Huang Yongsheng | |
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Native name | 黄永胜 |
Born | November 17, 1910 Xianning, Hubei, Qing China |
Died | April 26, 1983 (aged 72) Qingdao, Shandong, People's Republic of China |
Allegiance | People's Republic of China |
Service | People's Liberation Army |
Years of service | 1927–1971 |
Rank | General (1955) |
Unit | First Corps, Chinese Red Army |
Commands | 31st Division of the 11th Red Army, 16th Division of the 22nd Red Army, |
Battles / wars | Autumn Harvest Uprising, Long March, Second Sino-Japanese War, Campaign to Defend Siping, Campaign to Suppress Bandits in Northeast China, Linjiang Campaign, Siping Campaign, Summer Offensive of 1947 in Northeast China, Autumn Offensive of 1947 in Northeast China, Winter Offensive of 1947 in Northeast China, Gongzhutun Campaign, Siege of Changchun, Liaoshen Campaign, Pingjin Campaign, Korean War |
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Huang Yongsheng (simplified Chinese: 黄永胜; traditional Chinese: 黃永勝; pinyin: Huáng Yǒngshèng; 1910–1983) was a general of the China's People's Liberation Army. In 1955 Huang was awarded the position of Shang Jiang (colonel-general), and Huang continued to rise throughout the 1950s and 1960s, eventually becoming Lin Biao's Chief-of-staff during the Cultural Revolution. Because of Huang's close associations with Lin Biao, Huang was purged following Lin's death in 1971.