Zhou Zikun
Zhou Zikun was a Chinese communist officer who fought in the first phase of the Chinese Civil War and the Second Sino-Japanese War, eventually becoming deputy chief of staff of the New Fourth Army.
Early life
Born in Guangxi, Guilin, Zhou was involved in the May Fourth Movement and graduated from Guangxi's industrial school in 1919.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.
Chinese Civil War
Zhou took part in the Nanchang Uprising of 1927 with Zhu De and later retreated with him to the border area of Hunan and Jiangxi provinces in defence of the Chinese Soviet Republic.In 1934, Zhou participated in the Long March. He rose to divisional commander and deputy chief of staff of the 5th Corps of the Chinese Red Army.