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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory Yuan Shikai signed the "Twenty-one Article" of an unequal treaty that betrayed his power and humiliated the country
Representatives of China and Japan took a group photo when the "21 Article" was signed. From left: (China) Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Cao Rulin, Chief of Foreign Affairs Lu Zhengxiang, Secretary Shi Luben;(Japan) Counselor Nishikichi Obata, Minister to China Chiyuki, Secretary Counselor Gao Wei
In 1915, Yuan Shikai accepted Japan's unreasonable demands and signed an unequal treaty-the "Twenty-One Articles"-that undermined his power and humiliated the country. On May 25, 1915, China and Japan signed the "China-Japan Treaty" and the "Exchange of Notes" in Beijing. Japan represented Rijii, and the Yuan government represented Lu Zhengxiang. The two treaties were on Shandong, Southern Manchuria and Eastern Mongolia, and 13 letters were exchanged, covering issues such as Fujian, Han Yeping and the extension of the lease period of Lvda. Except for No. 5, most of the contents of the original "Article 21" are included.
Comment: Traitor Yuan Shikai sold out the country in order to become emperor and will be remembered for thousands of years Keywords: May 25, 1915, Yuan Shikai, unequal treaty News raw data sources → https://today.help.bj.cn/show/?id=8221 17WorldNews[2025.09.27-14:11] 访问:77
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