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復辟始末記   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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復辟始末記
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目錄
001 第一章 復辟之醞釀
001001 復辟說所自起及其經過
001002 徐州會議
002 第二章 復辟之勛機
002001 陰謀派之黑幕
002002 張勳進京時之跋戶
002003 黎總統之引虎自衛
002004 某次長歡迎之見辱
002005 中華門今昔之觀感
002006 張勳入京後之謁大總統
002007 張勳入謁宣統之密謀
002008 張勳贊助李內閣之偽意
002009 內閣之難產
002010 張勳對於獨立各省不肯撤兵之注意
002011 張勳之運動公使
002012 張勳之計賺王士珍
002013 張勳之籠絡江吳
002014 李九登場後之埽興
002015 萬繩拭為萬惡之首
002016 文武聖人之求仙
002017 康電為復辟之伏線
002018 康萬之同惡相濟
002019 康有為進京之奇特
002020 文武聖人之決議
002021 張妻之逐康萬
002022 倉卒舉行復辟之原因
003 第三章 復辟之爆發
003001 復辟問題之實行
003002 復辟前一夕之會議
003003 復辟時之儀注
003004 復辟之偽諭
003005 偽廷之宮門抄
003006 復辟前張勳之籲請復辟折
003007 復辟後偽臣之謝恩折
003008 復辟後之黎總統
003009 復辟後之張勳
003010 復辟後之李內閣
003011 復辟後之徐東海
003012 復辟後之南京會議
003013 馮代總統之受任
004 第四章 復辟之失敗
004001 馬廠誓師
004002 討逆軍之出發
004003 逆軍之毀路
004004 廊房之戰
004005 逆軍豐臺之敗績
004006 皇宮之炸彈
004007 討逆軍之入京幾
004008 張逆之四面楚歌
004009 張逆之負嵎
004010 復辟最後之失敗
004011 張逆之逃匿使館
004012 雷震春張鎮芳之末路
004013 梅光遠之末路
004014 馮得麟之末路
004015 復辟失敗後之清臣下落
004016 軍界之電請取銷優待清室條件
004017 事平後馮總統據清室函請之通令
005 附錄一 復辟後各地之要聞
005001 復辟聲中之徐州
005002 復辟聲中之河南
005003 復辟聲中之湖北
005004 復辟聲中之山東
005005 復辟聲中之奉天
005006 復辟聲中之吉林
005007 復辟聲中之上海
005008 復辟聲中之浙江
005009 復辟聲中之福建
005010 復辟聲中之安徽
005011 復辟聲中之江西
005012 復辟聲中之廣東
005013 復辟聲中之四川
006 附錄二
006001 復辟之真相
006002 復辟陰謀紀實
006003 叛黨亂國之經過
006004 黎大總統之通電
006005 復辟始末記零拾
006006 黎總統之出府
006007 總統之贐款同鄉
006008 國體問題
006009 偽廷議政召見之地點
006010 邵福瀛之倖免
006011 劉廷琛之參與大政
006012 阮忠樞之騎牆
006013 南苑飛機贊助共和
006014 民國之女俠
006015 復辟後各要人進京出京一覽表(自七月一日起至七日止)

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