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'''Zhang Tailei''' ({{zh|s=张太雷|t=張太雷|p=Zhāng Tàiléi}}) (June 1898 – 12 December 1927) was the leader of the 1927 [[Guangzhou Uprising]], during which he was killed.
'''Zhang Tailei''' ({{zh|s=张太雷|t=張太雷|p=Zhāng Tàiléi}}) (June 1898 – 12 December 1927) was the leader of the 1927 [[Guangzhou Uprising]], during which he was killed.


In 1921 Zhang was sent to the [[Russian Far East]] to make a report to the [[Comintern]] for the [[Communist Party of China]].<ref>[http://www.republicanchina.org/tragedy.html THE TRAGEDY OF CHINESE REVOLUTION – Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Zhang then studied in Moscow for a few years. However, when he went back to China, he became hostile to the others who had returned to China in 1924.<ref>[http://www.zhongguo.org/docs/zhengchaolin/zheng1.htm From the Moscow Group<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
In 1921 Zhang was sent to the [[Russian Far East]] to make a report to the [[Comintern]] for the [[Communist Party of China]].<ref>[http://www.republicanchina.org/tragedy.html THE TRAGEDY OF CHINESE REVOLUTION – Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Zhang then studied in Moscow for a few years. However, when he went back to China, he became hostile to the others who had returned to China in 1924.<ref>[http://www.zhongguo.org/docs/zhengchaolin/zheng1.htm From the Moscow Group<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{wayback|url=http://www.zhongguo.org/docs/zhengchaolin/zheng1.htm |date=20080513001329 |df=y }}</ref>


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Zhang Tailei

Zhang Tailei (simplified Chinese: 张太雷; traditional Chinese: 張太雷; pinyin: Zhāng Tàiléi) (June 1898 – 12 December 1927) was the leader of the 1927 Guangzhou Uprising, during which he was killed.

In 1921 Zhang was sent to the Russian Far East to make a report to the Comintern for the Communist Party of China.[1] Zhang then studied in Moscow for a few years. However, when he went back to China, he became hostile to the others who had returned to China in 1924.[2]

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