Foreword:
At the beginning of the 20th century, the Chinese affairs went through vicissitudes, and one of the outstanding generals was the backbone of Tang Enbo's military group, the deputy commander-in-chief of the ** lieutenant general group army - Li Miao. He demonstrated outstanding military talent and leadership during the war-torn years. This article will trace Li Miao's military experience and witness his tenacity and wisdom in turbulent times.
Li Mill, born in 1903, is a native of Hefei. He graduated from Anhui Provincial No. 2 Middle School and began his military career in May 1924 when he joined the fourth team of the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy. During his time at the military academy, Li Mian graduated with outstanding performance, and immediately joined the National Revolutionary Army and became a member of national construction.
Li Mian actively participated in the Eastern Expedition and the Northern Expedition, showing firm revolutionary conviction and outstanding military talent. After he returned to Anhui, he quickly entered the local politics and became a member of the Qing Party Committee and a member of the county party department in Dangtu County. This experience laid the foundation for his future career in military and political affairs.
In 1928, Li Mian served as Chiang Kai-shek's aide-de-camp at the General Headquarters of the First Army, injecting new vitality into his military career. During this time, he was responsible for directing the transportation of veterans, demonstrating his talent in organization and coordination. Later, he was transferred to the post of director of the Guidance Office for Retired Officers and Soldiers of the First Group Army Consolidation Committee stationed in Shanghai, showing excellent management and leadership skills.
In 1931, Li Mo became the commander of the Second Regiment of the Independent Brigade of the 45th Division and participated in the encirclement and suppression of the Hubei-Henan-Anhui Soviet Region. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, he actively participated in the Anti-Japanese War, participated in the Suiyuan Anti-Japanese War, and cooperated with the troops to pacify the surrender of the Japanese invaders by King De and Li Shouxin.
In the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Li Mian was promoted to deputy commander of the 89th Division and performed well. He participated in many battles with the 13th Army, including the Battle of Taierzhuang, the Battle of Wuhan, and the Battle of Henan-Xiang-Gui, etc., and was brave and fearless, sacrificing his life for the country.
After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Li Miao's military career did not end. After the war, he underwent reshuffles and held a number of key positions, including lieutenant general and deputy commander-in-chief of the 19th Army, and made positive contributions to the post-war army reorganization and national construction.
Li Miao's strategic vision and loyalty to the country are admirable. During his time in Taiwan, he continued to serve the country and became a lieutenant general attached to the General Headquarters of the Army, always cherishing the feelings of his family and country.
Li Miao, a general born in Anhui, has experienced many periods of military experience and witnessed the vicissitudes of China. His tenacity, military brilliance, and selfless dedication to his country made him an outstanding representative of his time. His life is like a long scroll of the history of China's modern military development, setting an example for a later generation of generals.