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Li Jiayu (traditional Chinese: 李家鈺; simplified Chinese: 李家钰; pinyin: Lǐ Jiāyù) (April 25, 1892 – May 21, 1944) was a KMT general from Sichuan who was killed during the Second Sino-Japanese War. A veteran of the Xinhai Revolution and the Second Revolution, he served as a regimental officer in the 6th Brigade of the Sichuan clique army, which was part of the Sichuan clique Army 3rd Division commanded by warlord Deng Xihou. He was promoted to commanding officer of the 6th Brigade in 1922 by his superior officer Deng and later promoted to major general and commander of the 1st Division of the Sichuan clique Army in September 1923. In August 1924, he was promoted to Lieutenant General in the Sichuan clique army. On May 21, 1944, he was killed in action in Henan province. On June 22, 1944, he wa

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  • 李家鈺(1892年4月25日-1944年5月21日 †),字其相,四川省蒲江县大興鄉窗子壩村人,國民革命軍将领。他為中日戰爭期間陣亡的中國軍方军衔最高的將領之一,逝世后追授為陸軍上將。中华人民共和国政府追认为革命烈士,列入300名著名抗日英烈和英雄群体名录。 (zh)
  • Li Jiayu (traditional Chinese: 李家鈺; simplified Chinese: 李家钰; pinyin: Lǐ Jiāyù) (April 25, 1892 – May 21, 1944) was a KMT general from Sichuan who was killed during the Second Sino-Japanese War. A veteran of the Xinhai Revolution and the Second Revolution, he served as a regimental officer in the 6th Brigade of the Sichuan clique army, which was part of the Sichuan clique Army 3rd Division commanded by warlord Deng Xihou. He was promoted to commanding officer of the 6th Brigade in 1922 by his superior officer Deng and later promoted to major general and commander of the 1st Division of the Sichuan clique Army in September 1923. In August 1924, he was promoted to Lieutenant General in the Sichuan clique army. On May 21, 1944, he was killed in action in Henan province. On June 22, 1944, he wa (en)
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  • Li Jiayu (traditional Chinese: 李家鈺; simplified Chinese: 李家钰; pinyin: Lǐ Jiāyù) (April 25, 1892 – May 21, 1944) was a KMT general from Sichuan who was killed during the Second Sino-Japanese War. A veteran of the Xinhai Revolution and the Second Revolution, he served as a regimental officer in the 6th Brigade of the Sichuan clique army, which was part of the Sichuan clique Army 3rd Division commanded by warlord Deng Xihou. He was promoted to commanding officer of the 6th Brigade in 1922 by his superior officer Deng and later promoted to major general and commander of the 1st Division of the Sichuan clique Army in September 1923. In August 1924, he was promoted to Lieutenant General in the Sichuan clique army. On May 21, 1944, he was killed in action in Henan province. On June 22, 1944, he was posthumously promoted to full General. (en)
  • 李家鈺(1892年4月25日-1944年5月21日 †),字其相,四川省蒲江县大興鄉窗子壩村人,國民革命軍将领。他為中日戰爭期間陣亡的中國軍方军衔最高的將領之一,逝世后追授為陸軍上將。中华人民共和国政府追认为革命烈士,列入300名著名抗日英烈和英雄群体名录。 (zh)
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