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December 25, 1925(1925-12-25) (aged 41–42) Laodafang Village, Liaozhong County, Mukden, Fengtian Province, Republic of China
Allegiance
Qing Dynasty (1905–1912) Beiyang Government (1911–1925)
Service/branch
Fengtian Clique
Years of service
1905–1925
Battles/wars
First Zhili–Fengtian War Second Zhili–Fengtian War
Guo Songling (simplified Chinese: 郭松龄; traditional Chinese: 郭松齡; pinyin: Guō Sōnglíng; Wade–Giles: Kuo Sung-ling) (1883 – 24 December 1925) was a Chinese general who served in the Fengtian Army under Zhang Zuolin during the Chinese Warlord Era. A republican sympathiser who briefly served under Sun Yat-Sen, he was a teacher of and an important influence on Zhang Zuolin's son, Zhang Xueliang. Citing desire to avoid civil war, he led a three-month rebellion against Zhang Zuolin which led to his defeat and execution.
GuoSongling (simplified Chinese: 郭松龄; traditional Chinese: 郭松齡; pinyin: GuōSōnglíng; Wade–Giles: Kuo Sung-ling) (1883 – 24 December 1925) was a Chinese...
1925 rebellion led by GuoSongling, which nearly overthrew Zhang Zuolin. Zhang's ultimate triumph dealt a fatal blow to Guo's Chinese-educated faction...
Northeastern Military Academy. Sheng entered military service under GuoSongling, Deputy of Zhang Zuolin, a Manchurian warlord. He rapidly rose to become...
brought in from the Staff College of Beijing, their informal leader being GuoSongling. The officers broke into their own internal cliques - the "Shikan Clique"...
of either Yang or Jin. He was initially an officer under GuoSongling and defected with Guo to the Guominjun. He was appointed by Nanjing to serve under...
control of Fengtian general Zhang Zongchang. In November 1925, general GuoSongling turned against Zhang Zuolin, siding with Feng. In January 1926, Zhang...
who betrayed their commanders could suffer harshly. In November 1925 GuoSongling, the leading general loyal to Marshal Zhang Zuolin—the "Old Marshal"...
including the suppression of the anti-Fengtian uprising by General GuoSongling, a senior Fengtian clique leader. However, Zhang wanted Japan's aid only...
Beijing in March 1925. Feng and Zhang came to blows when Fengtian General GuoSongling defected to the Guominjun on November 22 and started the Anti-Fengtian...
Zuolin, he eventually reconciled the Fengtian clique with the Kuomintang GuoSongling 郭松齡 1920–1925 General in the Fengtian Army. Rebelled during the Anti-Fengtian...
emperor Puyi from the Forbidden City. In late 1925, Fengtian general GuoSongling defected to the KMC; this sparked the Anti-Fengtian War against Zhang...
was never accepted as warfare broke out after Fengtian clique general GuoSongling defected to Feng Yuxiang's Guominjun in November, sparking the Anti-Fengtian...
in Cancer Research winner Zhang Zuolin, Chinese/Manchurian politician GuoSongling, Chinese/Manchurian general working with Zhang Xueliang Tetsuzo Fuyushiba...
reserves. An extremely serious crisis erupted in November 1925, when GuoSongling revolted and ordered his troops to turn back and march on Shenyang. The...
win the war. In November 1925, GuoSongling rebelled against Zhang Zuolin. Jiang Dengxuan, who attempted to dissuade Guo, was arrested and executed. Han...
was defeated in the Chamber of Deputies by three votes. The forces of GuoSongling began to lay siege to Mukden, the capital of Zhang Zuolin. The most notorious...
Railway and other Japanese interests around Mukden as the forces of GuoSongling advanced against Zhang Zuolin. A League of Nations commission ruled on...
Han attempted to dismiss an artillery officer serving under GuoSongling. Incensed, Guo withdrew his eight regiments from the battle lines at Jiumenkou...
1925, GuoSongling, deputy commander of the Fengyu Jinyu Garrison Command, rebelled against Fengtian. Zhang Xueliang negotiated with GuoSongling but failed...
is a collection of Classical Chinese stories by Qing dynasty writer Pu Songling, comprising close to 500 stories or "marvel tales" in the zhiguai and chuanqi...
troop in September 1862. In January 1863 Li Hongzhang ordered Cheng and GuoSongling to attack Taicang. He retook the cities of Taicang, Kunshan, Wujiang...
Chinese: 戏缢; traditional Chinese: 戲縊; pinyin: Xì Yì) is a short story by Pu Songling collected in Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (1740) that pertains...
but some of the stories in the Qing dynasty book Liaozhai Zhiyi by Pu Songling are love stories between a fox appearing as a beautiful girl and a young...