. . . . "1921-12-17"^^ . . . . . . . . "Jin Yunpeng"@es . . . . . . . "1919"^^ . . . . . "Jin Yunpeng"@fr . . . "1951-01-30"^^ . "\u9773\u96F2\u9D6C"@en . . "\u9773\u96F2\u9D6C\uFF081877\u5E74\uFF0D1951\u5E741\u67083\u65E5\uFF09\uFF0C\u5B57\u7FFC\u9752\uFF0C\u5C71\u4E1C\u7701\u5157\u5DDE\u5E9C\u90B9\u53BF\uFF08\u4ECA\u90B9\u57CE\uFF09\u82D7\u5E84\u4EBA\uFF0C\u540E\u968F\u7236\u6BCD\u9003\u8352\u5230\u6D4E\u5B81\u5E02\u533A\u5357\u9A6C\u9053\u3002\u4E2D\u534E\u6C11\u56FD\u519B\u4E8B\u53CA\u653F\u6CBB\u4EBA\u7269\uFF0C\u66FE\u4EFB\u4E2D\u534E\u6C11\u56FD\u56FD\u52A1\u603B\u7406\u3002\u6BB5\u797A\u745E\u300C\u56DB\u5927\u91D1\u525B\u300D\u4E4B\u4E00\uFF08\u5176\u4ED6\u4E3A\u5F90\u6A39\u931A\u3001\u5434\u5149\u65B0\u3001\u5085\u826F\u4F50\uFF09\u3002"@zh . "Jin Yunpeng (ur. 1877 w prowincji Szantung, zm. 1951) \u2013 chi\u0144ski polityk i wojskowy, genera\u0142 w latach 1919\u20131921 dwukrotnie premier rz\u0105du Republiki Chi\u0144skiej oraz ."@pl . . "J\u00ECn Y\u00FAnp\u00E9ng"@en . "Jin Yunpeng"@pl . "1919-09-24"^^ . . "1951-01-30"^^ . . "1877"^^ . . . . . . . . "\u9773 \u96F2\u9D6C\uFF08\u304D\u3093 \u3046\u3093\u307B\u3046\uFF09\u306F\u3001\u6E05\u672B\u30FB\u4E2D\u83EF\u6C11\u56FD\u306E\u8ECD\u4EBA\u30FB\u653F\u6CBB\u5BB6\u3002\u5317\u4EAC\u653F\u5E9C\u30FB\u5B89\u5FBD\u6D3E\u306E\u6709\u529B\u8ECD\u4EBA\u3067\u3001\u6BB5\u797A\u745E\u914D\u4E0B\u306E\u300C\u56DB\u5927\u91D1\u525B\u300D\u306E\u7B46\u982D\uFF08\u4ED6\u306F\u5F90\u6A39\u931A\u30FB\u5449\u5149\u65B0\u30FB\u5085\u826F\u4F50\uFF09\u3068\u3055\u308C\u308B\u3002\u5F8C\u306B\u56FD\u52D9\u7DCF\u7406\u3082\u52D9\u3081\u305F\u3002\u53F7\u306F\u7FFC\u6E05\u3002\u5F1F\u306F\u5B89\u5FBD\u6D3E\u30FB\u76F4\u96B7\u6D3E\u306E\u8ECD\u4EBA\u3067\u3042\u308B\u9773\u96F2\u9D9A\u3002"@ja . "1920-05-14"^^ . . "Empire of China"@en . . . . "Republic of China"@en . "Jin Yunpeng (Chinese: \u9773\u4E91\u9E4F; pinyin: J\u00ECn Y\u00FAnp\u00E9ng; Wade\u2013Giles: Chin Yun-peng); IPA: [t\u0361\u0255\u00ECn \u00FDnp\u02B0\u0259\u0301\u014B]; 1877 \u2013 30 January 1951) was a Chinese general and politician of the Warlord Era of the Republic of China. He served as both Minister of War and then Premier of China several times. His ascent to the Premiership was supported and engineered by Cao Kun and Zhang Zuolin, as he was the leader of an Anfu Club faction rival to Xu Shichang. He promised several cabinet positions to the Anfu Club but went back on his word after he won. A political crisis began in February 1920 when Zhao Ti, the military governor of Henan nominally allied with the Anhui Clique but neutral with the Zhili Clique, was attempted to be replaced with Wu Guangxin, a relative of Duan Qirui. Zhao responded by allying with Wu Peifu and Zhang Zuolin's alliance. Jin attempted to resign over the appointment, but was dissuaded. A rift with the Anfu Club had formed, which led to an effort to remove him. However, Jin's position was relatively secure as he had the support of the Zhili and Fengtian Cliques. When Parliament opened in March, Jin reformed a parliamentary group to oppose the Anfu Club, getting the membership of about 100 MPs. Supporters came from members of the moribund Communications Clique, as well as the Research Clique, and other opposition MPs. His position was enhanced by mass-nonattendance, with