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Unpaid Ambition - A senior general who died young in the history of the Chinese Communist Party

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Source: China Military Network WeChat , PLA News And Communication Center Rong Media Author: Xu Ping

In the long history of the Chinese revolution, many senior generals of our army died young LinkedIn years ago, and their ambitions were not rewarded. According to statistics, there are more than 600 cadres at and above the division (brigade) level and more than 100 senior generals at or above the army level who died during the revolutionary war. The more than 40 representative and famous generals listed in this article (all included in the "Chinese Military Encyclopedia" Chinese the people's liberation army figure entries), some of them sacrificed on the battlefield, such as Huang Gongluo, Liu Zhidan, Zuo Quan, etc.; some were captured and heroic, such as Liu Bojian, Fang Zhimin, Zhao Shangzhi, etc.; some were killed by Wang Ming and Zhang Guotao in the wrong line, such as Xu Jishen, Liu Zhixun, Zeng Zhongsheng, etc.; some were killed by spies or traitors, such as Xiang Ying, Li Zhaolin, etc.; some were sick and died of illness, such as Luo Binghui, Guan Xiangying waited; some were killed due to accidents, such as Ye Ting. The youngest of them was only in his early twenties, such as Lu Deming, the commander-in-chief of the Autumn Harvest Uprising, and Xun Huaizhou, the commander of the Red Seventh Army, who was only 22 years old when he died; the oldest was only about 50 years old, such as Ye Ting, the commander of the New Fourth Army, who was under 50 years old when he was killed. They have sacrificed their precious lives for China's revolutionary cause and occupy an important position in the history of our Party and our army.

Lu Deming

Born in 1905, a native of Yibin, Sichuan, graduated from the second phase of the Whampoa Military Academy, and was the commander-in-chief of the Autumn Harvest Uprising. He was killed on September 23, 1927, during a breakout operation to cover the troops. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Unpaid Ambition - A senior general who died young in the history of the Chinese Communist Party

Zhang Tailei

Born in 1898, a native of Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, graduated from Tianjin Beiyang University, he is the secretary of the Military Commission of the CPC Guangdong Provincial Committee and the commander-in-chief of the Guangzhou Uprising. On December 12, 1927, he was shot and killed during the Guangzhou Uprising. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Wang Erzhuo

Born in 1903, a native of Shimen, Hunan, graduated from the first phase of the Huangpu Military Academy, participated in the leadership of the Shonan Uprising, and was the chief of staff of the Red Fourth Army. On August 25, 1928, he was killed in the Battle of Sishun Ruins in Chongyi, Jiangxi. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Wu Zhonghao

Born in 1905, a native of Leiyang, Hunan, graduated from the fourth phase of the Whampoa Military Academy, and was the commander of the 12th Army of the Red First Army. In early October 1930, he was killed in the Battle of Liangjia Mountain in southwest Jiangxi.

Zhou Yiqun

Born in 1896, Tongren, Guizhou, graduated from the second phase of the Whampoa Military Academy, political commissar of the Second Red Army and former secretary of the COMMUNIST Party of China. He was killed on May 20, 1931 in battle at Jiajia Pavilion in Yueyang, Hunan. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Zhu Yunqing

Born in 1907, a native of Meixian County, Guangdong Province, graduated from the third phase of the Whampoa Military Academy, chief of staff of the Red Army, acting director of the General Staff Department of the Chinese Soviet Military Commission. He was killed in hospital on May 22, 1931 by Kuomintang agents.

Huang Gongluo

Born in 1898, a native of Xiangxiang, Hunan, graduated from the third senior class of the Hunan Army Lecture Hall and the Huangpu Military Academy, the leader of the Pingjiang Uprising, and the commander of the Red Army. On September 15, 1931, he was attacked by enemy aircraft at Liudu Pass in Ji'an, Jiangxi Province, and was shot and killed. One of the 36 military experts of our army identified by the Central Military Commission. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Unpaid Ambition - A senior general who died young in the history of the Chinese Communist Party

Li Mingrui

Born in 1896, a native of northern Guangxi, graduated from the Dian Army Lecture Hall in Shaoguan, Guangdong, the leader of the Baise Uprising and the Longzhou Uprising, and the commander-in-chief of the Red Seventh and Red Eighth Armies. In October 1931, he was mistakenly killed in the "purge" in Yandu, Jiangxi.

