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Liu Bocheng (1892 65438+February 4th-1986 65438+1October 7th), formerly known as Liu, was a native of Kaizhou, Chongqing. ? China's outstanding party member, Marshal People's Republic of China (PRC), one of the founders of China People's Liberation Army, is a great proletarian revolutionary, strategist, Marxist military theorist and military educator.
He joined the army during the Revolution of 1911 and 1926 joined China. Participated in the Northern Expedition, the August 1st Nanchang Uprising, the Agrarian Revolutionary War, the Long March, War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the Liberation War.
After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as the second secretary of the Southwest Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the chairman of the Southwest Military and Political Committee, the president and political commissar of the China People's Liberation Army Military Academy, and the vice chairman of the People's Revolutionary Military Committee of the Central People's Government. 1955 was awarded the rank of marshal. 1986 10 died in Beijing on 10, at the age of 94. Liu Bocheng has made immortal contributions to the liberation of the Chinese nation and the people of China, made outstanding contributions to China's national defense and socialist construction, and made outstanding contributions to the normalization and modernization of our army.
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The Eighth Route Army 129 Division was called the Eighth Route Army 129 Division of the National Revolutionary Army, and later changed to the 18th Army 129 Division of the National Revolutionary Army. Led by China, it is one of the three main divisions of the Eighth Route Army. The 29th and 30th armies of the Red Army in northern Shaanxi, independent 1, 2, 3, 4 regiments and 15 cavalry regiments, were reorganized, with 385, 386 brigades, teaching regiments and 5 directly affiliated battalions13,000 people. Liu Bocheng is the teacher, Xu is the deputy teacher, Ni Zhiliang is the chief of staff, and he is the director of the political training department.
After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China reached an agreement with the Kuomintang authorities to reorganize the main force of the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants into the Eighth Route Army of the National Revolutionary Army. On August 25th, 1937, the 4th, 3rd 1 Army of the Fourth Army of the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants, the 29th and 30th Army of the Red Army, the Independent Army1,2nd, 3rd and 4th Regiments, and the Red Army 15 Corps were reorganized into the Eighth Route Army of the National Revolutionary Army1. It has jurisdiction over 385 brigades, 386 brigades, training regiments, spy camps, engineering battalions, artillery battalions, trench battalions and cavalry battalions, with a total of more than 6,543,800 people.
Wang Hongkun, brigade commander of the 385th Brigade, and Wang Weizhou, deputy brigade commander, are in charge of the 769th and 770th regiments; Brigadier General Chen Geng and Deputy Brigadier General Chen Zaidao of the 386th Brigade are in charge of the 77 1 and 772 regiments. On the 29th, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China decided that Liu Bocheng, Xu, Chen Geng and Kloc-0/29 Military and Political Committee would be formed, with Liu Bocheng as the secretary. 654381October 22nd, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China decided to restore the political commissar system and the name of the Political Department in the Eighth Route Army Corps and above. Zhang Hao served as political commissar of the division (1938 10, and Deng Xiaoping served as political commissar and director of the political department), and Liu Zhijian served as deputy director of the political department. Wang Weizhou is the political commissar of the 385th Brigade; Wang Xinting was appointed political commissar of the 386th Brigade.
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Liu Bocheng-Baidu Encyclopedia? 1st Division of the Eighth Route Army 129- Baidu Encyclopedia