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  • Fengtian
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Fengtian (Chinese: 奉天; pinyin: Fèngtiān; Wade–Giles: Feng t'ien; postal: Fengtien; Manchu: Abkai imiyangga fu) is: Shenyang, largest city and provincial

    Fengtian

    Fengtian

  • Fengtian clique
  • Chinese warlord faction in control of Manchuria (1911–1928)

    The Fengtian Government (Chinese: 奉系军阀; pinyin: Fèngxì Jūnfá; Wade–Giles: Feng-hsi Chün-fa) was the faction that supported warlord Zhang Zuolin during

    Fengtian clique

    Fengtian clique

    Fengtian_clique

  • Northeastern Army
  • 20th-century Chinese army

    The Northeastern Army, also known as the Fengtian Army (see terminology), was a Chinese army that existed from 1911 to 1937. General Zhang Zuolin developed

    Northeastern Army

    Northeastern Army

    Northeastern_Army

  • Liaoning
  • Province of China

    proper and Manchuria, the modern Liaoning province was established as Fengtian or Fengtien Province (奉天省) in 1907 and was renamed Liaoning in 1929. It

    Liaoning

    Liaoning

    Liaoning

  • First Zhili–Fengtian War
  • 1922 conflict in China

    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) was

    First Zhili–Fengtian War

    First_Zhili–Fengtian_War

  • Second Zhili–Fengtian War
  • Conflict between Chinese warlords (1924)

    The Second Zhili–Fengtian War (Second Chihli-Fengtien War; simplified Chinese: 第二次直奉战争; traditional Chinese: 第二次直奉戰爭; pinyin: Dì'èrcì Zhífèng Zhànzhēng)

    Second Zhili–Fengtian War

    Second_Zhili–Fengtian_War

  • Shenyang
  • Capital of Liaoning, China

    were once among the most famous monuments in China. In 1657, Fengtian Prefecture (奉天府; Fèngtiān Fǔ; Manchu: ᠠᠪᡴᠠᡳ ᡳᠮᡳᠶᠠᠩᡤᠠ ᡶᡠ, Möllendorff: abkai imiyangga

    Shenyang

    Shenyang

    Shenyang

  • Wu Peifu
  • Chinese general and warlord (1874–1939)

    conflict, the Zhili and Fengtian cliques agreed to a power-sharing coalition government. However, Zhang Zuolin, leader of the Fengtian clique, became increasingly

    Wu Peifu

    Wu Peifu

    Wu_Peifu

  • Zhang Zuolin
  • Chinese warlord and politician (1875–1928)

    ruled Manchuria from 1916 until his assassination in 1928. He led the Fengtian clique, one of the most powerful factions during the Warlord Era. In 1927

    Zhang Zuolin

    Zhang Zuolin

    Zhang_Zuolin

  • Feng Yuxiang
  • Chinese warlord (1882–1948)

    not realized. In 1926, Feng was defeated by the Zhili and Fengtian cliques in the Anti-Fengtian War, and he retreated to the northwest. In 1926, Feng joined

    Feng Yuxiang

    Feng Yuxiang

    Feng_Yuxiang

  • National Pacification Army
  • Chinese warlord alliance

    the Anguojun or Ankuochun (Chinese: 安國軍), was a warlord coalition led by Fengtian clique General Zhang Zuolin, and was the military arm of the Beiyang government

    National Pacification Army

    National Pacification Army

    National_Pacification_Army

  • Zhili clique
  • Chinese faction during the Warlord Era

    the Fengtian clique, which gave nominal assistance against Anhui clique, deteriorated and Wu again brought victory during the First Zhili–Fengtian War

    Zhili clique

    Zhili clique

    Zhili_clique

  • Fengtian Temple
  • Temple in Xingang Township, Chiayi County, Taiwan

    Xingang Fengtian Temple (Chinese: 新港奉天宮; pinyin: Xīngǎng Fèngtiān Gōng), sometimes romanized as Fongtian Temple, is a temple located in Xingang Township

