Liu Zhen (PRC)

Order of Independence and Freedom (First Class) Liu Zhen (Chinese: 刘震; pinyin: Liú Zhèn; 3 March 1915 – 20 August 1992), or Liu You'an (刘幼安), was a general in the Chinese People's Liberation Army.

Tang was born into a poor peasant household in Xiaogan County, Hubei Province.

As the political commissar for the 224th Regiment of the 75th Division of the Army, he participated in the assault of Changlinggang and attacking Taihu County.

[2] Following the Long March in November 1933, he was appointed as the joint political commissar (with Han Xianchu) for the 225th Regiment.

During the Korean War, he was appointed Air Force Commander of the Chinese People's Volunteers.

Leaders of the 3rd Division of the New Fourth Army (from left): Peng Mingzhi , Wu Xinquan , Yang Guangchi , Liu Zhen, Wu Wenyu , Hong Xuezhi , Li Yimang