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Brief Introduction of Modern People in Anhui (17)
Wu Bo (1906—2005), formerly known as Wu Baoping. Zodiac: Horse. People from Jingxian County, Anhui Province.

/kloc-0 joined the eighth route army in June, 1939, and194/kloc-0 joined China in September, 1939. He has served as the staff of the Eighth Route Army's Jinchaji Military Region cadre brigade, the minister and secretary of Luoyang United Front Work Department, the editor of the Biography Committee of the Central United Front Work Department, the secretary director of the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region Finance Department (director south), and the deputy director and acting director of the Jinchaji Border Region Grain Bureau.

During the War of Liberation, he successively served as Deputy Minister of Supply Department of Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region (Minister Feng Yongshun and Political Commissar), Director of Financial Office of Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region, Deputy Minister of Finance of North China Liberated Area and Deputy Minister of Finance of North China People's Government (Minister Rong).

After the founding of New China, He has served as Director of the General Office of the Ministry of Finance of the Central People's Government, Deputy Secretary of the Party Group (195 1), Deputy Minister (1952) and Deputy Minister of Finance of the State Council (1954- 1966,1976-/). Kloc-0/- 1966) and Vice President (1959- 1965) and Deputy Secretary of the Party Group (65438) Member of the Standing Committee of the Fifth Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, Minister of Finance and Party Secretary (1979-1.

Representative of the Eighth and Twelfth National Congress of the Communist Party of China, member of the 12th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.

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Wu Hao (1914-1974), formerly known as Wu Yinbin, was also known as Wu Xiangxian. Zodiac: Tiger. People from Huoqiu County, Anhui Province.

/kloc-joined the filariasis uprising in 0/929 and China in 0/930. He has served as a correspondent of Huoqiu County Farmers' Association, a soldier, squad leader, platoon leader and secretary general of Huoqiu County Soviet Political Security Bureau.

1932 was arrested for selling traitors, and/kloc-0 was released in the autumn of 937. He has served as secretary of the CPC Huoqiu Special Committee, director of the organization department of the county party committee, secretary of the county party committee, secretary of the (An) Huoqiu Center, director of the organization department of the CPC Wanxi Provincial Committee (secretary), secretary of the northern Anhui Special Committee, Commissioner of the northern Anhui Henan-Anhui-Jiangsu District Committee, secretary of the Henan-Anhui District Committee, and Luo (Mountain) Li in the border area of Henan and Hubei.

During the War of Liberation, he successively served as director of the Organization Department of the Southeast Henan Committee of the Communist Party of China (Secretary Xia Zhongwu), deputy secretary of the Seventh Committee of the Henan-Anhui Soviet Area and director of the Organization Department (Secretary Zhang Taisheng), and deputy secretary of the Queshan Committee of Henan Province (Secretary Yu Yichuan).

After the founding of New China, he successively served as deputy secretary and secretary of Xinyang District Committee of Henan Province, minister of industry of Henan Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, chairman of Henan Provincial Federation of Trade Unions, deputy director of the Provincial Finance Committee, member of the Standing Committee of Henan Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China (1954), secretary of the Secretariat (1958- 1966), representative of the Eighth National Federation of Trade Unions, and the State Council No.5 Machinery.

Wu Ruishan (19 13—20 12), formerly known as Wu Shaokui. Zodiac: cattle. People from Lu 'an County, Anhui Province.

193 1 joined the Chinese red army of workers and peasants with his younger brother Wu Shaorong, and 1934 joined China.

During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he served as the correspondent, captain, platoon leader, captain and company commander of the communication team of Hubei, Henan and Anhui Hongsi Army, the company commander and military staff officer of the 35th regiment of Hongsi Army 12 Division. Participate in the anti-"encirclement and suppression" and anti-"encirclement and suppression" in the Hubei, Henan, Anhui, Sichuan and Shaanxi base areas and the Long March of the Red Fourth Front Army; He was shot and injured twice and crossed the snowy mountain grassland three times; His younger brother Wu Shaorong starved to death in the Long March.

