Su Yu

Su Yu
粟裕
Su Yu in his Senior General uniform (1955)
Personal details
BornAugust 10, 1907
Huitong County, Hunan Province, Qing Empire
DiedFebruary 5, 1984(1984-02-05) (aged 76)
Beijing, China
Political party Chinese Communist Party
Awards Order of Bayi (First Class Medal)
Order of Independence and Freedom (First Class Medal)
Order of Liberation (First Class Medal)
Nickname(s)"The Zhukov of China" (中国的朱可夫)
502 (military call sign)
Military service
Allegiance Chinese Communist Party
 People's Republic of China
Branch/service People's Liberation Army Ground Force
Years of service1927–1984
Rank Senior General of the People's Liberation Army
Commands
Battles/wars

Su Yu (Chinese: 粟裕; pinyin: Sù Yù; August 10, 1907 – February 5, 1984), Courtesy name Yu (裕) was a Chinese general in the People's Liberation Army.[1] He was considered by Mao Zedong to be among the best commanders of the PLA, only next to Peng Dehuai, Lin Biao and Liu Bocheng.[2] Su Yu fought in the Second Sino-Japanese War and in the Chinese Civil War. He commanded the East China Field Army (renamed Third Field Army in 1949) during the Chinese Civil War. His most notable accomplishments were the Battle of Menglianggu, the Battle of Huaihai, the Yangtze River crossing, and the capture of Shanghai.

After the Chinese Communist Party victory in the civil war, he held important posts in the new People's Republic of China, including that of PLA Chief of General Staff (1954–1958).[citation needed]

  1. ^ 辭海編輯委員會, ed. (September 1989). 《辭海》 (1989年版 ed.). Shanghai Lexicographical Publishing House. ISBN 7532600831.
  2. ^ 张雄文. "1947年蒋介石如何点评关内解放军各部战斗力?" (in Simplified Chinese). 凤凰网. Retrieved October 11, 2011.