Ye Ting

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Ye Ting was a prominent Chinese military leader and revolutionary who played key roles in early Nationalist and Communist movements, including commanding forces in the Northern Expedition and the Nanchang Uprising.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese military leader
person
revolutionary
activeYears 1910s–1940s
allegiance Chinese Communist Party
Kuomintang
birthDate 1896-09-10
birthPlace Huiyang, Guangdong, Qing Empire
causeOfDeath airplane crash
child Ye Zhengguang
Ye Zhengming
Ye Zhengping
Ye Zhengrong
Ye Zhengxian
commanded New Fourth Army
deathCircumstances died in a plane crash under suspicious circumstances
deathDate 1946-04-08
deathPlace near Nanjing, Republic of China
detainedBy Nationalist government after New Fourth Army Incident
education Whampoa Military Academy
ethnicity Han Chinese
gender male
ideology Chinese communism
Chinese nationalism
imprisonedBy Kuomintang government
imprisonmentEnd 1937
imprisonmentStart 1932
language Chinese
militaryBranch National Revolutionary Army
militaryRank general
name Ye Ting
nationality Chinese
notableEvent New Fourth Army Incident
notableWork command of forces in the Northern Expedition
command role in the Nanchang Uprising
participatedIn Guangzhou Uprising
Nanchang Uprising
Northern Expedition
Second Sino-Japanese War
politicalAffiliation Chinese Communist Party
Kuomintang
recognizedAs martyr by the People’s Republic of China
region Republican-era China
role commander of New Fourth Army during Second Sino-Japanese War
commander of the Independent Regiment of the Fourth Army
key commander in early Chinese Communist military forces
spouse Li Xiuwen


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