Fengtian (now Liaoning)-the highest military officer.
Zhao Erxun (1912.3.15-12.1.3)-.
Zhang Xiluan (1912.1.16-1915.8.22)-.
Section (1915.8.22-1916.6.20)-Anhui warlords were driven away by Zhang.
Zhang (1916.6.23-1928.6.4)-Bong warlord.
Zhang Xueliang (1928.7.3-1928.12.29) —— a warlord in Fengxi.
1928, Zhang Xueliang changed hands in the northeast, and Fengtian began to be directly controlled by the central government of the National Government.
Jilin Province-the highest military officer
Chen (1912.3.15-13).
Zhang Xiluan (1913.6.13-1914.6.3)-Beiyang.
Meng Enyuan (1914.6.30-1917.18)-Beiyang warlord.
Tian Zhongyu (1917.10.18-18.3.29)-Anhui warlord.
Meng Enyuan (1918.3.29-1919.7.6), a northern warlord, was forced away by Zhang.
Bao Guiqing (1919.7.6-1921.3.12)-
(1921.3.12-1924.4.25)-Bong warlord, subordinate to Zhang.
Zhang (1924.4.28-1928.12.29)
1928, Zhang Xueliang changed hands in the northeast, and Jilin Province began to be directly controlled by the national government and the central government.
Heilongjiang province-the highest military officer
Song Xiaolian (1912.3.15-1913.8)-the former governor of Qing Dynasty.
Bi Guifang (1913.8.8-1913.10.30)-Beiyang warlord.
Zhu Qinglan (1913.10.30-1916.5.3)-Beiyang warlord.
Bi Guifang (1916.5.3-1917.6.16)-Northern Warlords.
Bao Guiqing (1917.7.26-1919.7.6)-a Feng warlord, subordinate to Zhang.
Sun Liechen (1919.7.6-1921.3.12)
Wu (1921.3.12-1928.6.4)-a Feng warlord, subordinate to Zhang.
Wan Fulin (1928.6.19-1928.12.29)-under the control of warlords, under the control of Zhang Xueliang.
1928, Zhang Xueliang changed hands in the northeast, and Heilongjiang Province began to be directly controlled by the national government and the central government.