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    Yan Xishan (category Republic of China warlords from Shanxi)
    ceased. Yan's "old" Shanxi Clique army maintained control of southern Shanxi, the Eighth Route Army took control of north-western Shanxi, and the central...
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    Peng Zhen (category Chinese Communist Party politicians from Shanxi)
    Shanxi province, Peng was originally named Fu Maogong (傅懋恭). He joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in 1923 as a founding member of the Shanxi Province...
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    Sichuan clique also arrived at the Shanxi-Henan region, only to be rejected by both Yan Xishan (commander of the 2nd War Area and chairman of Shanxi) and...
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  • 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,...
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    Shanghai clique, Zhou Yongkang's spheres of influence in the state oil and public security sectors, and the so-called Xishan Society of Shanxi officials...
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    Bo Yibo (category Chinese Communist Party politicians from Shanxi)
    he worked as a Communist Party organizer in his native city of Taiyuan, Shanxi. He was promoted to organize Communist guerrilla movements in northern China...
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    Guangxi clique controlled two: the Wuhan and Beiping; under Li Zongren and Bai Chongxi, respectively. Li Jishen, who was related to the Guangxi clique, loosely...
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    Yellow River (category Rivers of Shanxi)
    Mongolia. The river then turns sharply southwards to form the border between Shanxi and Shaanxi, turns eastwards at its confluence with the Wei River, and flows...
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    in Anhui, Shanxi, and Henan by a Zhengzhou-based Muslim youth corps. The anti-Japanese Kuomintang maintained the allegiance of the Ma Clique. The Hui Yang...
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    Ji Pengfei (category Chinese Communist Party politicians from Shanxi)
    2000) was a Chinese politician. Ji Pengfei was born in Linyi, Yuncheng, Shanxi in 1910. He joined the Chinese Red Army in 1931, and the Chinese Communist...
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    leaders known as the "Lin Biao clique" were at the forefront of expanding China's defense capacity.: 152  The Lin Biao clique sought to create major industrial...
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    Yunnan clique from 1915 until 1927. Then it was controlled by Governor and warlord Long (Lung) Yun until near the end of the Chinese Civil War, when Du Yuming...
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    Gates of the wenmiao of Datong, Shanxi...
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    Gansu and Ningxia came under the control of Muslim warlords known as the Ma clique, who served as generals in the National Revolutionary Army. During the Cultural...
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    of Muslim officials in northwestern China. The armies raised by this "Ma Clique", most notably their Muslim cavalry, were incorporated into the KMT army...
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    ISBN 978-0-521-87515-8. Lary, Diana (1974). Region and Nation: the Kwangsi Clique in Chinese Politics, 1925-1937. New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521202046...
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    Li Jishen was deposed during a war between Chiang and the New Guangxi Clique. By 1929, Chen Jitang had established himself as the powerholder of Guangdong...
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    Autonomous County of Gansu. There are also Salars in some parts of Henan and Shanxi, as well as in northern Xinjiang, in the Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture...
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    form a powerful faction in the central government known as the Shanghai Clique, which has often been viewed as competing against the rival Youth League...
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    Scene of the Northern Dynasties Discovered in Shanxi, NW China (2015)". The Institute of Archaeology CASS. Du, Panxin; Zhu, Kongyang; Qiao, Hui; Zhang, Jianlin;...
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    then painted Finland's leadership as a "vicious and reactionary fascist clique". Field Marshal Mannerheim and Väinö Tanner, the leader of the Finnish Social...
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    Programme. Battle of Lake Khasan Collaborationist Chinese Army Fengtian clique Japanization List of East Asian leaders in the Japanese sphere of influence...
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    Nanjing population was later largely replaced by Wu-speakers), and some from Shanxi and Hebei, settled in Yunnan. Although largely forgotten, the bloody Panthay...
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    1920 14 - 23 July Zhili–Anhui War, a conflict between the Zhili and Anhui cliques for control of the Beiyang government. 1921 23 July The Chinese Communist...
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    established on August 8, 1927 with private funding by retired Fengtian clique major general Feng Yong (馮庸, 1901–1981, later re-enlisted as a ROCAF lieutenant...
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    and arson committed by his garrisons later in Xuzhou in July. The Zhili clique dominated Xuzhou by 1924. In the autumn of this year, the Second Zhili–Fengtian...
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  • Manchu guardsmen, as in the past.: 157  Many Manchus joined the Fengtian clique, such as Xi Qia, a member of the Qing dynasty's imperial clan. As a follow-up...
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    decades. Although the settlers had come mainly from Zhili, Shandong and Shanxi and had brought with them many of the social patterns of those provinces...
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    from Xuanhua and Shanxi. Wei Xueceng, an experienced military official and commander-in-chief of the three border regions (Xuanfu, Shanxi, and Datong), was...
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    and Zuo executed him, while Hui generals belonging to the Old Teaching clique such as Ma Qianling, Ma Zhan'ao and Ma Anliang were granted amnesty and...
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