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Marshal Nie Rongzhen

Nie Rongzhen was born in 1899 in Jiangjin County, Chongqing into a prosperous family, which sent him to France on a work-study program in 1920. While at the program, he fell under the influence of Zhou Enlai. Zhou Enlai recruited him in 1921 while he was a student in technical-scientific studies in Belgium. Nie joined the Communist Party in 1922. He went to Moscow, where he spent 1924 and 1925 in military study. He returned to China to work in the Whampoa Military Academy’s Political Department where Zhou Enlai served as Director. He became the military commander of the Communist Party of China (CCP) Guangdong Provisional Committee in 1926 and then became secretary of the Military Commission of Hubei Provisional Committee. During the armed revolt on Aug. 1, 1927, now celebrated as the People’s Liberation Army’s founding day, he was the CCP representative to the Eleventh Army.

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At the founding ceremony of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) on Oct. 1, 1949, General Nie led four divisions of troops past the reviewing stand. After the formation of the PRC, he was appointed as the mayor of Beijing, commander of the Beijing-Tianjin Garrison Command and deputy chief of the PLA General Staff. He ran the General Staff because Zhou Enlai, as its chief, became preoccupied as the PRC’s premier and Foreign Minister; the entire General Staff was also Nie’s former Northern Military Region Staff. In 1950, Nie became the acting chief of the General Staff. In 1954 he became one of the Party’s 11 top national leaders as a member of the Standing Committee of the CCP Politburo. In 1958, during the Taiwan Straits crisis, he became the head of the Chinese Nuclear armaments program.

Nie Rongzhen was the acting chief of the PLA General Staff and vice chairman of the CCP Central Military Commission and the People’s Revolutionary Military Committee during the Korean War. As one of the top military commanders and Mao Zedong’s senior aide in Beijing, he took part in high command decision making, planning military operations and shared the responsibility of war mobilization. He was named one of the Ten Chinese Marshals in 1955. Mao referred to him as, “one of his old faithful”. He died in 1992.

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Editor: Xu Xinlei

 
 

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