- Li
Zongren or Li Tsung-jen (Chinese: 李宗仁; 13
August 1890 – 30
January 1969),
courtesy name
Telin (Te-lin; 德鄰), was a
prominent Chinese warlord based in...
- Wei
Zongren (Chinese: 韦宗仁; pinyin: Wéi
Zōngrén;
Mandarin pronunciation: [wèɪ tsʊ́ŋ ɻə̌n]; born 8
August 1998) is a
Chinese footballer who
plays for Guangzhou...
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After the
Northern Expedition ended in 1928, Yan Xishan, Feng Yuxiang, Li
Zongren and
Zhang Fakui broke off
relations with
Chiang shortly after a demilitarization...
- Wen
Zongren (Chinese: 温宗仁;
November 1940 – 13
March 2008) was a
general in the People's
Liberation Army of
China who
served as
political commissar of...
- The New
Guangxi clique (Chinese: 新桂系), led by Li
Zongren,
Huang Shaohong, and Bai Chongxi, was a
warlord clique during the
Republic of China.
After the...
- and was soon
ended by
Chiang with the
support of a
local warlord (Li
Zongren of Guangxi). Eventually, Wang and his
leftist party surrendered to Chiang...
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eradicate Chinese control of the Ping-Han Railway's
southern section. Li
Zongren,
commander of the
Chinese 5th War Area,
avoided frontal contact with the...
- 27
September 1954
Premier Zhou
Enlai Preceded by
Office established Li
Zongren (as
President of the
Republic of China)
Personal details Born (1893-12-26)26...
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China Armed Forces In
office 13 May 1948 – 24
March 1950
President Li
Zongren Chiang Kai-shek
Preceded by Chen
Cheng Succeeded by Chou Chi-jo 1st & 4th...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Zōngrén Fǔ Wade–Giles Tsung1-jen2 Fu3...