- and
Southern Zhilis The
eastern half of D'Anville's 1734 map of China,
Chinese Tartary, and Tibet,
displaying "Pe-tche-li" (North
Zhili)
after its southern...
- The
Zhili clique (Chinese: 直隸系軍閥; pinyin:
Zhílì xì jūnfá) was a
military faction that
split from the
Republic of China's
Beiyang Army
during the country's...
- The
Zhili–An**** War was a 1920
conflict in the
Republic of
China between the
Zhili and An****
cliques for
control of the
Beiyang government.
Tensions between...
- Sìmíng
Zhīlǐ (四明知禮, 960–1028, ****anese:
Shimei Chirei), also
known as
Siming Fazhi (四明法智), was a
Chinese Buddhist scholar monk and key
figure in the revival...
-
formerly romanized as Nan-chih-li and also
known as
South or
Southern Zhili or Chih-li, was a
historical province of the Ming Empire. Its
capital was...
- The
Viceroy of
Zhili,
officially in
Chinese as the Governor-General of the
Directly Subordinate Province and
Other Local Areas, in
Charge of Military...
-
early 20th century, Bo Hai was
often called the Gulf of
Zhili (Chinese: 直隸海灣; pinyin:
Zhílì Hǎiwān) or Gulf of
Beizhili (北直隸海灣; Běizhílì Hǎiwān). The...
- Qirui's An**** clique,
Zhang Zuolin's
Fengtian clique, and Feng Guozhang's
Zhili clique, of
which Wu
Peifu was a member. Duan Qirui's
faction dominated politics...
- The
First Zhili–Fengtian War (First Chihli-Fengtien War;
simplified Chinese: 第一次直奉战争;
traditional Chinese: 第一次直奉戰爭; pinyin: Dìyīcì Zhífèng Zhànzhēng)...
- of
Beijing known as the
First Zhili–Fengtian War (1922). The
Second (1924)
Zhili–Fengtian War
started later over the
Zhili invasion of the
remnants of the...