Pingjiang Uprising

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The Pingjiang Uprising ( Chinese  平 江 起义 , Pinyin Pingjiang qiyi , English Pingjiang Uprising ) was an uprising organized in 1928 by Peng Dehuai , Teng Daiyuan , Huang Gonglüe and other communists in Pingjiang County in what is now Yueyang Prefecture in northeastern China's Hunan Province which failed like the Nanchang uprising (1927).

Peng Dehuai then led his troops into the Jinggang Mountains and united them with that of Mao Zedong .

The site of the Pingjiang Uprising ( Pingjiang qiyi jiuzhi ), one kilometer northeast of Chengguan in Pingjiang County , has been on the list of monuments of the People's Republic of China (3-27) since 1988 .

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Coordinates: 28 ° 41 ′ 47 "  N , 113 ° 35 ′ 36"  E