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Lu Zhiying, the Glossary

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Lu Zhiying (1906 – December 27, 1948), original name Lu Zijiang, was a Chinese Communist Party intelligence officer.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 28 relations: Bao'an Subdistrict, Zhidan County, Bo Gu, Changyi, Shandong, Chiang Kai-shek, China, Chinese Civil War, Chinese Communist Party, Chinese Red Army, De'an County, Feng Yuxiang, Guizhou, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Kuomintang, Long March, Lu (surname 盧), Mo Xiong, Mukden incident, National Revolutionary Army, New Fourth Army, Northern Expedition, Otto Braun (communist), Second Sino-Japanese War, Shandong, Shanghai, Xi'an, Yang Hucheng, Zhou Enlai.

  2. Chinese spies
  3. Executed people from Shandong
  4. People executed by the Republic of China
  5. People from Weifang

Bao'an Subdistrict, Zhidan County

Bao'an Subdistrict, formerly transliterated Pao An, is a subdistrict in Zhidan County, Yan'an, Shaanxi Province, China.

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Bo Gu

Qin Bangxian better known by his alias Bo Gu, 14 May 1907 – 8 April 1946) was a Chinese senior leader of the Chinese Communist Party and a member of the 28 Bolsheviks.

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Changyi, Shandong

Changyi is a county-level city of Weifang, Shandong province, People's Republic of China.

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Chiang Kai-shek

Chiang Kai-shek (31 October 18875 April 1975) was a Chinese statesman, revolutionary, and military commander.

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China

China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.

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Chinese Civil War

The Chinese Civil War was fought between the Kuomintang-led government of the Republic of China and the forces of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), with armed conflict continuing intermittently from 1 August 1927 until 7 December 1949, resulting in a communist victory and control of mainland China.

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Chinese Communist Party

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP), officially the Communist Party of China (CPC), is the founding and sole ruling party of the People's Republic of China (PRC).

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Chinese Red Army

The Chinese Red Army, formally the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army or just the Red Army, was the military wing of the Chinese Communist Party from 1928 to 1937.

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De'an County

De'an is a county under the jurisdiction of the prefecture-level city of Jiujiang in the north of Jiangxi Province, China.

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Feng Yuxiang

Feng Yuxiang (6 November 1882 – 1 September 1948), courtesy name Huanzhang (焕章), was a Chinese warlord and a leader of the Republic of China from Chaohu, Anhui.

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Guizhou

Guizhou is an inland province in Southwestern China.

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Jiangsu

Jiangsu is an eastern coastal province of the People's Republic of China.

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Jiangxi

Jiangxi is an inland province in the east of the People's Republic of China.

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Kuomintang

The Kuomintang (KMT), also referred to as the Guomindang (GMD), the Nationalist Party of China (NPC) or the Chinese Nationalist Party (CNP), is a major political party in the Republic of China, initially based on the Chinese mainland and then in Taiwan since 1949.

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Long March

The Long March was a military retreat by the Chinese Red Army from advancing Nationalist forces during the Chinese Civil War in 1934 through to 1936.

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Lu (surname 盧)

Lú is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written in traditional character and in simplified character.

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Mo Xiong

Mo Xiong (1891 – February 1980) was born in Yingde, Guangdong and was a close friend of Sun Yat-sen, and member of Tongmenghui, a member of Kuomintang, and a communist sympathizer / agent. Lu Zhiying and mo Xiong are Chinese communists and Chinese spies.

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Mukden incident

The Mukden incident was a false flag event staged by Japanese military personnel as a pretext for the 1931 Japanese invasion of Manchuria.

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National Revolutionary Army

The National Revolutionary Army (NRA), sometimes shortened to Revolutionary Army before 1928, and as National Army after 1928, was the military arm of the Kuomintang (KMT, or the Chinese Nationalist Party) from 1925 until 1947 in China during the Republican era.

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New Fourth Army

The New Fourth Army was a unit of the National Revolutionary Army of the Republic of China established in 1937.

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Northern Expedition

The Northern Expedition was a military campaign launched by the National Revolutionary Army (NRA) of the Kuomintang (KMT) against the Beiyang government and other regional warlords in 1926.

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Otto Braun (communist)

Otto Braun (28 September 1900 – 15 August 1974) was a German communist journalist and functionary of the Communist Party of Germany with a long and varied career.

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Second Sino-Japanese War

The Second Sino-Japanese War was fought between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan between 1937 and 1945, following a period of war localized to Manchuria that started in 1931.

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Shandong

Shandong is a coastal province in East China.

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Shanghai

Shanghai is a direct-administered municipality and the most populous urban area in China.

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Xi'an

Xi'an is the capital of Shaanxi Province.

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Yang Hucheng

Yang Hucheng (26 November 1893 – 6 September 1949) was a Chinese general during the Warlord Era of Republican China and Kuomintang general during the Chinese Civil War. Lu Zhiying and Yang Hucheng are Executed Republic of China people and People executed by the Republic of China.

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Zhou Enlai

Zhou Enlai (5 March 1898 – 8 January 1976) was a Chinese statesman, diplomat, and revolutionary who served as the first Premier of the People's Republic of China from September 1954 until his death in January 1976.

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See also

Chinese spies

Executed people from Shandong

People executed by the Republic of China

People from Weifang

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lu_Zhiying