Cen Zeliu

Cen Zeliu (Chinese: 岑泽鎏; pinyin: Cén Zéliú; Wade–Giles: Ts'en Chih-liu/Shen Tse-Liu; 1912–1941), also Shum Tsak-lau (Cantonese): was born in Enping, Guangdong, China. He trained in the Guangdong provincial aviation academy as a fighter pilot, graduating in 1934, and attached to the provincial warlord air force of General Chen Jitang. With the imminence of war between China and the Empire of Japan brewing ever since the Manchurian Incident of 1931, Cen Zeliu and his compatriots were indignant on taking the fight back to the Imperial Japanese invasion and occupation.

Cen Zeliu
Native name
岑泽鎏
Birth name(Chinese: 岑泽鎏)
Born(1912-09-10)September 10, 1912
Juntang, Enping, Guangzhou, China
DiedMarch 14, 1941(1941-03-14) (aged 28)
Shuangliu, Chengdu, Sichuan, China
Allegiance Republic of China
Service/branch Republic of China Air Force
Years of service1934–41
RankMajor
Unit8th PS/3rd PG
Commands held17th PS/5th PG
Battles/warsWar of Resistance/WWII
AwardsStar Medal 8th Class* (acknowledged to be a highly modest account of his combat accomplishments)

In May 1936, General Chen Jitang conspired to join the warlord regiment of the New Guangxi Clique in an affront against the hope of joining with the central government of China under Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek for a unified national front against the ambitions and aggressions of the Imperial Japanese invasion; this set the stage for Cen Zeliu and members of the Guangdong Air Force under General Huang Guangrui, the air force's Commander-in-Chief, to embark on the "Northern Flight" (北飛) defection to the centralized Nationalist Air Force of China in midst of the Guangzhou-Guangxi Incident in June–July 1936.

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