    Fengtian Temple

    Fengtian Temple

    Fengtian_Temple

  • Warlord Era
  • Period in the history of the Republic of China (1916–1928)

    clique led by Duan Qirui, based in several southeastern provinces; and the Fengtian clique led by Zhang Zuolin, based in Manchuria. The three cliques often

    Warlord Era

    Warlord Era

    Warlord_Era

  • Zhili Army (Fengtian clique)
  • Chinese warlord military unit (1924–28)

    The Fengtian clique's Zhili Army was a Chinese Warlord Era fighting force that controlled the Republic of China's Zhili province from 1924 until 1928,

    Zhili Army (Fengtian clique)

    Zhili_Army_(Fengtian_clique)

  • Huanggutun incident
  • Assassination of Zhang Zuolin in 1928

    張作霖爆殺事件, Hepburn: Chōsakurin bakusatsu jiken), was the assassination of the Fengtian warlord and Generalissimo of the Military Government of China Zhang Zuolin

    Huanggutun incident

    Huanggutun incident

    Huanggutun_incident

  • Anti-Fengtian War
  • 1925–1926 war in northeastern China

    The Anti-Fengtian War (Chinese: 反奉战争; pinyin: Fǎnfèng zhànzhēng) was the last major civil war within the Republic of China's northern Beiyang government

    Anti-Fengtian War

    Anti-Fengtian War

    Anti-Fengtian_War

  • 1924 Beijing Coup
  • 1924 coup d'état in China

    occurred at a crucial moment in the Second Zhili–Fengtian War and allowed the pro-Japanese Fengtian clique to defeat the previously dominant Zhili clique

    1924 Beijing Coup

    1924 Beijing Coup

    1924_Beijing_Coup

  • Battle of Mukden
  • Decisive battle of the Russo-Japanese war

    Simplified Chinese 奉天会战 Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Fèngtiān Huìzhàn Japanese name Kanji 奉天会戦 Transcriptions Romanization Hōten Kaisen

    Battle of Mukden

    Battle of Mukden

    Battle_of_Mukden

  • Beijing–Harbin railway
  • Railway line in Northeast China

    was further extended to the east and reached Mukden (modern Shenyang) in Fengtian province (modern Liaoning) by 1912. The railway operated under or was known

    Beijing–Harbin railway

    Beijing–Harbin railway

    Beijing–Harbin_railway

  • Guangci/Fengtian Temple metro station
  • Tamsui-Xinyi Line's under-construction MRT Station

    Guangci/Fengtian Temple is an under construction metro station on the Tamsui–Xinyi line located in Xinyi, Taipei, Taiwan. The station is scheduled to open

    Guangci/Fengtian Temple metro station

    Guangci/Fengtian Temple metro station

    Guangci/Fengtian_Temple_metro_station

  • Zhang Xueliang
  • Chinese general and warlord (1901–2001)

    Zhang assumed command of the Northeastern Army and leadership of the Fengtian clique. A progressive sympathetic to nationalist ideas, he pledged loyalty

    Zhang Xueliang

    Zhang Xueliang

    Zhang_Xueliang

  • Guominjun
  • Military faction during China's Warlord Era

    when Feng betrayed the Zhili clique during the Second Zhili–Fengtian War with the Fengtian clique in 1924. The Guominjun occupied Beijing, captured Zhili

    Guominjun

    Guominjun

  • Zhang Zongchang
  • 20th-century Chinese warlord

    Chinese warlord who ruled Shandong from 1925 to 1928. A member of the Fengtian clique, Zhang was notorious for his brutal and ruthless behavior, eccentric

    Zhang Zongchang

    Zhang Zongchang

    Zhang_Zongchang

  • Northern Expedition
  • 1926–1928 Kuomintang military campaign

    As they approached Beijing, Zhang Zuolin, leader of the Manchuria-based Fengtian clique, was forced to flee and was later assassinated shortly thereafter

