- Zhang Aiping
Zhang Aiping (张爱萍) (Wades-Giles: "Chang Ai-ping"; born
January 9 ,1908 in Da County,Sichuan ; diedJuly 5 ,2003 inBeijing ) was a Chinese communist military leader.Biography
Zhang joined the
Communist Party of China in 1928 after taking part in a communist-led rural uprising. He participated in theLong March and served as a field commander in the Chinese Red Army, first fighting againstChiang Kai-shek 'sKuomintang forces, and later theImperial Japanese Army in theSecond Sino-Japanese War . DuringWorld War II Zhang commanded a guerrilla band sent to rescue U.S. flight crews who crash landed in China following the April 1942 Tokyo bombing raid led by Lieutenant ColonelJimmy Doolittle .After 1949, Zhang was an important builder of the Chinese military forces. He commanded the first
People's Liberation Army naval force and served as an army corps commander in theKorean War . Upon his return home he served in a series of significant military and political posts. He was made a General in 1955.Zhang was accused of counterrevolutionary crimes and dismissed from all positions during the
Cultural Revolution , when many veteran communists were attacked by Red Guards inspired byMao Zedong 's vision of continuous revolution, and one of his leg was broken as a result of being struggled byMao Zedong . He reappeared in 1973 and served as defense minister from 1982 until 1988. He served as deputy chief of the PLA general staff, vice premier, and chaired a key commission that sought to modernize the PLA.Zhang's most famous remark known is that:"The only thing the
Cultural Revolution (had succeeded in) giving me was a cane."'During the
Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 , Zhang Aiping openly supported the students and opposed the use of force.ee also
List of officers of the People's Liberation Army
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