Lüliang Campaign
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Was a series of battles fought between the nationalists and the communists in Lüliang region in southwestern Shanxi during the Chinese Civil War in the post World War II.
Chronology
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- November 1946: The communists succeeded in taking several nationalist strongholds including Daning (大宁), Yonghe (永 和), Pu (蒲) County, Shi Lou (石楼), Xi (隰) County and Zhong Yang (中阳)
- December 1946: A vast region bordered by the Yellow River in the west, the Datong – Pukou Railway in the east, Zhong Yang (中阳) in the north and the Ji (吉) County in the south had fallen into Communist hands by December 12, 1946.
- January 1947: The communists concluded thire campaign by taking Pu (蒲) County.