- Lin
Biao (Chinese: 林彪; 5
December 1907 – 13
September 1971) was a
Chinese politician and
Marshal of the People's
Republic of
China who was
pivotal in the...
- the 115th
division of the
Eighth Route Army, with the
commander being Lin
Biao, and in the late 1930s he was
given a
field command close to Yan Xishan's...
- Lew,
Edwin Pak-wah Leung:
Historical Dictionary of the
Chinese Civil War,
p.
p. 120-121,
Scarecrow Press, 2013 Holley, David. "Li Xiannian, Ex-President...
- Liu
Biao (Chinese: 劉表; pinyin: Liú
Biǎo) (pronunciation) (c. 151 – c.
September 208),
courtesy name Jingsheng, was a
Chinese military general, politician...
- "Intelligence Report: Mao's 'Cultural Revolution' III. The
Purge of the
P.L.A. and the
Stardom of
Madame Mao".
Central Intelligence Agency. June 1968...
- Mao's
second official successor and the sole Vice
Chairman of the party, Lin
Biao, was
killed in an air crash.
According to
official reports, Lin was trying...
- Vice
Premiers Chen
YunPSC Lin
BiaoP Peng Dehuai
P Deng
XiaopingPSC Deng Zi**** He Long
P Chen Yi
P Ulanhu Li Fuchun
P Li Xiannian
P Nie
Rongzhen (added) Bo Yibo...
- Red Emperor: Xi
Jinping and His New China. London, U.K.:
Headline Press.
p. 20. ISBN 9781035413485. His father, Zi Zongde, died in his
early forties...
- Sichuan, into a
moderately wealthy magistrate's family. A
comrade of Lin
Biao from
their guerrilla days, he was
prominent in the
Jiangxi Soviet. Later...
- po****r in its
later stages. Mao's
health began to
decline in 1971, and Lin
Biao fell into
disgrace and
later died in a
plane crash. Amid
these events, Zhou...