Liu Jinzhi, alias Zheji, alias Jianyi, is also from Youxian County, Hunan. He was born in the 30th year of Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty (1904) and died in 1950 at the age of 46. General of the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy.
In the winter of 1923, he went to Guangzhou and was admitted to the Army Martial Arts School of the Ministry of Military Affairs of the base camp. In the autumn of 1924, the school was merged into the Whampoa Military Academy and incorporated into the sixth team of the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy. and joined the Chinese Communist Party. The Kuomintang and the Communist Party **, the will is not strong, so **.
Jin successively served as platoon and company commander of the National Revolutionary Army, battalion commander, regiment commander and brigade commander of the 22nd Division. In October 1937, he was awarded the rank of Major General.
At the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, he served as the commander of the 45th Division of the 91st Army, the deputy commander and commander of the 27th Army. After Liu Jin succeeded as the commander of the army, he guarded Lin County, was coerced by Pang Bingxun and Sun Dianying, surrendered to the sun, and then fled back alone, and the rest of the troops were either surrendered or dispersed, and the rest withdrew to the south bank of the Yellow River.
In 1943, he served as deputy commander-in-chief of the newly formed 24th Group Army, and was later removed from his post due to personal grudges with Hu Zongnan. What are their personal grievances?I haven't seen any information, and everyone talks a lot about the old things of Huangpu classmates, I'm afraid it's not. The personal grudge between the two should have originated between them in the 27th Army, and their successive commanders were: Gui Yongqing, Wang Jingjiu, Hu Zongnan, Fan Hanjie, Liu Jin, and Zhou Shimian.
In 1945, he served as the chief of the 21st Officer Corps of the Ministry of Military Affairs and the commander of the Baoji garrison. No achievements. In 1948, he served as the commander of the Shaoyang garrison, and later served as the deputy commander of the 1st Corps and the commander of the Xiangtan front. On August 3, 1949, he participated in the Changsha Uprising led by Cheng Qian and Chen Mingren. Later, he led his troops to defect to Sichuan, and in early 1950, he was captured by the People's Liberation Army in Sichuan and later executed. One saying that he escaped after being captured and was killed on the spot by PLA soldiers should not be true.
Liu Jin is not sad, and the life that is swaying from side to side should be the same. History