Lu Rongting (simplified Chinese: 陆荣廷; traditional Chinese: 陸榮廷; pinyin: Lù Róngtíng; September 9, 1859 – November 6, 1928), also spelled as Lu Yung-ting...
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Guangxi clique replace the Old clique. In 1920, Chen Jiongming drove Lu Rongting and the Old Guangxi clique out of Guangdong in the First Yue-Gui War...
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Guangxi that grew after the founding of the Republic of China. Led by Lu Rongting, the clique was able to take control of neighbouring Hunan and Guangdong...
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a platoon commander in the army of Guangxi warlord Lu Rongting. Li's direct superior was Lin Hu. Lu, the governor of Guangxi, was a former bandit who had...
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the New Guangxi Clique took the opportunity to attack Lu Rongting's Nanning. In August, Lu Rongting withdrew to Quanzhou, and Shen Hongying occupied Guilin...
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Party, attempted to re-establish himself in Guangzhou in 1917, warlord Lu Rongting reluctantly supported him for a few years. After Sun split from the Old...
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Clique may refer to: Old Guangxi clique, a clique of Chinese warlords by Lu Rongting up to the early 1920s New Guangxi clique, a clique of Chinese warlords...
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Jiguang (龍濟光) Ni Sichong (倪嗣衝) Zhang Xun (張勳) Chen Yi (陳儀) Li Chun (李純) Lu Rongting (陸榮廷) Tang Jiyao (唐繼堯) Tang Xiangming (湯薌銘) Wang Zhanyuan (王占元) Yan Xishan...
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Bingkun (沈秉堃) was allowed to remain governor, but Lu Rongting would soon become the new governor. Lu Rongting would later rise to prominence during the "warlord...
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Jiongming, committee members Gen. Cen Chunxuan, Adm. Lin Baoyi and Gen. Lu Rongting were expelled in the 1920 Guangdong–Guangxi War. In May 1921 Sun was...
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