Soon after the
Second Sino-Japanese War is concluded, the resumption of the
Chinese Civil War occurred throughout most of the country.
Chiang Kai-shek reorganized his American trained and equipped divisions into five elite units:
Sun Li-jen's
New First Army,
Liao Yaoxiang's
New 6th Army,
Qiu Qingquan's Fifth Army,
Hu Lien's 18th Army and Zhang's 74th corps. Like many of his own nationalist classmates, Zhang joined the early successful nationalist advance against the communist controlled areas, and scored a smashing victory in the
Battle of Huaiyin–Huai'an in the August 1946 against the communists. In early 1947, Chiang shifted his strategy and launched attacks on
Yenan and
Shandong under nationalist general
Hu Zongnan and commander-in-chief of the nationalist army general
Gu Zhutong, Zhang's 74th division speared nationalist advance into Shandong province. Communist commanders
Chen Yi and
Su Yu avoid to battle the nationalists because they tightly concentrated their formation together, which rendered the communist guerrilla tactics useless.
Tang Enbo ordered Zhang Lingfu's 74th independent enhanced division to advance further than their original goal, as a result he was trapped by 5 columns of communist troops, on May 12, 1947, Chiang ordered
Huang Baitao's 25th corps,
Li Tianxia's 83rd corps,
Hu Lien's 11th independent enhanced division,
Qiu Qingquan's 5th corps to save Zhang Lingfu from the communist encirclement. But
Li Tianxia only sent a token force to help his beleaguered colleague because of jealousy,
Huang Baitao did try his best but his relief efforts were beaten back despite being supported by tanks and air cover,
Qiu Qingquan and
Hu Lien were too far away from the actual battlefield to be much of help. The situation did not look good on the intelligence front either, when high-ranking communist moles in KMT department of defense, such as and Liu Fei leaked vital military plans to the communist commanders. The difficult terrain in the mountainous areas also made Zhang unable to use his heavy weaponry; on the morning of May 16, 1947, Chiang issued another order on the pain of death to his commanders to save Zhang Lingfu and the 74th division, but none of the nationalist generals could make it in time. Zhang was killed in action in his cave hideout around 3:00 p.m. that same afternoon, although some sources cited that he committed suicide. ==Aftermath==