An image of Qi Xieyuan in Who's Who in China (3rd edition)
Born
Qi Ying 齊英
April 28, 1885
Shuntian Prefecture, Ninghe District (now a part of Tianjin), Qing Empire
Died
December 18, 1946 (Aged 61)
Nanjing, Republic of China
Other names
Fuwan, Yaoshan
Alma mater
Tianjin Military Academy Imperial Japanese Army Academy
Occupation
General
Awards
Order of Rank and Merit Order of the Precious Brilliant Golden Grain Order of Wen-Hu
Qi Xieyuan (Chinese: 齊燮元; Wade–Giles: Ch'i Hsieh-yuan; April 28, 1885[note 1] - December 18, 1946), born Qi Ying, with a courtesy name of Qi Fuwan and the art name of Yaoshan, was a general of the military of the Republic of China and a warlord of the Zhili clique. He defected to the Japanese after the creation of the Provisional Government of the Republic of China, later participating in the North China Political Council, its successor.
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QiXieyuan (Chinese: 齊燮元; Wade–Giles: Ch'i Hsieh-yuan; April 28, 1885 - December 18, 1946), born Qi Ying, with a courtesy name of Qi Fuwan and the art...
Zhizhong (張治中) Song Zheyuan (宋哲元) Tang Shengzhi (唐生智) Qin Dechun (秦德純) QiXieyuan (齊燮元) Military of the Qing dynasty Military history of China before 1912...
the 6th Route Army Wu Huawen: Commander in Chief of the 3rd Front Army QiXieyuan: Commander-in-Chief of the North China Appeasement army, Supervisor of...
White Russians of the Fengtian foreign legion to put down the rebellious QiXieyuan in Jiangsu and Shanghai. The Fengtian Army was victorious, "but their...
infamy. In September 1924, the Zhili clique general and Jiangsu governor QiXieyuan demanded control of Shanghai, which belongs in his province, from Lu Yongxiang's...
troops next took part in an expedition to conquer Shanghai from warlord QiXieyuan for the Fengtian clique. By this time, the foreign legion already counted...
Army in Fujian Province. One of his first acts was to support his ally QiXieyuan, moving up from the south in a move that was responsible for the defeat...
trafficking operations. In 1924, Lu Yongxiang's forces were defeated by QiXieyuan and from then on Wang's Anhui Gang was often employed by the New Guangxi...
pushing Fengtian back to Manchuria. In 1924, Zhili-aligned Jiangsu governor QiXieyuan declared war on Fengtian-allied Zhejiang governor Lu Yongxiang, sparking...
the proposed reforms of President Arturo Alessandri. Chinese warlord QiXieyuan (referred to in the Western press during his lifetime as Ch'i Hsieh-yuan)...
warlords, including himself, Chu Yupu, Yan Xishan, Wu Peifu, Bai Chongxi, QiXieyuan, and a number Manchurian military commanders would soon launch a massive...
charter. Beijing was seized by the combined forces of Sun Chuanfang and QiXieyuan. The Chinese Communist Party opened its Fourth Congress in Shanghai. Born:...
warlords, including himself, Chu Yupu, Yan Xishan, Wu Peifu, Bai Chongxi, QiXieyuan, and a number Manchurian military commanders were preparing for a massive...
Zou Taofen 155 鄒琳 Zou Lin 156 鄒魯 Zou Lu 157 成仿吾 Cheng Fangwu 158 齊燮元 QiXieyuan 159 石星川 Shi Xingchuang 160 石友三 Shi Yousan 161 薛岳 Xue Yue 162 錢永銘 Qian...
Shanghai United Army (浙滬聯軍第1軍司令). During the war, Lu was defeated by QiXieyuan (齊燮元) and Sun Chuanfang, so He also withdrew and escaped to Tianjin. Later...