    Northern Expedition

    Northern Expedition

    Northern_Expedition

  • Manchuria
  • Geographical region in Northeast Asia

    such as Guandong (East of the Pass) or the Three Provinces referring to Fengtian (Liaoning), Heilongjiang, and Jilin. Manchuria as a geographical term was

    Manchuria

    Manchuria

    Manchuria

  • Yang Yuting (warlord)
  • Chinese warlord

    Zhang Zuolin, the founder of the Fengtian clique, during the First Zhili–Fengtian War of 1922 and the Second Zhili–Fengtian War of 1924. He was governor of

    Yang Yuting (warlord)

    Yang Yuting (warlord)

    Yang_Yuting_(warlord)

  • Viceroy of the Three Eastern Provinces
  • Regional viceroy in Qing Empire

    Charge of Managing the Generals of the Three Provinces and the Governor of Fengtian, was one of eight regional Viceroys during the Qing dynasty. The Viceroy

    Viceroy of the Three Eastern Provinces

    Viceroy of the Three Eastern Provinces

    Viceroy_of_the_Three_Eastern_Provinces

  • Administrative divisions of Manchukuo
  • province was further divided into prefectures (four in Xing'an East and 24 in Fengtian). Beiman Special Region lasted less than 3 years (July 1, 1933 – January

    Administrative divisions of Manchukuo

    Administrative divisions of Manchukuo

    Administrative_divisions_of_Manchukuo

  • Zheng Shiqi
  • was an Anfu Club General. During the Second Zhili–Fengtian War, as the Zhili army marched on Fengtian forces, On September 27, 1924, Zheng cabled Cao Kun

    Zheng Shiqi

    Zheng Shiqi

    Zheng_Shiqi

  • Burning Ice
  • 2017 Chinese TV series or program

    as he faces his own demons of greed, vanity, and reckless ambition. Li Fengtian is a loner with a dark past. He works as a mortician by day, and by night

    Burning Ice

    Burning_Ice

  • Zhili–Anhui War
  • Part of the Warlord era

    he used it to occupy Outer Mongolia. Feeling threatened, Manchuria's Fengtian clique allied with the Zhili clique and began courting those warlords in

    Zhili–Anhui War

    Zhili–Anhui_War

  • Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage
  • Annual religious foot journey in Taiwan

    foot on a round-trip journey from Jenn Lann Temple in Dajia, Taichung to Fengtian Temple in Xingang, Chiayi, stopping at many more temples along the way

    Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage

    Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage

    Dajia_Mazu_Pilgrimage

  • Beiyang government
  • Government of the early Republic of China (1912–1928)

    warfare broke out after Fengtian clique general Guo Songling defected to Feng Yuxiang's Guominjun in November, sparking the Anti-Fengtian War. Wu Peifu made

    Beiyang government

    Beiyang_government

  • Zhang Zuoxiang
  • important member of the Fengtian clique and general in the Fengtian Army. Zhang Zuoxiang was born in 1881 in Jinzhou, western Fengtian (now Liaoning), China

    Zhang Zuoxiang

    Zhang Zuoxiang

    Zhang_Zuoxiang

  • Fengtian railway station
  • Railway station in Shoufeng, Hualien County, Taiwan

    Fengtian (Chinese: 豐田車站; pinyin: Fēngtián Chēzhàn) is a railway station on Taiwan Railway Hualien–Taitung line located in Shoufeng Township, Hualien County

    Fengtian railway station

    Fengtian railway station

    Fengtian_railway_station

  • Tang Yulin
  • Chinese general and warlord (1877–1937)

    the Second Zhili–Fengtian War in 1924 he commanded the Fengtian 11th Infantry Division. In 1926 he was appointed to command Fengtian's 12th Army and given

    Tang Yulin

    Tang Yulin

    Tang_Yulin

  • Counterinsurgency in Manchuria
  • 1931–42 Japanese military operation

    occurred in Liaoning and Jilin provinces due to the poor performance of the Fengtian Army in the first month of the Japanese invasion of Manchuria and to Japan's

