Yunnan is poor and backward. Why can the warlord Tang raise the Yunnan army, which is known as the national elite?

I don't think it's about money. It depends on personal ability. Tang himself is an ambitious man. He has learned a lot about war, and he knows how to achieve his goal better.

He is a famous garde nationale, who once served as commander-in-chief of the allied forces in eight provinces, and he has great potential to win the Central Plains. Unfortunately, his political ideas were biased towards American federalism, which was incompatible with China's national conditions, and he eventually abandoned his relatives and died in Kunming.

After the success of the Revolution of 1911, Yunnan recovered. Cai E was recommended as the governor of Yunnan, and Tang served as the battalion commander under his old classmate Luo Peijin. Later, due to the development of the revolution, Cai E led the Yunnan Army to the Northern Expedition, and the Tang Dynasty succeeded in attacking Guiyang. He was recommended as the governor of Guizhou and became a vassal from a small head. Later, after Tang defeated Sun Yat-sen, he immediately turned his gun and competed with Liu Cunhou and others for the sovereignty of Sichuan. 19 18, Tang was appointed commander-in-chief of the Jing-Guo Allied Forces in Yunnan, Sichuan, Guizhou, Hubei, Shaanxi, Hunan and Fujian provinces, reaching the peak of his personal political and military career.

Tang Zeng founded Yunnan Aviation School. At that time, the aircraft instructor center was the original site of Wujiaba International Airport. Wujiaba Airport has become the third largest airport in China after Nanyuan Airport and Hangzhou Yongqiao Airport. After the establishment of Yunnan Aviation School, it was located in the lecture hall of Yunnan Army. The first phase of Aviation School will be organized as Wudang 17 class. The aviation school lasts for two years, and freshmen must receive six months of rigorous introductory training in the lecture hall. The military department is taught by a martial arts coach. Wu is also responsible for the supervision of aviation schools. It can be said that the aviation school is an extension of the martial arts school, and the students of the aviation school are also martial arts students.