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Wuhan Nationalist government information


Wuhan Nationalist government
武漢國民政府
Wǔhàn guómín zhèngfǔ
5 December 1926 (1926-12-05)–21 September 1927 (1927-09-21)
Flag of Wuhan government
Flag
Blue Sky with a White Sun[1] of Wuhan government
Blue Sky with a White Sun[1]
CapitalWuhan
Chairman 
• 1927
Wang Jingwei
Historical eraWarlord era
• Established
5 December 1926 (1926-12-05)
• Disestablished
21 September 1927 (1927-09-21)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Wuhan Nationalist government Army and Navy Marshal stronghold of the Republic of China
Wuhan Nationalist government Beiyang government
Nationalist government Wuhan Nationalist government

The Wuhan Nationalist government (Chinese: 武漢國民政府), also known as the Wuhan government,[2] Wuhan regime,[3] or Hankow government,[4] was a government dominated by the left-wing of the Nationalist or Kuomintang (KMT) Party of China that was based in Wuhan from 5 December 1926 to 21 September 1927, led first by Eugene Chen, and later by Wang Jingwei.

Following the capture of Wuhan during the Northern Expedition, the Nationalist government based in Guangzhou moved there in December 1926. In April 1927, after National Revolutionary Army (NRA) commander-in-chief Chiang Kai-shek purged communists and leftists in the "Shanghai massacre", the Wuhan government split from Chiang in what is known as the "Nanjing–Wuhan split" (Chinese: 寧漢分裂). Chiang subsequently formed his own government in Nanjing. While Chiang continued the Northern Expedition on his own, increasing tensions between communists and the KMT in the Wuhan government resulted in a new purge of communists from that government, and an eventual reconciliation with the Nanjing faction, after which the government moved to Nanjing.

  1. ^ Before December 17, 1928, Nationalist Government use Emblem of the Kuomintang
  2. ^ Wu 1969, p. 128.
  3. ^ Wu 1969, p. 126.
  4. ^ Isaacs 2010, p. 215.

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