    Counterinsurgency in Manchuria

    Counterinsurgency in Manchuria

    Counterinsurgency_in_Manchuria

  • Anhui clique
  • Chinese faction during the Warlord Era

    The Anhui clique had an uneasy co-existence with the Zhili clique and Fengtian clique in the politics of the Beiyang government, often finding itself

    Anhui clique

    Anhui_clique

  • Cao Kun
  • Chinese general and warlord (1862–1938)

    within the Zhili clique, but they stayed together to fight against the Fengtian clique. One of his first acts as president was to promulgate the 1923 Constitution

    Cao Kun

    Cao Kun

    Cao_Kun

  • Guo Songling
  • Chinese warlord (1883-1925)

    Sung-ling) (1883 – 25 December 1925) was a Chinese general who served in the Fengtian Army under Zhang Zuolin during the Chinese Warlord Era. A republican sympathiser

    Guo Songling

    Guo Songling

    Guo_Songling

  • The Sheng Ching Shih Pao
  • Japanese-owned Chinese newspaper

    (Chinese: 盛京時報) was a Japanese-owned Chinese newspaper established in Fengtian on October 18, 1906 by Japanese journalist named Nakajima Masao (中島真雄)

    The Sheng Ching Shih Pao

    The Sheng Ching Shih Pao

    The_Sheng_Ching_Shih_Pao

  • List of warlords and military cliques in the Warlord Era
  • List of indexes to lists on a topic

    War but lost after the Second Zhili–Fengtian War. It was largely wiped out during the Northern Expedition. Fengtian is the former name of Liaoning province

    List of warlords and military cliques in the Warlord Era

    List of warlords and military cliques in the Warlord Era

    List_of_warlords_and_military_cliques_in_the_Warlord_Era

  • Wan Fulin
  • Republic of China general and politician (1880–1951)

    general and politician of the Republic of China. He was a member of the Fengtian clique and the military governor of Heilongjiang before joining the Nationalist

    Wan Fulin

    Wan Fulin

    Wan_Fulin

  • Zaamurets
  • Armoured train

    Konstantin Nechaev, who used it to fight for the Fengtian Army under Zhang Zongchang during the Second Zhili–Fengtian War. It would continue to serve in China

    Zaamurets

    Zaamurets

    Zaamurets

  • Northeast Flag Replacement
  • 1928 announcement that reunified China

    since Manchuria was still held by the Fengtian clique, which hung the banner of the Beiyang government. Fengtian commander Zhang Zuolin abandoned Beijing

    Northeast Flag Replacement

    Northeast Flag Replacement

    Northeast_Flag_Replacement

  • Chu Yupu
  • Chinese general (1887–1929)

    Yuan Shikai and later Zhang Zongchang. In 1921 he entered the service of Fengtian Province warlord Zhang Zuolin. He first fought against Sun Yat-sen's Kuomintang

    Chu Yupu

    Chu Yupu

    Chu_Yupu

  • Dengjiatun incident
  • Japanese-Chinese conflict in 1916

    was defeated by Fengtian Army general Wu Junsheng. With more than 500 of his troops killed, Babojab retreated from the area, and Fengtian warlord Zhang

    Dengjiatun incident

    Dengjiatun incident

    Dengjiatun_incident

  • Vickers Vimy
  • British early heavy bomber aircraft

    Commercial were built for the RAF as the Vickers Vernon. After the First Zhili–Fengtian War, 20 Vimy Comercial were secretly converted into bombers under the order

    Vickers Vimy

    Vickers Vimy

    Vickers_Vimy

  • Konstantin Petrovich Nechaev
  • Russian White émigré (1883–1946)

    large Russian mercenary army in China from 1924 to 1929. Fighting for the Fengtian clique warlords Zhang Zuolin and Zhang Zongchang, Nechaev took part in