only 202 House members attending a sitting on an occasion. During his first tenure as Premier, his government was plagued with financial woes; as such, he prepared to resign in May 1920. Instead, the President, Xu Shichang, allowed him to go on temporary holiday; this holiday quickly turned permanent with the appointment of Sa Zhenbing as Jin's successor the next day. In December 1921, having been made Premier once again, he resigned again; this time, he was replaced with Liang Shiyi. In 1927, he attempted to reorganize the cabinet of China, but was blocked from doing so."@en . . . "Chin Yun-peng"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u9773\u96F2\u9D6C"@ja . . . . "Jin Yunpeng - Yunpeng Jin - (chinois simplifi\u00E9: \u9773\u4E91\u9E4F, chinois traditionnel \u9773\u4E91\u9E4F, pinyin: Jin Yunpeng) (n\u00E9 en 1877 \u00E0 Hefei , mort le 30 janvier 1951 \u00E0 Tianjin) est un g\u00E9n\u00E9ral et homme politique de l'\u00E9poque dite des Seigneurs de la guerre de r\u00E9publique de Chine. Il est \u00E0 deux reprises ministre de la Guerre et Premier ministre du gouvernement de Beiyang."@fr . . "7293"^^ . . . . . . . . . "\u9773\u96F2\u9D6C"@zh . . . . . . . . . "\u9773\u4E91\u9E4F"@en . . . . "Jin Yunpeng"@en . . . "Minister of War of the Republic of China"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Jin Yunpeng (chino simplificado: \u9773\u4E91\u9E4F; chino tradicional: \u9773\u96F2\u9D6C; pinyin: J\u00ECn Y\u00FAnp\u00E9ng; 1877 - 30 de enero de 1951) fue un militar y pol\u00EDtico chino dentro del gobierno de Beiyang y Premier de la Rep\u00FAblica de China en dos ocasiones. Naci\u00F3 en la ciudad de en la provincia de Shandong y se gradu\u00F3 de una academia militar en Tianjin. En 1914 fue nombrado general y en 1915 apoy\u00F3 el ascenso del presidente Yuan Shikai como emperador y recibi\u00F3 el t\u00EDtulo de conde. Tras el desmantelamiento del Imperio y la muerte de Yuan en 1916, se convirti\u00F3 en uno de los miembros m\u00E1s prominentes del bando Anhui. Entre septiembre de 1919 y mayo de 1920 fue nombrado por primera vez primer ministro y Ministro de Guerra de la Rep\u00FAblica de China. Particip\u00F3 en la guerra Zhili-Anhui en julio de 1920, en donde su bando fue derrotado, pero volvi\u00F3 a fungir como Primer Ministro y Ministro de Guerra entre agosto de 1920 y diciembre de 1921. Luego se retir\u00F3 de la pol\u00EDtica, migr\u00F3 a la concesi\u00F3n inglesa de Tianjin, y durante el gobierno nacionalista y la posterior ocupaci\u00F3n japonesa se le invit\u00F3 a colaborar pero rechaz\u00F3 los ofrecimientos. En sus \u00FAltimos a\u00F1os se convirti\u00F3 en monje budista, pero con el establecimiento de la Rep\u00FAblica Popular China debi\u00F3 abandonar la religi\u00F3n. Falleci\u00F3 en Tianjin a la edad de 75 a\u00F1os. \n* Datos: Q616603 \n* Multimedia: Jin Yunpeng / Q616603"@es . . . . . . . . "1920-08-09"^^ . . . "Jin Yunpeng"@it . . . . . . . "1920"^^ . . "\u9773\u96F2\u9D6C\uFF081877\u5E74\uFF0D1951\u5E741\u67083\u65E5\uFF09\uFF0C\u5B57\u7FFC\u9752\uFF0C\u5C71\u4E1C\u7701\u5157\u5DDE\u5E9C\u90B9\u53BF\uFF08\u4ECA\u90B9\u57CE\uFF09\u82D7\u5E84\u4EBA\uFF0C\u540E\u968F\u7236\u6BCD\u9003\u8352\u5230\u6D4E\u5B81\u5E02\u533A\u5357\u9A6C\u9053\u3002\u4E2D\u534E\u6C11\u56FD\u519B\u4E8B\u53CA\u653F\u6CBB\u4EBA\u7269\uFF0C\u66FE\u4EFB\u4E2D\u534E\u6C11\u56FD\u56FD\u52A1\u603B\u7406\u3002\u6BB5\u797A\u745E\u300C\u56DB\u5927\u91D1\u525B\u300D\u4E4B\u4E00\uFF08\u5176\u4ED6\u4E3A\u5F90\u6A39\u931A\u3001\u5434\u5149\u65B0\u3001\u5085\u826F\u4F50\uFF09\u3002"@zh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Jin