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Deng Xihou

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In 1917 he became commander of the 5th Brigade and in February 1918 commander of the Sichuan Independent Brigade. From 1920 to 1923, Deng participated in battles in
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in 1938. Then he was made Commander in Chief of the 22nd Army Group, composed of Sichuan divisions that fought the Japanese in the
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since the early summer of 1949). Chengdu was the last important city on the Chinese mainland to be captured by the Communists.
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began in 1937, Deng became the general commanding the 4th Corps and then the 45th Corps, seeing action at the
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Municipal People's Congress, and member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
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promoted Deng to the rank of general. In May 1924 he was appointed Governor of Sichuan.
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and Sichuan and was appointed commander of the 3rd Division. On December 10, 1923, the
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From 1939 to 1945 he was the Military Affairs Commissioner for the
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was established, Deng joined the Sichuan 4th Division of warlord
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of December 1949 (they were in secret negotiations with
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Index


Beiyang Government
Republic of China
People's Republic of China
General
traditional Chinese
simplified Chinese
pinyin
warlord
Sichuan
Qing Imperial Army
Beiyang Government
Nationalist Government
Communists
Mao Zedong
People's Republic of China
Yingshan
Sichuan
Qing Imperial Army
Xinhai Revolution
Beiyang Government
Republic of China
Liu Cunhou
Yunnan
Guizhou
Beiyang government
Zhili clique
National Revolutionary Army
Chiang Kai-shek
Second Sino-Japanese War

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