Tang Liang

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Tang Liang
唐亮
Political Commissar of the Nanjing Military Region
In office
March 1955 – January 1964
CommanderXu Shiyou
Preceded byNew position
Succeeded byXiao Wangdong
Personal details
Born13 June 1910
Order of Bayi
(Second Class)

Order of Independence and Freedom (First Class)

Order of Liberation (China) (First Class)
Military service
Allegiance China
Branch/service Chinese Red Army
People's Liberation Army
Years of service1930–1982
Rank General
CommandsDeputy Political Director of the New Fourth Army
Battles/warsSecond Sino-Japanese War, Chinese Civil War, Battle of Pingxingguan

Tang Liang (Chinese: 唐亮; pinyin: Táng Liàng; 13 June 1910 – 20 November 1986), also known as Tang Changxian (唐昌贤) or Tang Changmin (唐昌明), was a general in the People's Liberation Army of the People's Republic of China from Hunan.[1]

Biography

Early life

Tang was in

Encirclement Campaigns
. In October 1934 he was named the Red Third Army’s Secretary and embarked on the
Shaanbei, he served as the Dean of the Department of Political Science in the 2nd Division of the First Red Army Corps, and later the Political Commissar of the division.[3]

During the Second Sino-Japanese War

Following the outbreak of war, Wang was appointed as the Dean of the Political Department in the 115th Division of the Eighth Route Army, participating in the Battle of Pingxingguan.[2] In August 1942, Tang Liang was transferred to the 4th Brigade in the Red West Army and was appointed party secretary of the CPC Hunan West Region. In beginning of 1943, due to overwork and exhaustion, he was sent to the Shandong Military Region Hospital for treatment.[4]

In the spring of 1944, he was appointed as the political commissar of the

Binhai
.

References

  1. ^ 王季男 (1987). "悼念我军杰出的政治工作领导者唐亮同志". Renmin Net.
  2. ^ a b "唐 亮--中国共产党新闻--中国共产党新闻网". cpc.people.com.cn. Retrieved 2017-11-02.
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