Sù-it-jī Sū-kiāⁿ

Sù-it-jī Sū-kiāⁿ (Hàn-jī: 四一二事件), hoat-seng tī Tiong-kok Siōng-hái. Sī 1927 nî 4 goe̍h sî, Tiong-kok Kok-bîn Tóng ê kun-sū thâu-lâng Chiúⁿ Kài-chio̍h léng-tō ê iū-phài, liân-ha̍p Chheng-pang (青幫), hiòng chó-phài chham kiōng-sán-tóng lâi hoat-tōng ê tìn-a̍p kap chèng-tī chheng-sé.

Sù-it-jī Sū-kiāⁿ
the Chinese Civil War ê chi̍t pō͘-hūn
Sî-kan12 April 1927
Tē-tiám
Kiat-kó Beginning of the Chinese Civil War
Kau-chiàn-hong
Kuomintang Communist Party of China
Chí-hui-koaⁿ kap léng-tō-chiá
Chiang Kai-shek
(NRA commander-in-chief)
Bai Chongxi
(NRA commander in Shanghai)
Du Yuesheng
(Green Gang leader)
Chen Duxiu
(CPC general secretary)
Zhou Enlai
Units involved
 Tiong-hoâ Bîn-kok; Green Gang and other Shanghai gangs Communist Party of China; Shanghai labor union militias
Peng-le̍k
Approx. 5,000 soldiers of the 2nd Division of the 26th Army and members of various gangs Thousands from labor union militias
Sí-siong
Minimal 5,000 to 10,000 killed

Kok-bîn-tóng hong-bīn chheng chit-ê sū-kiāⁿ sī "Chhen-tóng" (清黨); Kiong-sán-tóng chheng "Sù-it-jī Hoán Kek-bēng Chèng-piàn" (四·一二反革命政变). Tī kok-chè-siōng mā kiò Siōng-hái Tô͘-sat.