Yunpeng o Chin Yun-peng (Hefei, 1877 \u2013 Tientsin, 30 gennaio 1951) \u00E8 stato un generale e politico cinese del Periodo dei signori della guerra. Fu sia che primo ministro della Cina."@it . . "11027123"^^ . . . . "1920"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "Jin Yunpeng o Chin Yun-peng (Hefei, 1877 \u2013 Tientsin, 30 gennaio 1951) \u00E8 stato un generale e politico cinese del Periodo dei signori della guerra. Fu sia che primo ministro della Cina."@it . "1108781788"^^ . . . . . "1919"^^ . "\u9773\u96F2\u9D6C"@en . . . . "Jin Yunpeng (ur. 1877 w prowincji Szantung, zm. 1951) \u2013 chi\u0144ski polityk i wojskowy, genera\u0142 w latach 1919\u20131921 dwukrotnie premier rz\u0105du Republiki Chi\u0144skiej oraz ."@pl . "\u9773 \u96F2\u9D6C\uFF08\u304D\u3093 \u3046\u3093\u307B\u3046\uFF09\u306F\u3001\u6E05\u672B\u30FB\u4E2D\u83EF\u6C11\u56FD\u306E\u8ECD\u4EBA\u30FB\u653F\u6CBB\u5BB6\u3002\u5317\u4EAC\u653F\u5E9C\u30FB\u5B89\u5FBD\u6D3E\u306E\u6709\u529B\u8ECD\u4EBA\u3067\u3001\u6BB5\u797A\u745E\u914D\u4E0B\u306E\u300C\u56DB\u5927\u91D1\u525B\u300D\u306E\u7B46\u982D\uFF08\u4ED6\u306F\u5F90\u6A39\u931A\u30FB\u5449\u5149\u65B0\u30FB\u5085\u826F\u4F50\uFF09\u3068\u3055\u308C\u308B\u3002\u5F8C\u306B\u56FD\u52D9\u7DCF\u7406\u3082\u52D9\u3081\u305F\u3002\u53F7\u306F\u7FFC\u6E05\u3002\u5F1F\u306F\u5B89\u5FBD\u6D3E\u30FB\u76F4\u96B7\u6D3E\u306E\u8ECD\u4EBA\u3067\u3042\u308B\u9773\u96F2\u9D9A\u3002"@ja . . . . . . . . . . . "Jin Yunpeng"@en . . "Jin Yunpeng - Yunpeng Jin - (chinois simplifi\u00E9: \u9773\u4E91\u9E4F, chinois traditionnel \u9773\u4E91\u9E4F, pinyin: Jin Yunpeng) (n\u00E9 en 1877 \u00E0 Hefei , mort le 30 janvier 1951 \u00E0 Tianjin) est un g\u00E9n\u00E9ral et homme politique de l'\u00E9poque dite des Seigneurs de la guerre de r\u00E9publique de Chine. Il est \u00E0 deux reprises ministre de la Guerre et Premier ministre du gouvernement de Beiyang."@fr . . . . "zh"@en . "Jin Yunpeng"@en . . . . . "Jin Yunpeng (Chinese: \u9773\u4E91\u9E4F; pinyin: J\u00ECn Y\u00FAnp\u00E9ng; Wade\u2013Giles: Chin Yun-peng); IPA: [t\u0361\u0255\u00ECn \u00FDnp\u02B0\u0259\u0301\u014B]; 1877 \u2013 30 January 1951) was a Chinese general and politician of the Warlord Era of the Republic of China. He served as both Minister of War and then Premier of China several times. During his first tenure as Premier, his government was plagued with financial woes; as such, he prepared to resign in May 1920. Instead, the President, Xu Shichang, allowed him to go on temporary holiday; this holiday quickly turned permanent with the appointment of Sa Zhenbing as Jin's successor the next day."@en . . "Jin Yunpeng (chino simplificado: \u9773\u4E91\u9E4F; chino tradicional: \u9773\u96F2\u9D6C; pinyin: J\u00ECn Y\u00FAnp\u00E9ng; 1877 - 30 de enero de 1951) fue un militar y pol\u00EDtico chino dentro del gobierno de Beiyang y Premier de la Rep\u00FAblica de China en dos ocasiones. \n* Datos: Q616603 \n* Multimedia: Jin Yunpeng / Q616603"@es . . . . . .