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- Q11125775 subject Q14956275.
- Q11125775 subject Q22036992.
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- Q11125775 abstract "Yin Jian (Chinese: 殷鉴; 1904–1937), also known as Dongshan (Chinese: 东山), alias Huang Jianchun (Chinese: 黄建纯), was an early member of the Communist Party of China and a member of the 28 Bolsheviks. He was born in Huilongshan Town, Tuanfeng County, Hubei Province. In 1926, he went to the Soviet Union to study at Moscow Sun Yat-sen University. In January 1931, he was made a Party Committee member for Shanghai and later for Beiping. He was later arrested, imprisoned and sentenced to death, which was later commuted to 14 years in prison. In 1932, while imprisoned, he was replaced in his positions by Bo Yibo. In 1936, through the efforts of Liu Shaoqi, he was among 57 communists who were released from prison. He died of illness the next year.".
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- Q11125775 wikiPageWikiLink Q14956275.
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- Q11125775 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647022.
- Q11125775 wikiPageWikiLink Q6879682.
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- Q11125775 comment "Yin Jian (Chinese: 殷鉴; 1904–1937), also known as Dongshan (Chinese: 东山), alias Huang Jianchun (Chinese: 黄建纯), was an early member of the Communist Party of China and a member of the 28 Bolsheviks. He was born in Huilongshan Town, Tuanfeng County, Hubei Province. In 1926, he went to the Soviet Union to study at Moscow Sun Yat-sen University. In January 1931, he was made a Party Committee member for Shanghai and later for Beiping.".
- Q11125775 label "Yin Jian (Communist leader)".