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Baise Uprising

Baise Uprising

War

Chen Jialin

Lu Qi, Li Liangtao, Guo Shaoxiong, Cheng Wenkuan, Huang Lijia

1989

Mainland China

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Completed

Chinese

105 minutes

2025-03-02 16:22:35

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This film (drama)Also known as百色起义,is aMainland ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1989Released in year 。The dialogue language isChinese,Current Douban rating6.3(For reference only)。
In the spring of 1929, the contradictions between Chiang Kai-shek and the Guangxi warlords intensified. Yu Zuobai (Guo Shaoxiong), the head of the Nationalist Party's Guangxi Department of Agriculture and Industry, instigated his cousin Li Mingrui (Tang Tangmin), who served as the commander on the front line, to defect, leading to the complete collapse of the New Guangxi faction. Afterward, Yu Zuobai was appointed by Chiang Kai-shek as the chairman of Guangxi Province, but the political situation in Guangxi remained turbulent. To consolidate his power, Yu visited senior officials of the Communist Party in Hong Kong, requesting that they send cadres to assist him in Guangxi. Deng Xiaoping, under the alias Deng Bin (Lu Qi), arrived in Guangxi. At first, due to Yu's change of heart, Deng Bin was not well received, but with careful arrangements by Li Mingrui, Deng and Yu reached an agreement to join forces, and work on united front, military operations, and agricultural movements were carried out smoothly in Guangxi. Chiang Kai-shek, hearing this, was quite displeased and sent his confidant Zheng Jiemin to undermine Yu and Li's troops with money and to withhold rations, almost causing Li Mingrui to lose his life due to a mutiny among his subordinates. Facing the sudden changes in the situation, without time to consult the central authority, Deng Bin persuaded Yu and Li to quickly transfer their controlled troops and military supplies to the key town of Baise in western Guangxi, preparing for an uprising at any moment.

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