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    Feng Guozhang (simplified Chinese: 冯国璋; traditional Chinese: 馮國璋; pinyin: Féng Guózhāng; Wade–Giles: Feng Kuo-chang; 7 January 1859 – 12 December 1919)...
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    struggle split the Army between his Anhui clique and the Zhili clique of Feng Guozhang and Cao Kun. Military commanders had expanded their armies in response...
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    subordinates of Feng Guozhang to the south to conquer Hunan, the linchpin of central China; one of these commanders was Wu Peifu. Wu supported Feng's preference...
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    government of China. The most powerful cliques were the Zhili clique led by Feng Guozhang, who controlled several northern provinces; the Anhui clique led by...
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    president on June 7. Due to his anti-monarchist stance in Nanjing, Feng Guozhang became vice president. Duan Qirui retained his position as premier....
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    July; Duan himself was reinstated as premier by 14 July. Vice President Feng Guozhang was made acting president in Nanjing. On 17 July, distraught from recent...
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    born 1921), a daughter of an eminent family. His great-grandfather is Feng Guozhang, an early Republic-era warlord and the founder of the Zhili Clique,...
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    appointments and promotions. These officers rallied around President Feng Guozhang, who had to share power with Duan's dominant Anhui clique in the Beiyang...
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    1916–2000), Hong Kong actor and director Feng Gong (冯巩; born 1957), Chinese Xiangsheng performer Feng Guozhang (冯国璋; 1859–1919), Chinese military officer...
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  • reappointed by the Qing Court to lead the New Army, and loyalist forces under Feng Guozhang and Duan Qirui moved south to retake Wuhan. After heavy fighting in...
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    (acting) Sa Zhenbing (acting) Liang Shiyi Zhou Ziqi (acting) Preceded by Feng Guozhang Succeeded by Zhou Ziqi Premier of the Republic of China In office 22...
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  • China) 1912 Sun Yat-sen Yuan Shikai 1913 1914 1915 1916 Li Yuanhong 1917 Feng Guozhang 1918 Xu Shichang 1919 1920 1921 1922 Zhou Ziqi (acting) Li Yuanhong...
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  • (1864–1928) 7 June 1916 17 July 1917 Progressive Party Feng Guozhang (Zhili clique) — Feng Guozhang 馮國璋 (1859–1919) (acting) 17 July 1917 10 October 1918...
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    presidential seal in the Presidential Palace, appointing Vice President Feng Guozhang as Acting President, and restoring Duan Qirui as Premier, in an attempt...
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    commander. On October 14, the Qing court in Beijing ordered Yinchang and Feng Guozhang to lead the Beiyang Army, the strongest military unit of the regime...
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  • post to Feng Guozhang. The north and the south were in a temporary armistice. Pressed by the Zhili clique and the Anhui clique, Feng Guozhang ordered...
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  • Daying as Wu Tingfang Chen Yiheng as Xu Shichang Tobgyal (Duobujie) as Feng Guozhang Zhang Zhijian as Lin Sen Xie Gang as Tang Shaoyi Liu Zitian as Hu Hanmin...
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    the division's connection with the revolutionaries caused General Feng Guozhang to disband the entire unit, reducing Zhang to a merely symbolic role...
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  • 131 Anhui clique Feng Guozhang — Wang Daxie 汪大燮 Wāng Dàxiè (1860–1929) 22 November 1917 30 November 1917 8 Zhili clique Feng Guozhang 8 Wang Shizhen 王士珍...
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    Yansheng Kong Lingyi (衍聖公 孔令貽) Li Yuanhong (黎元洪) Duan Zhigui (段芝貴) Feng Guozhang (馮國璋) Jiang Guiti (姜桂題) Liu Guanxiong (劉冠雄) Long Jiguang (龍濟光) Ni Sichong...
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    (1916) Li Yuanhong – President of the Republic of China (1916–1917) Feng Guozhang – President of the Republic of China (1917–1918) Duan Qirui – Premier...
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    (1864–1928) 7 June 1916 17 July 1917 Progressive Party Feng Guozhang (Zhili clique) — Feng Guozhang 馮國璋 (1859–1919) (acting) 17 July 1917 10 October 1918...
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  • warlords forced Li from office. Li Yuanhong (12 July 1917 - 17 July 1917) Feng Guozhang (17 July 1917 - 10 October 1918) Xu Shichang (10 October 1918 - 2 June...
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  • – Yuan Shikai, President (1916) Li Yuanhong, President (1916–1917) Feng Guozhang, President (1917–1918) Xu Shichang, President (1918–1922) Zhou Ziqi...
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    restore the Qing in July 1917. After failing to turn Duan Qirui and Feng Guozhang into responsible statesmen, he gave up and left politics. Liang favored...
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  • as he replaced Yuan Shikai as president after Yuan's sudden death. Feng Guozhang of the Zhili clique won over Lu Rongting of the Old Guangxi Clique in...
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    formed by officers disgruntled with the Anhui clique and rallied around Feng Guozhang. It was aligned to Western powers. The clique took power after the Zhili–Anhui...
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  • defect to the Anhui Clique following the death of Zhili Clique leader Feng Guozhang. Additionally, in 1919, the 4th, 5th, 8th and 10th Divisions were led...
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  • constitution it was working on for a decade. It was finally dissolved after Feng Yuxiang's coup on 24 November 1924. This assembly's three-year term was spread...
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    far north as Yueyang, before Chiang's decisive defeat of Yan and his ally, Feng Yuxiang, forced Li to withdraw back to Guangxi. Following Yan's defeat in...
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