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to surround and suppress the Eyuwan Soviet in the Fourth Encirclement Campaign. Xia directed a scorched earth campaign, killing all men found in the Soviet areas, burning all buildings, and seizing or destroying all crops. He was ultimately successful and the main Communist
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in the border region between Hubei, Henan, and Anhui provinces. He ordered the massacre of thousands of civilians but was unable to stop the Communists' expansion. In 1932, Xia was promoted to full general and made governor of Hubei, although
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in Wuhan. After his victory, he notoriously took personal pleasure in mutilating the corpses of female revolutionaries he had killed. Chiang promoted Xia to army commander and he fought in the
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actually acted in his place. From July to September 1932, Chiang Kai-shek ordered 300,000 troops of the
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against Wang. After suffering another defeat in 1919, he fled to the border region of Hunan and
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Crimson Rain: Seven Centuries of Violence in a Chinese County
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into the National Revolutionary Army and participated in the
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as a divisional commander. On May 17, 1927, Xia led
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Chinese name
family name
Xia

Huanggang
Qing Dynasty
Republic of China
New Army
National Revolutionary Army
general
Xinhai Revolution
Constitutional Protection War
Northern Expedition
Chinese Civil War
Central Plains War
Second Sino-Japanese War
Chinese
Republic of China
National Revolutionary Army
Macheng
Hubei
Qing Dynasty
New Army
Xinhai Revolution
Constitutional Protection Movement
Wang Zhanyuan
Changsha
Hunan
Jiangxi
Tang Shengzhi

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