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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lin_BiaoLin Biao - Wikipedia

    Lin Biao was considered one of the Communists' most brilliant generals after the founding of the People's Republic of China, in 1949. Lin was the youngest of the " Ten Marshals " named in 1955, a title that recognized Lin's substantial military contributions.

  2. Lin Biao incident. The Lin Biao incident (Chinese: 九一三事件; lit. 'September 13 Incident') was an aircraft accident at 3 a.m. on 13 September 1971 involving Lin Biao, the Vice Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party.

  3. 关于1889年出生于广东香山的同名人物请见「林彪 (1889年)。. 林彪 (1907年12月5日—1971年9月13日),原名 育蓉,字 阳春,一字 祚大 ,號 育容 、 育榮 、 雨融 、 毓蓉 、 尤勇,乳名 春儿。. 湖北 黄冈 人, 中华人民共和国 政治人物、 中国人民解放 ...

  4. The Criticize Lin (Biao), Criticize Confucius Campaign (simplified Chinese: 批林批孔运动; traditional Chinese: 批林批孔運動; pinyin: pī lín pī kǒng yùndòng; also called the Anti-Lin Biao, Anti-Confucius campaign) was a political and intellectual campaign started by Mao Zedong and his wife, Jiang Qing, the leader of ...

  5. Sep 2, 2024 · Lin Biao was a Chinese military leader who, as a field commander of the Red Army, contributed to the communists’ 22-year struggle for power and held many high government and party posts. He played a prominent role in the first several years of the Cultural Revolution (1966–76), but in 1971 he.

  6. Feb 10, 2022 · Traveling across China to interview over fifty retired cadres and officers, he argues that the role of the military during the Cultural Revolution has been understated, its role, in reality, eclipsing even that of the Red Guards in terms of scale and duration.

  7. HONG KONG -- Sept. 13 marks the 50th anniversary of the mysterious death of Lin Biao, who at the time was Chairman Mao Zedong's designated heir. Even after half a century, it remains one of the...

  8. alphahistory.com › chineserevolution › lin-biaoLin Biao - Alpha History

    Lin Biao (1907-71, Wade-Giles: Lin Piao) was a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader, a prominent People’s Liberation Army (PLA) commander and, until 1971, one of Mao Zedong’s closest allies.

  9. Sep 27, 2009 · In 1971, Lin, together with his ambitious wife and only son, Lin Liguo , died in a plane crash in Mongolia while trying to flee China and defect to the...

  10. Lin Biao , or Lin Piao, (born Dec. 5, 1907, Huanggang, Hubei province, China—died Sept. 13, 1971?, Mongolia?), Chinese military leader and government official who played a prominent role in the Cultural Revolution.