Liu bocheng deng xiaoping biography
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Biography
1938–1949
Mobilize New Recruits and Conduct Political Work Among Them, 1938
The Party and the Anti-Japanese Democratic Government, 1941
The Principles, Tasks and Orientation for Cultural Work in the 129th Division, 1941
In Celebration of the Fiftieth Birthday of Comrade Liu Bocheng, 1942
A General Account of the Struggle Against the Enemy Over the Past Five Years, 1943
Organizational Work and Application of Policy in Enemy-Occupied Areas, 1943
The Establishment of Base Areas and the Mass Movement, 1943
Economic Development in the Taihang Area, 1943
Speech at the Mobilization Meeting on Rectification in the Party School of the Northern Bureau, 1943
Build Stable Base Areas in the Dabie Mountains, 1947
The Situation Following Our Triumphant Advance to the Central Plains and Our Future Policies and Strategy , 1948
Carry Out the Party Central Committee’s Directive on the Work of Land Reform and of Party Consolidation, 1948
Some Suggestions Concerning Our Entry Into New Areas in the Future, 1948
Outline Plan for the Nanjing-Shanghai-Hangzhou Campaign, 1949
Break the Blockade Imposed By the Imperialists, 1949
From the Crossing of the Yangtze to the Capture of Shanghai, 1949
Tactics for Working in the New Area of Guizhou, 1949
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Liu Bocheng
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Liu Bocheng
Chinese Communist military commander (1892–1986)
In this Chinese name, the family name is Liu.
Marshal Liu Bocheng | |
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Liu Bocheng in his Marshal uniform, 1955 | |
| Born | 4 December 1892 Kaixian, Sichuan, Qing Empire |
| Died | 7 October 1986 (aged 93) Beijing, China |
| Political party | Chinese Communist Party |
| Occupation | Politician, writer, military instructor |
| Nickname(s) | Chinese Mars, One-Eyed Dragon, the Kutuzov of China |
| Allegiance | People's Republic of China |
| Branch/service | People's Liberation Army |
| Years of service | 1927–1982 |
| Rank | Marshal of People's Republic of China |
| Commands | division commander, Eighth Route Army, Commander-in-Chief, Central China Field Army |
| Battles/wars | |
| Awards | Order of Bayi (First Class Medal) Order of Independence and Freedom (First Class Medal) Order of Liberation (First Class Medal) |
| Simplified Chinese | 刘伯承 |
| Traditional Chinese | 劉伯承 |
| Chinese | 明昭 |
Liu Mingzhao (simplified Chinese: 刘明昭; traditional Chinese: 劉明昭; pinyin: Liú Míngzhāo; Wade–Giles: Liu Ming-chao), courtesy nameBocheng (Chinese: 伯承; pinyin: Bóchéng; Wade–Giles: Po-ch'eng), more commonly known as Liu Bocheng (simplified Chinese: 刘伯承; traditional Chine