Chen Yi

Chen Yi

▪ Chinese military leader
born August 26, 1901, Lezhi, Sichuan province, China
died January 6, 1972, Beijing

      one of the outstanding Chinese communist military commanders of the 1930s and '40s. He was a party leader and served as foreign minister from 1958 to 1972.

      Chen Yi studied and worked in France from 1919 to 1921 under a worker-student program sponsored by the Chinese government. Upon his return to China he continued his political activities and joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1923. In 1928 he joined the newly formed Fourth Red Army of Mao Zedong and Zhu De (founder of the Chinese communist army). Unlike most communist leaders, Chen did not participate in the Long March (1934–35), in which the communists were forced to transfer their base of power from south-central to northwest China. Rather, he remained behind to keep alive the guerrilla movement in the south. When war broke out with Japan in mid-1937, his troops were incorporated into the New Fourth Army, the major communist force in central China, which fought throughout the war in the lower Yangtze River valley. In 1941 Chen became acting commander and later commander of the New Fourth Army.

      After the communist takeover in 1949, Chen Yi became mayor of Shanghai and a major figure in eastern China. He was named one of the 10 marshals in the Peoples Liberation Army in 1955, was made a member of the ruling Politburo in 1956, and succeeded Zhou Enlai as foreign minister in 1958. Bitterly attacked in 1966 during the Cultural Revolution (1966–76), Chen Yi was dropped from the Politburo at the Ninth Party Congress in 1969, but he remained a member of the Central Committee and retained most of his other offices.

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