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How many regiments are there in the four fields?
Including 4 corps (12, 13, 14, 15 corps) and 1 directly affiliated units.

1, the first 12 legion

Including three armies:

40th Army: 1 18, 1 19, 10, 153;

45th Army: 133 Division, 134 Division, 135 Division, 158 Division;

The 46th Army: 136 Division, 137 Division, 138 Division, 159 Division;

The second and thirteenth corps

Including three armies:

38th Army: Division 1 12, Division 1 13, Division 1 14, Division 15 1;

47th Army: 139 Division, 140 Division, 14 1 Division, 160 Division;

49th Army: 145 Division, 147 Division, 146 Division, 162 Division;

3. 14th Army Corps

Including three armies:

39th Army: 1 15, 1 16, 1 17, 152;

4th1Army: 12 1 Division, 122 Division, 123 Division, 154 Division;

42nd Army: Division 124, Division 125, Division 136;

4. Fifteenth Army Corps

Including three armies and a column:

43rd Army:127th Division,128th Division,129th Division,156th Division;

44th Army: 130 Division, 13 1 Division, 132 Division, 157 Division;

48th Army:142nd Division,143rd Division, 16 1 Division;

Guangdong and Guangxi columns: the first division and the second division;

5. Directly affiliated troops

5 1 Army: 2 1 1 Division, 21Division;

Special Forces Command: First Artillery Division and Second Artillery Division;

Chariot division, engineer refers to military academy, anti-aircraft gun command post, railway transportation command, 165 division, 5th cavalry division, 5th training and consolidation division, Northeast Military and Political University.

Extended data:

After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the Four Fields gradually developed on the basis of the main forces of the Eighth Route Army, the New Fourth Army and the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition Forces.

In the War of Liberation, the four fields were headed by Lin Biao, Luo Ronghuan, Xiao, Huang Kecheng, Deng Hua, Tan Zheng, Liu Yalou, Li Tianyou, Han Xianchu, Chen Bojun and Hong Xuezhi, and they were called "valiant soldiers" and "wizards", ranging from Baishan Blackwater at minus 40 degrees to the ends of the earth at minus 40 degrees Celsius.

He successively fought in the battlefields of Northeast China, North China, Central China and South China. After the victory of the three major battles, he experienced large-scale bloody battles and tough battles such as Anxin Campaign, Han Xun Crossing the River Campaign, Sha Yi Campaign, Hunan-Jiangxi Campaign, Hengbao Campaign, Guangdong-Guangxi Campaign, Western Hubei Campaign, Guangxi Campaign and Hainan Island Campaign, and galloped across the battlefields 14 provinces and regions, making special contributions to the victory of the China Revolution.

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