- Li
Liejun (simplified Chinese: 李烈钧;
traditional Chinese: 李烈鈞; pinyin: Lǐ
Lièjūn; Wade–Giles: Li Lie-chün; 23
February 1882 – 20
February 1946), was a Chinese...
- Emperor. In Yunnan,
military leaders,
including Tang Jiyao, Cai E and Li
Liejun,
declared their independence and
launched military expeditions against Yuan...
-
began to
dismiss republican governors from
their offices. On 12 July, Li
Liejun declared the
independence of Jiangxi, and five
other provinces and Shanghai...
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Interior Chen
Jiongming Secretary of the Navy Tang
Tingguang Chief of
Staff Li
Liejun Secretary-General Ma
Junwu General Senate and
Chief Civil Officer Hu Hanmin...
- Chiang, but the
latter had the
letter published so as to
discredit Zhang. Li
Liejun then
presided over a show
trial which convicted Zhang of
abducting the Generalissimo...
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Chang (蔭昌):1917–1919; 1st time
Zhang Huaizhi (張懷芝):1919–1924; 1st time Li
Liejun (李烈鈞):1924–1925; 1st time Yang Sen (楊森):1925–1926; 1st time Liu
Ruxian (劉汝賢):1926;...
- Communications. Sun Yat-sen
inaugurated on
September 10, and
appointed Li
Liejun as the
Chief of Staff, Li
Fulin as the
Commander of the Guards, Xu Chongzhi...
-
disciple of Confucius. Ma Yong as
Gongbo Liao Li
Chunpeng as
Ziyou Chen
Liejun as
Zigao Tang
Muchun as
Zixia Luo
Minghan as Ran Yong Li
Xinru as Nichang...
-
successful uprising. They
established the
Jiangxi Military Government. Li
Liejun was
elected as the
military governor. Li
declared Jiangxi as independent...
- emperor's
governor Cai E and
general Tang
Jiyao and Jiangxi, led by
governor Li
Liejun. The
rebels formed the
National Protection Army (護國軍) and thus
began the...