Ye Fei (1965438+May 7, 2004-1April 1999 18): a native of Nan 'an County, Fujian Province, 1935. Ye Fei was the secretary of the CPC Mindong Special Committee, the chairman of the Mindong Military and Political Committee, and the political commissar of the Mindong Independent Division of the Red Army, leading the military and civilians. In the meantime, he led his troops to win battles in Shacheng, Taohang and other places in Fujian and Zhejiang. From 65438 to 0955, he served as deputy commander of Nanjing Military Region, commander of Fujian Military Region and first political commissar, and was awarded the rank of general.
Zhong Qiguang (1909 65438+10.02-19965438+may 22): a native of Pingjiang county, Hunan province. 1926, joined China * * *, organized peasant uprising in Pingjiang, participated in Changsha Campaign, participated in the three-year guerrilla war after the Long March of the Red Army, participated in the command of Weigang Campaign, Axle Campaign, Huangqiao Campaign and three anti-stubborn campaigns in western Zhejiang, participated in the creation of anti-Japanese base areas in southern Jiangsu and central Jiangsu, and participated in the command of Gaoyou, central Jiangsu, northern Shandong, Meng Lianggu and southern Henan anti-Japanese base areas.
Fu, a native of Pingjiang, Hunan Province, was once secretary of the CPC Hunan-Hubei-Jiangxi Provincial Committee and political commissar of the Hunan-Hubei-Jiangxi Military Region. 1955 was awarded the rank of general when he was the head of the queue department of the General Staff of the Central Military Commission.