Xu Jishen

Born in 1901, a native of Lu'an, Anhui, graduated from the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy, and was the commander of the Red First Army. In November 1931, he was killed by Zhang Guotao in Baique Garden, Guangshan County, Henan Province. One of the 36 military experts of our army identified by the Central Military Commission. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Liu Zhixun

Born in 1898 in Changsha, Hunan Province, he studied at Yali University Preparatory Department, director of the Political Department of the Second Red Army and political commissar of the Sixth Red Army. In September 1932, he was mistakenly killed in the "purge" of Jianli in Hubei Province.

Choi Shin Hee

Born in 1906, a native of Liling, Hunan, graduated from the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy, and was the commander of the 25th Army of the Red Fourth Front. On October 9, 1932, he was shot and killed while commanding operations in Huang'an Hekou Town, Hubei Province. One of the 36 military experts of our army identified by the Central Military Commission.

Zhao Bosheng

Born in 1897, a native of Cangxian County, Hebei Province, graduated from the Baoding Army Officer School, the leader of the Ningdu Uprising, the deputy commander of the Fifth Red Army and the commander of the Red Thirteenth Army. On January 8, 1933, he was killed in the Battle of Huangshidu in The Southwest City of Jiangxi. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Duan Dechang

Born in 1904, a native of Nanxian County, Hunan Province, graduated from the fourth phase of the Whampoa Military Academy, and was the commander of the Sixth Army of the Second Red Army. On May 1, 1933, he was falsely accused of being wrongly killed in Jiangjia Village, Jinguoping, Badong County, Hubei Province. One of the 36 military experts of our army identified by the Central Military Commission. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Kuang Jixun

Born in 1897, a native of Sinan, Guizhou, he is the commander of the Red Twenty-fifth Army. In June 1933, he was framed and killed by Zhang Guotao in HongkouChang, Tongjiang County, Sichuan. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Unpaid Ambition - A senior general who died young in the history of the Chinese Communist Party

Deng Zhongxia

Born in 1894 in Yizhang, Hunan, he studied at Hunan Higher Normal School and Peking University, and was the former secretary of the Red Second Army Committee and political commissar. He was arrested in Shanghai in May 1933 and bravely rebelled at Yuhuatai in Nanjing on September 21. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Ji Zhentong

Born in 1901, a native of Cangxian County, Hebei Province, graduated from the Baoding Army Officer School, the leader of the Ningdu Uprising, and the commander-in-chief of the Fifth Red Army. In October 1934, he was mistakenly killed in Yeping Town, Ruijin County, Jiangxi Province.

Xun Huaizhou

Born in 1912, a native of Liuyang, Hunan, he was the commander of the Red Seventh Army and the commander-in-chief of the Anti-Japanese Advance Team of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army going north. On December 14, 1934, he was shot in the abdomen while commanding a battle at Tanjiaqiao, Taiping County, Anhui Province. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Xie Zichang

Born in 1897, a native of Anding, Shaanxi, one of the founders of the Red Army and the Soviet Union in northern Shaanxi, and the commander-in-chief of the guerrilla unit of the Red Army in northern Shaanxi. On August 27, 1934, he was shot and wounded while commanding the operation in Andingqingjian, and died of his wounds in Dengzhan Bay, Anding County on February 21, 1935. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Deng Ping

Born in 1908, a native of Fushun, Sichuan, graduated from the Wuhan Central Military and Political School, chief of staff of the Red Third Army and commander of the Fifth Red Army. He was killed on February 27, 1935 while commanding operations on the front line of the Zunyi Campaign. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Unpaid Ambition - A senior general who died young in the history of the Chinese Communist Party

He Chang

Born in 1906, Lishiren, Shanxi, acting director of the General Political Department of the Red Army. He was killed in the Battle of Huichang, Jiangxi on March 10, 1935.

