Yan Yizhi, whose name is Zhangfu, is also a native of Huayang, Sichuan, was born in 1903 and died in 1967. The cousin of Yan Xiaohu, a famous general of the Sichuan Army, graduated from the 5th Infantry Department of the Whampoa Military Academy. He first served in Tian Songyao's 29th Army, and then followed Sun Zhen. During the Anti-Japanese War in Sichuan, he served as the commander of the 1st Battalion of the 1st Battalion of the 366th Brigade of the 731st Division of the 124th Division.
Yi, Teng County became famous. In this battle, the Yan battalion undertook the heavy task of garrisoning Dongguan, and the battle was fierce, which was the most important in Tengxian County. Hold on for a few days, and the department is exhausted. Yi Nai organized stragglers, all under his own command, to launch a counter-charge against the Japanese army who rushed into Dongguan, fighting to the death, fighting fiercely for two days and nights, and Dongguan was not lost. Yi was shot in the leg, refused to retreat, and vowed to live and die with the city, and was dragged out by his subordinates.
Yi, participated in the civil war, served as the deputy commander of the 41st Army and the commander of the 124th Division, in the Huaihai Campaign, his headquarters was broken up by the People's Liberation Army in Chenguanzhuang, and Yi tried to bring the remnants back to Sichuan. When he fled to Bozhou, he was besieged by local armed forces, and was seriously wounded by a stray bullet and captured.
After Yi was captured, he was admitted to the People's Liberation Army Hospital, where he was treated for more than four months and recovered. Because of his good performance during his hospitalization, he was released by the People's Liberation Army and returned to his hometown to do rebellion work, and was released back to Sichuan. Later, he served as the commander of the reorganized 47th Army and was subordinate to the 16th Corps. When the 16th Corps decided to revolt, Yi Moumou led the 47th Army to break away from the 16th Corps and move closer to his cousin Yan Xiaohu, who also decided to revolt at this time. When he hesitated, the People's Liberation Army had arrived, and the 47th Army revolted with the corps.
After the uprising, Jia Shaoyi, chief of staff of the 302nd Division, encouraged some officers and soldiers of the division to declare "anyway". After the defeat of the incident, Jia Shaoyi and others were sentenced to death. Yi was also arrested and sentenced to 20 years in prison before being transferred to the Gongdelin War Criminals Management Center in Beijing, where he was pardoned in 1963. In 1967, in the midst of the Cultural Revolution, he was shocked and died.
As to whether Yan Yi directly participated in the "anyway" of the troops, Chen Gang, a representative of the CPC stationed in the 47th Army, believes that Yan Yi, commander of the 47th Army, has not participated in the special service organizations of the Central Committee and the Military Command, and is not a descendant of the Kuomintang, and will not sacrifice his life for the Kuomintang. In the Huaihai Campaign, almost all of Yan Yi's team was annihilated, and only a few dozen people remained, and Yan Yi had palpitations. Yan Yisheng has 5 children on the mainland, and he will not leave his wife and children behind to be the enemy of the people. History