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Li Tianyu
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Li Tianyu in 1955
Born January 8, 1914
Died September 27, 1970(1970-09-27) (aged 56)
Place of birth Lingui, Guangxi, China
Place of death Beijing
Allegiance Chinese Communist Party
Service/branch People's Liberation Army
Years of service 1928-1970
Rank General
Commands held PLA Deputy Chief of Staff
Battles/wars Northern Expedition, Second Sino-Japanese War, Chinese Civil War
Awards

Li Tianyou (Chinese: 李天佑; Wade–Giles: Li T'ien-yu; 1914–1970) was a general (shang jiang) of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. He led Communist forces to victory during the Battle of Siping. He was Lin Biao's chief of staff during the Chinese Civil War. Earlier in the war, he earned a reputation as a reckless military leader due to his intentional sacrifice of his entire division during the Long March, even though that bought more time for the Communist forces to retreat from the pursuing KMT forces.[1] During the Korean War, he commanded the PVA 13th Army which defeated the UN forces in northwestern Korea.[2]

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