    Konstantin Petrovich Nechaev

    Konstantin Petrovich Nechaev

    Konstantin_Petrovich_Nechaev

  • Century of humiliation
  • Era in Chinese history (c. 1839–1940s)

    clique led by Duan Qirui, based in several southeastern provinces; and the Fengtian clique led by Zhang Zuolin, based in Manchuria. The three cliques often

    Century of humiliation

    Century of humiliation

    Century_of_humiliation

  • FAW Toyota
  • Automobile manufacturing company

    (simplified Chinese: 一汽丰田汽车有限公司; traditional Chinese: 一汽豐田汽車有限公司; pinyin: Yīqì fēngtián qìchē yǒuxiàn gōngsī), previously named Tianjin FAW Toyota Motor Co., Ltd

    FAW Toyota

    FAW_Toyota

  • March 18 Massacre
  • 1926 nationalist demonstration against the Beiyang Government

    November 1925 the Anti-Fengtian War broke out in northern China between the Soviet-backed Guominjun and the Japanese-backed Fengtian clique. By early 1926

    March 18 Massacre

    March_18_Massacre

  • Flag of Manchukuo
  • flags used by the Beiyang government, the Empire of China, and by the Fengtian clique. The flag was first established in Announcement of National Flag

    Flag of Manchukuo

    Flag of Manchukuo

    Flag_of_Manchukuo

  • Sun Chuanfang
  • Chinese warlord (1885–1935)

    However, his Zhili allies in the north were defeated during the Second Zhili–Fengtian War, ending with the Zhili clique losing all of its northern provinces

    Sun Chuanfang

    Sun Chuanfang

    Sun_Chuanfang

  • Qi Xieyuan
  • Chinese warlord

    Jiangsu-Zhejiang War had sparked the Second Zhili–Fengtian War, which saw the Zhili clique declaring war on the Northern Fengtian clique, who had, since their first

    Qi Xieyuan

    Qi Xieyuan

    Qi_Xieyuan

  • Chang Yinhuai
  • Chinese warlord and general

    Chinese warlord and general active during the Warlord Era working under the Fengtian clique. He was the governor of Heilongjiang, Minister of Communications

    Chang Yinhuai

    Chang_Yinhuai

  • Beiyang Army
  • 20th-century Chinese army

    next four years resulted in several wars between the Anhui, Zhili, and Fengtian cliques, the latter representing the holdings of Zhang Zuolin in Manchuria

    Beiyang Army

    Beiyang Army

    Beiyang_Army

  • Manchuria under Qing rule
  • History of Asian region, 1616–1912

    moving into the Liao area in southern Manchuria, the path linking Jinzhou, Fengtian, Tieling, Changchun, Hulun, and Ningguta was settled by Han Chinese during

    Manchuria under Qing rule

    Manchuria under Qing rule

    Manchuria_under_Qing_rule

  • Qing dynasty
  • Manchu-led dynasty of China (1644–1912)

    Russian invasion Russian Dalian Russo-Japanese War Beiyang government (Fengtian Clique) Far Eastern Republic Kwantung Leased Territory Northeast Flag Replacement

    Qing dynasty

    Qing dynasty

    Qing_dynasty

  • Junliangcheng
  • Town in Tianjin, China

    an important base for the Fengtian clique during China's Warlord era.[citation needed] As the headquarters for the Fengtian or Northeastern Army, it saw

    Junliangcheng

    Junliangcheng

    Junliangcheng

  • Zhang Xueming
  • Chinese soldier and mayor

    1931 Succeeded by Chou Lung-kuang Personal details Born 1908 Haicheng, Fengtian, Qing Empire Died April 9, 1983 (aged 74–75) Beijing, People's Republic

    Zhang Xueming

    Zhang Xueming

    Zhang_Xueming

  • Jiang Guiti
  • Chinese general

    warlord era and the de facto ruler of Rehe province until its conquest by the Fengtian Clique. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jiang Guiti. v t e

