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  1. 28. Okt. 2016 · This article proposes a new way of viewing Republican-era warlords. Through an examination of the life of Li Dequan, the second wife of warlord Feng Yuxiang, it displaces Feng from his typical military and political context, scrutinizing instead the ways that Feng and Li interwove the private intimacies of love, marriage, and family life into their public and political lives.

  2. Feng Yuxiang was originally located in a corner of Shaanxi Province. He led his army to leave the country to "Join Zhili and oppose Manchuria”. This strategic decision of Feng Yuxiang had an important impact on the outcome of the war and the trend of Beiyang politics in the future, and also reflected the unstable political ecology during the reign of Beiyan government. This paper uses new ...

  3. Feng Yuxiang. Feng Yuxiang (wym. [ f ə́ ŋ ỳ ɕ i̯ɑ́ ŋ ]; ur. 6 listopada 1882, zm. 1 września 1948 ), zwany chrześcijańskim generałem (ang. Christian Warlord) [1] – chiński dowódca wojskowy z okresu ery militarystów . Podobnie jak wielu późniejszych militarystów zaczynał karierę w cesarskiej armii Beiyang. W 1913 roku ...

  4. 1. Okt. 2018 · Indeed, insufficient preparation of the mission caused communicational and cultural issues on a personal level between the advisers and Feng Yuxiang’s officers. This thesis brings together information from previous works and uses rare documents from the Communist International archives. Declassified advisers’ reports and letters, in combination with personal memoires of the survived ...

  5. Feng Yuxiang était devant le véhicule blindé de fer capturé par la clique Fengtian Feng Yuxiang, Chiang Kai-shek et Yan Xishan à une conférence du Kuomintang en 1930. Privé de sa puissance militaire, Feng passe le début des années 1930 à critiquer Tchang pour sa faible résistance à l'invasion de la Mandchourie par l'empire du Japon.

  6. 28. Sept. 2023 · On June 19, Feng Yuxiang traveled to Xuzhou for talks with Chiang Kai-shek, who immediately promised to “issue two million yuan per month” to Feng’s troops. Footnote 56 On the day the talks concluded, Feng sent a telegram to Wuhan demanding that Borodin be repatriated to the Soviet Union, and that Wang Jingwei and Tan Yankai quickly make a decision.