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Yuan Wencai — (袁文才; also Yuan Xuansan 袁選三) was a former bandit chieftain who operated in the mountainous area of Jinggangshan in Jiangxi province, China, from 1923, and then joined the communists, becoming a protege of Mao Zedong during their formative period… … Wikipedia
Jinggangshan Mountains — Jinggangshan (井冈山, pinyin: Jǐnggāngshān, also Jinggang Shan, or Jinggang Mountains) is located in the Luoxian Mountains (羅霄山), in the remote border region between Jiangxi and Hunan provinces of China. It lies at the junction of four counties… … Wikipedia
Jinggang Shan — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Shān (山). Jǐnggāng Shān Catégorie V de la CMAP (Paysage terrestre/marin protégé) … Wikipédia en Français
Parc national de Jinggangshan — Jinggang Shan Pour les articles homonymes, voir Shān (山). Jǐnggāng Shān Catégorie V de la CMAP (Paysage terrestre/marin protégé) … Wikipédia en Français
Jinggang Mountains — Chinese 井冈山 … Wikipedia
Massif du Jinggang — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Shān (山). Massif du Jinggang … Wikipédia en Français
Wang Zuo — 王佐 (also Wang Yunhui 王雲輝 or Wang Yunfei 王雲飛), nicknamed Nandougu (南斗牯), (May 1898 February 24, 1930) was a former bandit chieftain who operated in the mountainous area of Jinggangshan in Jiangxi province, China, from 1923, and then joined the… … Wikipedia