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Liu Yuzhang (Liu the Bald) was born on 11 November, 1903 in Xingping, Shaanxi, is a Liu Yuzhang nicknamed the Bald General. Discover Liu Yuzhang'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 77 years old?

Popular As Liu the Bald
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Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 11 November 1903
Birthday 11 November
Birthplace Xingping, Shaanxi
Date of death 11 April, 1981
Died Place Taipei, Taiwan
Nationality Japan

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1903

Liu Yuzhang (11 November 1903 – 11 April 1981), nicknamed the "Bald General", was a prominent Chinese (Kuomintang) general.

He was one of the very few KMT commanders who could defeat both the Imperial Japanese Army and Communist PLA in the Second Sino-Japanese War and Chinese Civil War, respectively.

1925

Liu enrolled in the fourth cadet class in 1925.

Some of his well-known classmates included Lin Biao, Hu Lien, and Zhang Lingfu.

After graduation, he participated in the Northern Expedition and Central Plains War and was promoted to the commander of the 5th Regiment, the 2nd Division when the Sino-Japan War began.

1926

But the 9th Army Group failed both objectives and on 26 October, the Communist Manchurian Field Army captured General Liao and took 100,000 nationalist soldiers as their prisoners.

When CPC won the Liaoshen Campaign, KMT still had 50,000 troops near Yingkou port when CPC began the final siege of the city.

1933

In fact, Liu had already experienced fighting with Imperial Japanese Army in 1933, during the Defense of the Great Wall, in which he suffered a minor wound.

1937

After the war against Japan broke out in 1937, he distinguished himself in the Battle of Taierzhuang, Battle of Wuhan.

1939

In 1939, he was promoted to the brigade commander and also the garrison commander of Changsha and fought against Japanese forces in the First Battle of Changsha.

1941

In 1941, his commander Guan Linzheng promoted him to the post of the commander of the 2nd Division, the 52nd Army, while the corps stationed in Yunan.

1945

In 1945, he led the 2nd Division to Vietnam to accept the surrender of Japanese forces there.

In September 1945, the Soviet Red Army of USSR occupied Shenyang.

1946

In March 1946, the Red Army withdrew from Shenyang and the KMT took over the city.

Soon afterward, the PLA started large offensive operations against Shenyang.

Liu was commander of KMT troops, and CPC's commander was Lin Biao, Liu's former classmate who had now become his enemy.

Both men were fighting for the control of the city.

Liu defeated Lin Biao's troops and won the battle, recovering Shenyang successfully at last, and after this victory Liu was promoted to lieutenant general.

This battle was one of the early engagements in Manchuria where KMT had initial success.

1948

When the Liaoshen Campaign broke out in September 1948, Liu's 52nd Army was part of the 9th Army Group.

The 9th Army Group was tasked personally by Chiang Kai-shek to relieve the city of Jinzhou, and both 9th Army Group commander General Liao Yaoxiang and Liu knew that the city was a lost cause, so they suggested to President Chiang Kai-shek if the relief effort was not successful that the 9th Army Group should withdraw to Yinkou via sea.

Chiang and nationalist overall commander in Manchuria, General Wei Lihuang agreed their proposal.

On 31 October 1948 Liu boarded the last KMT naval ship to leave port when communist rocket and mortar fires fell on the beach.

At this point he became extremely emotional and cried because he knew that KMT had lost the whole of Manchuria forever.

Liu succeed his classmate Hu Lien as commander of Kinmen defense area and was sent to United States to study by Chiang Kai-shek.

He was one of the few Chinese generals who graduated from an American military academy besides General Sun Li-jen.

He was appointed as garrison commander of Taiwan and head of nationalist security police.

1952

When Chinese communist forces invaded Manchuria, Liu's 52nd Army were sent to Manchuria to fight with the communist forces under his former classmate, Lin Biao.

Liu's 52nd Army fought in rear guard actions to help those 50,000 men retreat to friendly territories such as Shanghai by sea,

1970

Liu retired from the army in 1970 and died in 1981.

In Taiwan, there are two war films about Liu Yuzhang and his units: