
The History of Beiyang Warlords That You Can't Stop Watching: Feng Clan
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The history of the Fengtian warlords can be roughly divided into three parts: the first part is before the first Zhizhi-Fengtian War. At this time, the Fengcheng clique's warlords were more arrogant and managed their troops according to the green forest method. When fighting, they often rush up and down, which is purely a group fight; the second part is after the first Zhizhi-Fengzhi War. Later, Zhang Zuolin worked hard in the Northeast, and the army gradually became regularized. By the time of the second Zhili-Fengtian War, the Fengjun who entered the Pass was already an iron-clad force; in the third part, after Huanggutun, Marshal Zhang Xueliang took charge of the Northeastern Army. At this time, the Northeastern Army was no longer a warlord force, but a national revolutionary army. If we use an analogy, the Anhui clique warlords are a bunch of politicians, the Zhili clique warlords are a bunch of talented people, and the Feng clique warlords are a bunch of hustlers. If the Anhui clique warlords want to fight, they must first find someone to borrow money. Only when they have money, guns and an advantage can they dare to fight. The Zhili clique warlords hold a meeting first, discuss how to fight, and then order troops and send generals out to start the war. This is not the case for the Feng clique warlords. Zhang Zuolin only needs to pull out his gun and jump on the table, and Fengjun throws the wine bowl and picks up the guy to go out and do it. The Zhiwan warlords "fight after talking," while Zhang Zuolin said "fight after fighting," so among the Beiyang warlords, the only one who really relies on the barrel of a gun to speak is the Feng clan.
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