Feng Baiju

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Feng Baiju ({{zh|s=冯白驹}}; 1903–1973) was the chief leader of the Hainan Independent Column (Qiongya zongdui) of Chinese Communist fighters on the island of Hainan. Feng led the column in resistance to both the Nationalist Kuomintang, and the Japanese. The Japanese occupation of Hainan lasted from 1939 through 1945. The Communist takeover of Hainan did not occur until the spring of 1950 when mainland Communist forces joined with Feng's local column of fighters. Feng maintained control of political leadership on Hainan for a short time after the Communist takeover, but soon he was removed in favor of leaders who were more palatable to mainland Chinese leaders. He was interrogated several times during the "anti-localism" campaigns of the 1950s, and again during the Cultural Revolution, when he faced political difficulties due to having previously written confessions during imprisonments by the Kuomintang. Ultimately, he was rehabilitated shortly before his death in 1973. Today he is celebrated as one of Hainan's local heroes.

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Category:Chinese people of World War II

Category:People of the Chinese Civil War

Category:Chinese Communist Party politicians from Hainan

Category:1973 deaths

Category:1903 births

Category:People from Haikou

Category:People's Republic of China politicians from Hainan

Category:Victims of the Cultural Revolution

Category:Vice-governors of Guangdong