Wang Zuo (May 1898 – 24 February 1930), former Chinese bandit chieftain who became a protégé of Mao Zedonga, also called Wang Yunfei
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On September 30, 1927, Mao Zedong arrived at Sanwan (三湾) village of Yongxin (永新) county, just north of Jinggangshan, with the remnants from the abortive Autumn Harvest Uprising, and sent letters to both Yuan Wencai and Wang Zuo to ask their help to establish a communist base locally.