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1916
  
Death of Yuan Shikai

1918–1920
  
Siberian Intervention

Died
  
1939, Shanghai, China

1917
  
Manchu Restoration

Name
  
Wu Guangxin

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1915–1916
  
Empire of China (Yuan Shikai) National Protection War

1917–1922
  
Constitutional Protection Movement

1919
  
Paris Peace Conference May Fourth Movement

Wu Guangxin, (simplified Chinese: 吴光新; traditional Chinese: 吳光新; pinyin: Wu Guangxin; Wade–Giles: Wu2 Kuang1-hsin1; [u ku̯ɑ̄ŋɕin]; 1881–1939) Army general of the Republic of China. Military and Civil governor of Hunan in 1920. Army Minister 1924–1925.

Wu Guangxin was born in 1881 in Hefei, Anhui, China. Wu graduated from the Japanese Army Military Academy in 1904 and War College in 1910. A career officer in the Beiyang Army he had close professional ties to his brother-in-law Duan Qirui. After the Republic of China was established, he held command of the 20th Division. In 1916 Wu was given the task to reestablish northern military control over Yuezhou in northern Hunan. In August 1917 Duan obtained Feng Guozhang's appointment of Wu as Commander-in-Chief of the Upper Yangtze River, and concurrently Inspector of Sichuan, with orders to advance into Sichuan to resolve its internal conflicts.

In January 1918, during the 1st Constitutional Protection War, Wu Guangxin who had retreated from Sichuan to the Sichuan-Hubei border, attacked Shi Xingchuan and Li Tiancai's army from the west along the Yangtze. Caught between Wu and Wang Zhanyuan in the Wuhan area, Shi and Li were defeated. Hubei independent forces ceased to be a serious threat to Beiyang power in Hubei. In 1920 Wu became Military and Civil governor of Hunan. During the Zhili–Anhui War Wu was captured, and detained as one of the Anhui cliques leaders by Wang Zhanyuan, but in 1921 he was released.

Due to the victory of Zhang Zuolin and Feng Yuxiang in the Second Zhili-Fengtian War, Zhang Zuolin named Duan Qirui as the new Chief Executive of the nation on November 24, 1924. Wu was appointed as the Army Minister and latter in December 1925 was appointed inspector general. On February, 1925 he was appointed Reconstruction Conference Association president.

Due to the March 18 Massacre, Feng Yuxiang again revolted, against the Fengtian clique, and deposed Duan who was forced to flee to Zhang's protection and Wu deposed, went into seclusion in Shanghai. He died of illness on November 15, 1939, in Shanghai.

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