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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lu_RongtingLu Rongting - Wikipedia

    Lu Rongting (simplified Chinese: 陆荣廷; traditional Chinese: 陸榮廷; pinyin: Lù Róngtíng; September 9, 1859 – November 6, 1928), also spelled as Lu Yung-ting and Lu Jung-t'ing, was a late Qing/early Republican military and political leader from Wuming, .

  2. In 1920, Chen Jiongming drove Lu Rongting and the Old Guangxi clique out of Guangdong in the First Yue-Gui War. In 1921, Chen pushed into Guangxi, starting the Second Yue-Gui war, forcing Lu Rongting to step down in July 1921. By August, Chen had occupied Nanning and the rest of Guangxi.

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  4. Lu Rongting attacked Guangdong General (Supervisor) Long Jiguang, who backed Yuan. Shen Hongying followed Lu Rongting and was appointed as the guardian of Qinlian. In December 1917 (the sixth year of the Republic of China), when Long Jiguang landed in

  5. The Qing government sent troops led by Long Jiguang and Lu Rongting to counterattack, and the revolutionaries were forced to retreat into the mountainous areas. After this uprising's failure, Sun was forced to move to Singapore due to anti-Sun sentiments within the revolutionary groups. [63]

  6. When Sun Yat-sen, leader of the Chinese Revolutionary Party, attempted to re-establish himself in Guangzhou in 1917, warlord Lu Rongting reluctantly supported him for a few years.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Warlord_EraWarlord Era - Wikipedia

    Lu Rongting's Guangxi clique rivaled Sun for control over the Guangzhou government, and their dispute led to Sun and his Kuomintang supporters abandoning it in 1918. The southern government held a peace conference with Beiyang representatives, but no agreement could be reached.

  8. Old Guangxi clique. After the founding of the Republic of China, Guangxi served as the base for one of the most powerful warlord cliques of China: the Old Guangxi Clique ( simplified Chinese: 旧桂系; traditional Chinese: 舊桂系; pinyin: Jiù Guìxì ). Led by Lu Rongting, the clique was able to take control of neighbouring Hunan and ...