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Military faction during China's Warlord Era
The Guominjun (GMC), also known as the Kuominchun (KMC), was a military faction founded by Feng Yuxiang, Hu Jingyi and Sun Yue during China's Warlord
Guominjun
1926–1928 Kuomintang military campaign
were preoccupied with fighting at Nankou Pass, near Beijing, against the Guominjun, a breakaway Zhili faction sympathetic to the KMT. Sun Chuanfang, who
Northern_Expedition
Chinese politician and general (1891–1940)
the Guominjun was established. Shi became one of the "thirteen guardians/protectors" (十三太保), considered the most important commanders of the Guominjun, and
Shi_Yousan
Gansu broke out when a coalition of Muslim generals revolted against the Guominjun in 1927. Prominent among the rebels was Ma Tingxiang, the son of the General
Muslim conflict in Gansu (1927–1930)
Muslim_conflict_in_Gansu_(1927–1930)
1925–1926 war in northeastern China
was waged by the Guominjun against the Fengtian clique and their Zhili clique allies. The war ended with the defeat of the Guominjun and the end of the
Anti-Fengtian_War
Period in the history of the Republic of China (1916–1928)
were struggles led by Guominjun against the Fengtian-Zhili alliance from November 1925 to April 1926. The defeat of Guominjun ended their reign in Beiping
Warlord_Era
Government of the early Republic of China (1912–1928)
Guominjun, Feng resigned and moved to the Soviet Union but was recalled by his officers in a few months. When the tide turned against the Guominjun,
Beiyang_government
List of indexes to lists on a topic
Hui people Muslim Kuomintang members. The Ma Cliques Fought against the Guominjun during the Central Plains War and attempted to destroy the Xinjiang clique
List of warlords and military cliques in the Warlord Era
List_of_warlords_and_military_cliques_in_the_Warlord_Era
1924 coup d'état in China
between the Fengtian clique and Feng Yuxiang, whose forces were renamed the Guominjun (Nationalist Army or Citizens' Army). Zhang Zuolin took the prosperous
1924_Beijing_Coup
Leader of China from 1978 to 1989
Xi'an, the stronghold of Feng Yuxiang, in March 1927. He was part of the Guominjun's attempt to prevent the break of the alliance between the KMT and the
Deng_Xiaoping
Chinese warlord (1882–1948)
which knocked the Zhili out of power, and re-organised his troops as the Guominjun. He brought Sun Yat-sen to Beijing for negotiations on re-unification
Feng_Yuxiang
1926 nationalist demonstration against the Beiyang Government
between the Soviet-backed Guominjun and the Japanese-backed Fengtian clique. By early 1926 the war was going badly for the Guominjun and, on March 8, they
March_18_Massacre
Chinese revolutionary and statesman (1866–1925)
Society Chinese Muslim Association Grand Alliance for China's Reunification Guominjun Kuomintang Youth League Reorganization Group Western Hills Group People
Sun_Yat-sen
Chinese warlord
jingguojun continued in control. In 1924, Sun Yue, a commander of the Guominjun, entered Shaanxi and compelled Liu Zhenhua to submit, while recognizing
Jing_Yuexiu
Chinese warlord (1878 - 1928)
孙岳; pinyin: Sūn Yuè; 1878–1928) was a Chinese warlord and member of the Guominjun and governor at various times of Hebei, Henan and Shaanxi. Sun Yue was
Sun_Yue_(warlord)
Society Chinese Muslim Association Grand Alliance for China's Reunification Guominjun Kuomintang Youth League Reorganization Group Western Hills Group People
Democracy_in_China
Chinese warlord (1885–1935)
its northern provinces to Zhang Zuolin and Feng Yuxiang's Guominjun. In 1925 the Guominjun launched a joint Anhui-Fengtian expedition under Zhang Zongchang
Sun_Chuanfang
Chinese general (1914–2005)
apprenticed at a blacksmith's shop. In September 1929, Wang enlisted in the Guominjun (Northwest Army) of the warlord Feng Yuxiang and trained as a radio operator
Wang_Bingzhang_(general)
Dried latex of the opium poppy containing narcotic compounds
Fuxiang officially prohibited opium and made it illegal in Ningxia, but the Guominjun reversed his policy; by 1933, people from every level of society were
Opium
1929–30 civil war in China
led by Chiang himself. The Second Army Group consisted of elements from Guominjun led by Feng Yuxiang. The Third Army Group was led by Yan Xishan of the
Central_Plains_War
20th-century Chinese army officer
restoration in 1917. As part of the Guominjun he became Governor of Jehol Province in 1926. Following the defeat of the Guominjun in the Anti–Fengtian War Feng
