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Wang Yaowu 王耀武
General Wang Yaowu
Born
(1904-01-17)17 January 1904 Tai'an, Shandong, China
Died
3 July 1968(1968-07-03) (aged 64) Beijing, People's Republic of China
Allegiance
Republic of China
Years of service
1924–1948
Rank
General
Unit
First division
Commands held
74th corps, 2nd pacification zone, fourth area army
Battles/wars
Northern Expedition
Encirclement Campaigns
Central Plains War
Second Sino-Japanese War
Battle of Wanjialing
Battle of Changsha
Battle of Shanggao
Battle of West Hubei
Battle of Changde
Battle of West Hunan
Chinese Civil War
Battle of Jinan
Awards
Order of Blue Sky and White Sun
Other work
politician, author, businessman
In this Chinese name, the family name is Wang.
Wang Yaowu (Chinese: 王耀武; pinyin: Wáng Yàowǔ, 17 January 1904 – 3 July 1968)[1] was a high-ranking KMT general and the Governor of Shandong Province who successfully fought against both the Imperial Japanese Army and the Chinese Communists. In September 1948, Communist forces launched the Battle of Jinan. Wang was captured and held as a prisoner of war until his pardon and release in 1959. During the Cultural Revolution he came under attack by the Red Guards for being a former nationalist commander and died of a heart attack in 1968.
WangYaowu (Chinese: 王耀武; pinyin: WángYàowǔ, 17 January 1904 – 3 July 1968) was a high-ranking KMT general and the Governor of Shandong Province who successfully...
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railway line south of the city. In charge of the city's defense was general WangYaowu, he commanded nine regular brigades, five security brigades, as well as...
along with other ex-Kuomintang generals like Du Yuming, Song Xilian, WangYaowu and Chen Changjie. After his release, he authored many memoirs and history...
criminal. In 1959, Chairman Mao pardoned and released him along with WangYaowu, Song Xilian and several other former ROC Army generals. After his release...
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carries a slight connotation of being a gang leader "Lao Wang 老王" (Chinese, "Old Wang") – WangYaowu, high-ranking KMT general and the governor of Shandong...
Qingquan, Du Yuming, Zhang Lingfu, Hu Lien, Liu Yuzhang, Huang Wei, Li Mi, WangYaowu and Lin Biao. In 1930 he was chosen by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek as...
Japan Commanders and leaders Sun Lianzhong Xue Yue Feng Zhi'an Li Yutang WangYaowu Liu Chen-san Isamu Yokoyama Strength 8,000+ (Changde itself was defended...
provincial government during this time was led by Lieutenant-General WangYaowu, who also commanded the KMT army in the region. KMT rule over Jinan ended...
Song Binbin (Chinese: 宋彬彬; born 1949), also known as Song Yaowu (Chinese: 宋要武), was a senior leader in the Chinese Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution...
a year, the Second Sino-Japanese War broke out, his senior classmate WangYaowu successfully bailed him out of prison and appointed him as a regiment...
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this hall to the outer city. The tunnel was used by Kuomintang general WangYaowu to escape from the city at the end of the Battle of Jinan. The Jiuqu Pavilion...
Zheyuan Mayor of Beijing 1935–1937 Succeeded by Zhang Zizhong Preceded by WangYaowu Governor of Shandong November 1948 – March 1949 Succeeded by office abolished...
Soviet there. They were routed by a Nationalist army of over 200,000 under WangYaowu. The remaining forces marched on a winding journey through mountainous...
took over the province from the occupiers. In November 1946, General WangYaowu was appointed Chairman of Shandong and He Siyuan became Mayor of Beijing...
May 1943 – Dec 1943 None Reestablished: Feb 1944 Disbanded: Mar 1945 WangYaowu 王耀武 Feb 1944 – Mar 1945 Battle of Changsha-Hengyang Battle of Guilin–Liuzhou...
divisions with more than 65,000 people. Li Xianzhou himself was captured and WangYaowu scolded afterwards: "60,000 pigs wouldn't even have capitulated in just...