Guangdong–Guangxi conflicts

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The Guangdong–Guangxi conflicts were a series of military and political struggles between rival regional cliques in southern China during the Warlord Era.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military conflict
political conflict
warlord conflict
cause competition for political authority in the Republic of China
rivalry between regional military cliques
struggle for control of southern China
conflictType inter-warlord struggle
country Republic of China
describedAs series of military and political struggles between rival regional cliques in southern China during the Warlord Era
endTime 1920s
historicalContext post–Xinhai Revolution fragmentation of China
historicalPeriod Chinese Warlord Era NERFINISHED
location Guangdong NERFINISHED
Guangxi NERFINISHED
southern China
mainParticipants Guangdong clique NERFINISHED
Guangxi clique NERFINISHED
opposingForce Guangdong warlord forces NERFINISHED
Guangxi warlord forces NERFINISHED
partOf Warlord Era NERFINISHED
region Lingnan NERFINISHED
relatedTo Chinese Civil War NERFINISHED
Northern Expedition NERFINISHED
warlordism in Republican China
result shifting regional control in Guangdong and Guangxi
weakening of central authority in southern China
significance affected political alignment in southern China
illustrated fragmentation of power during the Warlord Era
startTime 1920s
status historical event

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Warlord Era hasPart Guangdong–Guangxi conflicts