Song_Zheyuan
Chinese warlord alliance
pushed back from Jiangsu and Henan after fierce fighting against the Guominjun and the NRA. On the western front, they fought Shanxi forces under Yan
National_Pacification_Army
Chinese warlord and governor of Henan (1892 – 1925)
detaining its leader President Cao Kun, and reorganized his forces as the Guominjun. Hu was named deputy commander-in-chief and the commander of the 3rd Army
Hu_Jingyi
Chinese warlord clique (1911–1944)
initially an officer under Guo Songling and defected with Guo to the Guominjun. He was appointed by Nanjing to serve under Jin as late as 1930. The war
Xinjiang_clique
Chinese general (1903–1947)
governor of Huaihai province of the Republic of China. He belonged to the Guominjun and the National Revolutionary Army. Later he belonged to the Wang Jingwei
Hao_Pengju
20th-century Chinese army
Zhang Zuolin and Li Jinglin backed away from supporting Guo, fighting the Guominjun and leaving Guo without the forces or supplies he needed to take Shenyang
Northeastern_Army
Chinese warlord military unit (1924–28)
occupied by Guominjun troops under Wang Chengbin. Although Wang had declared himself governor of Zhili province, he had only one Guominjun division as
Zhili_Army_(Fengtian_clique)
Chinese politician (1913–2002)
had ten people. In 1930, Xi was appointed by the party to work in the Guominjun under Yang Hucheng. In March 1932, Xi Zhongxun, together with Lü Jianren [zh]
Xi_Zhongxun
Political party in the Republic of China (Taiwan)
the survival of the KMT. Muslim Generals in Gansu waged war against the Guominjun in favor of the KMT during the conflict in Gansu in 1927–1930. In 1931
Kuomintang
Province in Northwestern China
The Muslim Conflict in Gansu (1927–1930) was a conflict against the Guominjun. While the Muslim General Ma Hongbin was acting chairman of the province
Gansu
Chinese general (1890–1938)
Kuomintang general in the early 20th century. He rose up the ranks of the Guominjun clique in the Warlord era but then went over to the Kuomintang, and held
Han_Fuju
Hui political faction
took control of the region during the Warlord Era, siding first with the Guominjun and then the Kuomintang; they fought against the Red Army during the Long
Ma_clique
Chinese general (1887–1929)
province in 1926. During the Northern Expedition he fought against the Guominjun forces of Feng Yuxiang and the National Revolutionary Army of Chiang Kai-shek
Chu_Yupu
Chinese warlord
14 years old. He was involved in the rebellion against Feng Yuxiang's Guominjun forces in Gansu, and even fought against his own relatives, including
Ma_Zhongying
Republic of China general (1892–1970)
branch of Feng Yuxiang's Guominjun forces; in 1926 Ma Hongkui was appointed as the commander of the Fourth Route Army of the Guominjun by Feng. He was also
Ma_Hongkui
One-party system used by the Kuomintang (1924–1987)
Blue Sky with a White Sun flag above the oath of Guominjun
Dang_Guo
Vietnamese nationalist and democratic socialist political party (1927–1975)
Society Chinese Muslim Association Grand Alliance for China's Reunification Guominjun Kuomintang Youth League Reorganization Group Western Hills Group People
Việt_Nam_Quốc_Dân_Đảng
Chinese general (1892–1937)
descent, Tong was born in Gaoyang County, Zhili in 1892. A soldier of the Guominjun, he was recruited by Ji Hongchang to command the 1st Corps of the Chahar
Tong_Linge
Conflict between Chinese warlords (1924)
loss of all of its northern provinces to Zhang Zuolin and Feng Yuxiang's Guominjun. Fighting continued well into 1925 as part of the Jiangsu-Zhejiang War
Second_Zhili–Fengtian_War
1928 Chinese-Japanese conflict in China
National Revolutionary Army NRA 1st Collective Army NRA 2nd Collective Army (Guominjun) Imperial Japanese Army 6th Division Kwantung Army Casualties and losses
Jinan_incident
Part of the Inner Mongolian campaign (1933)
army under Wan Fulin, 30,000–50,000 under Tang Yulin and 30,000 former Guominjun under Sun Dianying and Song Zheyuan. Irregular forces included village
Battle_of_Rehe
Political coalition in Taiwan (Republic of China)
Society Chinese Muslim Association Grand Alliance for China's Reunification Guominjun Kuomintang Youth League Reorganization Group Western Hills Group People
Pan-Blue_Coalition
Political philosophy developed by Sun Yat-sen
