Zhou Zikun
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Zhou Zikun | |
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| Born | 1901 |
| Died | March 14, 1941 (aged 39–40) |
| Allegiance | Chinese Communist Party |
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Zhou Zikun (Chinese: 周子昆) (1901 – March 14, 1941) was a Chinese communist officer who fought in the first phase of the Chinese Civil War (1927–1937) and the Second Sino-Japanese War, eventually becoming deputy chief of staff of the New Fourth Army.[1]
Born in Guangxi, Guilin, Zhou was involved in the May Fourth Movement and graduated from Guangxi's industrial school in 1919.[citation needed]
He began his military career in the army of a local warlord, rising to battalion commander. Zhou joined the Chinese Communist Party in October 1925.[citation needed]