Chen Shaokun Explained

Office1:3rd Minister (Head) of Metallurgical Industry
Term Start1:February 1970
Term End1:May 1977
Predecessor1:Lü Dong
1Blankname1:Prime Minister
1Namedata1:Zhou EnlaiHua Guofeng
Office2:5th Director of Political Department of Shenyang Military Region
Term Start2:August 1969
Term End2:February 1970
Office3:Deputy Political Commissar of Shenyang Military Region
Term Start3:August 1969
Term End3:June 1975
1Blankname3:Political Commissar
1Namedata3:Pan FushengMao Yuanxin
Chen Shaokun
Native Name:陈绍昆
Native Name Lang:zh
Birth Date:20 April 1921
Birth Place:Suyu District, Suqian, Jiangsu, China
Death Place:Beijing, China
Occupation:Army officer, politician
Party:Chinese Communist Party
Spouse:Yang Jingyuan
Alma Mater:Counter-Japanese Military and Political University
Serviceyears:1939–1970
Rank: Major general
Battles:Second Sino-Japanese War
Chinese Civil War
Korean War
Mawards:National Flag Medal (1952)
Order of Freedom and Independence (2nd Class Medal) (1952)
Order of Independence and Freedom (2nd Class Medal) (1955)
Order of Liberation (2nd Class Medal) (1955)
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Child:yes
P:Chén Shàokūn

Chen Shaokun (; 20 April 1921 – 10 October 2020) was a Chinese army officer and politician who served as minister of Metallurgical Industry from 1975 to 1977.[1] Prior to that, he was director of Political Department of Shenyang Military Region between 1969 and 1970 and deputy political commissar of Shenyang Military Region between 1969 and 1975.[1]

Biography

Chen was born in Suyu District of Suqian, Jiangsu, on April 20, 1921.[1] After graduating from Suqian High School, he was admitted to Counter-Japanese Military and Political University.[1] He enlisted in the Eighth Route Army in 1939, and joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1940.[1]

Second Sino-Japanese War

In 1940, he served in Sishu County (Chinese: 泗沭县) as party chief and deputy captain of guerrilla force.[1] After that, he became director of Politieal Division of the New 1st Group Army.[2]

Chinese Civil War

In the early period of the Chinese Civil War, he was political commissar of the 15th Regiment of the 2nd Column in the and then political commissar of the 348th Regiment of the 116th Division in the 39th Group Army. He participated in the 1948 Battle of Jinzhou attacks led by Lin Biao and Luo Ronghuan in northeast China's Liaoning province.[3] He also participated in the Pingjin campaign, Yangtze River Crossing Campaign, and Guangdong-Guangxi campaign.

Korean War

After the outbreak of the Korean War, he was commissioned director of Political Department of the 116th Division of the 39th Group Army. His army overwhelmed the 8th Regiment of the 1st Cavalry Division of the United States Army during the Battle of Unsan.[4] In 1952, he became deputy political commissar of the 117th Division, and in 1953 received a promotion to political commissar of 115th Division.

After returning to China, he became political commissar of 116th Division in 1954.[5] In 1962, he was director of Political Department, deputy political commissar, and then political commissar of the 39th Group Army. He was promoted to the rank of major general (Shaojiang) in 1964. In 1969, he was transferred to Shenyang Military Region and appointed deputy political commissar and director of Political Department. In February of the following year, he was assigned to the, where he was promoted to its head in 1970. He retired in 1977.[6]

Death

He died in Beijing on October 10, 2020, aged 99.[1]

Personal life

He married Yang Jingyuan (Chinese: 杨景援). Their son, (born 1955), is also a major general (Shaojiang) in the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China.[7]

Work

Awards

References

Notes and References

  1. News: Yue Huairang (Chinese: 岳怀让) . 11 October 2020 . zh:开国少将、原沈阳军区副政委兼政治部主任陈绍昆逝世 . 5 January 2021 . . zh.
  2. Book: Research Department of Military History, Academy of Military Sciences of the People's Liberation Army. zh:中国人民解放军全史(9卷). 9. History of the People's Liberation Army. 2000. Military Science Press. Beijing. 9787801373151. 550. zh.
  3. Book: Editorial Committee. zh:中国人民解放军高级将领传(卷7). Senior Generals of the People's Liberation Army. 7 . 2007. 9787506552837. 109. 解放军出版社 . zh.
  4. Book: Wu Xinquan (Chinese: 吴信泉) . Wang Zhaoyun (Chinese: 王照运) . 1000 Days of Korean Battlefield: The 39th Group Army in North Korea . zh:朝鲜战场1000天: 三十九军在朝鲜 . 1996. Liaoning People's Publishing House. Shenyang, Liaoning. 9787205035044. 299. zh.
  5. Book: Hu Guangzheng (Chinese: 胡光正). Ma Shanying (Chinese: 马善营). zh:中国人民志愿军序列 1950年10月至1953年7月 . 1989. PLA Press. Beijing. 199. zh.
  6. Book: Local Records Office of Anshan Municipal People's Government. zh:鞍山市志: 党政群团卷 . Annals of Anshan. 1993. Shenyang Publishing House. 33. zh.
  7. News: Lin Yunshi (Chinese: 林韵诗). http://china.caixin.com/2015-11-25/100878503.html?t=1448486790375 . zh:吉林省军区司令员苗雨丰任戎装常委 . caixin.com . 25 November 2015 . 5 January 2021 . zh.