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Ye Ting
Native name
叶挺
Born
(1896-09-10)September 10, 1896 Zhoutian village, Huizhou Prefecture, Guangdong, Qing China (present-day Huizhou, Guangdong, China)
Died
April 8, 1946(1946-04-08) (aged 49) Xing County, Shanxi, Republic of China
Allegiance
Kuomintang (1919-1924) Chinese Communist Party (1924-1928, 1946)
Rank
Lieutenant General
Commands held
New Fourth Army
Battles/wars
Northern Expedition Chinese Civil War Second Sino-Japanese War
Relations
Melody Tan Tan YIP (great-grandchild)
Ye Ting (simplified Chinese: 叶挺; traditional Chinese: 葉挺; pinyin: Yè Tǐng; Jyutping: Yip6 Ting2) (April 10, 1896[1]: 2 – April 8, 1946), born in Huiyang, Guangdong, was a Chinese military leader who played a key role in the Northern Expedition to reunify China after the 1911 Revolution.[2] After serving with the Kuomintang, Ye later joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
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troops. On January 13, YeTing, wanting to save his men, went to Shangguan Yunxiang's headquarters to negotiate terms. Upon arrival, Ye was detained. The New...
cause of the defeat, as YeTing and other military commanders had correctly pointed out. Enraged by his unjustified treatment, YeTing left China and went...
founder of the Red Army, later known as the People's Liberation Army; YeTing, Commander-in-chief, New Fourth Army, one of the two main Chinese communist...
numbered roughly ten thousand. Later the army moved to Anhui province. YeTing was the army commander, Xiang Ying the deputy army commander. It was in...
famous general YeTing and his wife Li Xiuwen, who both died in a plane crash in 1946. His siblings included Ye Zhengming (叶正明, 1931–2003), Ye Huaming (叶华明...
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marched on Wuhan but was prevented from taking the city by CCP General YeTing and his troops. Chiang's allies also attacked communists; for example,...
graduating from Whampoa in 1926, Lin was assigned to a regiment commanded by YeTing. Less than a year after graduating from Whampoa, he was assigned to the...
personal memoir of author Ting-Xing Ye's life in China from her birth in Shanghai to eventual escape to Canada in 1987. Ting-Xing Ye was the fourth daughter...
Faith. He also starred in the war film The Founding of an Army, playing YeTing. The same year, Ou featured in Chen Kaige's fantasy mystery film Legend...
launched the Guangzhou Uprising. Prominent communist military leaders YeTing and Ye Jianying led the failed defense of the city. Soon, control of the city...
a pistol or two and incommunicado save for the company of Ye Jianying (and some say YeTing too) made it to Hong Kong, the largest and safest of China's...
Central China and defeated the famed Red Army commanders like He Long and YeTing of the communist area which they controlled and forced them out of these...
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