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  Liu Bocheng - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liu Bocheng is known as one of the Three and A Half Strategists of China in modern history.
Liu was born to a peasant family in Kaixian, Sichuan.
Liu then led the 1st Division of the Red Army across the Dadu River, where Chiang plotted to have the CPC armies annihilated, in the same manner as Shi Dakai and his army’s road to perdition almost a century before.
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 Liu Chih - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liu Chih (pinyin: Liu Zhi; 1892-1972) was a Kuomintang military and political leader in the Republic of China
Liu’s anti-Communist forces were routed by the armies of Liu Bocheng and Chen Yi in the epic Huai-hai campaigns of 1948 and 1949.
Liu later served in the ROC government after the retreat to Taiwan.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Liu_Chih   (152 words)

  
 Liu Bocheng   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Liu Bocheng (刘柏承; Wade-Giles: Liu Po-ch'eng; 1892-1986) was a Chinese Communist military commander.
Liu, nicknamed The One-eyed Dragon began his career as a mercenary in the warlord armies of Sichuan Province.
In 1947, Liu spearheaded the Communist counter-offensive out of Shanxi Province and he and Chen Yi executed the devastating encirclement in the Huai-Hai offensive of 1948-49.
www.guajara.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/l/li/liu_bocheng.html   (130 words)

  
 Long March Leaders - Marshal Liu Bocheng
Liu spent nine days and nights on a ten foot high boulder directing the Golden Sands crossing of the Yangtze River.
Liu drank a "chicken-blood oath" with the leader of the Yi minority, Xiao Yedan, in order to become a blood brother and to secure a safe passage through the Yi territory for the Red Army.
Liu's Second Front Army and Chen Yi's Third Front Army cleaned up the KMT forces south of the Yangtze, which cost Chiang Kai-Shek a million men and sealed his fate.
www.paulnoll.com /China/Long-March/Long-March-Liu-Bocheng.html   (392 words)

  
 Liu Bocheng - WikiLeasing.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Liu’s perseverance was demonstrated in his quick mastery of the complicated Russian language; Liu became the first translator of RRssian military theories in CPC.
Under his charge, Liu tried to bring the teaching way and practice he learned in Soviet Union to this new academy, which was the cornerstone for a auccessful and the regular training in strategy and tactic.
Liu also was the first to introduce modern military strategies and tactics of foreign countries to the CPC army, and made the military raining in a scientific and artistic way.
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 Liu Bocheng - Famous Chinese People - Chinese
Liu Bocheng (刘柏承; Wade-Giles: Liu Po-ch'eng; December 4, 1892 - October 7, 1986) was a Communist Party of ChinaChinese Communist military commander.
Liu, nicknamed The One-eyed Dragon, was born in Kaixian, Sichuan, and began his career as a mercenary in the warlord armies of his native province.
In 1947, Liu spearheaded the Communist counter-offensive out of Shanxi Province and he and Chen Yi (communist)Chen Yi executed the devastating encirclement in the Huai-Hai offensive of 1948-49.
www.famouschinese.com /virtual/Liu_Bocheng   (326 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Liu Bocheng
Liu Bocheng (December 4, 1892 - October 7, 1986) was a Chinese Communist military commander and Marshal of the People's Liberation Army.
During the Fengdu campaign in 1916, Liu was hit by a bullet in the head, which passed through his temple and went out from his right eye.
To keep his brain nerve from being damaged by the anaesthetic, Liu insisted on operation without anaesthetia.
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 Deng Xiaoping
In March 1940, driven beyond the limits of forbearance, liu Bocheng and Deng Xiaoping ordered their troops to rise in counter-attack, and in four days of fighting and with co-ordinated efforts of the troops from the Shanxi-Qahar-Hebei Military Command, they wiped out Zhu huaibing's whole army and a number of miscellaneous troops.
In September 1945 Liu Bocheng and Deng Xiaoping directed the famous Battle of Shangdang, in the changzhi area in southeastern Shanxi.
The Second Field Army, commanded by Liu Bocheng and Deng Xiaoping, and a corps of the First Field Army, led by He Long, advanced from the south and the north respectively and swiftly liberated the entire Southwest except for Tibet, ultimately driving the reactionary Kuomintang forces from the mainland.
www.chinadaily.com.cn /english/doc/2004-06/25/content_342508.htm   (10235 words)

