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Examples:Fengtian clique (of northern warlords)—Anhui faction of Northern Warlords 1911-c.1929—north China army (esp. during the warlords period)—north China army, a modernizing Western-style army set up during late Qing, and a breeding ground for the Northern Warlords after the Qinghai revolution—the Northern Expedition, the Nationalists' campaign of 1926-1928 under Chiang Kai-shek, against the rule of local warlords—the Ma clique of warlords in Gansu and Ningxia during the 1930s and 1940s—incessant fighting between warlords—Cao Kun (1862-1938), one of the Northern Warlords—Beiyang faction of Northern Warlords—Xu Shichang (1855-1939), politician associated with the Northern Warlords, president of China in 1921—war of 1920 between Northern Warlords, in which the Zhili faction beat the Anhui faction and took over the Beijing government—the Zhili faction of the Northern Warlords—the Northern Warlords (1912-1927)—warlords vying for supremacy (in former times)—Yuan Shikai (1859-1916), senior general of late Qing, subsequently warlord and self-proclaimed emperor of China—Yan Xishan (1883-1960), warlord in Shanxi—Li Zongren (1891-1969), a leader of Guangxi warlord faction—Liu Biao (142-208), warlord—counselor of king or feudal warlord—Yuan Shao (153-202), general during late Han, subsequently warlord—Yang Hucheng (1893-1949), Chinese warlord and Nationalist general—the treaty of 1923 normalizing relations between the Soviet Union and the Northern Warlord government of China—Lu Rongting (1858-1928), provincial governor of Guangxi under the Qing, subsequently leader of old Guangxi warlord faction—confrontation of 1929 between Chiang Kaishek and the Guangxi warlord faction—Sima Yi (179-251), warlord under Cao Cao and subsequently founder of the Jin dynasty—Zhang Zuolin (c. 1873-1928), warlord of Manchuria 1916-1928—Feng Yuxiang (1882-1948), warlord during Republic of China, strongly critical of Chiang Kai-shek—Duan Qirui (1864-1936), commander of Beiyang Army under Yuan Shikai, then politician and powerful warlord—refers many different areas during late Qing, foreign occupation, warlord period and Nationalist government—ODA Nobunaga (1534-1582), Japanese shogun (warlord), played an important role in unifying Japan—Xiang Yu the Conqueror (232-202 BC), warlord defeated by first Han emperor—Bai Chongxi (1893-1966), a leader of Guangxi warlord faction, top Nationalist general, played important role in Chiang Kaishek's campaigns 1926-1949—Sun Ce (175-200), general and major warlord of the Later Han Dynasty—Huangfu Song (-195), later Han general and warlord—Guangxi warlord faction, from 1911-1930—Sun Chuanfang (1885-1935) one of the northern warlord, murdered in Tianjin in 1935—Zhang Xueliang (1901-2001) son of Fengtian clique warlord, then senior general for the Nationalists and subsequently for the People's Liberation Army—TOYOTOMI Hideyoshi (1536-1598), Japanese warlord, undisputed ruler of Japan 1590-1598—Chen Jiongming (1878-1933), a leading warlord of Guangdong faction, defeated in 1925 and fled Hong Kong—Lü Bu (-198), general and warlord— |