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Zhili
Capital: Beiping (Beijing) or Baoding
Traditional Chinese直隸
Simplified Chinese直隶
Literal meaningDirectly Ruled [Region]

Zhili, alternately romanized as Chihli, was a northern administrative region of China since the 14th-century that lasted through the Ming dynasty and Qing dynasty until 1911, when the region was dissolved, converted to a province, and renamed Hebei in 1928.

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Zhili

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Zhili, alternately romanized as Chihli, was a northern administrative region of China since the 14th-century that lasted through the Ming dynasty and...

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Zhili clique

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The Zhili clique (simplified Chinese: 直隶系军阀; traditional Chinese: 直隸系軍閥; pinyin: Zhílì xì jūnfá) was a military faction that split from the Republic of...

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Chen Zhili

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Chen Zhili (Chinese: 陈至立; born November 1942) is a retired senior Chinese politician who served as State Councilor and Minister of Education, and a Vice...

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Fengtian clique

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of Beijing known as the First Zhili–Fengtian War (1922). The Second (1924) Zhili–Fengtian War started later over the Zhili invasion of the remnants of the...

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North Zhili

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Pei-chih-li, Pechili, Peichili, etc. and also known as North or Northern Zhili or Chih-li, was a historical province of the Ming Empire. Its capital was...

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Wu Peifu

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Qirui's Anhui clique, Zhang Zuolin's Fengtian clique, and Feng Guozhang's Zhili clique, of which Wu Peifu was a member. Duan Qirui's faction dominated politics...

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Warlord Era

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after, but in mid-1920 the new head of the Zhili clique, Cao Kun, led his forces to defeat Duan in the Zhili–Anhui War, in an alliance with Zhang Zuolin...

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Zhili Army

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Zhili Army may refer to: Zhili Army (Fengtian clique) Zhili Army (Zhili clique) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Zhili...

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Viceroy of Zhili

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The Viceroy of Zhili, officially in Chinese as the Governor-General of the Directly Subordinate Province and Other Local Areas, in Charge of Military...

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1290 Zhili earthquake

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The 1290 Zhili earthquake occurred on 27 September with an epicenter near Ningcheng, Zhongshu Sheng (Zhili), Yuan China. This region is today administered...

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Northeastern Army

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Fengtian clique's Zhili Army and governor of Zhili province 1924–25. Chu Yupu – Succeeded Li and Governor of Zhili and commander of the Zhili Army. Konstantin...

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He Zhili

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He Zhili (simplified Chinese: 何智丽; traditional Chinese: 何智麗; pinyin: Hé Zhìlì; born 30 September 1964 in Shanghai), also known by her married name Chire...

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Hebei

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called North Zhili or Zhili, meaning 'directly ruled'. When Nanjing became the capital of the Republic of China in 1928, the province of Zhili was abolished...

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Beiyang government

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controlled by allied warlords. After the 1920 Zhili–Anhui War, no taxes were remitted to Beijing other than Zhili province. The origins of the Beiyang government...

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Feng Yuxiang

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rose to high rank within Wu Peifu's Zhili warlord faction but launched the Beijing Coup in 1924 that knocked Zhili out of power and brought Sun Yat-sen...

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List of warlords and military cliques in the Warlord Era

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after the Zhili–Anhui War and slowly faded from prominence. Zhili was the name for the area of what is now Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei. The Zhili clique was...

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Bohai Sea

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early 20th century, Bo Hai was often called the Gulf of Zhili (Chinese: 直隸海灣; pinyin: Zhílì Hǎiwān) or Gulf of Beizhili (北直隸海灣; Běizhílì Hǎiwān). The...

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Beiyang

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it referred to the coastal provinces of Zhili (Traditional Chinese:直隸, Simplified Chinese: 直隶, pinyin: Zhílì, today's Hebei), Shandong and Liaoning that...

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Zhang Zuolin

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science. His grandfather had come to the northeast after fleeing a famine in Zhili (modern Hebei) in 1821. As a child, Zhang was known by the nickname "Pimple...

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Beijing Coup

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d'état by Feng Yuxiang against Chinese President Cao Kun, leader of the Zhili warlord faction. Feng called it the Capital Revolution (Chinese: 首都革命; pinyin:...

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1923 Chinese presidential election

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President of China. Zhili warlord Cao Kun won the election through bribery. The capital was under control of the Zhili Clique after the Zhili–Anhui War. In...

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Anhui clique

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its warlord rivals. The Anhui clique had an uneasy co-existence with the Zhili clique and Fengtian clique in the politics of the Beiyang government, often...

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Zhang Decheng

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in the Zhili Province of the Qing Dynasty, Zhang would spend much of his youth as a boatman along the Daqing, Ziya, and other rivers in Zhili. As time...

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Sun Zhili

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Sun Zhili (simplified Chinese: 孙致礼; traditional Chinese: 孫致禮; pinyin: Sūn Zhìlǐ; born 1942) is a Chinese translator. He is among the first few in China...

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Qi Xieyuan

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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...

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Luan Zhili

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Luan Zhili (born 6 January 1973) is a female discus thrower from PR China. She finished ninth at the 1997 World Championships and won the 1998 Asian Games...

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