What warlords were there in Jiangsu history?
As the landlord said, although the local warlords have the support of the local wealthy businessmen, the terrain in Jiangsu is not suitable for letting go and losing ground. Therefore, it was not dominant in the melee between warlords in the Republic of China. The Soviet army was formerly known as the ninth town, the seventh town, the thirteenth town and the twelfth town. 19 1 1 After the outbreak of the Revolution of 1911, the Jiangsu New Army responded positively and made important contributions to the liberation of Nanjing. During the period from the Revolution of 1911 to the outbreak of the Second Revolution, Jiangsu local army was slightly abolished under the control of Huang Xing, which did not belong to the scope of warlords, so I will not go into details. The second revolution failed and the Beiyang Army invaded Nanjing. Zhang Xun, the notorious leader of the Braid Army, was appointed Commander-in-Chief of Jiangsu. Under the pressure of foreign envoys, Yuan Shikai replaced Zhang Xun and replaced him with Feng because of the deterioration of military discipline in Braid Army. After Feng was stationed in Jiangsu, he controlled the cities along Shanghai-Nanjing, and called Zhang Xun to drive to northern Jiangsu to manage the local army in Jiangsu. Until Yuan Shikai died. The main force of the Soviet local army: inspector Feng, the second division under his command, and the teacher Zhang Yi; The 19th division, teacher Li Fengxiang; The 74th, 75th and 76th brigades of the Central Army were led by Zhao and Yun Gengsheng. After Yuan Shikai's death, Jiangsu was mainly controlled by direct warlords. 19 17 Feng succeeded Li Ren as acting president, and Chun Li commanded the Sixth Division of Beiyang Army to enter the Soviet Union to replace Jiangsu overseers. After Anhui War, Chun Li died and Qi Xie Yuan succeeded to the throne. Qi Xie Yuan actively expanded his army after he took office. By 1924, his local army and the Central Army were stationed in Jiangsu, with 7 divisions and 7 Hunchenglv. Unprecedented power. At the end of 1924, Qi was defeated by Zhang Zongchang, and after a series of struggles with warlords, Sun formed a joint army of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Fujian and Jiangxi provinces. Zheng was appointed commander-in-chief of the Chiang Soviet army. He has 4 divisions, 5 mixed brigades, 1 artillery brigade. After the Northern Expedition, Jiangsu was the core area of Chiang Kai-shek's "Nanjing Government", which was controlled by the "Central Army" except during the Anti-Japanese War. It can also be said that Jiangsu was the last "new warlord" until the liberation of Nanjing.