Canton Merchants' Corps Uprising

{{Short description|1924 armed conflict in China}}

{{Infobox Military Conflict

| conflict = Canton Merchants' Corps Uprising

| image = File:十三行被焚状况2.jpg

| caption = Remnants of the Thirteen Factories after the fire

| date = August 1924 – October 1924

| place = Guangzhou, China

| methods = Strike action

| result = Government victory

| combatant1 = {{flagicon|ROC}} Guangzhou Military Government


Supported by:
{{USSR|1924}}

| combatant2 = Canton Merchants' Corps

| commander1 = {{flagicon image|Naval Jack of the Republic of China.svg}} Sun Yat-sen
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Republic of China Army.svg}} Chiang Kai-shek
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Republic of China Army.svg}} Hu Hanmin
{{flagicon image|Flag of the Republic of China Army.svg}} Liao Zhongkai
{{flagicon|USSR|1924}} Vasily Blyukher (military advisor){{cite book|title=Reflections After Years of Grudges—Seventy Years of Sino-Soviet Relations |author=Liu Zhiqing |publisher=Yellow River Publishing House }}

| commander2 =Chen Lianbo
Chen Gongshou
Zou Jingxian
Li Songshao
Deng Jieshi

| casualties3 = 2,000 civilians dead or wounded

}}

{{chinese

| s = {{linktext|广州|商|团|事变}}

| t = {{linktext|廣州|商|團|事變}}

| p = Guǎngzhōu Shāng Tuán Shìbiàn

| l = Guangzhou Merchant Corps Incident

| j = gwong2 zau1 soeng1 tyun4 si6 bin3

| y = gwong2 jau1 seung1 tyun4 si6 bin3

}}

The Canton Merchants' Corps Uprising or Canton Merchants' Corps Incident, also known as Burning of Canton{{Cite news |url=https://archive.org/details/NPTG19241212 |title=THE BURNING OF CANTON. DR. SUN YAT-SEN'S ADMISSIONS. |work=Hong Kong Telegraph |date=1924-12-12 |language=en}} or Canton Holocaust {{Cite news |url=https://archive.org/details/NPDP19241017 |title=THE HOLOCAUST AT CANTON. ENORMOUS DESTRUCTION BY INCENDIARISM. GREAT LOSS LIFE BY BATTLE AND BY FIRE. VOLUNTEERS OVERWHELMED BY SUPERIOR FORCES. |work=Hong Kong Daily Press |date=1924-10-17}} was an armed conflict between the Canton Merchants' Volunteer Corps and the Nationalist army in Guangzhou, China, in late 1924. It ended in a decisive government victory.

History

=Background=

File:Whampoa3.jpg and Chiang Kai-shek in 1924 at the opening of Guangzhou's Whampoa Military Academy on Changzhou]]

File:Chenjiongming.jpg, governor of Guangdong]]

File:Chen Lianbo.png, commander of the Canton Merchants' Corps]]

In 1911, during the period of Xinhai Revolution, society was in chaos. Merchants in Guangzhou (then known as "Canton") established a volunteers corps for self-defense and security. Chen Lianbo ({{lang|zh|陳廉伯}}), also known as Chan Lim Pak, was elected commander, and also Director of Finance at the Canton Merchants' Public Safety Organization ({{lang|zh|廣州粵商公安維持會}}). Chen supported the volunteer corps and lent funds for the corps to buy weapons. In 1917, Chen, as leader of the CMPSO, continued to provide weapons for the corps. In August 1919, he served as its regimental commander. The size of the corps reached 13,000 in 1924. The Corps maintained a neutral attitude during this period of frequent regime changes in Guangzhou. For their protection of merchants' interests and public security, the Corps were welcomed by many citizens in Guangzhou.{{cite web|last=潘广庆 肖绮玲 |title=陈廉伯故居 |url=http://www.gzzxws.gov.cn/gzws/gzws/ml/68/200809/t20080910_7089.htm |publisher=中国人民政治协商会议广州市委员会 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707033951/http://www.gzzxws.gov.cn/gzws/gzws/ml/68/200809/t20080910_7089.htm |archive-date=2011-07-07 }}[http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/bitstream/140.119/33597/9/53016109.pdf 《近代廣州商人與政治(1905-1926)》]

