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January, 1891; Lieut. -General, Plain White Banner Corps, June, 1901; Special Embassy to Germany, July, 1901; Commandant, Chienju Regt. of the Imperial Guards, Feb., 1906.


TSAI-HSUN, Duke (PEKING), Imperial Duke of the first degree; brother of the Emperor; Imperial Clansman.


TS'AI HUI-CH'ANG (CHEFOO), Taotai. Mag., Mixed Court, Shanghai, 1896; attache, Treaty Comm., 1903; Tientsin, 1904; Taotai, Chefoo, Shantung, Oct., 1905.


TSAI-TSE, Duke (PEKING), LL.D., D.C.L.; Imperial Clansman. Deputy Lieut.-General, Plain Blue Banner Corps, March, 1901; member of the Travelling Commission for the investigation of foreign Parliamentary Government, 1905-6; was slightly hurt by the bomb outrage at Peking, 1905, as Commission was leaving; his family urged his resignation from the Commission but he stated that he would willingly die if death would give to China Constitutional Government; Capt. -General, Bordered Yellow Hanchun Banner Corps, Nov., 1905; received by King Edward at London, May 10, 1906; received honorary degree of LL.D. from Cambridge University, May 1906; D.C.L., Oxford, May, 1906.


TSAI-YI (PEKING), Imperial Clansman. (Prince Tuan) Prince of 3rd order; s. of Prince Tuan; Supt. of Customs, Peking, Sept., 1892; Director, Imperial Clan Court, Oct., 1893; Grand Chamberlain, Oct., 1893; adopted by Prince Jui, and given title of Prince Tuan, Feb., 1894; Supt,, Peking Field Force, Aug., 1894; do., Hu-Shen Ying ( Tiger Spirit Force ), 1894; Joint Presdt., Tsung-li Yamen June, 1900; Grand Council, Aug., 1900; degraded and handed over to-Imperial Clan Court for penalty, Sept., 1900; sentenced to banishment and life imprisonment in Manchuria, Dec., 1900; sentenced to death; commuted to exile to New Dominion, 1901; in 1905 was reported back in Peking in disguise; was in secluded village in Shansi in poverty, Sept., 1905.


TSAI-YING, Prince (PEKING), Imperial Clansman; s.of late Prince Tuan. Deputy Lieut. General, Bordered Blue Banner Corps, Dec., 1898; Senior Lieut.-General, Peking Gendarmerie, Aug., 1899; Supt., Live Stock and House Duty at Peking, Nov., 1900; in charge Eastern Mausoleum, July 1905.


TS'AO HUNG-HSUN (SHENSHI), Governor; native of Shantung; metrop. graduate, 1876 (optimus). Compiler, Hanlin; formerly Literary Chancellor, Hunan; I-yuug Tao, Yunnan, March, 1899; Judge, Kueichou, May, 1901; Treasurer, Kueichou, March, 1903; do., Yunnan, Feb., 1905; Governor, Shensi,-Feb., 1906.


TS'EN CH'UN-HSUAN (CANTON), Acting Governor-General; known as Shum Chun; native of Kwangsi; s. of late Ts'en Yu-ying, Viceroy of Yunnan, who crushed out the Mahomedan rebellion and caused