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Now with an established national government in Nanjing, and supported by conservative allies including Hu Hanmin, Chiang's expulsion of the Communists and their Soviet advisers led to the beginning of the Chinese Civil War.
In 1931 Hu Hanmin, Chiang's old supporter, publicly voiced a popular concern that Chiang's position as both premier and president flew in the face of the democratic ideals of the Nationalist government.
Chiang only won the campaign against Hu after a shift in allegiance by the warlord Zhang Xueliang, who had previously supported Hu Hanmin.
Other Whampoa leaders include Wang Jingwei and Hu Hanmin as political instructors.
In 1931, President Chiang's arrest of Hu Hanmin caused an uproar within the party and military.
Other revolutionaries who worked with the Tongmenghui include Wang Jingwei and Hu Hanmin.
Besides Sun Yat-sen, key figures in the revolution, such as Huang Xing, Song Jiaoren, Hu Hanmin, Liao Zhongkai, Zhu Zhixin and Wang Jingwei, were all Chinese students in Japan.
Sun Yat-sen, Huang Xing and Hu Hanmin personally went to the tower to command the battle.
On November 8, after being persuaded by Hu Hanmin, General Li Zhun ( 李準 ) and Long Jiguang ( 龍濟光 ) of the Guangdong Navy agreed to support the revolution.
They elected Hu Hanmin and Chen Jiongming as the chief and vice governor.
The Chinese government was preoccupied with numerous internal problems, including the issue of the newly independent Guangzhou government of Hu Hanmin, Communist Party of China insurrections, and terrible flooding of the Yangtze River that created tens of thousands of refugees.
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In 1931, the near civil war caused by the arrest of Hu Hanmin and the invasion of Manchuria forced Chiang Kai-shek to resign.
Hu Hanmin as Governor of Guangzhou
Hu Hanmin was qualified as juren at 21 years of age.
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Hu and (;
Empress dowager ( also Dowager Empress or Empress mother ) (; Chinese, Korean pronunciation: Hwang Tae Hu, Japanese pronunciation: Kōtaigō, Vietnamese pronunciation: Hoàng Thái Hậu ) was the title given to the mother of a Chinese, Korean, Japanese or Vietnamese emperor.
Hu Qili (; born October 1929 in Yulin, Shaanxi ) is a politician of the People's Republic of China.

Hu and born
Hu Yaobang's ancestors were from Jiangxi, but migrated into Hunan ( where Hu was born ) during the Ming Dynasty.
Hu Yaobang was born into a poor peasant family, and received little formal education.
Ceremonies were planned in Beijing, where Hu died, in Hunan, where Hu was born, and in Jiangxi, where Hu was buried.
Hu Shih (, 17 December 1891 – 24 February 1962 ), born Simen () and originally wrote under Hu Hung-hsing () with the courtesy name Xijiang (), was a Chinese philosopher, essayist and diplomat.
Hu was born in Shanghai to Hu Chuan () and Feng Shundi ().
* Hu Jintao ( born 1942 ), current General Secretary of the Communist Party of China and President of the People's Republic of China
* Chin-lung Hu ( born 1984 ), Major League Baseball shortstop for the Los Angeles Dodgers
* Hu Hesheng ( born 1928 ), Chinese mathematician
* Hu Haichang ( born 1928 ), Chinese mechanical and astronautic engineer
* Ting-Ting Hu ( born 1979 ), English-born Taiwanese actress
** Dr Hu Tsu Tau Richard 胡賜道 / 胡赐道 ( 1926 -; Yongding, Fujian ; born in Singapore ), Finance Minister, 1985 – 2001
Hu Jintao ( Pinyin: Hú Jǐntāo, pronounced ; born 21 December 1942 ) is the current paramount leader of the People's Republic of China.
Hu Jintao was born in Taizhou, Jiangsu province on 21 December 1942.
He married Lady Hu and his son Guan Ping was born in 178.
Son Sen, born in 1930, studied education and literature ; Hu Nim, born in 1932, studied law.
Fu Hu was born exactly 3 years later, and he was also conceived via natural mating.
Hu Shuli ( 胡舒立 ; born 1953 ) is the editor-in-chief of Caixin Media and Caixin Century Weekly.
Hu Shuli was born in Beijing, from a lineage of notable journalists: her grandfather, Hu Zhongchi, was a famous translator and editor at Shen Bao and his older brother Hu Yuzhi ( 1896 – 1986 ), " an early proponent of language reform, the use of Esperanto, and realism in literature ," was involved in editing and publishing.

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