Zhang Fakui (张发奎) (1896-1980) was a Chinese Nationalist General. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, Zhang Fakui commanded the 8th Army Group in the Battle of Shanghai in 1937, 2nd Army Corps in the Battle of Wuhan in 1938. Commanded 4th War area from 1939 to 1944, defending Guangdong and Guangxi against the Japanese in South China, achieving a victory in the Battle of South Guangxi. Commander in Chief of the Guilin War Zone during the Japanese Operation Ichigo.
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- Zhang Fakui (张发奎) (1896-1980) was a Chinese Nationalist General. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, Zhang Fakui commanded the 8th Army Group in the Battle of Shanghai in 1937, 2nd Army Corps in the Battle of Wuhan in 1938. Commanded 4th War area from 1939 to 1944, defending Guangdong and Guangxi against the Japanese in South China, achieving a victory in the Battle of South Guangxi. Commander in Chief of the Guilin War Zone during the Japanese Operation Ichigo. As Commander in Chief 2nd Front Army he accepted the surrender of the Japanese Twenty-Third Army in Canton at the end of the War. There was a unique feature for the telephone conversations with Chiang Kai-Shek, because Zhang was a Hakka, and the two had difficulties in understanding each other: instead of simply hanging up the phone after giving out orders like he did to everyone else, during the conversation with Zhang, Chiang always asked Zhang if he understood what he had just said, and Chiang always waited until after Zhang gave an affirmative answer. During the struggle against the Japanese, Zhang was among the first Army Corps commanders to ask the Chinese military to change its code because he discovered that Japanese could easily decode the Chinese code at the early stage of the war. After the war he was made Commander of the Order of the British Empire. His medal was presented by Governor of Hong Kong Sir Mark Young in May 1947. (The Straits Times, 3 May 1947) Towards the end of the Civil War, Zhang resigned and moved to Hong Kong. He had built schools back in his native village. He was the organizer of the First World Hakka Congress in Hong Kong.
- 張発奎(ちょう はつけい)は中華民国の軍人。国民政府(国民革命軍)に属し、粤軍(広東軍)の指揮官。日中戦争でも、中国軍の指揮官として各地を転戦した。字は向華。
- 張發奎(1896年 - 1980年3月10日),字向華,又名逸斌。廣東省始興縣人,中國國民革命軍陸軍上將。北伐時期名將,中共在八一南昌兵變的軍隊為其部下。抗戰時,先指揮淞滬抗戰,後來任四戰區司令。1949年後居於香港。
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- Zhang Fakui (photographed before 1946)
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- Zhang Fakui (张发奎) (1896-1980) was a Chinese Nationalist General. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, Zhang Fakui commanded the 8th Army Group in the Battle of Shanghai in 1937, 2nd Army Corps in the Battle of Wuhan in 1938. Commanded 4th War area from 1939 to 1944, defending Guangdong and Guangxi against the Japanese in South China, achieving a victory in the Battle of South Guangxi. Commander in Chief of the Guilin War Zone during the Japanese Operation Ichigo.
- 張発奎(ちょう はつけい)は中華民国の軍人。国民政府(国民革命軍)に属し、粤軍(広東軍)の指揮官。日中戦争でも、中国軍の指揮官として各地を転戦した。字は向華。
- 張發奎(1896年 - 1980年3月10日),字向華,又名逸斌。廣東省始興縣人,中國國民革命軍陸軍上將。北伐時期名將,中共在八一南昌兵變的軍隊為其部下。抗戰時,先指揮淞滬抗戰,後來任四戰區司令。1949年後居於香港。
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