Ronglu

Ronglu

▪ Chinese official
born April 6, 1836, China
died April 11, 1903, Beijing

      official and general during the last years of the Qing dynasty who organized and led one of the first brigades of Chinese troops that used Western firearms and drill. He achieved high office as a favourite of the powerful empress dowager Cixi, and he ensured that the army remained loyal to her.

      In 1898 a reformist group under the Guangxu emperor attempted to modernize the Chinese military, administrative, and educational systems. To counteract the tremendous power of the empress dowager and her conservative officials, the emperor secretly replaced Ronglu as head of the army with Yuan Shikai, one of Ronglu's protégés and later the first president of the Chinese Republic. Yuan was to have mobilized his troops near the capital, eliminated Ronglu, and then imprisoned the empress dowager. But lacking confidence, Yuan confided the plot to Ronglu, who marched his forces into the capital, threw out the reformers, and imprisoned the emperor in his palace. Ronglu then became one of the most powerful ministers of the dynasty.

      In the following year (1899) the empress dowager, under the domination of supporters of the antiforeign Boxer (Boxer Rebellion) secret societies, ordered all foreigners in China killed. Although Ronglu did nothing to prevent the spread of the Boxers, he did not press the Boxers' attack on the besieged foreign diplomats in their legations in Beijing ( Boxer Rebellion). Nevertheless, he fled with Cixi to Xi'an when foreign troops entered Beijing on Aug. 14, 1900. When the court returned in 1902, Ronglu once again resumed high office.

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