Li Wen (general)

Li Wen
Native name
李文
Born(1905-11-26)November 26, 1905
DiedApril 20, 1977(1977-04-20) (aged 71)
AllegianceRepublic of China
BranchNational Revolutionary Army
Service years1924–1964
Conflicts

Li Wen (Chinese: 李文; pinyin: Lǐ Wén; November 26, 1905 – April 20, 1977) was a Chinese National Revolutionary Army general during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Chinese Civil War.

Biography

Li Wen was born in Xinhua County, Hunan in 1905. He joined the Kuomintang's National Revolutionary Army during the Northern Expedition. After the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War, he commanded the 78th Division in the Battle of Shanghai, the Battle of Lanfeng and the Battle of Wuhan.[1][2]

Following the end of the war with Japan, Li was stationed in Hebei. Near the end of the Pingjin campaign, he along with Shi Jue, attempted to dissuade Fu Zuoyi from surrendering Beiping to the communists. When this failed, Li and Shi escaped to Nanjing. He was later assigned a position in Sichuan. In December 1949, he was captured by the People's Liberation Army following the communist victory in the Chengdu campaign. He was sent to a camp in Chongqing, but escaped to British Hong Kong in 1950. He then went to Taiwan, where he served in the Ministry of National Defense until his retirement in 1964. He later became a consultant for a sugar company.[1][3]

Li died at the Taipei Veterans General Hospital at the age of 71, and was buried at the Yangmingshan First Cemetery in Beitou District, Taipei.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "李文". Chinese Culture University. Retrieved 2025-11-06.
  2. ^ a b "国民革命军第四兵团中将司令李文 - 《湖湘三千国民党将领》". 抗日战争纪念网. Retrieved 2025-11-06.
  3. ^ 十年砍柴 (2012). 李文和袁朴的人生变数. 文史参考 (in Chinese) (15, 2012). People's Daily. Retrieved September 15, 2012.