Li Pinxian (Chinese: 李品仙; pinyin: Lǐ Pǐnxiān; April 22, 1890 – March 23, 1987) was a Republic of China Army general from Cangwu County, Guangxi.
During the Northern Expedition he led the NRA troops to occupy all of Hunan and contributed to the defeat of Wu Peifu's army in Hubei.
After the outbreak of the Central Plains War, Li Pinxian should be recruited by the new Guangxi clique and served as the supervisor of the aftermath of Hunan.
In January 1936, he was promoted to lieutenant general, and in July he served as deputy director of the Guangxi Suijing Office.
On the other hand, Li Pinxian also strongly suppressed the CCP, and the relationship with the Communist led New Fourth Army became tense.
Before the incident, Li Pinxian's blockade of New Fourth Army in Jiangbei had an important impact on results of the conflict.
On June 28, 1943, the National Government promoted Li Pinxian to the head of the Anhui Provincial County Commission.
Due to his military achievements, in January 1945, Li Pinxian was promoted to commander-in-chief of the Tenth Theater District.
At the end of the Second Sino-Japanese War, Li Pinxian was responsible for the surrender of the Japanese army in Xuzhou, Jiangsu.
On June 1, Li Pinxian, director of the Suijing Office of Guangxi, called Lu Han, chairman of the Yunnan Provincial Government, that the Guizhou Army No.
Li Pinxian was the chairman of the Guangxi Provincial Government, but was unable to stop the offensive of the Chinese People's Liberation Army and went to Taiwan in December 1949.