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Introduction to the Baise Uprising in Chinese history..

The Baise Uprising, also known as the Youjiang Uprising, was launched on December 11, 1929 by comrades such as ***, He Chang, Chen Haoren (political commissar), Zhang Yunyi, Wei Baqun, and Li Mingrui in Guangxi. An armed uprising led by the Baise organization.

The uprising established the Seventh Army of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army. This was influenced and inspired by the Nanchang Uprising, Autumn Harvest Uprising, and Guangzhou Uprising. The Chinese Communist Party implemented the "workers' and peasants' armed separatist rule" in the minority areas of Guangxi A brilliant practice.

On December 11, 1929, the second anniversary of the Guangzhou Uprising, a red flag with an ax and sickle was raised in Baise City.

On this day, the beautiful Baise Mountain City is filled with red flags, gongs and drums are noisy, firecrackers are blasting, and everyone is rejoicing.

The streets and alleys are covered with revolutionary slogans written on paper, and bright red flags or five-color paper flags are hung in every house.

Thousands of workers, farmers, Red Army soldiers and citizens of all ethnic groups *** celebrated the victory of the Baise Uprising and the official birth of the Seventh Army of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army in the East Gate Square.

The meeting was chaired by Gong Hecun, and Chen Haoren delivered an important speech on behalf of the front committee.

It was announced that Zhang Yunyi would be the commander of the army and Chen Haoren would be the director of the political department.

Li Qian, Hu Bin, and Wei Baqun served as captains of the first, second, and third columns of the Seventh Red Army respectively.

The Military Headquarters is located in Baise Yuedong Guild Hall, and the Front Committee and Political Department are located in Qingfeng Building.

At the same time, the Youjiang Soviet *** and the Baise County Provisional Soviet *** were established.

The victory of the Baise Uprising marked that the Youjiang Revolution entered a new stage. Extended information

On December 12, 1929, the Youjiang Viai Communist Party was established, with Lei Jingtian as chairman, and land distribution began in the Youjiang area.

After the Baise Uprising, Donglan, Baise, Enyang, Fengyi, Enlong, Silin, Guode, Longan, Xiangdu, Zhenjie, Fengshan, Lingyun, Nama, Duan, The 15 counties there established county and district and township Soviet regimes one after another, and the peasant armies in each county were also reorganized into the Red Guards.

The Youjiang Revolutionary Base was initially formed.

The armed uprising organized and led by ***, Chen Haoren, Zhang Yunyi, He Chang and other comrades in Baise, Guangxi, created the Seventh Army of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, which was influenced by the Nanchang Uprising, Autumn Harvest Uprising, and Guangzhou Uprising. Inspired by the Communist Party of China and the Communist Party of China, the Communist Party of China implemented a glorious practice of "armed separatism of workers and peasants" in the ethnic minority areas of Guangxi.

In this battle, Baise County was captured, 600 enemies were killed, and more than 300 guns (guns) and more than 20,000 bullets were surrendered.

The Baise Uprising was a successful military campaign launched by the Chinese Communist Party in Baise, Guangxi, to oppose Chiang Kai-shek and the Communist Party and seize power with armed force, taking advantage of the contradiction between Chiang Kai-shek and the Guangxi warlords Yu Zuobai and Li Mingrui. riot.

The uprising was held under the guidance of the *** Guangdong Provincial Committee and Central Representative Deng Bin (***), and under the direct leadership of Chen Haoren, Zhang Yunyi and the *** Guangxi Front Committee.