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

    He led a section of the government's civil bureaucracy as one of the co-serving Vice Premiers of the People's Republic of China from 1954 onwards, becoming First Vice Premier from 1964. Lin became more active in politics when named one of the co-serving Vice Chairmen of the Chinese Communist Party in 1958.

  2. Jul 12, 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.

  3. 文革中,负责解放军高级将领医疗保健的 军医 张愈和 粟裕 谈到林彪时粟裕说:“ 学术 也是 政治 。. 林彪 摔死了 ,陈年旧帐都折腾出来了,连什么‘短促出击’也用上了,把人搞糊涂了。. 一个战术的具体动作,绝对化地、笼统大否定,一旦把人 思想 搞乱 ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Lin Biao (Chinese: 林彪; pinyin: Lín Biāo; Wade-Giles: Lin Piao) (December 5, 1907 - September 13, 1971) was a Chinese Communist military leader who was instrumental in the communist victory in the Chinese Civil War. At the age of eighteen, he entered Whampoa Military Academy and by 1927, was a colonel in the National Revolutionary Army.

  7. May 11, 2018 · Lin Biao (1907–71) Chinese communist general and political leader. He defeated Chiang Kai-shek in Manchuria (1948), thus helping to secure the victory of the communists in 1949. Lin was a leader of the Cultural Revolution (1966–69), and compiled the book of quotations from Mao Zedong known as the Little Red Book.