/kloc-joined the "Liuhuo Uprising" in 0/929; 193 1 was incorporated into the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants and joined China.
During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he served as a soldier and captain of the county peasant Red Guard, a platoon leader of the 277th regiment of the 73rd division of the Red 25th Army, a political commissar of the division guard battalion, and a company commander of the 276th regiment of the 92nd division of the Red 3 1 Army. Participated in the anti-"encirclement and suppression" and anti-"encirclement and suppression" in the base areas of Hubei, Henan, Anhui, Sichuan and Shaanxi, as well as the Long March of the Red Fourth Front Army and the three passes over the snowy mountains and grasslands.
During the National Anti-Japanese War, he successively served as the instructor of the Special Service Company in the front headquarters of the Eighth Route Army, the battalion commander of the newly compiled 1 brigade 1 regiment of the Eighth Route Army, and the student of Yan 'an Central Party School (1 943).
After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he went to Northeast China, and successively served as Deputy Chief of Staff of Jire Liao Military Region 19 Brigade (Song), Chief of Staff of the Fourth Column of Northeast Democratic Allied Forces1Division (Division Commander Cai Zhengguo and Political Commissar Li), and Chief of Staff of the Third Column of Northeast Field Army1Division.
After the founding of New China, he successively served as deputy division commander of the 4 1 Army 122 Division of the People's Liberation Army, student of Nanjing Military Academy of the People's Liberation Army, commander of Xiamen and Shantou Marine Police District of the People's Liberation Army Navy, deputy commander of Fujian Naval Base (1958), deputy chief of staff of the East China Sea Fleet Command (1964) and acting chief of staff (60.
1955 was awarded the rank of senior colonel of China People's Liberation Army, 1964 was promoted to major general; He was awarded the 3rd Class August 1st Medal, 3rd Class Medal of Independence and Freedom, and 2nd Class Medal of Liberation.
Du Xinmin (1903 ——1970). Zodiac: Rabbit. People from Fengyang County, Anhui Province.
In his early years, he studied in a private school in his hometown and a demonstration primary school in Shandong Province.
1923 joined the Beiyang Army as a soldier, and later served as the squad leader and platoon leader of the National Army 1 Army, the staff officer and battalion commander of the Northwest Army 10 Brigade, and the commander and head of the 2nd Army of the Chahar People's Anti-Japanese Coalition.
After the outbreak of the national War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he served as the head of the 42nd Army157th Regiment of the National Revolutionary Army; Participated in the war against Japan in Niangziguan and Taierzhuang.
/kloc-0 secretly joined China in the spring of * * * in 1939, and/kloc-0 was placed under house arrest by the Kuomintang die-hards in the spring of 1940 (lost organizational contact).
After he regained his freedom in 194 1, he served as the head of the training regiment of Wang Jingwei's Pseudo-Peace Salvation Army 1.
1942 rejoined China * * *, 1944 served as the division commander of Wang Puppet Peace Salvation Army 1 Army 18.
1September 20th, 945, led the uprising of18th division. He has served as Commander-in-Chief of Yudong People's Self-Defense Force, Commander of the Second People's Liberation Army in Central China Military Region, Second Deputy Commander of the Ninth Column of Central China Field Army (Commander and Political Commissar Zhang zhen, First Deputy Commander Rao Zijian), Deputy Director of Gao Qian Research Institute in East China Military Region, Deputy Director of Education of East China Military and Political University (Director of Education Zhang Chongwen), and Director of Education of the Second Corps.
After the founding of New China, he successively served as Minister of Air Defense Department of East China Military Region, Commander (1950) and Deputy Commander (1950- 195 1) of Air Defense Command of East China Military Region, Vice President ofNo. 12 Infantry School of the People's Liberation Army, and Deputy Director of Forestry Department of Shandong Province.
Wang Naigui (1905— 199 1). Zodiac: snake. People from Jinzhai County, Anhui Province.
1928 joined China * * *, 1929 joined the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants.
During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he served as the squadron leader of the rural Red Guards, the company commander of the independent regiment of the Red Army Mall, the deputy battalion commander and battalion commander of the 73rd Division of the Red 25 Army, the head of the 28th Regiment of the 4th Army of Hubei, Henan and Anhui 10 Division (political commissar Lin Quanyou), the division commander (political commissar Gan Liangfa) and the division commander of the 90th Division of the Red 30 Army (political commissar He Lichi and He Zhongzhi). Participated in the anti-"encirclement and suppression" and anti-"encirclement and suppression" in the base areas of Hubei, Henan, Anhui, Sichuan and Shaanxi, and the Long March of the Red Fourth Front Army.