During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression in China, he successively served as the adjutant of the 385th Brigade of the Eighth Route Army 1 29th Division, the captain of the Second Campus of the Anti-Japanese Military and Political University, the chief of staff of the Eighth Route Army Jinchaji Military Region 1 Military Division 1 Regiment, and the chief of staff of the Second Brigade1Regiment of the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Joint Defense Army (head Qiu Wei, political commissar).

After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, he successively served as the head of the 70th Regiment of the 27th Brigade in the Jinchaji Military Region (political commissar Wang Xing), the deputy commander of the Independent 1 Division of the Northeast Democratic Allied Forces in the Jicha Liao Military Region (commander Ou Zhifu, political commissar Xie), the deputy commander of the 24th Division of the 8th Column of the Northeast Field Army, and the deputy commander of the 45th Army135th Division of the China People's Liberation Army.

After the founding of New China, he successively served as the division commander of the 45th Army of the People's Liberation Army (135), the new deputy commander and chief of staff of the 54th Army of the People's Liberation Army (commander Ding Sheng, political commissar Xie Ming), and the deputy commander and chief of staff of the 54th Army of Chinese people's Volunteer Army (1953). Commander of the 23rd Army of the People's Liberation Army (1956-654336 PLA 3 1 Force Commander (1963), Commander of Jiangxi Military Region (1964- 1967), Deputy Commander of Fuzhou Military Region (/kloc-0)

1955 was awarded the rank of Major General of the Chinese People's Liberation Army and won the 3rd Class August 1st Medal, 2nd 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.

Wu Zongxian (19 16— 1994). Zodiac: Dragon. People from Lu 'an County, Anhui Province.

1932 joined the Chinese red army of workers and peasants, 1933 joined the Chinese communist youth league, and 1935 transferred to China.

During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he served as a soldier of the Lu 'an Independent Regiment of the Red First Army and the 3rd Independent Division of Northwest Anhui, a platoon leader and company commander of the 253rd Regiment of the 75th Division of the Red 25th Army, a deputy head of the 276th Regiment of the Red 3 1 Army 9 1 Division, and a student of Yan 'an Anti-Japanese Military and Political University. 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. He was seriously injured twice and crossed the snowy mountain grassland three times.

During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression in China, he successively served as the battalion commander (instructor Liu) of the 3rd Battalion of the 386th Brigade 77 1 Regiment of the Eighth Route Army129th Division, the deputy head of the 2nd Regiment of the Youth Anti-Japanese Column of129th Division (head Chen Zibin, political commissar Wu), and the 4th Brigade of10th Regiment.

After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he successively served as the deputy brigade commander of the newly compiled 4th Brigade of the Shanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Jinsui Joint Defense Army (brigade commander Zhang Xianyue and political commissar Xu), the deputy brigade commander of the newly compiled 4th Brigade of the 6th column of the Northwest Field Army (brigade commander Cheng and political commissar Huang) and the column teaching brigade commander.

1February, 949, served as the first division commander of the sixth army of the first field army 16 division (political commissar Guan Sheng).

After the founding of New China, he served as the commander of the 6th Army of the People's Liberation Army 16 Division, commander of Hami Military Division of Xinjiang Military Region, commander of the 25th Division of the PLA Air Force, student of the Air Force Command Department of Nanjing Military Academy of the People's Liberation Army, commander of the 6th Army of the Air Force (1956- 1967, political commissar Zhao Zhenghong) and commander of jinan military area command Air Force (65436).

1955 was awarded the rank of Major General of the Chinese People's Liberation Army and won the Second Class Bayi Medal, the Second Class Independence and Freedom Medal and the First Class Liberation Medal. 1988 was awarded the First Class Red Star Meritorious Medal of the China People's Liberation Army.