April 22, 1964(1964-04-22) (aged 61–62) Beijing, People’s Republic of China
Allegiance
Chinese Communist Party
Rank
General
Battles/wars
Constitutional Protection Movement Northern Expedition Second Sino-Japanese War Soviet invasion of Manchuria Chinese Civil War
Awards
Order of Bayi (First Class) Order of Independence and Freedom (First Class) Order of Liberation (First Class) Order of the Red Banner Medal "For the Victory over Japan"
Zhou Baozhong (Chinese: 周保中; pinyin: Zhōu Bǎozhōng; 1902–1964) was a commander of the 88th Separate Rifle Brigade and Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army resisting the pacification of Manchukuo by the Empire of Japan.[1]
After the Chinese Civil War he was made Vice Governor of Yunnan province in 1949.[2]
^Fyodor Tertitskiy (2019-02-04). "How an obscure Red Army unit became the cradle of the North Korean elite". NK News. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
^寸麗香 (2011-12-23). "金日成父子與周保中父女的兩代友誼" (in Traditional Chinese). 中国共产党新闻网. Archived from the original on 2019-06-01. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
ZhouBaozhong (Chinese: 周保中; pinyin: ZhōuBǎozhōng; 1902–1964) was a commander of the 88th Separate Rifle Brigade and Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army...
Chinese People's National Salvation Army (NSA), where Li Yanlu and ZhouBaozhong became high-ranking officers. At first the Party severely criticized...
which belonged to the Soviet Red Army. Kim's immediate superior was ZhouBaozhong. Kim became a Major in the Soviet Red Army: 50 and served in it until...
retreated into the USSR in the beginning of the 1940s. The unit, led by ZhouBaozhong, was set to participate in the invasion for use in sabotage and reconnaissance...
of August, he went to the Chinese brigade inspection training led by ZhouBaozhong and asked his subordinates to provide the report of the North Korean...
under the control of the Soviet 25th Army. Chinese Lieutenant Colonel ZhouBaozhong was the first commander. The brigade was made up of Chinese and Koreans...
– linguist, one of two founders of modern grammar of Bai language. ZhouBaozhong (周保中) – military general, who led the battles against the Japanese invasion...
First Route Army commander-in-chief concurrently political commissar. ZhouBaozhong commanded the 2nd Route Army, and Li Zhaolin the 3rd Route Army. This...
included Ye Jianying, Marshall of the People's Liberation Army and ZhouBaozhong, a commander of the Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army and after the...
Meretskov told him: Near Khabarovsk we have a Chinese brigade led by ZhouBaozhong. It has two main battalions: one Chinese and one Korean. We must go...
Imperial Japanese Army to Manchuria during the war. Chinese Major General ZhouBaozhong was commander of the brigade. Notable members have included Kim Il Sung...
volunteer army of Wang Delin. There, Communists were welcomed and Li and ZhouBaozhong were made high-ranking officers. Li became the chief of staff of Wang's...
recognized as Chaoxianzu (Chinese of Korean ethnicity). Zhao met General ZhouBaozhong of the Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army, who recruited him into the...
national to do so. Teng was born Teng Li-yun to waishengren parents in Baozhong, Yunlin County, Taiwan on 29 January 1953. Her father was a soldier in...
(1884–1919) found this practice necessary in order to "preserve the [Han] race" (baozhong 保種) from both dominance by Manchu people and foreign encroachment. Revolutionaries...
Haiquan as Baldy Tuerxunjiang Zunong as innkeeper Wong Hiu as emperor Sang Baozhong as General Wen Gao Qiang Sun Yingjie Liu Mingzhe Liu Qingwei Hao Youyue...
Sun, fellow chancellor Li Yuansu, and other officials Shi Baozhong (石抱忠), Liu Qi (劉奇), Zhou Bo (周譒), and Wang Ju's brothers Wang Mian (王勔) and Wang Zhu...