Li zuopeng
Li Jipeng joined the Communist Youth League of China from January 24, 1934 to January 24, 2009. In March 1933, he became a member of the Communist Party of China with the rank of lieutenant general. He was once a political commissar of the navy of the Chinese people's Liberation Army. In the "Cultural Revolution", he participated in Lin Biao's conspiracy to usurp the supreme power of the party and the state. In 1973, he was expelled from the party and removed from all posts inside and outside the party. On January 25, 1981, he was confirmed by the special court of the Supreme Court of the people's Republic of China as the principal criminal in the case of Lin Biao and Jiang Qing's counter revolutionary group. He was sentenced to 17 years' imprisonment and deprived of political rights for five years.
On January 3, 2009, Li zuopeng died at the age of 95.
Life of the characters
Born in 1914 in Ji'an County, Jiangxi Province. He joined the Red Army of workers and peasants in 1930. He joined the Communist Youth League of China in 1931. He was transferred to the Communist Party of China in 1933. He once served as a translator, staff officer and section chief of the Second Bureau of the Central Military Commission. He participated in the first to fifth anti "encirclement and suppression" operations and the long march in the Central Soviet area. In 1938, he joined the Chinese people's Anti Japanese military and Political University and later served as the leader of the training team. Since 1939, he has been the chief of the reconnaissance section and combat section of the 115th division headquarters of the Eighth Route Army, and the chief of the general staff office of the headquarters of Shandong military region. After the victory of the Anti Japanese War, he went to the northeast and served as the chief of staff of the general command of the Northeast Democratic United Army, the deputy commander and chief of staff of the first column, and the deputy commander and division commander of the sixth column. He took part in the offensive operations in summer, autumn and winter of 1947 in Northeast China and the campaigns of Liaoshen, Pingjin, etc. In 1949, he served as commander of the 43rd army of the fourth field army. He took part in the march into Central South China. After the founding of new China, he served as chief of staff of the 15th corps, vice president of Central South military and Political University, and President of the fourth and first senior infantry schools. He entered the military academy in 1955. Since 1957, he has been the head of the Army Training Department of the training director department, the head of the military training army of the General Staff Department of the people's Liberation Army, the deputy commander of the Navy and the first political commissar of the people's Liberation Army. In 1968, he served as deputy chief of general staff and political commissar of the navy of the people's Liberation Army. He is a member of the third National Defense Commission and the Political Bureau of the ninth CPC Central Committee. In the "Cultural Revolution", he participated in Lin Biao's conspiracy to usurp the supreme power of the party and the state. In 1973, he was expelled from the party and removed from all posts inside and outside the party. On January 25, 1981, he was confirmed by the special court of the Supreme Court of the people's Republic of China as the principal criminal in the case of Lin Biao and Jiang Qing's counter revolutionary group. He was sentenced to 17 years' imprisonment and deprived of political rights for five years.
On January 3, 2009, Li zuopeng died at the age of 95.
Family situation
Wife: Dong Qicai
Chinese PinYin : Li Zuo Peng
Li zuopeng