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1911
 
    
An uprising in the city of Wuchang is the first major event in the rapidly developing Chinese revolution       
1912
 
   
A republic of China is proclaimed, with Sun Yatsen as its provisional president      
1912
 
    
The abdication of the child emperor Puyi brings to an end the Qing dynasty       
1912
 
    
Tibet declares its independence after the fall of the Qing dynasty and the end of imperial China       
1913
 
    
Yuan Shikai outlaws the Guomindang party in the republic of China, to give himself unchallenged power as president       
1914
 
    
The Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral makes her name with her first collection, Sonetos de la muerte        
1914 November 16
 
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The German enclave of Qingdao, in China, falls to the Japanese after a two-month siege      
1920
 
   
A Chilean poet, Ricardo Reyes, adopts the pen name Pablo Neruda      
1921
 
    
Mao Zedong leads a delegation to the First Congress of the Chinese Communist Party in Shanghai       
1924
 
    
20-year-old Chilean poet Pablo Neruda publishes one of his best-known collections, Twenty Love Poems