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| 1907 | Rule of Tibet |  |
| Britain and Russia negotiate the status of Persia, Tibet and Afghanistan |
| 1908 | Capture of Wuhan |  |
| Wuhan Rebels capture Wuhan |
| 1908 | Consortium Four Powers |  |
| British, French, American & German banks will build Chinese railways |
| 1908 | Railways |  |
| British, French, American & German banks will build Chinese railways |
| 1908 | Rebellion |  |
| Szechuan Rebelion breaks out after the Four Power Consortium tries to buy out local interests |
| 1908 | Succession |  |
| Succeeds as Emperor of China, the 10th & last Emperor |
| 1910 | Capture of Korea |  |
| Japan annexes Korea and thereby terminates the Choson dynasty |
| 1910 | Constitution |  |
| The National Assemby demands the convocation of Parliament which is promised for 1913 |
| 1910 | Rule of Korea |  |
| Japan annexes Korea and thereby terminates the Choson dynasty |
| 1910 | Rule of Tibet |  |
| Lhasa Chinese troops enter Lhasa, Tibet |
| 1910 | Siege of Lhasa |  |
| Lhasa Chinese troops enter Lhasa, Tibet |
| 1912 | Abdication |  |
| Abdicates after the establishment of the Republic |
| 1912 | Constitution |  |
| Abdicates after the establishment of the Republic |
| 1917 | Alliance |  |
| China joins World War I on the side of Britain, France, Japan and the USA, the first time ever that Chinese soldiers walk into another continent |
| 1917 | Declaration War |  |
| China joins World War I on the side of Britain, France, Japan and the USA, the first time ever that Chinese soldiers walk into another continent |
| 1917 | Restoration |  |
| Peking Nominally restored to the throne for 12 days |
| 1919 | Demonstrations |  |
| Tiananmen Sqr Students join in a protest in the Tiananmen Square of Beijing against the European powers' decision to grant German-controlled Shandong to Japan, and thus create a new nationalist Chinese movement ("May Fourth movement") |
| 1919 | May Fourth movement |  |
| Peking Students join in a protest in the Tiananmen Square of Beijing against the European powers' decision to grant German-controlled Shandong to Japan, and thus create a new nationalist Chinese movement ("May Fourth movement") |
| 1919 | Rule of Shandong |  |
| Peking Students join in a protest in the Tiananmen Square of Beijing against the European powers' decision to grant German-controlled Shandong to Japan, and thus create a new nationalist Chinese movement ("May Fourth movement") |
| 1924 | Exile of P'u i |  |
| Leaves the forbidden city for the Japanese concession of Tientsin |
| 1931 | Rule of Manchukuo |  |
| Mukden Appointed Chief Executive & ruler on behalf of the Japanese of Manchukuo |
| 1932 | Independence |  |
| Manchukuo Proclaims the independence of Manchukuo, formerly Manchuria, a Japanese puppet state |
| 1932 | President |  |
| Appointed President of Manchoukuo by the Japanese |
| 1934 | Succession |  |
| Succeeds as Emperor of the Japanese puppet state of Manchoukuo, 1934-45 |
| 1945 | Arrest |  |
| Captured by the Soviet Army |
| 1950 | Arrest |  |
| Imprisoned by the Chinese Government as a war criminal, 1950-1959 |
| 1964 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "From an Emperor to a Citizen" |