Tang Jiyao (simplified Chinese: 唐继尧; traditional Chinese: 唐繼堯; pinyin: Táng Jìyáo; Wade–Giles: T'ang Chi-yao) (August 14, 1883 – May 23, 1927) was a Chinese...
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Guizhou clique (section Guizhou under Tang Jiyao)
Yunnan general Tang Jiyao, Liu's enemies were defeated and Guizhou started a lasting relationship with Yunnan and especially Tang Jiyao. Liu Xianshi's...
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serve in Yuan's government in Beijing, leaving behind Tang Jiyao as provincial governor. Jiyao came from a prominent Yunnanese family. That same year...
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founded in October 1925 in San Francisco, and was led by Chen Jiongming and Tang Jiyao, two ex-Kuomintang warlords that went into opposition. Their first platform...
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provinces in the country, including Yunnan representatives Cai E and Tang Jiyao, who later launched a war to protect the country against Yuan Shikai....
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War Tang Jiyao of the Yunnan clique and Lu Rongting of the Old Guangxi clique as marshals, Wu Tingfang as the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tang Shaoyi...
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himself as the Hongxian Emperor. In Yunnan, military leaders, including Tang Jiyao, Cai E and Li Liejun, declared their independence and launched military...
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the New Guangxi clique. On 18 March 1925--six days after Sun's death--Tang Jiyao, leader of the Yunnan clique, claimed to be the rightful leader of the...
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Generalissimo (or General Marshal) of the military government. Later, Tang Jiyao of the Yunnan clique and Lu Rongting of the Old Guangxi clique were elected...
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Chinese general and statesman Tang Shaoyi (1862–1938), Chinese politician, first Premier of the Republic of China, 1912 Tang Jiyao (1883–1927), Chinese general...
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removed from office and eventually held under house arrest in Beijing. Tang Jiyao replaced Cai E as Military Governor of Yunnan in 1913. In 1915, Yuan Shikai...
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July 1918 - 21 August 1918), viz., Sun Yat-sen Tang Shaoyi Wu Tingfang Cen Chunxuan Lu Rongting Tang Jiyao Lin Baoyi In 1918, Sun Yat-sen and his government...
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He served in Tang Jiyao's Yunnan Army for years until February 1927, when he, together with Hu Ruoyu, launched a coup and expelled Tang from office. Soon...
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1912 - Yuan Shikai (1859–1916) 1917 - Sun Yat-sen (1866–1925) 1921 - Tang Jiyao (1883–1927) 1921 - Lu Rongting (1856–1927) 1927 - Zhang Zuolin (1875–1928)...
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ultimately never accepted it. Yue Fei Puxian Wannu Chiang Kai-shek Lu Rongting Tang Jiyao The rank Marshal of the People's Republic of China (traditional Chinese:...
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November 1919 Zhili clique leader Gen. Wu Peifu met with representatives of Tang Jiyao and Lu Rongting at Hengyang, where they signed a treaty entitled "Rough...
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the Anhui clique. In November 1919 Wu Peifu met with representatives of Tang Jiyao and Lu Rongting (warlords of Yunnan and Guangxi, respectively) at Hengyang...
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member of the Yunnan clique, one of whose actions was to expel Yunnan Gov. Tang Jiyao from office. Together with Long Yun, Hu was appointed commander of the...
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KMT ensued after the death of Sun. The Yunnan–Guangxi War broke out as Tang Jiyao tried to claim party leadership. In the north, there were struggles led...
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Sichuan independent. Yuan Shikai ordered Yunnan's general and warlord Tang Jiyao and his army into Sichuan to suppress the rebellion. Long Jiguang would...
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governor Li Liejun (Chinese: 李烈鈞; pinyin: Lǐ Lièjūn) and Yunnan Gen. Tang Jiyao formed the National Protection Army (Chinese: 護國軍; pinyin: Hùgúojūn) and...
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(李根源) of the Tongmenghui in Yunnan joined with Cai E, Luo Peijin (羅佩金), Tang Jiyao, and other officers of the New Army to launch the Double Ninth Uprising...
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1911–1920 protege of Cai, later Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese Red Army Tang Jiyao 唐繼堯 1913–1927 Military governor of Yunnan Hu Ruoyu 胡若愚 1927 Governor of...
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the Nationalist revolutionaries in Guangxi. Soon afterwards Cai E and Tang Jiyao (Yunnan Clique) started the National Protection War and Lu joined them...
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Women's Medical University. Cai E Chen Duxiu Ouyang Yuqian Wang Yitang Tang Jiyao Cheng Qian Zhao Hengti Li Liejun Sun Chuanfang Yan Xishan Yin Changheng...
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Daozang - maintained by Raymond Larose at Jade Purity Daozang Jiyao Project Daozang Jiyao Catalogue Archived 2022-08-28 at the Wayback Machine (PDF) -...
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shortly after the successful National Protection War. His chief lieutenant, Tang Jiyao, took over Yunnan and demanded that the National Assembly be restored...
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(Beiyang Clique) Liu Xiang (Sichuan Clique) Lu Yongxiang (Anhui Clique) Tang Jiyao (Yunnan Clique) Zhang Zuolin (Fengtian Clique) Sheng Shicai (Xinjiang...
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breaks out against the Empire of China, as military leaders Cai E and Tang Jiyao proclaim the independence of Yunnan and begin a campaign to restore the...
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claiming Tang Jiyao to be the rightful leader of the KMT. But Tang's forces were routed by the New Guangxi clique and he fled to San Francisco, where Tang joined...
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