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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
Capital
Guangzhou
Common languages
Chinese language
Government
Stratocracy
Generalissimo
• 1917–1918
Sun Yat-sen
• 1920–1921
Sun Yat-sen
Chairman of Presidium
• 1918–1920
Cen Chunxuan
• 1920–1921
Sun Yat-sen
Legislature
Republic 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
Beiyang Government
Beiyang Government
Government of the Republic of China in Guangzhou
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.
^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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