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    Jiyuan (simplified Chinese: 济远; traditional Chinese: 濟遠; pinyin: Jiyuan, sometimes Chiyuan; Wade–Giles: Tsi Yuan), was a protected cruiser of the Imperial...
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    battle, being set alight, and sinking after a collision with the Chinese cruiser Jiyuan. The design for Chaoyong was advertised by its designer, British...
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    Battle of Pungdo (category 1894 in China)
    out to be the Chinese cruiser Jiyuan and the torpedo gunboat Kwang-yi. Tsuboi correctly assumed them to be the escorts of the Chinese troop transports...
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    jurists to be in compliance with Admiralty law. He also experienced Chinese cruiser Jiyuan fleeing from the Battle of Pungdo after raising a white flag and...
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    German-built protected cruiser Jiyuan. The three ships arrived in Tianjin in November, where they were transferred to Chinese control. Li Hongzhang, the...
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    Yellow Sea. The Beiyang Fleet cruiser Jiyuan and gunboat Guangyi had sortied from Asan to meet another Chinese gunboat, Caojiang and the leased transport...
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    pair with the Beiyang Fleet cruiser Jiyuan. She was probably destroyed by the Japanese fast cruiser squadron after Jiyuan withdrew with damage, or possibly...
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  • SMS Rheinland (1907) Chinese cruiser Jiyuan (1883) SMS Irene (1887) Chinese cruiser Jingyuan (1887) Chinese cruiser Laiyuan (1887) Chinese cruiser Hai Yung (1897)...
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    German-built protected cruiser Jiyuan. The three ships arrived in Tianjin in November, where they were transferred to Chinese control. Li Hongzhang, the...
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  • Collision 1902 Tung Chi (1894) - Sunk 1937 Fu An (1897) Protected Cruisers Jiyuan (1883) - Captured by Japan 1895, renamed Sai Yen, mined 1904 Chih Yuan...
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