The Anfu Club (traditional Chinese: 安福俱樂部; simplified Chinese: 安福俱乐部; pinyin: Ānfú Jùlèbù) was a political organisation in China. It controlled the National Assembly of the Republic of China after the elections of 1918. The organisation was forced to disband after the defeat of its patrons, the Anhui Clique, during the Zhili–Anhui War.[clarification needed] The club was formed on 8 March 1918 from the Zhonghe Club, a political group organised by Jin Yunpeng on the order of Duan Qirui on 27 March 1917.[1] The Anfu Club was primarily organised by Duan's right-hand man, Xu Shuzheng, along with the politicians Wang Yitang, Zeng Yujun, Liu Enge and others. At its height, the organisation controlled roughly 330 seats in the National Assembly. The Club got its name from Anfu Hutong, the street on which the members meet.
The AnfuClub (traditional Chinese: 安福俱樂部; simplified Chinese: 安福俱乐部; pinyin: Ānfú Jùlèbù) was a political organisation in China. It controlled the National...
Anhui clique also had a political wing known as the AnfuClub (literally, Peace and Happiness Club, after a Beijing lane where they met; folk etymology...
as he was the leader of an AnfuClub faction rival to Xu Shichang. He promised several cabinet positions to the AnfuClub but went back on his word after...
elected by two houses of the National Assembly which were controlled by the AnfuClub formed in the National Assembly election in the same year. Feng Guozhang's...
Duan dominated this assembly with his Anhui clique's political wing, the AnfuClub, which won 342 of the 470 seats with the rest going to Liang Shiyi's Communications...
The 1918 elections for the new parliament were rigged to favor Duan's AnfuClub which took three-fourths of the seats. The rest went to Liang Shiyi's...
and Republic of China. He belonged to the Anhui clique and formed the AnfuClub (安福俱樂部). Later he became an important politician in the Provisional Government...
were won by the AnfuClub and followed by the Communications Clique and the Research Clique (successors to the Progressives). The AnfuClub dissolved after...
platform of modernization. It was a distant second compared to Duan Qirui's AnfuClub. Together with the Research Clique, they used political maneuvering to...
including founder Duan Qirui. It had an affiliated political party, the Anfuclub, and a financial wing, the New Communications clique, under Deputy Foreign...
signed a denunciation of the Anhui clique and its military arm, the AnfuClub led by Xu Shuzheng and Duan Qirui. The denunciation was circulated through...
His Communications Clique was a distant second compared to Duan Qirui's AnfuClub but nevertheless he became speaker of the Senate. He then became premier...
Affiliated High School of the Capital Normal College. In 1918 Xu founded the AnfuClub, the political arm of the Anhui clique, which then won three-fourths of...
conditions of the part of Stara Planina where Elena is located. Anfu ham is a dry-cured ham from Anfu, Jiangxi, China, documented starting in the Qin Dynasty...
titled "Explanation of the Anfu Clan Genealogy," which exposed the dictatorship and treasonous activities of the AnfuClub, leading to accusations of...
military governor of Anhui, serving until August 29, 1925. Zheng was an AnfuClub General. During the Second Zhili–Fengtian War, as the Zhili army marched...
1918, Chief of the Parliamental Election Bureau under the Parliament AnfuClub controlled. On June 13, 1919 he was appointed acting Minister for Interior...
British Hong Kong. March 8 — Wang Yitang and Xu Shuzheng established the AnfuClub. March 23 — Duan Qirui resigns as Premier of the Republic of China. August...
Gansu (泰山乡), in Liangdang County, Gansu Taishan Township, Jiangxi (泰山乡), in Anfu County, Jiangxi Sacrifice to Taishan Daishan County, Zhejiang, China Taishanese...
north. The historical buildings of the Anyuan Miners' and Railroad Workers' Club as well as the Anyuan Miners' Strike Memorial Hall preserve the memory on...
In 1985, the school relocated to Jiangbei, Qiaoxi Bay, Yibin City (now Anfu Street, Cuiping District). In 1993, the Ministry of Education of the People's...