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- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign abstract "Jingshan – Zhongxiang Campaign (京钟战役) was half a year-long struggle in Hubei between the nationalists and the communists for the control of Jingshan and Zhongxiang regions during the Chinese Civil War and resulted in communist victory.In the second half of 1947, Liu Bocheng, Deng Xiaoping and Li Xiannian decided to reestablish Jianghan (江汉) Military Region by combining the communist 5th Division from southern Shaanxi and the communist force in western Hubei in the Dabie Mountains, and Zhao Jimei (赵基梅) was named as the first commander. On December 14, 1947, under the new commander Zhang Caiqian (张才千), the communist force crossed the Beijing – Hankou railroad to strengthen their positions, and on December 20, 1947, the 1st Regiment of the communist Independent Brigade launched its assault on Jingshan. Faced with overwhelming enemy force, the security battalion guarding the city was forced to retreat without a fight, but in the haste of retreat, the nationalists failed to destroy abundant provisions stocked in the city, and thus provided the enemy with great resources, which proved to be fatal for the nationalists in the subsequent battles in the region.At 3:00 AM on December 22, 1947, the communists concentrated their forces by gathering three regiments to start their march toward Zhongxiang. The nationalist force was scattered to defend other isolated positions and thus was not able to regroup and reinforce the Zhongxiang, which was defended by a single regiment. After an hour of fierce battle, all of the nationalist positions in the outskirt of the city fell and being cut off by the attack enemy, the surviving defenders of these positions were forced to retreat to other directions instead of back into the city.After witness the annihilation of the defenders outside the city wall, the defenders inside the city wall attempted to breakout via the south gate, but they were beaten back into the city. At 4:00 PM, the final assault on the city begun under the cover of shelling of the nationalist positions from several dozen artillery pieces and machine gun fire from over 90 machine guns. The defenders were completely suppressed and the attacking enemy was able to breach the city wall at places of White Tiger Hall (Bai Hu Tang, 白虎堂) and Fuying Hall (Fu Yin Hall, 福音堂). The enemy assault team was able to subsequently breach the defense at the Great East Gate of the city wall, enabling the main force of the attacking enemy to enter the city via the gap. After several hours of brave and desperate but futile street fighting put up by the nationalists, the defenders were completely wiped out by the enemy before dusk. The communists gathered 367 cadavers of the nationalist defenders in the battle to take Zhongxiang.After the battle, the communists abandoned the city on December 25, 1947 according to the plan, and retreated to countryside with abundant provisions captured. The nationalists returned to the empty city on December 29, 1947, but the city was looted clean by the enemy, thus severely limiting the nationalist capabilities for any future operations. In contrary, the communists used the abundant supplies captured to boost their strength and solidify their gains in the rural regions surrounding the city, and it was only a matter of time before they retake the city. The nationalists forced on the defensive were incapable of stopping the enemy and in June, 1948, Zhongxiang fell for the second time, and this time for good, with the nationalists being permanently driven out.The communist victory rooted in the correct strategy of controlling the rural regions surrounding the cities first, and then to take the cities with isolated enemy garrisons. The nationalists, in contrary, managed to avoid heavy loss in the initial stage by not engaging the overwhelmingly strong enemy, but in doing so, allowed the enemy to loot important provisions in great quantity when they failed to destroy any provisions in retreats. As a result, the numerically superior nationalist force was not able to sustain themselves for any prolonged operations outside the city walls due to insufficient supply, and was thus gradually reduced in numbers in many small but consecutive engagements as the well supplied enemy attacked.".
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign combatant "60px|Flag of the National Revolutionary Army".
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- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign combatant "National Revolutionary Army".
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign combatant "People's Liberation Army".
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign date "1947-12-20".
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign isPartOfMilitaryConflict Chinese_Civil_War.
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign place China.
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign place Hubei.
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign result "communistvictory".
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign strength "1 IndependentBrigade".
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- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign thumbnail Republic_of_China_Army_Flag.svg?width=300.
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- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink Category:1947_in_China.
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- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jingshan–Zhongxiang Campaign".
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign casualties "?".
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign combatant "60".
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign combatant "National Revolutionary Army".
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign combatant "People's Liberation Army".
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign commander "22".
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign conflict "Jingshan – Zhongxiang Campaign".
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign date "--12-20".
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign partof Chinese_Civil_War.
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign place China.
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign place Hubei.
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign result "communist victory".
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- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign subject Category:1947_in_China.
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign subject Category:1948_in_China.
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- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign subject Category:Conflicts_in_1948.
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- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign type Event.
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- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign type SocietalEvent.
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign type Event.
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign type History.
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- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign type Event.
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign type Thing.
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign type Q1656682.
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign comment "Jingshan – Zhongxiang Campaign (京钟战役) was half a year-long struggle in Hubei between the nationalists and the communists for the control of Jingshan and Zhongxiang regions during the Chinese Civil War and resulted in communist victory.In the second half of 1947, Liu Bocheng, Deng Xiaoping and Li Xiannian decided to reestablish Jianghan (江汉) Military Region by combining the communist 5th Division from southern Shaanxi and the communist force in western Hubei in the Dabie Mountains, and Zhao Jimei (赵基梅) was named as the first commander. ".
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign label "Jingshan–Zhongxiang Campaign".
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- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign depiction Republic_of_China_Army_Flag.svg.
- Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign isPrimaryTopicOf Jingshan–Zhongxiang_Campaign.
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