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5. The Era of the Warlords (1916-1927)

The period of time after Yuan Shikai’s death where individual generals ruled their own local provinces

Causes:

  • General Yuan Shikai’s death => power vacuum

    => no-one could secure the power to rule with the same authority as him

    • however local generals had enough power to rule their provinces

  • The Beiyang Government collapsed

    • in theory there was a government but in practice the warlords were in charge using their armies to enforce authority

Content:

  • Feng Yuxiang (The Christian General) (N)

    • ruled with relative moderation

    • banned foot-binding, brothels and opium

    • led best disciplined and trained army

  • Zhang Zongxhang (The Dogmeat General) (Shandong)

    • encouraged his troops to be brutal

    • split skulls of opponents and severed them on telephone posts => peasant loyalty

  • Zhang Zuolin (The Old Marshall) (NE-Manchuria)

    • most powerful of all warlords

    • cruel punishments to keep soldiers from rebelling

    • wanted a return of the Qing Dynasty

  • Yan Xishan (The Model Governor) (Shanxi)

    • sought to apply Western reforms in Shanxi

  • Wu Peifu (The Philosopher General) (C-Wuhan)

    • devoted to Confucianism

Problems facing China:

  • Taxes raised => warlord armies needed feeding, training and supplies

    => more money was printed =>inflation increased => economy collapsed

  • Natural disasters

    • 1918 - drought

    • 1920-21 - famine

    • 1923-25 - flooding

Consequences:

  • Misery of the people

    => weakened control of the warlords

    => people turned to more radical ideas

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5. The Era of the Warlords (1916-1927)

The period of time after Yuan Shikai’s death where individual generals ruled their own local provinces

Causes:

  • General Yuan Shikai’s death => power vacuum

    => no-one could secure the power to rule with the same authority as him

    • however local generals had enough power to rule their provinces

  • The Beiyang Government collapsed

    • in theory there was a government but in practice the warlords were in charge using their armies to enforce authority

Content:

  • Feng Yuxiang (The Christian General) (N)

    • ruled with relative moderation

    • banned foot-binding, brothels and opium

    • led best disciplined and trained army

  • Zhang Zongxhang (The Dogmeat General) (Shandong)

    • encouraged his troops to be brutal

    • split skulls of opponents and severed them on telephone posts => peasant loyalty

  • Zhang Zuolin (The Old Marshall) (NE-Manchuria)

    • most powerful of all warlords

    • cruel punishments to keep soldiers from rebelling

    • wanted a return of the Qing Dynasty

  • Yan Xishan (The Model Governor) (Shanxi)

    • sought to apply Western reforms in Shanxi

  • Wu Peifu (The Philosopher General) (C-Wuhan)

    • devoted to Confucianism

Problems facing China:

  • Taxes raised => warlord armies needed feeding, training and supplies

    => more money was printed =>inflation increased => economy collapsed

  • Natural disasters

    • 1918 - drought

    • 1920-21 - famine

    • 1923-25 - flooding

Consequences:

  • Misery of the people

    => weakened control of the warlords

    => people turned to more radical ideas