In 1923, allying with the Yunnan and Guangxi cliques, Sun Yat-sen's army defeated Chen Jiongming and occupied Guangzhou. However, Sun broke the promises of his Constitutional Protection Movement to govern along the lines of the old Chinese constitution. Instead, a conscription law was passed《广州市民之愤言》,华字日报,香港,1923年11月16日。 and property from temples was confiscated for sale by the state, both angering many citizens. The government also began issuing large sums of money, driving up inflation.民国十二年香港商务之回顾,华字日报,香港,1924年2月12日 The huge military expenses forced the government to re-legalize gambling, drawing considerable ire from the locals.[http://www.chen-jiongming.com/WenZi/YanJiu/YanJiu_book/bookmaster.htm 陈炯明研究] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110708141956/http://www.chen-jiongming.com/WenZi/YanJiu/YanJiu_book/bookmaster.htm |date=July 8, 2011 }}

In January 1924, after its first national conference, the Nationalists entered an alliance with Soviet Union and the Communists. Worrying that Sun would eventually adopt communism in Guangzhou, the merchants changed their attitudes towards the government. In May, the Nationalists announced a law of "unified road ownership" to impose a new tax and caused further dissatisfaction. In August, many strikes happened in Guangzhou. The Canton Merchants' Corps established its "Defense Headquarters", in which Chen was the commander and Deng Jieshi ({{lang|zh|鄧介石}}) and Chen Gongshou ({{lang|zh|陳恭受}}) vice-commanders. After further negotiations, the government decided to withdraw the road ownership law and the strike was suspended.{{Cite web |url=http://war.news.163.com/07/0509/15/3E2FT3LU00011MSF.html |title=1924年广东"商团事变"再探:大元帅府管治混乱 |access-date=2011-02-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721193249/http://war.news.163.com/07/0509/15/3E2FT3LU00011MSF.html |archive-date=2011-07-21 |url-status=dead }}

=Uprising=

File:Canton1920 d006 map of of the city.jpg ("Canton") in the 1920s]]

On August 10, 1924, the British-registered ship Harvard arrived in Guangzhou, carrying some 9000 guns, 40 machine gun, and 3 million rounds of ammunition purchased by the merchants' corps from a British company. The merchants' corps had already been approved for the weapon purchase, but the ship was immediately detained by Chiang Kai-shek's Jianggu ({{lang|zh|江固艦}}). The government claimed that both the quantity of weapons and their arrival date did not match what had been stated. On August 12 and 15, about a thousand of the Canton Merchants' Corps marched to Sun's office and appealed to the government to release their weapons. Sun refused and the merchants' corps called a strike all over the Guangdong Province.

On August 24, Sun Yat-sen announced a curfew in Guangzhou, and a warrant was issued for Chen Lianbo's arrest. Two days later, Nanhai, Panyu, Shunde, Taishan, Dongwan, Zengcheng, Xinhui, Qingyuan, Gaoyao, Qujiang, Yangjiang, Luoding, and 20 other counties decided to join the strike in support of the merchants' corps. Inside the Nationalist government, Wang Jingwei and Hu Hanmin disagreed with Sun's proposal of suppression; Liao Zhongkai, who approved it, was forced to resign. On September 4, Sun left Guangzhou for Shaoguan, the base of Northern Expedition, and appointed Hu as the governor . On September 15, Chen Lianbo and Chen Gongshou posted that the merchants' corps had no intention to overturn the government in Guangzhou and would abide by orders from Sun and his government. Hu withdrew their arrest warrants, and he released a portion of the seized weapons to the corps.[http://www.huangpu.org.cn/hpzz/hpzz1004/201007/t20100713_1451474.htm 黄埔日历] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707050221/http://www.huangpu.org.cn/hpzz/hpzz1004/201007/t20100713_1451474.htm |date=July 7, 2011 }}

On the afternoon of October 10, the Communists appointed labor unions, peasant unions, and younger unions with a total of over 50,000 people, joined for a "Double 10 Warning Day". Zhou Enlai conducted the meeting and sent a public warning to the merchants' corps. After the meeting, the CCP held a demonstration and chanted "Beat the Merchants' Corps, Kill Chen Lianbo, and Support the Revolutionary Government". When the crowd came to South Taiping Road (present-day South Renmin Road), they clashed with the merchants' corps, resulting in the death of more than 20 and another 100 injured. The merchants' corps established defense positions in Xiguan, blockaded thoroughfares, and posted notices that "Sun Yat-sen should retire" and "Beat Sun's government". During that night, Chen Lianzhong, Chen Lianbo's brother, met Deng Jieshi, Li Songshao, and other leaders of the merchants' corps. It was decided to congregate all the soldiers in Xiguan at {{nowrap|5 {{sc|pm}}}} on 14 October and take over governmental agencies the morning after.

