(1) 1927 12 sneaked into Guangzhou alone, took part in leading the Guangzhou Uprising, and served as the commander-in-chief of the Red Army of the Workers and Peasants. After the failure of the uprising, he was severely criticized by the Communist International, left the party, went into exile in Europe, and then went to Macao to live in seclusion.
(2) After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Ye Ting became the commander of the New Fourth Army. Although he did not return to China, he resolutely implemented the correct line of the CPC Central Committee and persisted in the war of resistance behind enemy lines in Central China. Although he ran away several times because of many conflicts with the political commissar, he finally returned to the military headquarters of the New Fourth Army under the persuasion of the anti-Japanese general situation and Zhou Enlai. 194 1 year 1 month, the Kuomintang die-hards created the southern Anhui incident that shocked China and foreign countries. Under the serious situation of being surrounded by the Kuomintang army, Ye Ting commanded the troops to rise and break through, fought bloody battles for 8 days and nights, and was detained when he was sent to negotiate with the Kuomintang army. He sternly refused Chiang Kai-shek's threats and inducements, and was imprisoned in Shangrao, Jiangxi, Enshi, Hubei and Guilin, Guangxi, and finally transferred to the concentration camp of China-US Institute of Special Technical Cooperation in Chongqing.
(3)1On March 4th, 946, Ye Ting was released through the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China's efforts. The day after he got out of prison, he called the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and asked to rejoin China. * * *: "I got out of prison last night. I am determined to realize my wish for many years, join the great China, and contribute everything to the liberation of the people of China under your leadership. I request the Central Committee to review whether my history is qualified, please reply "; On March 7th, President the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and President Mao Zedong telegraphed Ye Ting to approve its membership in China, which was commensurate with "Dear Comrade Ye Ting". On April 8, I flew back to Yan 'an from Chongqing and died in a plane crash in Heichashan, Xing County, Shanxi Province. Ye Ting's wife Li Xiuwen and daughter Ye Yangmei, as well as his unnamed children A Jiu, Wang Ruofei, Bo Gu Kailai () and Deng Fa, are also among those who suffer from the same opportunities.