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Guangdong–Guangxi War : ウィキペディア英語版
Guangdong–Guangxi War

The Guangdong–Guangxi War or the First and Second Yue-Gui Wars (Simplified Chinese: 粵桂战争, pinyin: ''Yuè-Guì Zhànzhēng''; Traditional Chinese: 粵桂戰爭, Cantonese: ''Jyut6-Gwai3 Zin3caang1''), occurred between the Chinese Revolutionary Party and the Old Guangxi Clique.
==First Yue-Gui War==
When Sun Yat-sen, leader of the Chinese Revolutionary Party, attempted to re-establish himself in Guangzhou in 1917, the warlord Lu Rongting reluctantly supported him for a few years. After Sun split from the Old Guangxi Clique over allocation of troops, he attempted to strip Cen Chunxuan (aka: Tsen Chun-Hsuan or Sam Sun-Suen), one of Lu's most important allies in Guangdong, of some of his troops in order to assign them to the more apparently loyal Chen Jiongming, a local Guangdong warlord who had sponsored Sun. Sun Yat-sen then directed Chen Jiongming to attack Lu Rongting and the other Guangxi warlords. In October 1920 Chen captured Guangzhou and drove the Guangxi warlords out of Guangdong.

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