/kloc-in the autumn of 0/936, I went out for the third time and participated in the Western Expedition. Ren Hong, commander of the 89th Division of the 30th Army (political commissar Zhang Wende).
1937 In the spring, after the defeat of the marked army, he trudged to Yan 'an.
During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression in China, he successively served as deputy head of the 769th regiment of the 385th Brigade of the Eighth Route Army 129 Division (head Chen Xilian), commander of the guerrilla detachment of the Division, deputy brigade commander of the newly compiled 385th Brigade of the Division 129 (brigade commander Chen Xilian and political commissar Xie Fuzhi), commander of the 8th detachment of the East Column of the Division 129 (political commissar Li) and 650. Political commissar), students of Yan 'an Central Party School (1942), chief of Shanggan Branch of Kangda General School (Li Chengrui, political commissar), commander of East Army Division of Hunan, Hubei and Jiangxi Military Region of the New Fourth Army (Liu Shijie, political commissar), deputy brigade commander of the 5th Division of the New Fourth Army 13 Brigade (Zhou Zhijian, political commissar Zhou Zhigang).
After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he successively served as deputy brigade commander of the 2nd column 13 brigade in the Central Plains Military Region (brigade commander Wu Shi 'an, political commissar), deputy division commander of the 3rd Army Division in the Northwest Hubei Military Region (commander, political commissar Zhang), brigade commander of the 35th brigade of the East China Field Army 12 column (political commissar, Wan Zhongyi and Wang Zhi), and deputy commander of the Northeast Jiangxi Military Region (commander Xiao Yuanli).
After the founding of New China, he served as commander of Guiyang Garrison and commander of the Eighth Division of the Public Security Army, chief of Guizhou Public Security Corps, first deputy commander of Guizhou Military Region (1955- 1965), and member of the Fifth CPPCC.
1955 was awarded the rank of Major General of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, and won the 1st Class August 1st Medal, 1st Class Medal of Independence and Freedom and 1st Class Medal of Liberation. 1988 was awarded the 1st Class Red Star Meritorious Medal of the China People's Liberation Army.
Wang Shaochuan (19 15—2002). Zodiac: Rabbit. People from Jinzhai County, Anhui Province.
1929 joined the Chinese communist youth league, 193 1 transferred to China, 1932 joined the Chinese workers and peasants red army.
During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he served as secretary of Huoshan County Committee of the Communist Youth League, secretary of Red 25 Barracks, general branch secretary of regimental headquarters, captain and instructor of Huanggang Wushu Team, and secretary of the CPC Huanggang Central Secretariat. Participated in all previous counter-campaigns against "encirclement and suppression" in the Hubei, Henan and Anhui base areas.
After the strategic shift of the main forces of the Red Fourth Army and the Red 25 Army, he stayed in Hubei, Henan and Anhui and persisted in arduous guerrilla struggle.
During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression in China, he successively served as the political commissar of the pistol regiment of the fourth detachment of the New Fourth Army (head Zhan Huayu), the deputy head of the forward regiment (head Cheng Jun and political commissar Peng Shengbiao), the director of the political department of the fourth independent regiment of the East Joint Defense Command of Jinpu Road (head Luo), the political commissar of the Huainan Anti-Japanese Guerrilla Column (column leaders Zheng Baozhen and Liang Congxue), the political commissar of the Jiashan Corps of the Huainan Military Region (head Yang Jiaen) and the second of the New Fourth Army.
After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, he successively served as secretary of Jiashan County Committee of the Communist Party of China, director of the Political Department of the 4th Army Division of Huainan Military Region (commander Chen Qingxian, political commissar Yan Huang), director of the Political Department of the Recruit Training Department of East China Military Region (chief), director of the Political Department of the Military Reserve Corps (commander), and director of the Political Department of North Jiangsu Military Region (commander and political commissar are small).
After the founding of New China, he successively served as deputy political commissar and director of the political department of the Subei Military Region, director of the political department of the Jiangsu Military Region (1952- 1955), 3 1 military political commissar of the People's Liberation Army (1955- 1964), and executive vice minister of the Construction Engineering Department of the State Council (.
1955 was awarded the rank of Major General of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, and won the Second Class August 1st Medal, the Second Class Medal of Independence and Freedom, and the First Class Medal of Liberation.