Zhu Jiansheng
Zhu Jiansheng (1893-1929) was a prominent Chinese revolutionary and a commander in the Red Army, known for his leadership during the Third Anti-Encirclement Campaign at Huangyangjie, where he was wounded and later died. His early involvement in labor movements and the Autumn Harvest Uprising marked him as a significant figure in the revolutionary efforts in the Hunan-Guangdong border area.
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Zhu Jiansheng was mentioned as a martyr from Hunan who sacrificed during a historical conflict.
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Zhu Jiansheng was a key commander who sacrificed his life during the third anti-encirclement campaign at Huangyangjie.
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