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He Guoguang's personal experience.
1885165438+1was born in Zhaoliqiao, Puyin, Hubei (now Zhaoliqiao, chibi city, Hubei) on October 30th. In his early years, he went to the Guangdong Museum in Shanghai to study, and he was a classmate with Zou Rong, the author of Revolutionary Army. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the imperial court abolished the imperial examination and trained the new army, and various provinces successively established new military schools. The atmosphere of practicing martial arts to serve the country pervades the society (it doesn't cost money to enter a military school). He Guoguang's cousin, He Lunkui, once served as a soldier in Sichuan Province, and presided over the establishment of the Sichuan Army crash school. 1903 After he entered Sichuan with his official father, he defected to his cousin and became a student of a crash school. He has several good classmates who will have sex in the big scuffle in this province in the future and form their own school, the so-called "crash department". Needless to guess, they are the famous Liuxiang, Zhan Sen, Pan Wenhua and Tang Shizun.

After graduating from the military academy, He Guoguang worked as a student in Sichuan Xinjun 17 town, and later served as platoon leader, captain, clerk and section chief of the supervision and training department. When the Revolution of 1911 broke out, he took part in the uprising and then returned to his hometown to take part in the defence of Wuchang. After the success of the revolution, he served as the captain of the cavalry battalion of the 4 th Brigade of the Hubei Army. 19 13 The army was reorganized, and He Guoguang was admitted to the fourth phase of the Army University. This is the first enrollment of Army University after the founding of the Republic of China. Strict enrollment and a wide range of students have created the most famous students in the history of Luda University, with talents and shining stars. There are Xu Yongchang, the future military commander and president of Luda, the education director of Luda, Lin Wei, Xiong Bin, Xiang, the Guangxi giants and Guo Songling, the important generals of the direct-Shandong allied forces, Wang Hanming and Xu Kun, and a famous traitor: Xiao Shuxuan, the chairman of the Military Council and the Puppet Manchurian General.