Li Guang
Li Guang < I > (September 18, 1914 - December 27, 2020) < / I >, male, Han nationality, formerly Li Guangyu, was born in Yilong, Sichuan Province, with the rank of major general < I > (granted in 1955) < / I >. He joined the Red Army of workers and peasants in 1933. He joined the Communist Youth League of China in 1934. The next year, he was transferred to the Communist Party of China. He once served as deputy director and director of the engineering corps of Nanjing Military Region, consultant of the headquarters of Nanjing Military Region, etc.
According to surging news, on the morning of December 27, 2020, Comrade Li Guang died of illness in Nanjing at the age of 106.
Life of the characters
On September 18, 1914, Li Guang was born in Yilong, Sichuan Province. His miserable childhood made him very strong.
In the winter of 1932, the Fourth Front Army of the Red Army marched into northern Sichuan and soon came to Li Guang's hometown to establish local armed forces. Li Guang took an active part in it and was later incorporated into the 91st division of the red 31 army.
In September 1934, the Fourth Front Army of the Red Army smashed the enemy's "six way siege". In the battle against Cangxi, Li Guangli, who was the platoon leader of the secret service company of the 91st division of the red 31 army at that time, served as the cover. Suddenly, a bullet from the enemy hit him in the calf. Soon, the wound became infected and purulent, and the doctor asked him to amputate his limbs. He firmly disagreed: at the beginning of the revolution, how can we fight the enemy without legs? But, only for conservative treatment, finally saved the leg.
After the beginning of the Anti Japanese War, Li Guang served as the commander of company 1, 1st Battalion, 1st company, 771st regiment, 386th brigade, 129th division of the Eighth Route Army. In the battle with the Japanese, a bullet passed through his left shoulder, into his left jaw, and out of his right ear, bleeding like a stream. That night, the Japanese attacked the village where the seriously injured patient lived. His comrades wrapped him in a blanket and hid him in the toilet. Fang survived.
After the founding of the people's Republic of China, Li Guangdiao was the commander of the 198th division of the 66th army. Soon after, he was transferred to Nanjing Military Academy.
In July 1952, he took part in the war to resist US aggression and aid Korea and served as the commander of the 2nd division of the 68th army. He took part in the famous summer offensive campaign and Jincheng campaign.
In 1954, he served as deputy commander of the 68th army.
He was awarded the rank of major general in 1955.
He was appointed commander of Lianyungang fortress in 1956.
In 1958, he served as the commander of the 15th garrison division in Wusongkou, Shanghai.
In 1962, he served as deputy director and director of the engineering command of Nanjing Military Region.
In 1978, he served as the chief military adviser of the headquarters of the Nanjing Military Region.
According to surging news, on the morning of December 27, 2020, Comrade Li Guang died of illness in Nanjing at the age of 106.
Characters and deeds
In 1940, Li Guang, then head of the 29th regiment of Jizhong military region, led his troops to fight with the Japanese aggressors in the area of renheba (Qiujian county), and the enemy was in a mess. On a March, they found a group of Japanese soldiers (more than 100 people) gathered in a ditch for a meeting, and unexpectedly wiped them out. LV Zhengcao, commander of the central Hebei military region, praised him for his "strong personality, bravery in fighting and determination.".
In August 1945, when Li Guang was the head of the 20th regiment, he was ordered to lead the troops westward. Passing by Zhangjiakou, he suddenly thought: "the army has few guns and bullets. Why don't you touch Zhangjiakou and get some weapons and ammunition and then go west?" The scouts he sent reported that the Japanese troops in Zhangjiakou were fleeing toward Peiping. He led his troops into Zhangjiakou by night and basically controlled the whole city
Honors
In 1955, he was awarded the rank of major general and was awarded the three-level 81 medal, the two-level independent freedom medal, the two-level Liberation Medal and the one-level Red Star Medal.
Family situation
First wife: Liu Dangping;
Second wife: Li Shuren.
He has three sons and four daughters
Eldest daughter: Li Qiuli
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