On the other side, Sun Yat-sen organized a revolutionary committee on 11 October with Xu Zongzhi ({{lang|zh|許崇智}}), Liao Zhongkai, Wang Jingwei, Chiang Kai-shek, Chen Youren, and Tan Pingshan in attendance. On October 15, Chiang led his army of Whampoa Military Academy cadets back to Guangzhou. Together with Sun's other supporters, they swiftly defeated the Merchants' Corp. Chiang was assisted by Soviet advisors, who also supplied him with weapons, while the merchants used weapons purchased from Western countries.{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YkREps9oGR4C |title=Chiang Kai Shek: China's Generalissimo and the Nation He Lost |author=Jonathan Fenby|year=2005|publisher=Carroll & Graf Publishers |page=71|isbn=0-7867-1484-0 |access-date=28 June 2010 }}{{citation |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4ZpVntUTZfkC&pg=PA39 |title=The Last Empress: Madame Chiang Kai-Shek and the Birth of Modern China |author=Hannah Pakula|year=2009|publisher=Simon and Schuster|location=New York |page=128|isbn=978-1-4391-4893-8 |access-date=28 June 2010 }}. Chen had to leave for Hong Kong. During this battle, the business areas in Xiguan were seriously damaged by a great fire.韦慕 庭:《锻造武器:孙逸仙和国民党在广州》,89-105页,纽约哥伦比亚大学东亚学院,1966年[http://www.gzzxws.gov.cn/gzws/cg/cgml/cg5/200808/t20080827_5413.htm 广州商团事变真相] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707034011/http://www.gzzxws.gov.cn/gzws/cg/cgml/cg5/200808/t20080827_5413.htm |date=July 7, 2011 }}{{Cite web |url=http://www.nongli.com/today/todayxx-8053.htm |title=广州商团叛乱被扑灭(1925年) |access-date=2011-02-05 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120917155629/http://www.nongli.com/today/todayxx-8053.htm |archive-date=2012-09-17 |url-status=dead }}[http://www.chinaelections.org/newsinfo.asp?newsid=189030 持枪的商人 章立凡 《新世纪》周刊 2010年第41期] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110928065809/http://www.chinaelections.org/newsinfo.asp?newsid=189030 |date=September 28, 2011 }}

=Aftermath=

File:仁安街灾情.jpg|Ruins after burning of the city

File:十三行被焚状况1.jpg|Ruins after burning of the city

File:回龙桥灾情.jpg|Ruins after burning of the city

File:故衣街被焚状况.jpg|Ruins after burning of the city

File:新豆栏被焚状况.jpg|Ruins after burning of the city

File:普济桥被焚状况.jpg|Ruins after burning of the city

File:桨栏街灾情.jpg|Ruins after burning of the city

File:沙面桥附近的难民.jpg|Ruins after burning of the city

File:灯笼街被焚状况.jpg|Ruins after burning of the city

File:西口被焚状况.jpg|Ruins after burning of the city

File:西濠口被焚状况.jpg|Ruins after burning of the city

File:西门口被焚状况.jpg|Ruins after burning of the city

File:长寿东街被焚状况.jpg|Ruins after burning of the city

File:长寿西街被焚状况.jpg|Ruins after burning of the city

Financial losses during this conflict was close to HK$50 million. About two thousand people were killed. Afterwards, the Nationalist government collected protection fees from the merchants, seized their weapons, and levied a $200 fine on each of the participators. The government warned those who failed to comply that the "government cannot be held responsible if soldiers loot or capture anybody". After this incident, some businessmen in Canton tended to support Chen Jiongming instead of Sun. However, with the support of Soviet Union, Sun eventually defeated Chen.

When Sun died in Beijing, the government in Beijing decided to hold a state funeral for him. The Guangzhou Chamber of Commerce ({{lang|zh|廣州總商會}}) and Cantonese Autonomous Council ({{lang|zh|廣東自治會}}) held a joined protest against the decision.

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