Li, formerly known as Li Shouying, is also known as Li Shouying. After the July 7th Incident, he led his troops to the north to resist Japan, and took part in the Nankou Campaign in August. In June 5438+10, he led his troops to participate in the battle of Xinkou. In February 65438 +0938, he served as the commander of the 92nd Army and the division commander of 2 1. In April, he went to Lunan to participate in the Xuzhou Battle. In the summer of the same year, he led his troops to participate in the defense of Wuhan.1May, 940, he led his troops to participate in the battle of Zaoyi. 194 1 February, launched an attack on the New Fourth Army in northern Anhui.
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194 1 year, Li, then commander-in-chief of the 28th Army, led the 92nd Army to Fuyang, Anhui. At that time, many young students who escaped from Shandong came to Fuyang and asked the headquarters of the 92 nd Army for help. Li instructed the army to take temporary shelter, control food and control it, and even more teenagers got wind of it.
Li believes that letting these teenagers go to school can neither let them formally join the army nor let them live in exile for a long time. There should be a long-term solution. After repeated thinking and discussion with local gentry, they won their support. 1942 In the spring, private Chengcheng Middle School was established to accommodate exiled youth in Shandong.
In order to maintain the students' livelihood, Li raised money everywhere, but it was still difficult to maintain. Finally, he found Chen Lifu, then Minister of Education, and changed the private Chengcheng Middle School into the National No.22 Middle School, only with the financial support of the government could it be maintained.