Society Chinese Muslim Association Grand Alliance for China's Reunification Guominjun Kuomintang Youth League Reorganization Group Western Hills Group People
Three Principles of the People
Three_Principles_of_the_People
End of Qing dynasty in China
Society Chinese Muslim Association Grand Alliance for China's Reunification Guominjun Kuomintang Youth League Reorganization Group Western Hills Group People
1911_Revolution
Chinese warlord and politician (1875–1928)
because they could not find any work. Zhang provided weapons to anti-Guominjun Muslim rebels led by Ma Tingrang during the Muslim conflict in Gansu (1927–30)
Zhang_Zuolin
Chinese warlord (1883-1925)
that he was being under-appreciated, along with gradual encouragement by Guominjun rival Feng Yuxiang to help put Zhang's more liberal son on the Manchurian
Guo_Songling
of the Warlord Era Fengtian clique Zhili clique (from February 1918) Guominjun Zhili clique (until February 1918) 1925 1926 Urtatagai conflict Soviet
List_of_wars:_1900–1944
Fuxiang officially prohibited opium and made it illegal in Ningxia, but the Guominjun reversed his policy; by 1933, people from every level of society were
History_of_opium_in_China
Political party in Japanese-ruled Taiwan
Society Chinese Muslim Association Grand Alliance for China's Reunification Guominjun Kuomintang Youth League Reorganization Group Western Hills Group People
Taiwanese_People's_Party
List of coups and coup attempts
to the collapse of the Beiyang government and the near destruction of Guominjun faction. April 12, 1927: Chiang Kai-shek orders a purge of communists
List of coups and coup attempts by country
List_of_coups_and_coup_attempts_by_country
Society Chinese Muslim Association Grand Alliance for China's Reunification Guominjun Kuomintang Youth League Reorganization Group Western Hills Group People
Chinese_nationalism
Chinese warlord (1903–1975)
Officers' Training Corps of Qinghai. Ma Bufang sided with Feng Yuxiang's Guominjun until the Central Plains War, when he switched to the winning side of
Ma_Bufang
Chinese military officer and politician (1893–1963)
staff of the eastern Henan defense headquarters. He later joined Feng's Guominjun. When Feng ordered his troops to support the Kuomintang's Northern Expedition
Qin_Dechun
Kuomintang Chinese Communist Party (until 1927) Allied warlord armies (Guominjun, Guangxi, Shanxi army, others) Soviet Union Communist International NRA
List of wars involving the Republic of China
List_of_wars_involving_the_Republic_of_China
Chinese warlord (1895–1970)
serving in various command staff capacities. Sheng was a member of the Guominjun, a leftist nationalist faction that supported the Nationalist government
Sheng_Shicai
Conflict in 1929
Kai-shek's Han Fuju led military attack failed anti Feng Belligerents National Revolutionary Army Guominjun Commanders and leaders Han Fuju Pang Bingxun
Battle_of_Northern_Henan
Supreme law of Mainland China from 1947 to 1949 and Taiwan since 1949
Society Chinese Muslim Association Grand Alliance for China's Reunification Guominjun Kuomintang Youth League Reorganization Group Western Hills Group People
Constitution of the Republic of China
Constitution_of_the_Republic_of_China
Military operations in China by Japan
former subordinate Ji Hongchang, were able to recruit many units of former Guominjun soldiers. Fang Zhenwu raised volunteers from the rest of China. Added
Actions in Inner Mongolia (1933–1936)
Actions_in_Inner_Mongolia_(1933–1936)
Topics referred to by the same term
diisopropylnaphthalene isomers used in inks Kuominchun, or in pinyin Guominjun, the military faction founded by Feng Yuxiang, Hu Jingyi and Sun Yue during
KMC
Period in the history of the Republic of China from 1927 to 1937
consisted of four army groups: Chiang's Whampoa clique, Feng Yuxiang's Guominjun, Yan Xishan's Shanxi clique, and Li Zongren's New Guangxi clique. Chiang
Nanjing_decade
Taiwanese politician
he sought refuge in Xi’an and affiliated himself with Feng Yuxiang’s Guominjun. After securing his personal safety, Huang attended Li Dazhao’s funeral
Huang_Shao-ku
Month of 1926
warlord Zhang Zuolin began bombing the portions of Beijing held by the Guominjun paramilitary group, led by Feng Yuxiang. The Italian company Agip (Azienda
April_1926
Army general
Sino-Japanese War. Sun was born in Zhili in 1895. He joined Feng Yuxiang's Guominjun in 1916. After the Northern Expedition, Sun became the deputy commander
Sun_Tongxuan
