Ye Ting
Ye Ting (September 10, 1896 - April 8, 1946) formerly known as Ye, the word Xi Yi, Guangdong Huiyang Hakka, the Northern Expedition, August 1 Nanchang Uprising commander, commander of the New Fourth Army. Ye Ting graduated from the Baoding Army officers school, after participating in the founding of the Guangdong army, involved in the Guangdong-Guangxi war, any battalion battalion battalion battalion commander. In 1921, transferred to Sun Yat-sen's founding Lu Haijun Grand Marshal House Security Corps second battalion commander. In 1924 he joined the Communist Party of China. Since 1925, he has served as the National Revolutionary Army Fourth Army Chief of Staff, the twelfth division thirty-fourth regiment, Ye Ting independent regiment, to participate in the Northern Expedition; after the twenty-fifth division deputy commander, Eleven army twenty-fourth division teacher. In 1927, Ye Ting was involved in the command of the Nanchang Uprising and the Guangzhou uprising, but later due to unfair treatment in the party from the Chinese Communist Party, exiled overseas. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, he served as commander of the New Fourth Army, Wannan Incident when captured. In 1946, Ye Ting was released after the re-join the Chinese Communist Party, then died due to plane crash. ...