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On July 14, 1916, the Beijing government punished the imperial crimes.
On July 14, 1916, the government of Beijing punished the imperial crimes. On July 14, 1916, the government of Beijing began to punish the organizers of the imperial regime. The South China submitted a list of punishment crimes, with the exception of the “six monks” Yang, Sun Yin, Liu, Liu, Liu, Liu and Huai, along with Liu, Liu, Zhou, Zhou, Zhou, Zhou, Zhang, Liu, Liu and Yin, the so-called “seven murderers” (commonly referred to as the “thirteenth monarchy”). On July 14, the government of Beijing issued an order to punish the imperial crimes, and the imperial party and the national party of Liu, Liu, Liu, Liu and Huai said they could not mix


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