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Resume of Li Zongren of Guangxi Department
The Big Three of New Guangxi, also known as the Big Three of New Guangxi and the Three Masters of Guangxi. The warlords of the New Guangxi were mainly presided over by three people, collectively known as the three giants of the New Guangxi: Li Zongren, Bai Chongxi and Huang.

(General Li Zongren)

General Li Zongren, born in Guilin, Guangxi, is a first-class general of the National Revolutionary Army, the leader of the "Gui clan" of the China Kuomintang, the first vice president and acting president of the Republic of China, and the leader of the warlords of the Gui clan. General Li Zongren was an important figure in the Northern Expedition. Before the Northern Expedition, he devoted himself to the unification of Guangdong and Guangxi, which laid the foundation and promoted the Northern Expedition.

(General Bai Chongxi)

General Bai Chongxi, born in Guilin, Guangxi, was a first-class army general in the Republic of China. General Bai Chongxi is the core figure of the warlords in the new Guangxi clan. Together with Li Zongren, they are called "Li Bai" and "Little Zhuge". Li Bai and Li Bai have worked together for many years. At first, they joined Sun Yat-sen's revolutionary camp in Guangzhou and jointly expelled the old warlords in Guangxi. During the Northern Expedition, he led Guangxi troops to attack Shanhaiguan. After the victory of the Northern Expedition, they fought many battles with Chiang Kai-shek and other local forces. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the two men mobilized troops from Guangxi to fight against the Japanese army, and cooperated in directing many wars, winning many wars.

(General Huang)

General Huang Shao Hong and Ji Kuan, famous patriotic generals, are one of the three giants of New Guangxi, and they are good at political strategy. General Huang has successively served as the Party representative of the Seventh Army, the chairman of Guangxi Province, the commander of 15 Army, the chairman of Hubei Province, the chairman of Zhejiang Province, and the minister of the interior. General Huang incorporated the new Guangxi Department into the Kuomintang, making it the largest opposition party in the party. General Huang himself was not confined to Guangxi, but leaned over the temple, creating a broad political space for the new Guangxi school. During the presidency of General Li Zongren, it was the peak of General Huang's political career.

Li Zongren, Bai Chongxi and Huang, so who are the real leaders of the three giants of the New Guangxi? The author talks about Guangdong and Guangxi, and welcomes comments, discussions and concerns in the comment area.