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Guangxi warlord

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One of the factions of southwest warlords, Gui Jun Group headed by Lu Rongting. Control Guangdong, Guangxi and Hunan provinces. The main characters are Chen Bingkun, Tan, Mo Rong, Xin and Shen.

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Development history

Xingui system

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After the Revolution of 1911, Lu Rongting successively served as deputy governor and governor of Guangxi. 19 13 served as minister of civil affairs, moved the provincial capital from Guilin to Nanning, and monopolized the military and political power in Guangxi under the banner of "Guangxi people ruling Guangxi". 19 16 In March, Guangxi declared its independence and marched into Hunan. In July, he sent troops to Guangdong and later served as governor of Guangdong. The following year, Lu was appointed governor of Guangdong and Guangxi by Beiyang government, and his subordinates Tan and Chen Bingkun were appointed overseers of Guangdong and Guangxi respectively. From then on, it manipulated the military and political power of Guangdong and Guangxi, and expanded Gui Jun to 50,000 people, becoming the largest military force in southwest China.

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1965438+In July 2007, Duan refused to restore the provisional constitution of the National Assembly and the Republic of China. When Sun Yat-sen raised the banner of protecting the law, Lu Rongting and other Guangxi warlords opposed Duan's policy of "unification of force" in the name of protecting the law and sent troops to Hunan to participate in the war of protecting the law. At the same time, he secretly made peace with Wu and other direct forces, and used members of Congress such as members of the Political Institute to reorganize the national defense military government in Guangzhou, excluding Sun Yat-sen from Guangdong and controlling military and political power. 1920 In August, the troops stationed in Fujian and Guangdong returned to Guangdong at the call of Sun Yat-sen. By the end of 10, Gui Jun was defeated and withdrew from Guangdong. In June of the following year, Sun Yat-sen mobilized troops from Guangdong, Yunnan, Guizhou and Jiangxi provinces to enter Guangxi for land development. After more than two months of fighting, Guangdong and Yunnan armies occupied Nanning and Guilin, and Lu Rongting fled to Shanghai. 1922, Lu Rongting's old army, such as Lin Junting and Han Caifeng, took advantage of the Chen Jiongming rebellion and occupied cities and important places in Guangxi in the name of "autonomous army". In September, Lu Rongting returned to Longzhou, was appointed as "Guangxi Border Supervisor" by Beiyang government, and entered Nanning in February of the following year to "take charge of Guangxi military affairs" in an attempt to restore the rule of the old Guangxi system. But at this time, the internal division of Guangxi system intensified. 1924 65438+ 10, after the "First National Congress" of the Kuomintang, the revolutionary situation in Guangdong developed day by day, and the people in Guangxi also launched a struggle against warlords. Li Zongren and Huang, leaders of Wuzhou, accepted the leadership of Guangzhou Revolutionary Government and were appointed as "Commander-in-Chief of Guangxi Anti-thief Army" and "Commander-in-Chief" respectively. They used electricity to beg for land, and in June they led troops to occupy Nanning and Zuoyoujiang counties. Soon, Lu Rongting was electrified again and fled Guangxi. The following year, Shen was also defeated in Guilin and other places. At this point, the rule of Guangxi warlords headed by Lu Rongting ended.

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Liu Zhenhuan, an old general of Gui Jun, led his troops to participate in the expulsion of Chen Jiongming, and stayed in Guangdong, mastering the military and political tax power. 1925, Yang Ximin, the leader of the Yunnan Army, launched an uprising to overthrow the Guangzhou Revolutionary Government, and was wiped out by the Guangdong Revolutionary Army in mid-June. Since then, Li Zongren, Huang and Bai Chongxi have ruled Guangxi for a long time, and used this as a stronghold to compete with Chiang Kai-shek for sovereignty. Known as the "new Guangxi", it belongs to one of the factions during the Kuomintang rule.