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- Guangzhou_Uprising abstract "The Guangzhou Uprising (simplified Chinese: 广州起义; traditional Chinese: 廣州起義; pinyin: Gǔangzhōu Qǐyì) of 1927 was a failed Communist uprising in the city of Guangzhou in southern China.On December 11, 1927, Red Guard citizens, directed by Communist political leaders, took over Guangzhou (then known as Canton in English). The uprising occurred despite the strong objections of Communist military commanders such as Ye Ting, Ye Jianying and Xu Xiangqian. Using the element of surprise, rebel forces took over most of the city within hours, despite a huge numerical and technical advantage held by government troops. The Communist leaders officially renamed the city's political structure "Guangzhou Soviet". However, the uprising was quickly crushed by warlord armies. Zhang Tailei, the leading Red Guard organizer, was killed in an ambush as he returned from a meeting. The takeover dissolved by the early morning of December 13, 1927.In the resulting purges, many young Communists were killed, and the Guangzhou Soviet became known as the "Guangzhou Commune" or "Paris Commune of the East"; it lasted only a short time at the cost of more than 5,000 Communists dead and an equal number missing. Ye Ting, the military commander, was scapegoated, purged and blamed for the failure, despite the fact that the obvious disadvantage of the Communist force was the main cause of the defeat, as Ye Ting and other military commanders had correctly pointed out. Enraged by his unjustified treatment, Ye Ting left China and went into exile in Europe, not returning until nearly a decade later.Despite being the third failed uprising of 1927, it encouraged further uprisings across China.".
- Guangzhou_Uprising causalties "5,000".
- Guangzhou_Uprising combatant "22px Communist Party of China".
- Guangzhou_Uprising combatant "22px Republic of China".
- Guangzhou_Uprising commander Xu_Xiangqian.
- Guangzhou_Uprising commander Ye_Jianying.
- Guangzhou_Uprising commander Ye_Ting.
- Guangzhou_Uprising commander Zhang_Fakui.
- Guangzhou_Uprising commander Zhang_Tailei.
- Guangzhou_Uprising isPartOfMilitaryConflict Chinese_Civil_War.
- Guangzhou_Uprising place Guangzhou.
- Guangzhou_Uprising place Republic_of_China_(1912%E2%80%9349).
- Guangzhou_Uprising result "Decisive government victory; the uprising is crushed but encourages further uprisings across China.".
- Guangzhou_Uprising strength "15,000; later 5 divisions".
- Guangzhou_Uprising strength "20,000".
- Guangzhou_Uprising thumbnail Flag_of_the_Chinese_Communist_Party.svg?width=300.
- Guangzhou_Uprising wikiPageExternalLink narrativizing-revolution-guangzhou-uprising.html.
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- Guangzhou_Uprising casualties "5000".
- Guangzhou_Uprising casualties "heavy".
- Guangzhou_Uprising combatant "22".
- Guangzhou_Uprising commander "22".
- Guangzhou_Uprising conflict "Guangzhou Uprising".
- Guangzhou_Uprising date "1927".
- Guangzhou_Uprising hasPhotoCollection Guangzhou_Uprising.
- Guangzhou_Uprising p "Gǔangzhōu Qǐyì".
- Guangzhou_Uprising partof Chinese_Civil_War.
- Guangzhou_Uprising place Guangzhou.
- Guangzhou_Uprising place Republic_of_China_(1912–1949).
- Guangzhou_Uprising result "Decisive government victory; the uprising is crushed but encourages further uprisings across China.".
- Guangzhou_Uprising s "广州起义".
- Guangzhou_Uprising strength "15000".
- Guangzhou_Uprising strength "20000".
- Guangzhou_Uprising t "廣州起義".
- Guangzhou_Uprising subject Category:1927_in_China.
- Guangzhou_Uprising subject Category:Battles_of_the_Chinese_Civil_War.
- Guangzhou_Uprising subject Category:Conflicts_in_1927.
- Guangzhou_Uprising subject Category:Guangzhou.
- Guangzhou_Uprising subject Category:Rebellions_in_China.
- Guangzhou_Uprising type Abstraction100002137.
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- Guangzhou_Uprising type ConflictsIn1927.
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- Guangzhou_Uprising comment "The Guangzhou Uprising (simplified Chinese: 广州起义; traditional Chinese: 廣州起義; pinyin: Gǔangzhōu Qǐyì) of 1927 was a failed Communist uprising in the city of Guangzhou in southern China.On December 11, 1927, Red Guard citizens, directed by Communist political leaders, took over Guangzhou (then known as Canton in English). The uprising occurred despite the strong objections of Communist military commanders such as Ye Ting, Ye Jianying and Xu Xiangqian.".
- Guangzhou_Uprising label "Guangzhou Uprising".
- Guangzhou_Uprising label "Кантонское восстание 1927 года".
- Guangzhou_Uprising label "广州起义 (1927年)".
- Guangzhou_Uprising label "広州起義".
- Guangzhou_Uprising sameAs 広州起義.
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- Guangzhou_Uprising wasDerivedFrom Guangzhou_Uprising?oldid=601165897.
- Guangzhou_Uprising depiction Flag_of_the_Chinese_Communist_Party.svg.
- Guangzhou_Uprising isPrimaryTopicOf Guangzhou_Uprising.
- Guangzhou_Uprising name "Guangzhou Uprising".