- Lu
Rongting (simplified Chinese: 陆荣廷;
traditional Chinese: 陸榮廷; pinyin: Lù
Róngtíng;
September 9, 1859 –
November 6, 1928), also
spelled as Lu Yung-ting...
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Guangxi clique replace the Old clique. In 1920, Chen
Jiongming drove Lu
Rongting and the Old
Guangxi clique out of
Guangdong in the
First Yue-Gui War. In...
- Party,
attempted to re-establish
himself in
Guangzhou in 1917,
warlord Lu
Rongting reluctantly supported him for a few years.
After Sun
split from the Old...
-
Guangxi that grew
after the
founding of the
Republic of China. Led by Lu
Rongting, the
clique was able to take
control of
neighbouring Hunan and Guangdong...
-
place but was
subsequently removed by a
mutiny commanded by
General Lu
Rongting.
General Lu's Old
Guangxi clique overran Hunan and
Guangdong as well and...
-
Clique may
refer to: Old
Guangxi clique, a
clique of
Chinese warlords by Lu
Rongting up to the
early 1920s New
Guangxi clique, a
clique of
Chinese warlords...
- and in 1916
became a
platoon commander in the army of
Guangxi warlord Lu
Rongting. Li's
direct superior was Lin Hu. Lu, the
governor of Guangxi, was a former...
- the
military government. Later, Tang
Jiyao of the
Yunnan clique and Lu
Rongting of the Old
Guangxi clique were
elected as Marshal. In addition, Wu Tingfang...
- result, he won
praise from
Guangxi warlord Lu
Rongting and was
promoted again. Later, he
helped Lu
Rongting suppress the
rebels and was
promoted to commander...
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Jingyao Ma Jizeng [zh] Cao Kun Feng
Yuxiang Lu
Jianzhang Cai E Tang
Jiyao Liang Qichao Li
Liejun Lu
Rongting Feng
Guozhang Strength 700,000+ 200,000+...