- Feng Guozhang
Féng Guózhāng, (zh-tsw|t=馮國璋|s=冯国璋|w=Feng Kuo-chang; courtesy: Huafu 華甫 or 華符) (
January 7 ,1859 -December 12 ,1919 ) a native ofHejian ,Hebei . He was aBeiyang Army general and politician in early republican China. He founded theZhili clique of warlords.Feng broke with
Yuan Shikai when the latter attempted to make himself emperor. Yuan made Feng a Duke, but Feng declined this title. Yuan then sent an admiral to assassinate Feng but the admiral tipped him off and was himself murdered. Feng then moved toNanjing where joined the anti-Yuan opposition. His name was prominently missing from the list of proposed successors in Yuan's will.Feng then served as vice president under
Li Yuanhong . During the occupation ofBeijing by Zhang Xun, Feng served as acting president, a position he kept when Li formally resigned. He was swornpresident of the Republic of China onAugust 1 1917 but its constitutionality was challenged as the National Assembly was not reconvened to recognize it. OnAugust 14 , China enteredWorld War I on the side of the Allies after growing evidence of theGerman Empire 's support for Zhang's coup was uncovered as well as intense lobbying by PremierDuan Qirui . He sent about 135,000 inlabor battalion s to theWestern Front ,Mesopotamia , andGerman East Africa . Troops were sent into Russia to assist the Allied intervention.Sun Yat-sen set up a rival government inGuangzhou during September 1917 and also declared war later that month in a failed attempt to get international recognition. Feng wanted to peacefully resolve the north-south conflict which led to Duan resigning in protest. Due to pressure from theAnhui clique , he brought Duan back into the premiership. Feng finished the five-year term started by Yuan in 1913 onOctober 10 ,1918 and died inBeijing of illness.
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