- Yunnan clique
The Yunnan Clique (zh-cp|c=滇系|p=Diān Xì) was one of several mutually hostile
clique s or factions that split from theBeiyang Government in theRepublic of China 'swarlord era . It was named forYunnan Province.Cai E is regarded as the founder of the clique when at the request ofLiang Qichao in 1915, he declared Yunnan's opposition to Yuan Shikai's monarchy. Cai died from natural causes shortly after the successfulNational Protection War . His chief lieutenant,Tang Jiyao , took over Yunnan and demanded that the National Assembly be restored. When this was accomplished, Yunnan officially reunified with the national government but kept its provincial army separate due to theBeiyang Army 's grip inBeijing politics.After the second dissolution of the National Assembly, the
Manchu Restoration debacle, and the complete domination of the central government by the Beiyang generals, Yunnan joined several other southern provinces in forming a rival government inGuangzhou during theConstitutional Protection Movement . Tang Jiyao was chosen as one of the seven executives of its ruling committee. Within the committee, there was a power struggle betweenSun Yatsen 's supporters and theOld Guangxi clique . Tang sided with Sun and helped in the expulsion of the Guangxi executives. In 1921, he was ousted byGu Pinzhen , whose rule was recognized by Sun. The following year, Gu's army defected back to Tang. Tang sided with Sun again duringChen Jiongming 's betrayal. Less than a week after Sun died in 1925, Tang claimed to be his rightful successor and made a move on Guangzhou in a bid to overthrowHu Hanmin and put himself in charge of the Kuomintang. His forces were routed byLi Zongren during theYunnan-Guangxi War . Thereafter, Tang joined Chen Jiongming'sChina Public Interest Party as its vice premier. In 1927,Long Yun seized control of the clique; Tang died shortly after.Long then re-aligned Yunnan under the Nationalist government in
Nanjing but stringently guarded the province's autonomy. Long was a critic ofChiang Kaishek and after the end of theSecond Sino-Japanese War , he was removed from office.ee also
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