Peng Pai (Chinese: 彭湃; pinyin: Péng Pài; Wade–Giles: P'êng2 P'ai4; October 22, 1896 – August 30, 1929) was a pioneer of the Chinese agrarian movement...
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The cousin and the nephew of Peng Pai were killed in the massacre, while Peng's mother was persecuted; the head of Peng's nephew was cut off by the perpetrator...
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Peng Pai-hsien (Chinese: 彭百顯; born 14 June 1949) is a Taiwanese politician. He served in the Legislative Yuan from 1990 to 1997 as a member of the Democratic...
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right. Peng Ming-min (彭明敏), Taiwan independence activist, DPP politician and first opposition candidate in a Taiwan presidential election Peng Pai (彭湃)...
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County (now both under Shanwei Municipality) of Guangdong Province led by Peng Pai built up the Hai-Lu-Feng Soviet Worker-Peasant-Soldier Government, the...
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the plough flag as a symbol of the peasant movement. It is believed that Peng Pai (Chinese: 彭湃) was the first to use this flag in 1923, as the Chairman of...
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xiéhuì), created in 1964 and dissolved de facto in 1986. It is believed that Peng Pai (Chinese: 彭湃) organized the first peasants' association in 1921 and then...
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Communists, and assistance to peasant and worker movements”. In 1924, Peng Pai, one of the leaders of the CCP at its early stage, became a member of KMT...
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congresses were held in Shanghai, the other in Guangzhou. One exception was Peng Pai, who became the first CCP leader to seriously engage with the peasants...
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Shanwei where they engaged the Nationalists in guerrilla warfare under Peng Pai, and the other to southern Hunan, where they eventually joined a force...
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