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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. 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. In 1920, he joined the regional army in Guangdong Province, China, and was made the commanding officer of the 11th Division of the 4th Army in 1925; the division ...

    • 23 Jan 1890
    • Jitang
    • 3 Nov 1954
    • Chen
  3. Chen Jitang joined the army after graduating from the Guangdong Short-term. Military School in 1913. He started his military career as a platoon commander in. 1914, became company commander in 1918, battalion commander in 1919, regiment commander in 1922, brigade commander in 1923 and division commander in 1925.

  4. Get Access. 1. 1. Chen recognized the economic advantages of highways, but his primary interest in con structing them was to facilitate troop movements, which he deemed crucial to warding off attacks from the outside and maintaining order in the province (see Chen Jitang, 1933: 203-4).

    • Alfred H. Y. Lin
    • 2002
  5. Chen Jitang ( chino tradicional :陳濟棠; chino simplificado :陈济棠; pinyin : Chén Jìtáng ) (23 de enero de 1890 - 3 de noviembre de 1954), también escrito Chen Chi-tang , nació en una familia china Hakka en Fangcheng , Guangxi . Se unió a la Alianza Revolucionaria China en 1908 y comenzó a servir en el Ejército de Guangdong en 1920, pasando de batallón a comandante de brigada ...

  6. Chen Jitang's regime in Guangdong in the 1930s displayed all the above characteristics. Although a recent biography of Chen asserts AUTHOR'S NOTE: I am grateful to the Committee of Management of the Hsu Long-sing Research Fund, the University of Hong Kong, for financing my research on Chen Jitang. The

  7. control of state and society. Indeed, care and control made up the two sides of. warlord's strategy of governance: care laid the foundation of stable. whereas control served as the means to safeguard this foundation. Keywords: Chen Jitang; Guangzhou (Canton); warlordism; social welfare; philanthropy.