    Jiang Guiti

    Jiang Guiti

    Jiang_Guiti

  • Zhili
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (1912–1949) Zhili clique, a Chinese faction from 1920 to 1928 Zhili Army (Fengtian clique), a Chinese warlord military unit from 1924 to 1928 Zhili Township

    Zhili

    Zhili

  • South Manchuria Railway
  • 1906–1945 Japanese company in China

    Japan whose primary function was the operation of railways on the Dalian–Fengtian (Mukden)–Changchun (called Xinjing from 1931 to 1945) corridor in northeastern

    South Manchuria Railway

    South Manchuria Railway

    South_Manchuria_Railway

  • Communications Clique
  • Chinese interwar interest group

    allegations. Zhang Zuolin opposed the removal and that sparked the First Zhili-Fengtian War. For a very brief period after the war, Zhou Ziqi was acting President

    Communications Clique

    Communications_Clique

  • Hai Yung-class cruiser
  • 1897 class of Chinese cruisers

    serve during the National Protection War, World War I, the Second Zhili–Fengtian War, and the Northern Expedition. After the conclusion of the First Sino-Japanese

    Hai Yung-class cruiser

    Hai Yung-class cruiser

    Hai_Yung-class_cruiser

  • Best Choice Ever
  • 2024 Chinese television series

    as Chen Dejing Hu Dandan as Xin Jiali Gong Beibi as Zhang Peishang He Fengtian as Zou Nan Lu Zhaohua as Zhang Ziyu Wang Ziwei as Zhu Baoqiao Bao Chenxi

    Best Choice Ever

    Best_Choice_Ever

  • Duan Qirui
  • Chinese warlord and politician (1865–1936)

    government, but was again deposed after Zhang's victory over Feng in the Anti-Fengtian War. Duan subsequently retired to Tianjin before settling in Shanghai,

    Duan Qirui

    Duan Qirui

    Duan_Qirui

  • Nenjiang Province
  • Province of the Republic of China

    906 History   • Established 1934 • Disestablished 1954 Preceded by Succeeded by Fengtian Heilongjiang Heilongjiang Today part of China ∟ Heilongjiang

    Nenjiang Province

    Nenjiang Province

    Nenjiang_Province

  • Hall of Supreme Harmony
  • Hall in Beijing, China

    the past few centuries, from its initial Hall of Venerating Heaven (奉天殿; Fèngtiān Diàn), later to Hall of Imperial Supremacy (皇極殿; Huángjí Diàn) in 1562

    Hall of Supreme Harmony

    Hall of Supreme Harmony

    Hall_of_Supreme_Harmony

  • Jiang Dengxuan
  • 1920s Chinese General aligned with the Fengtian Clique

    during the Warlord Era, most famous for his service in Zhang Zuolin's Fengtian Army. Jiang was born into a wealthy family of landlords and businessmen

    Jiang Dengxuan

    Jiang Dengxuan

    Jiang_Dengxuan

  • Taiwan Black Jade
  • Type of serpentine jade

    It exhibits colors ranging from dark green to black. It is found in the Fengtian area of Hualien County, Taiwan. It was discovered during the mining of

    Taiwan Black Jade

    Taiwan Black Jade

    Taiwan_Black_Jade

  • Li Jinglin (general)
  • (1885–1931) was a deputy inspector-general and later army general for the Fengtian clique during the Chinese warlord era. He hailed from Zaoqiang County,

    Li Jinglin (general)

    Li Jinglin (general)

    Li_Jinglin_(general)

  • Yu Zhishan
  • Military officer

    May 1951), was a military officer under the Beiyang Government and the Fengtian clique, subsequently becoming a cabinet minister in Manchukuo. A native

    Yu Zhishan

    Yu Zhishan

    Yu_Zhishan

  • Zhu Qinglan
  • Chinese military officer

    Fengtian, Rehe, Chahar and Suiyuan provinces were under the control of the so-called Fengtian Clique, led by Zhang Zuolin. The First Zhili-Fengtian War

