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Republic of China Military Government
中華民國軍政府
護法軍政府
1917–1920
1920–1921
Flag of Constitutional Protection Junta
Flag
CapitalGuangzhou
Common languagesChinese language
GovernmentStratocracy
Generalissimo 
• 1917–1918
Sun Yat-sen
• 1920–1921
Sun Yat-sen
Chairman of Presidium 
• 1918–1920
Cen Chunxuan
• 1920–1921
Sun Yat-sen
LegislatureRepublic of China Guangzhou extraordinary session of Congress
History 
• Constitutional Protection Movement
17 September 1917
• Established
1 September, 1917
• Dissolved
24 October 1920
• Reestablished
28 November 1920
• Disestablished
2 April 1921
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Constitutional Protection Junta Beiyang Government
Beiyang Government Constitutional Protection Junta
Government of the Republic of China in Guangzhou Constitutional Protection Junta

The Constitutional Protection Junta (Chinese Language: 護法軍政府) was a military government established by the Kuomintang in Guangzhou in opposition to the Beiyang government on 1 September 1917,[1] after the beginning of the Constitutional Protection Movement on 17 July 1917.

  1. ^ 张创新 (9 December 2023). Zhōngguó zhèngzhì zhìdù shǐ 中国政治制度史 [History of Chinese Political System] (in Chinese). 清华大学出版社有限公司. ISBN 9787302101468. Archived from the original on 15 August 2021. Retrieved 6 January 2019 – via Google Books.

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