Republic of China
1 January 1912 1912
• Abdication of Puyi
12 February 1912
Area
• Total
187,500 km2 (72,400 sq mi)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Great Ch'ing
Provisional Government of the Republic of China
Today part ofChina
Hu-pei Military Government of the Republic of China
Traditional Chinese中華民國軍政府鄂軍都督府
Literal meaningHu-pei Military Governor’s Mansion, Military Government of the Republic of China
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōnghuá míngúo jūn zhèngfǔ è jūn dūdū fǔ
Gwoyeu RomatzyhJonghwa mingwo jiun jenqfuu er jiun dudu fuu
Wade–GilesChung1-hua2 min2-kuo2 chun1 cheng4-fu3 e4 chun1 tu1-tu1 fu3
Hubei Military Government
Traditional Chinese鄂軍都督府
Literal meaningHu-pei Military Governor’s Mansion
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinÈ jūn dūdū fǔ
Gwoyeu RomatzyhEr jiun dudu fuu
Wade–GilesE4 chun1 tu1-tu1 fu3

The Hu-pei Military Government of the Republic of China (chinese: 中華民國軍政府鄂軍都督府; pinyin: Zhōnghuá mínguó jūn zhèngfǔ è jūn dūdū fǔ; wade-giles: Chung-hua min-kuo chun cheng-fu e chun tu-tu fu), commonly known as the Hu-pei Military Government (chinese: 鄂軍都督府; pinyin: È jūn dūdū fǔ; wade-giles: E chun tutu fu), was a military government established on 11 October 1911 by the revolutionaries from the New Army to temporarily represent and govern the province of Hu-pei in the newly established Republic of China. The Hu-pei Military Government of the Republic of China was established as a result of the Wu-ch'ang Uprising and would continue to represent and govern the province until the establishment of the Provisional Government of the Republic of China on 1 January 1912 in Nanking.


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