- Sun
Chuanfang (simplified Chinese: 孙传芳;
traditional Chinese: 孫傳芳; pinyin: Sūn
Chuánfāng; Wade–Giles: Sun Ch'uan-fang) (April 17, 1885 –
November 13, 1935)...
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occupied northern Hunan, Hubei, and
Henan provinces. The
coalition of Sun
Chuanfang was in
control of Fujian, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, An****, and
Jiangxi provinces...
- Congbin,
whose killing she
avenged by ********inating the
former warlord Sun
Chuanfang. The
revenge killing and the
legal proceedings that
followed were highly...
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subsequent political struggles he
sided with the
court party against Yuan. Sun
Chuanfang, who
later became one of the most
important warlords in the
early Republican...
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Plotting to gain Zhejiang's
independence from the
warlord regime of Sun
Chuanfang, Xia
launched a
rebellion in 1926, but was
captured and
summarily executed...
- needed] Cao was
imprisoned and
leadership p****ed to Wu who
along with Sun
Chuanfang managed to hold
central China for the next two years.
During the Kuomintang's...
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Confucianism in its jurisprudence. It
pardoned Shi
Jianqiao for
murdering Sun
Chuanfang,
because she did it in
revenge since Sun
executed her
father Shi Congbin...
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Fengtian Army core, the NPA also
included Zhili clique generals, such as Sun
Chuanfang.: 18 The NPA
suffered a
series of
serious military defeats inflicted...
- At this
point the
Chinese portion of
Shanghai was
controlled by Sun
Chuanfang, one of the
militarists targeted by the
North Expedition.
Distracted by...
- However,
Chiang and Li Zongren,
whose armies defeated the
warlord Sun
Chuanfang,
moved eastward toward Jiangxi. The
leftists rejected Chiang's demand...