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  2. List of warlords and military cliques in the Warlord Era

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    Defected to Chiang during the Northern Expedition, rebelled against Chiang during the Central Plains War Peng Dehuai. 彭德懷 subordinate of Tang; later Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese Red Army [56] He Long. 賀龍 Began his military career under a Hunan warlord, later joined the Kuomintang and then the Chinese Red Army He Jian ...

  3. Warlord Era - Wikipedia

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    Map of the campaigns of the Northern expedition of the Kuomintang In course of the Central Plains War, several warlords attempted to overthrow Chiang Kai-shek's newly formed Nationalist government; despite the defeat of the anti-Kuomintang forces, warlords continued to remain in power in much of China until the 1940s

  4. Fengtian clique - Wikipedia

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    The Russian units had the extensive experience in the First World War and the Russian Civil War, were the brave warriors and had a reputation in 1924–1926 as "Invincible", nicknamed by the Chinese "Lamoza". Russian engineers built several armored trains in the city of Tsinan (Jinan), which were used as the strike forces in the capture of cities.

  5. Sichuan clique - Wikipedia

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    The Sichuan clique (simplified Chinese: 川军; traditional Chinese: 川軍; pinyin: Chuān Jūn) was a group of warlords in the warlord era in China. During the period from 1927 to 1938, Sichuan was in the hands of six warlords: Liu Wenhui, Liu Xiang, Yang Sen, Deng Xihou, He Zhaode, and Tian Songyao, with minor forces being Xiong Kewu and Lü ...

  6. Yunnan clique - Wikipedia

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    The same day, three divisions of the National Protection Army marched onto Sichuan, Guizhou, and Guangxi, beginning the National Protection War to restore the republic. [ 4 ] After being informed of Yunnan's declaration of independence, Yuan immediately sent out three armies to crush the rebellion but suffered heavy losses in southern Sichuan ...

  7. Ma clique - Wikipedia

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    The Muslim family of General Ma Bufang, favorable to the defense of Chiang, to the fight against corruption of Feng Yuxiang in Noroeste. The Ma Clique warlords were all generals in the military of the Republic of China, who controlled most of Mainland China until it was overtaken by the communist People's Liberation Army.

  8. Guizhou clique - Wikipedia

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    The Guizhou clique, also known as the Qian clique (Qian being the abbreviated name of Guizhou; Chinese: 黔系; pinyin: Qiánxì; Wade–Giles: Chʻien 2-hsi 4), was a minor warlord faction in the Warlord Era of the Republic of China, situated in the province of Guizhou.

  9. Suiyuan campaign - Wikipedia

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    The attempted invasion occurred in 1936, shortly before the Second Sino-Japanese War. The Japanese government denied taking part in the operation, but the Inner Mongolians and the other collaborationist Chinese troops received air support from Japanese planes and were assisted by the Imperial Japanese Army. The entire operation was overseen by ...