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    Chen Jitang (traditional Chinese: 陳濟棠; simplified Chinese: 陈济棠; pinyin: Chén Jìtáng; Wade–Giles: Chên 2 Chi 4 Tʻang 2; Jyutping: Can4 Zai3 Tong4) (January 23, 1890 – November 3, 1954), also spelled Chen Chi-tang, was a Chinese military officer during the era of Nationalist China.

  2. 陈济棠1890年2月12日1954年11月3日),字伯南广东 防城 人(今属广西防城港 东兴 )。. 汉族客家人 [1], 粤系军阀 代表人物。. 1907年入广东陆军小学,1908年加入 中国同盟会 ,1911年转入广东陆军速成学校学习。. 毕业后在广东地方军中任排长、连长、团长 ...

  3. Chen Jitang. Contributor: C. Peter Chen. Chen Jitang was born into an ethnic Hakka family in Fangcheng, Guangxi, China. He joined the Chinese Revolutionary Alliance in 1908 and participated in the 1911 Xinhai Revolution.

  4. The importance of highways in deciding the outcome of war was fully driven home when Zhang Fakui invaded Guangdong in 1929: the timely completion of the Guangzhou-Huaxian Highway enabled Chen Jitang to deploy his troops quickly and to rout Zhang’s army near Huaxian (see Deng Yanhua, 1929a: 96-97). 2.

  5. A contemporary political commentator ascribed this phenomenon to Jiang’s eagerness for military victory and his policy of appointing rival military leaders as commanders of the National Revolutionary Army.

  6. Chen Jitang (traditional Chinese: 陳濟棠; simplified Chinese: 陈济棠; pinyin: Chén Jìtáng) (January 23, 1890 – November 3, 1954), also spelled Chen Chi-tang, was born into a Hakka Chinese family in Fangcheng, Guangxi. He joined the Chinese Revolutionary Alliance in 1908 and began serving in the Guangdong Army in 1920, rising from ...

  7. Chen Jitang, even contested the revolutionary legitimacy of the Nationalist Government from his provincial base in Guangzhou from 1931 to 1936. Chen Jitang was the most prominent of a succession of provincial warlords who governed Guangdong more or less independently of central control from shortly after the launching of the