Nationalists and Communists in April 1927. On March 17, 1926, Feng Yuxiang's Guominjun troops at Dagu Fort near Tianjin exchanged fire with Japanese warships
History_of_Beijing
Chinese general (1896–1954)
and Chinese Civil War. Feng was born in Hebei. He was a member of the Guominjun. He joined the National Revolutionary Army in 1926 and participated in
Feng_Zhi'an
a peasant family in Heze, Shandong in 1898. He joined Feng Yuxiang's Guominjun in 1914. After 1922, he distinguished himself on the battlefield and rose
Zhao_Dengyu
1950s campaign in Nationalist Taiwan
Society Chinese Muslim Association Grand Alliance for China's Reunification Guominjun Kuomintang Youth League Reorganization Group Western Hills Group People
Land_reform_in_Taiwan
Chinese general
Zuolin's erstwhile ally Feng Yuxiang and his Guominjun declared war on the Fengtian Clique. The Guominjun was encircled and suppressed by Fengtian and
Han_Linchun
Society Chinese Muslim Association Grand Alliance for China's Reunification Guominjun Kuomintang Youth League Reorganization Group Western Hills Group People
Socialist ideology of the Kuomintang
Socialist_ideology_of_the_Kuomintang
Autonomous prefecture in Gansu, People's Republic of China
blocks" was ruined in 1928 by savage fighting between the Muslims and Guominjun forces during the Muslim Conflict in Gansu (1927–1930). Well-known Muslim
Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture
Linxia_Hui_Autonomous_Prefecture
warship bombards the Taku Forts in China, killing several Guominjun troops guarding the forts. Guominjun troops fired back in retaliation and drive the warship
1926_in_Japan
Reinterpretation of Sun Yat-sen's ideology by the Chinese Communist Party
Society Chinese Muslim Association Grand Alliance for China's Reunification Guominjun Kuomintang Youth League Reorganization Group Western Hills Group People
New Three Principles of the People
New_Three_Principles_of_the_People
Republic of China warlord and politician
responsible for negotiations with political and military factions such as the Guominjun. In May 1923, Lü was promoted by Sun to the Generalissimo's Chief of Staff
Lü_Chao
1929 military conflict, China
Expedition, Chiang, Li Zongren (Guangxi), Yan Xishan (Shanxi), Feng Yuxiang (Guominjun) and other warlords minors total a force of 400,000 men. The KMT defeated
Chiang-Gui_War
Russian Comintern agent active in 1920s China
When Borodin went north in another attempt to bring Feng Yuxiang and his Guominjun into the Kuomintang in early 1926, Chiang began preparations to consolidate
Mikhail_Borodin
Political faction in Hong Kong
Society Chinese Muslim Association Grand Alliance for China's Reunification Guominjun Kuomintang Youth League Reorganization Group Western Hills Group People
Pro-ROC_camp
Tonga Feng Yuxiang – General of the Zhili Clique and later founder of the Guominjun, known as the "Christian General" and "Backstabbing General" Belle Harris
List_of_Methodists
Political party in Tibet
Society Chinese Muslim Association Grand Alliance for China's Reunification Guominjun Kuomintang Youth League Reorganization Group Western Hills Group People
Tibet_Improvement_Party
Political party in French Indochina
Society Chinese Muslim Association Grand Alliance for China's Reunification Guominjun Kuomintang Youth League Reorganization Group Western Hills Group People
Việt_Nam_Quang_Phục_Hội
Chinese National Revolutionary Army general (1883–1940)
bribe instead of communists. Furthermore, before the total defeat of Guominjun, both sides needed Bie's support or at least, neutrality in their fights
Bie_Tingfang
Japanese warship bombards the Taku Forts, killing several Guominjun troops guarding the forts. Guominjun troops fired back in retaliation and drive the warship
1926_in_China
Chinese Nationalist general (1903–1982)
Second Sino-Japanese War. Liu was born in Hebei. He was a member of the Guominjun before joining the National Revolutionary Army. At the beginning of the
Liu_Zhensan
Roman Catholic society of apostolic life
found themselves in the middle of a civil war between the forces of the Guominjun Nationalist Army and the Chinese Communist Party, which lasted for the
Missionary Society of St. Columban
Missionary_Society_of_St._Columban
Republic of China warlord (1901–1977)
education in Islam to become an Imam. Ma Buqing sided with Feng Yuxiang's Guominjun until the Central Plains War, when he switched to the winning side of
Ma_Buqing
