Ye Xuegang

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Yè Xuégāng
叶学刚
Jiang Baili1.jpg
Ye Xuegang in 1949
Director of the Shujichu
In office
14th December 1936 – 12th June 1950
Preceded byPost established
Succeeded byHan Fuqing
Personal details
Born(1887-07-04)July 4, 1887
Imperial flag of Xiaodong.png Jiangping, Zhongan Province, Shangea
DiedJune 22, 1952(1952-06-22) (aged 64)
Flag of Xiaodong.png Rongzhuo, Shangea
Political partyXiaodong Regeneration Society
Military service
AllegianceImperial flag of Xiaodong.png Heavenly Shangean Empire (1906-1934)
 Shangea (1934-1952)
Branch/serviceImperial flag of Xiaodong.png Heavenly Army of Shangea (1906-1934)
Flag of Xiaodong.png National Salvation Army (1934-1952)
RankBrigadier General
Battles/warsGreat War (Senrian Front), Shangean Civil War
This is a Shangean name; the family name is Ye (叶).

Ye Xuegang (Shangean: 叶学刚, Yè Xuégāng; July 4 1887 - June 22 1952 aged 64) was a Shangean military officer who served as the first Director of the Secretariat to Eliminate Counter-Revolution, more commonly known as the Shujichu, from its creation in 1936 to his removal from power in 1950. Ye is commonly thought to be the primary architect behind the Counter-Revolutionary Suppression Movement, a revolutionary terror during the Shangean Civil War directed at both right-wing and left-wing opponents of the Auspicious Republic of Shangea.

Early life

Military career

Director of the Shujichu

Civil War

Post=war period

Downfall

Death and legacy