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to inspect the Red Guards, some of whom had just stormed Jiang's home the previous day. During the inspection Jiang was positioned almost next to Mao. Zhou personally walked over to Jiang in front of the Red Guards, asking him how he was doing after the "visit" by the Red Guards the day before. In
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Jiang Guangnai's residence in Dongguan is now a museum. After his death, his daughter, Jiang Dinggui 蒋定桂 (b. 1947) became a worker in a textile factory, and features on the 5-jiao renminbi note issued in 1972.
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front of Mao, Jiang was quick to reply that the Red Guards were still relatively civilized. After that, they did not bother Jiang again. He died in 1967 in Beijing.
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from 1939 to 1944 he returned to become Deputy Commander in Chief of the 4th War Area and in 1945 Deputy Commander in Chief of the 7th War Area.
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After the Communist victory, Mao assigned Jiang to be Minister of Textiles of the new People's Republic of
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and the rest of the army was disbanded and reassigned into other units of the National Revolutionary Army.
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Republic of China people who surrendered to the Chinese Communist Party
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television reporter Liberté Chan is a descendant of Jiang Guangnai.
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and, in 1932, was promoted to general and Commander in Chief of the
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After the cease-fire was brokered, the 19th Army was reassigned by
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People's Revolutionary Government of the Republic of China
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People's Republic of China politicians from Guangdong
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National Revolutionary Army generals from Guangdong
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Governor of Fujian
Chen Yi
Dongguan
Guangdong
Beijing
Chinese
Kuomintang
Republic of China
Lieutenant General
19th Route Army
simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
pinyin
Wade–Giles
Jyutping
Republic of China
People's Republic of China
Dongguan
Guangdong
Sun Yat-sen
19th Route Army
Shanghai
Japanese
January 28 incident
Chiang Kai-shek
Chinese Communist
Fujian
People's Revolutionary Government of the Republic of China
Hong Kong

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