1, Xu Wenlie
Xu Wenlie (1909— 1976), also known as He Kun, is a native of Dabao Village, Banqiao, xuanwei county, Yunnan. Father is a poor farmer. At the age of 8, he entered a private school, studied for four years, and entered Banqiao Primary School. 1923, admitted to Banqiao senior high school; 1924, was admitted to the third normal high school in Qujing province by his uncle; 1June, 925, forced to drop out of school for family reasons.
1February, 954, Xu Wenlie bid farewell to all the soldiers of the 50 th Army who fought with him for five spring and autumn periods, and was transferred back to China to help Liu Bocheng and others lead the work of Nanjing Military Academy, and served as the deputy director of the political department of the college. 1955 was awarded the rank of Major General by the Central Military Commission, and was awarded the First Class Medal of Liberation, the Second Class Medal of Bayi, and the Second Class Medal of Independence and Freedom.
2. Xu Da
Xu Da (1332- 1385), whose real name is Tiande, was born in Zhongli, Haozhou. He was a founding military commander in the Ming Dynasty and one of the twenty-four generals in Huaixi. Xu Da was born in a peasant family. At the end of Yuan Dynasty, Xu Da joined the uprising army led by Zhu Yuanzhang. In the 23rd year of Zheng Zhi (1363), Chen Youliang was defeated. Zheng Zheng twenty-four years (1364), Zhu Yuanzhang thought left.
Twenty-seven years (1367), he led the army to eliminate the local separatist forces in Zhang Shicheng. In the same year, General Ren and Lieutenant Chang Yuchun went to the Northern Expedition and overthrew the rule of the Yuan Dynasty. In the first year of Hongwu (1368), he invaded Dadu and destroyed Yuan Dynasty, which made immortal contributions to the Ming Dynasty.
3. Xu
Xu Xiangqian, China's outstanding Communist party member, tried and tested proletarian revolutionist and strategist, loyal communist fighter, one of the founders of China People's Liberation Army, Marshal People's Republic of China (PRC), and an outstanding party and country.
1On July 7, 937, the Lugouqiao Incident broke out and the Japanese imperialist war of full-scale aggression against China began. Xu Xiangqian was shocked by the gunfire of the July 7th Incident. With the shooting of Lugouqiao, national hatred transcended class opposition. He actively supported the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China's policy of cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, established a national united front, fought against Japan together, and was determined to let go of old enmity and repay the great shame of the nation.
4. Xu Yongchang
Xu Yongchang (1887 65438+February15-65438+July 12 0959), a native of Ni County, Shanxi Province, was a famous strategist during the Republic of China, a first-class general of the National Revolutionary Army, commander-in-chief of Cui Jinjun during the Central Plains War and a member of the Military Commission during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period. He accepted the Japanese government's surrender on the Missouri on behalf of the China government. Heir used to be president of Army University and Minister of National Defense, and died in Taiwan Province Province in 1959.
5. Xu Haidong
Xu Haidong (1June 90017-1March 25, 970), formerly known as Yuan Qing, was born in Xincheng Town, Dawu County, Hubei Province (formerly known as Rolling Stone Ridge Society in Huixiadian, Wuyuan Township, Huangpi County). Is one of the main * * * of Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants and China People's Liberation Army, and a famous strategist and general of China People's Liberation Army.
1925 Joined China * * * and participated in the Jute Uprising. Successively served as the fourth independent division commander of the Red Fourth Army of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army, the commander of the Red 25th Army and the head of the Red 15th Army Corps, and successfully defended the northern Shaanxi base area. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, he served as the brigade commander of the 344th Brigade of the Eighth Route Army 1 15 Division, the deputy commander of the Jiangbei Headquarters of the New Fourth Army and the commander of the fourth detachment. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as a member of the People's Revolutionary Military Commission.
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