Long Jiguang
Long Jiguang | |
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Born |
1867 Yunnan Province, Qing Empire |
Died |
March 12, 1925 Beijing, Republic of China |
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Simplified Chinese | 龙济光 | ||
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Long Jiguang (1867 – 1925) was an ethnic Hani Chinese general of the late Qing and early Republican period of China.
Biography
Long's older brother Jinguang was also a general. Long began his military career suppressing anti-Qing rebellion by Republican revolutionaries in China. After the fall of the Qing, he supported Yuan Shi-kai against Sun Yat-sen. After Yuan created the Empire of China, Long fought against the Guangxi warlords Lu Rongting and Li Liejun, who opposed Yuan's restoration of the monarchy. An opponent of the Constitutional Protection Movement, Yuan fled southern China to Beijing, where he supported Duan Qirui and the Anhui clique until their defeat in the Zhili-Anhui War. Long died in Beijing on the same day as Sun Yat-sen.
Ye Ju was one of his lieutenants.
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