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The '''Xi'an Incident'''<ref group=lower-alpha>Simplified Chinese: ''西安事变''</ref> was an event where [[Zhang Xueliang]] and [[Yang Hucheng]] arrested [[Chiang Kai-shek]] in [[Xi'an]] to pressurize Chiang into  preparation for the [[Second Sino-Japanese War]].<ref name='China Keywords Entry'>{{Web citation|url=https://www.china.org.cn/english/china_key_words/2022-07/13/content_78321648.html|title=The Xi'an Incident|website=www.china.org.cn|publisher=[[China International Publishing Group]]}}</ref>
The '''Xi'an Incident'''<ref group=lower-alpha>Simplified Chinese: ''西安事变''</ref> was an event where [[Zhang Xueliang]] and [[Yang Hucheng]] arrested [[Chiang Kai-shek]] in [[Xi'an]] to pressurize Chiang into  preparation for the [[Second Sino-Japanese War]].<ref name='China Keywords Entry'>{{Web citation|url=https://www.china.org.cn/english/china_key_words/2022-07/13/content_78321648.html|title=The Xi'an Incident|website=www.china.org.cn|publisher=[[China International Publishing Group]]}}</ref>



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The Xi'an Incident[a] was an event where Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng arrested Chiang Kai-shek in Xi'an to pressurize Chiang into preparation for the Second Sino-Japanese War.[1]

The result of the Xi'an incident was the formation of a United Front of the Chinese warlords.

References

  1. "The Xi'an Incident". www.china.org.cn.

Notes

  1. Simplified Chinese: 西安事变