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Who was in charge of Xinjiang during the Republic of China?

Legal Analysis: During the Republic of China, Yang Zengxin was the first governor of Xinjiang. Yang Zengxin stole the results of the Ili Uprising and became the governor of Xinjiang. He ruled Xinjiang 17 years and died in the infighting of the ruling group. 1928, Jin became the governor of Xinjiang, and social unrest further deepened. At the end of 1933, Kim was forced to flee. Sheng Cai took over as governor-general and began his 10 rule.

At the end of the Anti-Japanese War, Chiang Kai-shek transferred to Nanjing, sent Wu Zhong to trust the governor of Xinjiang, and ordered Ma Bufang, chairman of the northwest warlord Gansu Province, to send a cavalry army to station in various parts of Xinjiang to carry out armed counter-insurgency.

Legal basis: Article 3 of the Provisional Constitution of the Republic of China (repealed) The territory of the Republic of China consists of 22 provinces: Mongolia, Tibet and Qinghai. (Note: Xinjiang Province is among 22 provinces)