Liu Bojian

Born in 1895 in Pyeongchang, Sichuan, he studied at the Chengdu Higher Normal School, the Communist University of the Eastern Workers in Moscow, the Frunze Military Academy, and the director of the Political Department of the Fifth Red Army. He was shot in the left leg in battle in March 1935 and captured, and on March 21, he bravely rebelled at Jinyu Jinlian Mountain in Jiangxi. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Zeng Zhongsheng

Born in 1900, a native of Zixing, Hunan, graduated from the fourth phase of the Whampoa Military Academy and was the chief of staff of the Red Fourth Front. In August 1935, he was mistakenly killed by Zhang Guotao in Zhuo Keji, Lifan County, Sichuan. One of the 36 military experts of our army identified by the Central Military Commission.

Fang Zhimin

Born in 1899 in Yiyang, Jiangxi, he studied at the Jiangxi Provincial Grade A Industrial School and the Jiujiang South Weilie University, the leader of the Yiheng rebellion, and the chairman of the Military and Political Committee of the Red Tenth Army. He was arrested on January 29, 1935, and bravely rebelled on August 6. One of the 36 military experts of our army identified by the Central Military Commission. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Unpaid Ambition - A senior general who died young in the history of the Chinese Communist Party

Liu Yuxi

Born in 1897, a native of Changsha (now Wangcheng), Hunan, graduated from the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy, and was the commander of the Red Tenth Army. In January 1935, he was seriously wounded and captured while commanding a battle in the Huaiyu Mountains of southern Anhui Province, and on August 6, he bravely rebelled in Nanchang.

Wu Huanxian

Born in 1907, a native of Huang'an, Hubei Province, the founder of the Eyu-Anhui Soviet District, the commander of the Red Twenty-fifth Army, and later the political commissar. On August 21, 1935, he was shot and killed while commanding operations in Jingchuan, Gansu. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Liu Zhidan

Born in 1903, Shaanxi Baoan, graduated from the fourth phase of the Whampoa Military Academy, one of the founders of the Northwest Red Army and the Northwest Revolutionary Base Area, deputy commander and chief of staff of the Red 15th Army. On April 14, 1936, he was killed in the battle of Sanjiao Town, Zhongyang County, Shanxi. One of the 36 military experts of our army identified by the Central Military Commission. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Dong Zhentang

Born in 1895, a native of Xinhe, Hebei, graduated from the Baoding Army Officer School, the leader of the Ningdu Uprising, and the commander of the Fifth Red Army. He was killed in a command operation in Gaotai, Gansu in January 1937. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Chen Haisong

Born in 1914, a native of Luoshan, Henan, he is the political commissar of the Ninth Army of the Red Fourth Front. On March 12, 1937, he was killed in the battle of Liyuankou in Linze County, Gansu Province.

Sun Yuqing

Born in 1909, a native of Huang'an, Hubei Province, he was the commander of the Ninth Army of the Red Fourth Front. He was captured in March 1937 while fighting in the Qilian Mountains of the Xilu Army and killed in Xining in late May.

Litt

Xu Kexun, born in 1902, a native of Huoqiu, Anhui, studied at the Soviet Oriental University and the Leningrad Military and Political Academy, and was deputy chief of staff of the Red Fourth Front and chief of staff of the Western Route Army. In early 1938, he was framed and killed by Wang Ming in Dihua (present-day Urumqi), Xinjiang.

