- Ming-chao),
courtesy name
Bocheng (Chinese: 伯承; pinyin:
Bóchéng; Wade–Giles: Po-ch'eng), more
commonly known as Liu
Bocheng (simplified Chinese: 刘伯承;...
-
commanded by Lin Biao, the 120th
under He Long, and the 129th
under Liu
Bocheng).
During World War II, the
Eighth Route Army
operated mostly in
North China...
- alliance.
Other important leaders in this
event were Zhu De, Ye Ting, and Liu
Bocheng.
Communist forces successfully occupied Nanchang and
escaped from the siege...
- 1955 - Peng
Dehuai (1898–1974) 1955 - Lin Biao (1908–1971?) 1955 - Liu
Bocheng (1892–1986) 1955 - He Long (1896–1969) 1955 - Chen Yi (1901–1972) 1955...
- Lisan, Lin Boqu, Ye Jianying, He Xiangning, Lin Biao, Peng Dehuai, Liu
Bocheng, Wu Yuzhang, Xu Xiangqian, Peng Zhen, Bo Yibo, Nie Rongzhen, Zhou Enlai...
- in June 1951 and
completed in
April 1954, with the
involvement of Liu
Bocheng, Deng
Xiaoping and He Long who were the
leaders of the
Communist Party's...
-
support of the battle. However, a
modern Chinese article stated, "Liu
Bocheng had
another opinion on Peng's
arbitrary launching of the battle." It was...
- made
himself political commissar of the Red Army, in
place of Mao. Liu
Bocheng, Lin Biao and Peng
Dehuai all
criticized Mao's
tactics at the
October 1932...
-
commission Zhu De:
commander in
chief Zhou Enlai:
chief political commissar Liu
Bocheng:
chief of the
general staff Ye Jianying:
chief of the
general staff Wang...
- a
series of
battles fought between Eighth Route Army
troops led by Liu
Bocheng and
Kuomintang troops led by Yan
Xishan (aka Jin clique) in what is now...