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The Futian incident (Chinese: 富田事变; pinyin: Fùtián shìbiàn) is the common title for the December 1930 purge of a battalion of the Jiangxi-Fujian Soviet's "Red Army" at Futian (now in Ji'an's Qingyuan District). The Futian battalion's leaders had mutinied against Mao Zedong's purge of the Jiangxi Action Committee, ordered on the pretext of its alleged connection to the Anti-Bolshevik League and ties to Trotskyism.[1]
^Tony Saich; Benjamin Yang; Bingzhang Yang (1996). The Rise to power of the Chinese Communist Party. Published by M.E. Sharpe. pp. 510–530. ISBN 1563241552.
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