  
 Commemorating 100th Anniversary of Deng Xiaoping's Birth
Bocheng joined the army when he was very young and served in it his whole life.
Bocheng was a man of the greatest virtue and worked well with other comrades, setting an example for all our leading cadres even today.
Even so, Bocheng made the best use of the intervals in the fighting to translate into Chinese those parts of Tactics which had not yet been translated from Russian and to revise the rest of the translation.
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 Interview with PLAAF LGen Liu Yazhou - World Affairs Board   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
LIU In the face of new wars in a new age, we should cultivate and establish a kind of offensive consciousness.
Liu concludes that air force is and will be the determining factor in any war in the 21st century and an armed force without the ability and capacity to absorb and process information quickly through computer networks and the Internet for battlefield decisions will be easily defeated.
It appears that Liu has suffered a setback in his career when he missed the chance of promotion to a three-star general (the highest military rank in the PLA) late last year when many believed he was a shoo-in for the position of Political Commissar of the PLA Academy of Military Sciences.
www.worldaffairsboard.com /showthread.php?t=8549   (18595 words)

  
 Qwika - similar:Zhu_De
Liu Bocheng (刘伯承, Wade-Giles: Liu Po-ch'eng; December 4, 1892 - October 7, 1986) was a Chinese Communist military commander and Field Marshal of the People's Liberation Army.
Furthermore, Liu is regarded as one of the generally accepted Thre...
Liu Shaoqi Liu Shaoqi (Simplified Chinese: 刘少奇 Traditional Chinese: 劉少奇 pinyin: Liú Shàoqí; Wade-Giles: Liu Shao-ch'i) (November 24, 1898 – November 12, 1969) was a leader of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and the People's Republic of China.
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 LIU BOCHENG   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Nicknamed Liu, one-eyed драконом начало его карьеру как mercenary в армиях warlord провинции Sichuan.
В 1947, Liu spearheaded коммунистический counter-offensive из провинции Shanxi и он и Chen Yi исполнили опустошительное облегание в оффензиве Huai-Hai 1948-49.
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 Marching on the road to romance
Wang Ronghua poses with her husband Liu Bocheng after the victory of the Long March.
Liu said it shouldn't be a surprise as she learned to analyse complicated situations such as wars when young.
Those were the days of extreme hardships, but it was during the trials and tribulations on the Long March that Wang met her future partner, Liu Bocheng (1892-1986), then the chief of staff of the Red Army and later Marshal of the People's Liberation Army.
www.chinadaily.com.cn /china/2006-10/10/content_704585.htm   (512 words)

  
 Liu Bocheng
Liu Bocheng (second from the right in the second row), Li Da (first from the right in the first row), Song Renqiong (second from the right in the rear row).
Liu Bocheng (left), Deng Xiaoping (middle) and Song Renqiong at a cadre's meeting of No.129 Division in the spring of 1938.
In the front is Liu Bocheng, from the left in the second row are: Song Renqiong, Chen Shiju and Li Da.
www.chinaphile.com /liu_bocheng.htm   (160 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Liu Bocheng
Liu Bocheng (刘柏承; Wade-Giles: Liu Po-ch'eng; December 4, 1892 - October 7, 1986) was a Chinese Communist military commander.
He supported the Xinhai Revolution of 1911 and lost an eye fighting against Yuan Shikai's forces in 1916.
During the Long March, Liu was Red Army Chief of Staff and supported Mao Zedong's position against the 28 Bolsheviks.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Liu_Bocheng   (390 words)

  
 Liu Bocheng - MedPort-Lexikon
Liu Bocheng (刘柏承; Wade-Giles: Liu Po-ch'eng; * 4.
Hierbei soll Liu neun Tage und Nächte lang auf einem Felsblock ausgeharrt haben, um die Jangtsekiang-Überquerung seiner Truppen zu überwachen.
Lius Hühnerblut-Eid mit dem Führer des Yi-Volkes, Xiao Yedan, ermöglichte eine sichere Querung des Yi-Gebietes.
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 Marshal Liu Bocheng, Chinese Military Leaders of the Korean War   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Background and History Liu was born in Sichuan in 1892.
Proclamation of the People's Republic of China At the founding ceremony of the People's Republic of China on October 1st, 1949, Liu was on the reviewing stand with Chairman Mao.
Activities in Korean War Marshal Liu Bocheng did not directly participate in the Korean War.
www.paulnoll.com /Korea/War/Marshal-Liu-Bocheng.html   (111 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
I became acquainted with Comrade Bocheng in 1931, when we were working in the Central Soviet Area in Jiangxi Province.
Comrade Bocheng has so many admirable traits for us to emulate that the ones I have mentioned are only like a branch or a leaf of the tree.
On the occasion of Comrade Bocheng's fiftieth birthday, I wish him good health and success in the cause for which we are working hard together.
english.peopledaily.com.cn /dengxp/vol1/text/a1040.html   (854 words)

