Yang Youlin

Yang Youlin
杨幼麟
Yang Youlin
Born1899
Hami, Xinjiang, Qing dynasty
Died1935 (Age 36)
Ruijin, Jiangxi Province,  Republic of China
Cause of deathExecuted by the Nationalist government
EducationHunan Self-Study University; Moscow Sun Yat-sen University
Alma materMoscow Sun Yat-sen University
OccupationVice Chairman of the Hunan Hubei Jiangxi Provincial Soviet Government
Political partyChinese Communist Party
OpponentNationalist government
SpouseLi Huaying (李华英)
ChildrenYang Yingpeng
FatherYang Xianglin
RelativesYang Zailin - Younger brother
Yang Kaihui - 2nd Cousin
Military career
AllegianceCommunist China
Service / branchChinese Red Army
Years of service1925–1935
Commands16th Red Army
Conflict
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese杨幼麟
Simplified Chinese杨幼麟
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinYáng Yòulín
Wade–GilesYáng Yulín

Yang Youlin (Chinese: 杨幼麟, Youlin Yang, 1899–1935), nickname Shifu (Chinese: 石夫),[1][2] was a Chinese politician and a member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), being the Vice Chairman[3] and Acting Chairman of the Hunan Hubei Jiangxi Soviet Provincial Government before he was captured and executed in 1935 by the Nationalist government.[3] He was formerly a schoolteacher before joining the CCP in 1925. As a member of the CCP, he was responsible for managing education affairs, teaching the ideals of the communist revolution to his fellow Chinese. Youlin was harassed and was forced to flee to the Soviet Union in 1927, returning in 1929 after studying in Moscow.[4] He became Vice Chairman of the Hunan Hubei Jiangxi Soviet Provincial Government and assumed command of the 16th Army in 1930, and led the Chinese Red Army offensive on Changsha in that year. He fought against the fifth encirclement campaign against the Jiangxi Soviet, and was captured by the National Revolutionary Army and executed in 1935.[5]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference :2 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ 中華蘇维埃共和国辞典 (in Chinese). 学苑出版社. 1993. p. 520. ISBN 978-7-5077-0652-9. Retrieved 2025-02-07.
  3. ^ a b "杨幼麟 - 中国军网" [Yang Youlin]. People's Liberation Army. Retrieved 2024-12-13.
  4. ^ 莫斯科中山大学与王明 (in Chinese). 黑龙江人民出版社. 1988. p. 29. ISBN 978-7-207-00775-9. Retrieved 2025-02-07.
  5. ^ 中共党史人物硏究会 (1980). 中共党史人物传 (in Chinese). 陕西人民出版社. p. 266. Retrieved 2025-02-07.

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