
The flag of the Beiyang Navy.
The 'Beiyang Fleet' () was one of the
four modernised Chinese navies in the late
Qing Dynasty. The navies were heavily sponsored by
Li Hongzhang, who was the
Viceroy of Zhili. The Beiyang Fleet soon became the dominant navy in
East Asia before the onset of
First Sino-Japanese War in
1894 -
1895. The Beiyang Fleet was said to be the "Best in Asia" and "The 8th best in the world" during the late 1880s.
Creation

A Badge Commemorating the Establishment of the Beiyang Fleet
The creation of the Beiyang Fleet dated back to
1871, when four ships from the southern provinces were shifted north to patrol the northern waters. In the beginning, this navy was considered to be the weakest when compared to the other three Chinese navies. This soon changed when Li Hongzhang allotted the majority of naval funds to the Beiyang Fleet. Unlike the other Chinese fleets, the Beiyang Fleet consisted mostly of battleships imported from Germany and Britain. When the flagships
Dingyuan and
Zhenyuan were purchased from
Germany, the superiority in strength of the Beiyang Fleet became evident, as Germany was the emerging world power, rivalling Britain (which dominated the ocean) in new naval construction.
The Qing Chinese navy at its peak consisted of 78 ships, with a total tonnage of 83,900 tons. However, construction of new ships almost completely stopped in
1888 due to high expenditures in other fields by the Qing Dynasty and the supposed naval expenditures were used to repair and build palaces by the
Empress Dowager Cixi after she lost of interest in naval construction.
Due to missing expenditures, the training of the fleet and personals were basically stopped and led to its defeat in the
Battle of the Yalu River.
First Sino-Japanese War
Claiming her responsibilities on
Choson affairs, the
Imperial Japanese Navy launched the
First Sino-Japanese War in 1894 against China. In the
Battle of Yalu River (1894), the Beiyang Fleet suffered heavy losses because of the surprise attack of the Japanese and the inferiority of its equipment (due to lack of government funding), and was eventually annihilated in
Weihaiwei.
Minor attempts to rebuild the fleet were made after the war, but the Beiyang Navy was never to reattain its former significance.
==Fleet
[1]==

''
Dingyuan'', the flagship of the Beiyang Fleet
'
Ironclad warships'
★
''Dingyuan'' "定遠"
★
''Zhenyuan'' "鎮遠"
'
Cruisers'
★ ''
Jingyuan'' "經遠"
★ ''
Laiyuan'' "來遠"
★ ''
Zhiyuan'' "致遠"
★ ''
Jingyuan'' "靖遠"
★
''Chiyuan'' "濟遠"
★
''Pingyuan'' "平遠"
★
''Chaoyong'' "超勇"
★
''Yangwei'' "揚威"
★ ''
Guangjia'' "廣甲"
★ ''
Guangyi'' "廣乙"
★ ''
Guangping'' "廣丙"
'
Gunboats'
★ ''
Zhenpang'' "鎮邊"
★ ''
Zhenzhong'' "鎮中"
★ ''
Zhendong'' "鎮東"
★ ''
Zhenxi'' "鎮西"
★ ''
Zhennan'' "鎮南"
★ ''
Zhenbei'' "鎮北"
'
Torpedo Boats'
★ "左隊一號"
★ "左隊二號"
★ "左隊三號"
★ "右隊一號"
★ "右隊二號"
★ "右隊三號"
★ ''
Fulong'' "福龍"
★ "捷順"
★ "定遠一號"
★ "定遠二號"
★ "鎮遠一號"
★ "鎮遠二號"
'Training Ships'
★ ''Kangji'' "康濟"
★ ''
Weiyuan''
★ "威遠"
★ "敏捷"
'Auxiliary Ships'
★ "泰安"
★ ''Zhenhai'' "鎮海"
★ ''Caojiang'' "操江"
★ "湄云"
'Transport'
★ ''Liyun'' "利運"
See also
★
Beiyang Army
★
Self-Strengthening Movement
External links
★
Travel Guide on the Ting Yuen
★
Beiyang.org
★
Beiyang Navy