  
 chapter 4
The Art of War is one of the most famous books ever written on military strategy and its principles are generally applicable to modern warfare.
Marshall Liu Bocheng, a leading military figure in China during the 1950s, was an authority on Sun Tzu.
He noted that the treatise taught to defeat the enemy without force when possible.
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 China Stamps 1992-18 Scott 2423-24 Centenary of Birth of Comrade Liu Bocheng
China Stamps 1992-18 Scott 2423-24 Centenary of Birth of Comrade Liu Bocheng
Liu Bocheng during the Period of the Long March
Title: Liu Bocheng during the Period of the Long March
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 Welcome to myfoodcount.com - Measure your Health - Famous Parkinson Sufferer - Deng Xiaopeng
He was a veteran of the Long March, during which Deng served as General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party.
As a supporter of Mao Zedong, Deng was named by Mao to several important posts in the new government, including General Secretary of the Communist Party, soon after the formation of the People's Republic of China.
Mao grew apprehensive that the prestige Deng and Liu gained from these efforts could lead to himself being reduced to a mere figurehead.
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 China to mark Long March anniversary
The Xinhua news agency reported Saturday that the few remaining survivors of the retreat could suffer pangs of sadness contrasted with the happier feelings of their offspring and others.
Liu Taihang, son of the late Marshal Liu Bocheng, one of the founders of the People's Liberation Army, told the news agency that his father never spoke of his experiences during the Long March, which covered nearly 5,000 miles of rugged terrain and took more than a year to complete.
The Long March, however, kept Mao's army intact as World War II broke out and set the stage for the post-war communist takeover.
www.softcom.net /webnews/wed/cz/Uchina-longmarch.RNwJ_GOL.html   (184 words)

  
 Commentary: Long March spirit relevant for modern-day CPC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
As China gears up for Sunday's gala in Beijing to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Red Army's successful strategic retreat, the Long March, the few remaining survivors of the odyssey might reflect with sadness rather than with the joy shared by their offspring.
By the time they reached their destination in Shaanxi Province in northwest China, 12,500 kilometers after their first steps, the First Division arrived with just 7,000 members, after suffering tens of thousands of casualties, through starvation, fatigue, sickness and skirmishes.
Liu was surprised to find that they were greeted with identical song and dance performances staged for the original Long Marchers.
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 Amazon.com: "Liu Bocheng": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Its members were Peng Dehuai, Ren Bishi, Lin Biao, He Long, Liu Bocheng, Zhang Guotao, Xu Xiangqian, and Ye Jianying.4 After the conference, the Red Army and its guerrilla forces in South China...
There he teamed up with another Sichuanese, Liu Bocheng, to lead the 129th Division of the Eighth Route Army, one of the three key communist military forces in the...
81 Peng Dehuai was the chair of the Northwest Regional Administrative Committee; Lin Biao, the Central-South; and Liu Bocheng, the Southwest.
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 Definition of Liu Bocheng
Liu, nicknamed The One-eyed Dragon began his career as a mercenary in the warlord armies of his native Sichuan Province.
He lost an eye fighting against Yuan Shikai's forces in 1916.
During the Long March, Liu was Red Army Chief of Staff and supported the Maoist line against the 28 Bolsheviks.
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 Early Career - Deng Xiaoping
He was a veteran of the Long March, during which Deng served as General Secretary of the Central Committee.
While acting as political commissar for Liu Bocheng, he organized several important military campaigns during the war with Japan and during the Chinese Civil War against the Kuomintang.
After officially supporting Mao Zedong in his Anti-Rightist Movement of 1957, Deng became General Secretary of the Communist Party of China and ran the countrys daily affairs with then President of the Peoples Republic of China Liu Shaoqi.
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