Guangdong Army Supported by: Nationalist government
New Guangxi clique
Commanders and leaders
Cai Tingkai
Bai Chongxi
Strength
at least 1 Brigade
Casualties and losses
1 Brigade commander captured
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Chiang-Gui War
Battle of Qingyuan-Shilong
First Battle of Guilin
Second Battle of Huizhou
Second Battle of Guangzhou
Battle of Liuzhou
Battle of Guiping
The Second Battle of Guangzhou was fought between the rival armies of the Liangguang region in Southern China as part of the internal conflicts within the Kuomintang leading up to the Central Plains War. The previous month, the New Guangxi clique had fought the Sichuan clique at the Battle of Yichang in Hubei. The forces of the New Guangxi clique attacked Guangzhou from both their home province of Guangxi as well as Jiangxi. Guangdong forces captured a brigade commander of the New Guangxi clique's army.
The SecondGuangzhou (Canton) Uprising, known in Chinese as the Yellow Flower Mound Uprising or the Guangzhou Xinhai Uprising, was a failed uprising took...
expedition Battleof Canton (1856), fought in the Second Opium War Battleof Canton (1857), fought in the Second Opium War BattleofGuangzhou, fought in...
volumes of port traffic, Guangzhou is classified as a Large-Port Megacity, the largest type of port city in the world. Following the SecondBattleof Chuenpi...
The following is a timeline of the history of the Chinese city ofGuangzhou, also formerly known as Panyu,[citation needed] Canton, and Kwang-chow. 214...
Barrier Forts near the city of Canton (modern-day Guangzhou). It was considered an important battle by the British whose interest lay in capturing Canton...
The Battleof Sincouwaan (traditional Chinese: 茜草灣之戰; simplified Chinese: 茜草湾之战; pinyin: Qiàncǎo Wān zhī Zhàn), also known as Battleof Veniaga Island...
arrived at the mouth of the Pearl River in June 1517 and asked the naval commander of Nantou for permission to take his ships to Guangzhou. After a month with...
The Battleof Hengyang (Chinese: 衡阳保卫战) 23 June – 8 August 1944 was fought between Chinese and Japanese forces in mainland China during World War II....
Japanese as the Capture of Wuhan, was a large-scale battleof the Second Sino-Japanese War. Engagements took place across vast areas of Anhui, Henan, Jiangxi...
Second Battle of Guangzhou between New Guangxi clique and Guangdong Army June 6 – 1929 Westlake exposition was opened. June 7–18: Battleof Liuzhou, Guangxi...
Canton Operation (Chinese: 廣州戰役; pinyin: Guǎngzhōu Zhànyì) was part of a campaign by Japan during the Second Sino-Japanese War to blockade China to prevent...
Beijing, Tianjin, Guangzhou and Shenzhen – are considered “first-tier” in terms of size and per capita Gross Domestic Product. Some of these metropolises...
The following is a list of Chinese wars and battles, organized by date. Bai Lang Rebellion (1911–1913) Second Chinese Revolution (1913) World War I (1914–1918)...
destroy the installation.: 248 Their second objective was to secure their control of the Hunan-Guangxi and Guangzhou-Hankou railways.: 458 A third objective...
which An Lushan failed to do due to the Battleof Suiyang. Huang's army in southern China committed the Guangzhou massacre against foreign Arab and Persian...
(today Guangzhou). A joint committee of the Alliance was formed. The Allies left the city governor at his post in order to maintain order on behalf of the...
Christmas Day 1941. A native of Hainan, Chan was a Midshipman in Canton city (now "Guangzhou") during the final years of the Qing Dynasty when he became...
south for Guangzhou and joined an army created by Sun Yat-sen and Chen Jiongming with the rank of captain. Afterwards, he became commander of the first...
ten times the number of identified revolutionaries killed during the SecondGuangzhou Uprising. A captured ROC soldier visited Taiwan in 2011. The attack...