Army and Navy Marshal stronghold of the Republic of China

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Republic of China
陸海軍大元帥大本營
1923–1925
Flag of Army and Navy Marshal stronghold of the Republic of China
CapitalGuangzhou
Common languagesChinese language
GovernmentOne-party military government
Army and Navy Marshal 
• 1923-1925
Sun Yat-sen
• 1925
Hu Hanmin
History 
• Creation
February 21 1923
• End
July 1 1925
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Government of the Republic of China in Guangzhou
Beiyang government
Nationalist government
Beiyang government

The Army and Navy Marshal stronghold (

military rule
.

History

After

Second Constitutional Protection Movement failed. Chen Jiongming occupied Guangzhou
and served as commander-in-chief.

On January 4, 1923,

. On February 21, Sun Yat-sen returned to Guangzhou to set up the Army and Navy Marshal stronghold of the Republic of China, and reorganized the military government.

Organization

It had a secretariat, military service department, legal affairs bureau, audit bureau, accounting department, general affairs department, the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Military and Political Affairs, the Ministry of Construction, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of the Navy, the Department of Staff, and the Dali Academy.

Government leaders

The top leader of the base camp of the Army and Navy Marshal stronghold of the Republic of China was Sun Yat-sen, Chairman of the Kuomintang (KMT). Sun Yat-sen implemented the party-state system, and the Kuomintang ruled the government as a one-party state.

In 1924, the Kuomintang held the First National Congress of the Kuomintang in Guangzhou. After that, the Whampoa Military Academy was established and the National Revolutionary Army, led by the Kuomintang, was formed to lead the army with the party.

Office location

The office of the headquarters of the Army and Navy Marshal stronghold of the Republic of China was located at Dongsha Street, Textile Road, Haizhu District, Guangzhou, where the current General Marshal's Mansion is located.

Local consumption

During this period, the provincial capital of Guangdong was controlled by Liu Zhenhuan's Gui army, Yang Ximin's Dian army, and Tan Yankai's Hunan army. Among them, Xiguan and the Old Town were occupied by the Hunan and Dian troops, the Northeast Pass was occupied by the Gui Army, and the Henan area was presided over by the local Henan Wang Li Fulin. In March 1924, the Hunan Army and the Yunnan Army jointly established an office to organize a joint inspection team to maintain public security in Guangzhou.

At this time, the expenditures of the various military forces were huge, and the government auctioned off local government and public properties to increase its financial resources.

Official property and public property

There were the following types during official production:

  1. The alluvial land on the
    Pearl River—most of the sites south of Yide Road
    fell into this category. The use of these lands by ordinary people was called occupation and construction of official shortages, that is, to build houses here without registering with the government;
  2. the flag properties left by the Qing court, also known as sub-streets, were mainly in the east of Renmin North Road and the west of Jiefang North Road;
  3. Yimin City was a temporary housing area where immigrants from outside the West Gate to the Rainbow Bridge relocated. Most of these residents did not have legal real estate deeds (so these industries were defined as official properties).

Public property included temples, academies, ancestral halls, guild halls, etc., which were properties held by the government and were classified as public property. However, the public property situation was also more complicated: