- 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...
- The New
Guangxi clique (Chinese: 新桂系; pinyin: Xīn Guìxì), led by Li
Zongren,
Huang Shaohong, and Bai Chongxi, was a
warlord clique during the Republic...
-
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...
- Wen
Zongren (Chinese: 温宗仁;
November 1940 – 13
March 2008) was a
general in the People's
Liberation Army of
China who
served as
political commissar of...
- and was soon
ended by
Chiang with the
support of a
local warlord (Li
Zongren of Guangxi). Eventually, Wang and his
leftist party surrendered to Chiang...
- of the war at Taierzhuang,
where warlord armies under the
command of Li
Zongren and Tang Enbo
managed to
defeat ****anese
forces in
fierce close quarters...
-
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...
- 27
September 1954
Premier Zhou
Enlai Preceded by
Office established Li
Zongren (as
President of the
Republic of China)
Chairman of the
Chinese People's...
- Vice
President • 1912–1916 (first) Li
Yuanhong • 1948–1954 (last) Li
Zongren Premier • 1912 (first) Tang
Shaoyi • 1949 (last) He
Yingqin Legislature...
-
victories in the
Chinese Civil War and was
replaced by Vice
President Li
Zongren as the
acting president. However,
Chiang continued to
wield authority as...