    Zhu Qinglan

    Zhu Qinglan

    Zhu_Qinglan

  • Jiangsu–Zhejiang War
  • 1924 war in China

    Shanghai. Following the Zhili clique's victory in the 1922 First Zhili-Fengtian War, its power expanded as it took control of Rehe (Jehol), Chahar, and

    Jiangsu–Zhejiang War

    Jiangsu–Zhejiang_War

  • Beijing Ming City Wall Ruins Park
  • Archaeological park in China

    insect-control. Also on the park grounds is a restored signal house of the Beijing–Fengtian (Jingfeng) Railway built in 1901. Beijing city fortifications History of

    Beijing Ming City Wall Ruins Park

    Beijing Ming City Wall Ruins Park

    Beijing_Ming_City_Wall_Ruins_Park

  • Guan Xiangying
  • Chinese communist general (1902–1946)

    ethnicity, Guan was born Guan Zhixiang in 10 September 1902 in Jin County, Fengtian Province (present-day Jinzhou District in Dalian, Liaoning). He belonged

    Guan Xiangying

    Guan Xiangying

    Guan_Xiangying

  • Shenyang railway station
  • Railway station in Shenyang, China

    District, Shenyang, Liaoning, China. Fengtian station (simplified Chinese: 奉天驿; traditional Chinese: 奉天驛; pinyin: Fèngtiān Yì) opened in 1899. The new station

    Shenyang railway station

    Shenyang railway station

    Shenyang_railway_station

  • Chinese Civil War (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Guangdong–Guangxi War (1920–21) First Zhili–Fengtian War (1922) Second Zhili–Fengtian War (1924) Yunnan–Guangxi War (1925) Anti-Fengtian War (1925–26) Northern Expedition

    Chinese Civil War (disambiguation)

    Chinese_Civil_War_(disambiguation)

  • Hoten Camp
  • Building in Hoten prisoner-of-war camp, China

    guǎn Fengtian Prisoner (of War) Camp Simplified Chinese 奉天俘虏收容所 Traditional Chinese 奉天俘虜收容所 Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Fèngtiān fúlǔ

    Hoten Camp

    Hoten Camp

    Hoten_Camp

  • Xingang, Chiayi
  • Rural township in Chiayi County, Taiwan

    Bengang Shuixian Temple Bengang Tianhou Temple Dasing Temple Dengyun College Fengtian Temple Liousing Temple Singang Railway Park Southern Altar Shueiyue Nunnery

    Xingang, Chiayi

    Xingang, Chiayi

    Xingang,_Chiayi

  • Shanxi clique
  • Military unit

    Revolutionary Army, the Fengtian clique issued an ultimatum to Yan to join their side. Yan joined the NRA instead, and drove Fengtian armies from Beijing

    Shanxi clique

    Shanxi_clique

  • Direct-administered municipality
  • Highest level of classification for cities in China

    Shěnyáng Shì 沈 shěn Shenhe 1947–1954 Liaoxi (present province: Liaoning) Fengtian Fengtian Anshan 鞍山市 Ānshān Shì 鞍 ān Tiedong 1949–1954 Andong/Liaodong (present

    Direct-administered municipality

    Direct-administered municipality

    Direct-administered_municipality

  • Shi Jianqiao
  • 20th-century Chinese assassin

    Zongchang. Zhang Zongchang and hence Shi Congbin were aligned with the Fengtian clique, one of the two main competing warlord factions at the time. By

    Shi Jianqiao

    Shi Jianqiao

    Shi_Jianqiao

  • China proper
  • Geopolitical term

    into a province in 1884. Manchuria was split into the three provinces of Fengtian, Jilin and Heilongjiang in 1907. There was discussion to do the same in

    China proper

    China proper

    China_proper

  • First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University
  • Hospital in Liaoning, China

    Changting Gospel Hospital and the Shenyang South Manchuria Railway Company Fengtian Hospital, both were founded in October 1908. In 1933, the Gospel Hospital