History of the Taiwanese political party
Society Chinese Muslim Association Grand Alliance for China's Reunification Guominjun Kuomintang Youth League Reorganization Group Western Hills Group People
History_of_the_Kuomintang
1926–27 leftist Chinese government
and Chiang's Nanjing faction simultaneously, Wang sought the backing of Guominjun leader Feng Yuxiang, who controlled large parts of northern China. Without
Wuhan government of the Republic of China
Wuhan_government_of_the_Republic_of_China
Chinese general (1892–1937)
After he graduated from Baoding Military Academy, he joined Feng Yuxiang' Guominjun along with his mentor Wei Yisan (魏益三) in 1921. In 1926, he participated
Hao_Mengling
Chinese politician
of the Second Zhili–Fengtian War, he was a regiment commander in the Guominjun. In 1927, he became a division commander in the National Revolutionary
Xing_Zhaotang
Chinese politician
student movement in 1929. He enlisted in Feng Yuxiang's Northwest Army (Guominjun) in 1930.[citation needed] In 1931, Huang took part in the Ningdu uprising
Huang_Zhen
Chinese general
assassinated by Zhang Zuolin after he was found to have contacts with the Guominjun and Kuomintang.[citation needed] Wang, Lipang (March 28, 2022). The Imperial
Zhang_Shaozeng
Chinese general
His grandfather, Feng Yuxiang (1882–1948), was a warlord who led the Guominjun faction during the Republican era. He has a sister, Feng Danlong (冯丹龙;
Feng_Danyu
Hui Chinese warlord (1876–1932)
Fuxiang and other Muslim warlords like Ma Qi broke with Feng Yuxiang's Guominjun during the Central Plains War and pledged allegiance to Chiang Kai-shek
Ma_Fuxiang
Qing dynasty army general (1855–1918)
was executed by Feng Yuxiang after first rebelling against Feng and the Guominjun, defecting to Chiang Kaishek and the Kuomintang after Chiang and Feng
Ma_Anliang
Series of conferences in China
resulting power vacuum allowed the Fengtian clique under Zhang Zuolin and the Guominjun under Feng Yuxiang to greatly expand their power base. On 27 October 1924
Tientsin_Conference
Pro-Kuomintang organization in Taiwan
Society Chinese Muslim Association Grand Alliance for China's Reunification Guominjun Kuomintang Youth League Reorganization Group Western Hills Group People
Grand Alliance for China's Reunification under the Three Principles of the People
Grand_Alliance_for_China's_Reunification_under_the_Three_Principles_of_the_People
Political party in the Dutch East Indies (1928–1942)
Society Chinese Muslim Association Grand Alliance for China's Reunification Guominjun Kuomintang Youth League Reorganization Group Western Hills Group People
Chung_Hwa_Hui
Military campaign
soldiers of the New 8th Army. They had begun as a warlord army under the Guominjun clique and had later defected to Chiang Kai-shek. Since then, they had
Handan_Campaign
held the positions Chief of the Office to Shanghai for the 2nd Army of Guominjun, Vice-Commander and Chief of the Political Bureau of the 20th Army of
Wang_Zihui
Chinese general (1897–1985)
1926, Zhang Zuolin, Wu Peifu, and Yan Xishan besieged the Feng Yuxiang Guominjun. He Zhuguo led the 45th Regiment to defeat the army of Tang Zhidao in
He_Zhuguo
Anhui. His father Feng Yuxiang (1882–1948) was a warlord who led the Guominjun faction during the Republican era. His mother Li Dequan (1896–1972) was
Feng_Hongda
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English American
Of high value; brilliant. The precious diamond stone.
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Tamil
Pathanjali | பதஂஜலி
Famous Yoga philosopher, The author of Yoga sutras
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English : topographic name for someone who lived by a detatched piece of land or woodland, from Middle English snede, or a habitational name from a place named with this word (Old English snǣd), as for example Snead in Worcestershire or The Sneyd in Staffordshire.
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Indian, Sanskrit
Abundant; Planet Earth
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Hindu
Victory of Lord Krishna
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Hindu
Lord Murugan
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Welsh
Loud voiced.
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Gaelic Irish Scottish
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Arabic, Muslim
Elixir
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