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Li Guang (born 1914) (Li Guangyu (黎光裕)) was born on 5 November, 1914 in Yilong County, Sichuan, China, is an officer. Discover Li Guang (born 1914)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 106 years old?

Popular As Li Guangyu (黎光裕)
Occupation N/A
Age 106 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 5 November 1914
Birthday 5 November
Birthplace Yilong County, Sichuan, China
Date of death December 27, 2020
Died Place Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
Nationality China

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His wife is Liu Dangping Li Shuren

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Wife Liu Dangping Li Shuren
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Children 7

Li Guang (born 1914) Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2020

He died of illness in Nanjing, Jiangsu, on December 27, 2020, aged 106.

1952

After the establishment of the Communist State, he was appointed division commander of the 198th Division of 66th Corps. Soon after, he was accepted by Nanjing Military Academy (now PLA Military Academy). In July 1952, the Chinese government commissioned him as division commander of 202nd Division of the 68th Corps. He was present at the Battle of Kumsong and Summer Offensive Campaign during the Korean War. After war, he was promoted to deputy commander of the 68th Corps. He attained the rank of major general (Shaojiang) in 1955. In 1956, he was transferred to the coastal province Jiangsu and appointed commander of Lianyungang Fortress. He was division commander of 15th Division of the Wusongkou Garrison in 1958, and held that office until 1962. Since 1962 he successively served as deputy director and director of Engineering Command of the Nanjing Military Region. In 1978 he became a consultant of Nanjing Military Region.

1945

After the surrender of Japan, Commander-in-chief Zhu De ordered Li to capture Zhangjiakou. On August 20, 1945, Zhangjiakou was occupied and the troops of Fu Zuoyi suffered a crushing defeat. Afterwards, he successively participated in the Battle of Zhengding, Battle of Wuchi, Battle of Zhengtai, Battle of Qingfengdian during the Chinese Civil War. In 1949, his troops took part in the siege of Fu Zuoyi after the liberation of Baoding.

1938

During the Second Sino-Japanese War, he was a company commander in 129th Division of the Eighth Route Army. He was wounded in the battle with the Japanese at Yangmingbao airport. He recuperated in Yan'an General Hospital for two months after a bullet went from his left jaw through right ear. After recovery, he entered the Counter-Japanese Military and Political University. In October 1938, he was sent to Jizhong Military Area in north China's Hebei province. He fought guerrilla wars with the Japanese army in the Baiyangdian area.

1914

Li Guang (Chinese: 黎光; pinyin: Lí Guāng; 5 November 1914 – 27 December 2020) was a founding major general (Shaojiang) of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China. He took part in the Red Army in 1933 and joined the Communist Party of China in 1935.

Li was born Li Guangyu (黎光裕) into a poor family in Yilong County, Sichuan, on November 5, 1914. On August 23, 1933, the Red Army liberated the downtown Yilong County. After the Red Army liberated Li's hometown Xinzheng [zh] in early September, he had applied to join the army. At the age of 18, he was appointed a platoon leader of 2nd Company of the Independent Battalion and broke up a gang of bandits and landlords deep in the mountains. In October 1933, under the command of Chiang Kai-shek, Liu Xiang assaulted the Sichuan-Shaanxi revolutionary base, he fought with the Kuomintang army in Cangxi County and was wounded in the leg. At the end of March 1935, he participated in the Long March.