    First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University

    First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University

    First_Affiliated_Hospital_of_China_Medical_University

  • Mukden Arsenal Mauser
  • Rifle

    Rifle Place of origin Republic of China Manchukuo Service history Used by Fengtian clique Manchukuo Imperial Army Inner Mongolian Army Production history

    Mukden Arsenal Mauser

    Mukden_Arsenal_Mauser

  • Wu Guangxin
  • Due to the victory of Zhang Zuolin and Feng Yuxiang in the Second Zhili–Fengtian War, Zhang Zuolin named Duan Qirui as the new Chief Executive of the nation

    Wu Guangxin

    Wu Guangxin

    Wu_Guangxin

  • Liu Shangqing
  • Chinese politician (1868–1947)

    Li was a native of Tieling County, Liaoning, which was then known as Fengtian. At the age of 20, Li began teaching at a private school. In 1911, he began

    Liu Shangqing

    Liu Shangqing

    Liu_Shangqing

  • Emperor Dezong of Tang
  • Emperor of Tang China from 779 to 805

    administration, although many fled to Fengtian to join Emperor Dezong. Zhu Ci personally led an army and put Fengtian under siege for more than a month,

    Emperor Dezong of Tang

    Emperor Dezong of Tang

    Emperor_Dezong_of_Tang

  • Shigeru Yoshida
  • Prime Minister of Japan (1946–1947; 1948–1954)

    China, first at the Japanese mission in Tianjin in November 1906, then in Fengtian (now Shenyang) in 1907. In 1909, Yoshida married Yukiko Makino, the eldest

    Shigeru Yoshida

    Shigeru Yoshida

    Shigeru_Yoshida

  • Xiangshan, Taipei
  • Mountain in Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan

    proceed from the eastern end, starting from the trailhead behind Songshan Fengtian Temple, which is a short walk south from the Houshanpi station. View of

    Xiangshan, Taipei

    Xiangshan, Taipei

    Xiangshan,_Taipei

  • Chinese cruiser Hai Chi
  • Protected cruiser of the Imperial Chinese Navy

    Beijing government. In 1923 it returned to the north, but in 1926 joined the Fengtian faction of Zhang Zuolin, in Manchuria. After the loss of Manchuria to Japan

    Chinese cruiser Hai Chi

    Chinese cruiser Hai Chi

    Chinese_cruiser_Hai_Chi

  • List of Chinese provincial-level divisions by population
  • 1949 and incorporated into Hubei Autonomous Region Liaoning was known as Fengtian until 1929 Shenyang part of Liaoning Province until 1947; dissolved in

    List of Chinese provincial-level divisions by population

    List of Chinese provincial-level divisions by population

    List_of_Chinese_provincial-level_divisions_by_population

  • Hu Jingyi
  • Chinese warlord and governor of Henan (1892 – 1925)

    in the Shaanxi army over the following decades. During the Second Zhili–Fengtian War in the autumn of 1924, Feng Yuxiang betrayed the Zhili clique when

    Hu Jingyi

    Hu Jingyi

    Hu_Jingyi

  • Kwan Shan
  • Hong Kong actor (1933–2012)

    Kwan Shan 關山 Born Guan Bowei (關伯威) (1933-04-20)April 20, 1933 Mukden, Fengtian, Manchukuo (now Shenyang, Liaoning, China) Died October 1, 2012(2012-10-01)

    Kwan Shan

    Kwan_Shan

  • Jaxa (state)
  • 17th century microstate in North Asia

    Russian invasion Russian Dalian Russo-Japanese War Beiyang government (Fengtian Clique) Far Eastern Republic Kwantung Leased Territory Northeast Flag Replacement

    Jaxa (state)

    Jaxa (state)

    Jaxa_(state)

  • Outer Manchuria
  • Historical region in Northeast Asia

    Russian invasion Russian Dalian Russo-Japanese War Beiyang government (Fengtian Clique) Far Eastern Republic Kwantung Leased Territory Northeast Flag Replacement

    Outer Manchuria

    Outer Manchuria

    Outer_Manchuria

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