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Li Mo'an (Chinese: 李默庵; pinyin: Lǐ Mò'ān; 1904–2001) was a Kuomintang general from Changsha, Hunan.
Military career
Beginning in 1928, he was the commanding officer of the 31st Brigade. He became the Fujian Second Pacification Area commander in 1935. He was the general commanding officer of various forces from 1935 to 1941, including the 10th Division (1935-1937), 15th Army (1937-1938), 33rd Army (1938-1940), and the Hunan-Hubei-Jianxi Border Area army (1940-1941). In 1940-41 he was also deputy commander-in-chief of the 14th, 26th and 38th Army Groups. He became commander-in-chief of the 32nd Army Group (1944), and later the 3rd Front Army (1946). In 1948 he was made commander of the Changsha Seventhen Pacification Area. He retired from the army in 1949.
Later life
In 1984 Li Mo'an was the co-founder of the Whampoa Military Academy Alumni Association, and he became the association's Director in 1995.
References
- In this Chinese name, the family name is Li.
- Hearst, Nancy; Fewsmith, Joseph (2023-02-07). Mao's Road to Power: Revolutionary Writings: Volume IX. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-51621-7.
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