Yang Jingyu

Born in 1905, a native of Qishan, Henan, graduated from The Kaifeng Textile and Dyeing Industrial School in Henan Province, commander-in-chief and political commissar of the First Route Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition Army. On February 23, 1940, he was killed in battle with the Japanese and puppets in the Three Provinces of the Mengjiang River in Jilin Province. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Unpaid Ambition - A senior general who died young in the history of the Chinese Communist Party

Yuan Guoping

Born in 1906, a native of Shaoyang, Hunan, graduated from the fourth phase of the Whampoa Military Academy and was the director of the Political Department of the New Fourth Army. He died in January 1941 during the breakout of the Anhui Incident.

Xiang Ying

Born in 1898, a native of Wuchang, Hubei Province. Deputy Commander of the New Fourth Army and Secretary of the New Fourth Army Branch of the Central Military Commission. After the Anhui Incident, he was killed by traitors in Jing County, Anhui Province on March 14, 1941.

Zhao Shangzhi

Born in 1908, Rehe Chaoyang, graduated from the fourth phase of the Whampoa Military Academy, commander-in-chief of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition Army, deputy commander-in-chief of the Second Route Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League. On February 12, 1942, he was seriously wounded and captured during the battle, and died heroically. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Zhang Hao (Lin Yuying)

Born in 1897, a native of Huanggang, Hubei Province, graduated from the Communist University of the Eastern Laborers in Moscow, The Soviet Union, and was the political commissar of the 129th Division of the Eighth Route Army and the chairman of the Military and Political Committee of the 129th Division. He died in Yan'an on March 6, 1942.

Left right

Born in 1905, a native of Liling, Hunan, graduated from the first phase of the Huangpu Military Academy, deputy chief of staff of the Eighth Route Army. He was killed in May 1942 while commanding the Japanese army in Liao County, Shanxi. One of the 36 military experts of our army identified by the Central Military Commission. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Unpaid Ambition - A senior general who died young in the history of the Chinese Communist Party

Peng Xuefeng

Born in 1907 in Nanyang, Henan, he was the commander of the Fourth Division of the New Fourth Army. He was shot and killed on September 11, 1944 while commanding operations in Balizhuang, Xiayi, Henan. One of the 36 military experts of our army identified by the Central Military Commission. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Li Zhaolin

Born in 1910, a native of Huazi Town, Beacon City, Liaoning Province, he was the commander-in-chief of the Third Route Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition Army. On March 9, 1946, he was assassinated by agents in Harbin. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Members

Born in 1896, a native of Huiyang, Guangdong, graduated from the Baoding Officers' School, the commander-in-chief of the former enemy of the Nanchang Uprising and the commander of the Eleventh Army, and the commander of the New Fourth Army. He was detained after the Anhui Incident. He was killed in a plane crash on April 8, 1946. One of the 36 military experts of our army identified by the Central Military Commission. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Unpaid Ambition - A senior general who died young in the history of the Chinese Communist Party

Luo Binghui

Born in 1897, Yi Liangren, Yunnan, commander of the Red Ninth Army, second deputy commander of the New Fourth Army and second deputy commander of the Shandong Military Region. On June 21, 1946, he died of illness in Linyi, Shandong. One of the 36 military experts of our army identified by the Central Military Commission. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Close to the response

Born in 1902, a native of Jinxian County, Liaoning Province, a Manchu, he studied at Shanghai University and the Communist University of Eastern Laborers in Moscow, deputy political commissar of the Red Second Front, political commissar of the 120th Division of the Eighth Route Army and political commissar of the Jinsui Military Region. He died on July 21, 1946 in Yan'an. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

Juri

Born in 1905 in Suqian, Jiangsu Province, he studied at Guangdong University, Moscow Sun Yat-sen University, Krasin Artillery School, commander of the Northeast Democratic Coalition Army and the Northeast Military Region. On October 1, 1948, he was killed by lightning during the Battle of Liaoshen to conquer Yixian County. In 2009, he was named one of the "100 Heroic And Exemplary Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".

In order to have the courage to sacrifice more, dare to teach the sun and the moon for a new day!

To give his precious life to the Chinese revolution

Tribute to senior generals and countless revolutionary martyrs!

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