Li Zongren (Chinese: 李宗仁; 13 August 1890 – 30 January 1969; also known as Li Tsung-jen), courtesy name Telin (Te-lin; 德鄰), was a prominent Chinese warlord...
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Chiang Kai-shek (section Conflict with Li Zongren)
Taiwan, to impeach Li in the "Case of Li Zongren's Failure to carry out Duties due to Illegal Conduct" (李宗仁違法失職案). Chiang relieved Li of the position as...
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The New Guangxi clique (Chinese: 新桂系), led by Li Zongren, Huang Shaohong, and Bai Chongxi, was a warlord clique during the Republic of China. After the...
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Central Plains War (redirect from Chiang-Feng-Yan-Li War)
After the Northern Expedition ended in 1928, Yan Xishan, Feng Yuxiang, Li Zongren and Zhang Fakui broke off relations with Chiang shortly after a demilitarization...
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the Muslim faith. From the mid-1920s to 1949, Bai and his close ally Li Zongren ruled Guangxi province as regional warlords with their own troops and...
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governments of Wuhan and Nanjing were at odds. The Guangxi clique, led by Li Zongren, managed to become one of the main cliques loyal to the Nanjing National...
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several Yangtze dikes, slowing the KMT push. By 28 August, the KMT, led by Li Zongren and his Guangxi NRA Seventh Army, had taken Xianning, about 75 kilometres...
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Vice-Presidential candidate, was defeated by General Li Zongren in the vice-presidential elections. Chiang and Li inaugurated at the Presidential Palace in Nanjing...
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victories in the Chinese Civil War and was replaced by Vice President Li Zongren as the acting president. However, Chiang continued to wield authority...
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included the northern warlord Feng Yuxiang, the Guangxi Clique led by Li Zongren, and the left-leaning Kuomintang faction led by Wang Jingwei. While Feng...
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Chiang sent his Vice Chief of Staff Bai Chongxi to Xuzhou in January 1938. Li Zongren and Bai were old comrades from the New Guangxi Clique, and had served...
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against the 200,000 Japanese in 20 divisions of the Imperial Japanese Army. Li Zongren and Bai Chongxi of the Fifth War Zone were assigned to defend the north...
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Seishiro moved south first to attack Tai'erzhuang, where he was defeated by Li Zongren in a regional asymmetric battle. Following this defeat, Japan intended...
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Minister during the acting-presidency of Li Zongren, the last Kuomintang administration in mainland China At age 17 Li joined the Tongmenghui (Revolutionary...
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President of the Republic of China (ROC). His elected vice president was Li Zongren, a known rival within the party. In May 1948, the CCP declared the opening...
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Kai-shek 1929 1930 1931 Lin Sen 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 Chiang Kai-shek 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 Li Zongren (acting)...
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Chinese Expeditionary Force in the Burma Theater until he was replaced by Wei Li-huang because of illness. After the Second Sino-Japanese War, Chen became...
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losses and defections to the Chinese Communist Party. The Vice President Li Zongren was then sworn in as the Acting President. He decided to lift the nationwide...
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as president three years later in favor of Chiang Ching-kuo. Another, Li Zongren, formally acted as president from 21 January 1949, to 1 March 1950. President...
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members were Huang Xing, Li Zongren, Zhang Binglin, Chen Tianhua, Wang Jingwei, Hu Hanmin, Tao Chengzhang, Cai Yuanpei, Li Shizeng, Zhang Renjie, and...
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(1887–1975) 20 May 1948 21 January 1949 Kuomintang Li Zongren (Kuomintang) 1 (1948) — Li Zongren 李宗仁 (1890–1969) (acting) 21 January 1949 1 March 1950...
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the early 1920s New Guangxi clique, a clique of Chinese warlords led by Li Zongren from the mid 1920s Guangxi Army of the Qing dynasty This disambiguation...
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Bai Chongxi, general and politician Jiang Zhenbang, badminton player Li Zongren, general and warlord, vice-president and acting president of the Republic...
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clique controlled two: the Wuhan and Beiping; under Li Zongren and Bai Chongxi, respectively. Li Jishen, who was related to the Guangxi clique, loosely...
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change hands five times a day. On October 17, the Guangxi Army under Li Zongren and Bai Chongxi finally arrived to join Chiang Kai-shek's Central Army...
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4th President of the Republic of China Li Zongren (1890–1969), Acting President of the Republic of China Li (surname) President Lee (disambiguation)...
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commit many troops or material, which enabled the main Chinese commander, Li Zongren, who had frustrated the Japanese before, to repel the Japanese. On 1 May...
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eradicate Chinese control of the Ping-Han Railway's southern section. Li Zongren, commander of the Chinese 5th War Area, avoided frontal contact with the...
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Yuxiang in the north and the Guangxi clique of General Bai Chongxi and Li Zongren in the south. Accordingly, as China had hardly any arms manufacturing...
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