After the beginning of the Anti-Japanese War, Chen Mingren was transferred to prepare the second division commander. Later, he moved to Hunan, first as the garrison commander of Changsha, then as the garrison commander of Zhijiang, Xiangtan and Zhuzhou, and as the garrison commander of Hengyang, Hengshan and Leiyang. /kloc-in the autumn of 0/939, he moved to Songzi and Zhijiang, Hubei. The following spring, he went to Guangxi to participate in the Battle of South Guangxi. 194 1 winter, Chen Mingren served as the deputy commander of the 7 1 army. /kloc-in the winter of 0/943, the Japanese army crossed the Nujiang River and began to attack western Yunnan. Chen Mingren commanded the 7 1 army in the name of the deputy commander, focusing on Longling. After dozens of fierce battles, most of the enemy troops on the defensive in Longling were wiped out. After the war, Chen Mingren took over as commander of the 7 1 Army. 1June, 945, 65438+1October, he led the main attack on Huilong Mountain and annihilated more than 800 enemy troops. Later, he helped the friendly forces conquer Wan Ding, an important border town between China and Myanmar. After the Japanese surrender, Chen Mingren was transferred to Wuxi to serve as a guard in Nanjing and Shanghai. 1946 65438+ 10, 7 1 Army was ordered to attack the People's Liberation Army in the northeast and was defeated by the People's Liberation Army many times. In June, the Ministry retreated to Siping to resist the siege of the People's Liberation Army. On the 30 th, the PLA took the initiative to withdraw; Chen Mingren held on to Siping with a few troops, fighting in the streets 19 days and nights, and was promoted to the commander of the Seventh Corps by Chiang Kai-shek. 1948 10, Chen Mingren became the deputy commander-in-chief of the Central China "Suppression General" and the police commander of Wuhan, and announced that he was also the commander of 29 army. Soon, the newly restored 7 1 Army was co-edited with 29 army as the First Corps, with Chen Mingren as the commander. 1February, 949, Chen Mingren led the troops back to Hunan and served as the garrison commander of Changsha. In June, the People's Liberation Army marched into Hunan, liberated more than ten counties such as Pingjiang and Liling, and surrounded Changsha. In July of 2 1 year, Chen Mingren acted as the chairman of Hunan Province, the commander-in-chief of Hunan Province's appeasement and the provincial security commander. On August 4th, Cheng Qian and Chen Mingren led the electrifying uprising, and changed the First Corps to the First Corps of the China People's Liberation Army of the China Kuomintang, with Chen Mingren as the commander of the Corps and the interim chairman of the Hunan Provincial Government. In September, he was invited to attend the first plenary session of China People's Political Consultative Conference. 1 65438+1October1,Chen Mingren and his men were reorganized into six divisions of two armies and renamed as 2 1 Corps of China People's Liberation Army. 1950 At the beginning of February, Chen Mingren led the Corps headquarters from Liuyang to Liling. 12 In the middle of February, ordered by the Central South Military Region, he led his troops to southern Guangxi to undertake the task of fighting bandits, in Xiaoyao Mountain and its surrounding 48 lanes, Zheng Tong, Long 'an and Baise. After five months of war, more than 30,000 bandits were wiped out. 1952 65438+1October, 2 1 Corps headquarters was reorganized into the headquarters of water conservancy engineering forces, and 65438+1October, Chen Mingren was appointed as the commander of the 55th Army. Soon, he led his troops to Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province, and shouldered the glorious task of guarding the south gate of the motherland. 1955, Chen Mingren was awarded the rank of general and the first-class liberation medal. He has served as a member of the Central South Military and Political Committee and People's Republic of China (PRC) National Defense Committee, and was elected as a member of the first and third Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the first National Committee of China, the third and fourth Standing Committee, the first and second Hunan Provincial People's Congress, and the first, second and third Hunan Provincial People's Congress. 21in may, 974, Chen Mingren died of cancer at the age of 7 1.
Respondent: Zijuan _ 5- Grade II 2010-10-414:11.