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Studying at the Japanese Ordnance School
After the signing of the "Xin Chou Treaty" in the 27th year of Guangxu, China's army was not allowed to be stationed within 20 miles of Tientsin. After Yuan Shikai was appointed Governor of Zhili and Minister of Beiyang, he moved various military institutions in Tianjin to Baoding. In the 28th year of Guangxu, fifty or sixty people were selected from Wuwei Right Army School to study in Japan, and the Qing court was invited to imitate the conscription system of Japan and Germany to train a new army and set up a standing army (later changed to the second town of the army), which was more like Japan's training. In order to cultivate military talents, various schools such as improvement, accelerated learning and further study are set up to carry out military education at different levels. As follows: