The Fight for the Republic in ChinaPutnam Weale, B. L. (Bertram Lenox)
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The Fight for the Republic in China
Putnam Weale, B. L. (Bertram Lenox)
China -- History -- Republic, 1912-1949; China -- Politics and government
I am still of the opinion that the "designation petitions" submitted
through the Tsan Cheng Yuan are unsuited to the demands of the time;
and the official acceptance of the Imperial Throne made on the 11th
day of the 12th month of last year (11th December, 1915) is hereby
cancelled. "The designation petitions" of the Provinces and of the
Special Administrative Areas are hereby all returned through the
State Department to the Tsan Cheng Yuan, _i.e._, the acting Li Fa
Yuan (Parliament), to be forwarded to the petitioners for
destruction; and all the preparations connected therewith are to
cease at once. In this wise I hope to imitate the sincerity of the
Ancients by taking on myself all the blame so that my action may
fall in line with the spirit of humanity which is the expression of
the will of Heaven. I now cleanse my heart and wash my thoughts to
the end that trouble may be averted and the people may have peace.
Those who advocated the monarchical system were prompted by the
desire to strengthen the foundation of the country; but as their
methods have proved unsuitable their patriotism might harm the
country. Those who have opposed the monarchy have done so out of
their desire to express their political views. It may be therefore
presumed that they would not go to the extreme and so endanger the
country. They should, therefore, all hearken to the voice of their
own conscience and sacrifice their prejudices, and with one mind and
one purpose unite in the effort of saving the situation so that the
glorious descendants of the Sacred Continent may be spared the
horrors of internal warfare and the bad omens may be changed into
lucky signs.
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