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Senior Kuomintang generals fled to mainland Taiwan Province province.
1, Wu: After the liberation of the country, he was transferred from the army due to illness and served as a member of the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government and director of the Zhejiang Provincial Communications Department, and later served as vice chairman and member of the Zhejiang Provincial Political Consultative Conference. His 35th Army was reorganized into Zhejiang Military Region Army, 103 Division and Quzhou Army Division, 104 Division and Shaoxing Army Division, 105 Division and Hangzhou Garrison. 1April, 962, Wu died at the age of 58. Zhou Enlai, Chen Yi and the PLA's eight military regions all sent wreaths.

2. Ceng Zesheng: After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as a member of the Central South Administrative Committee of the Republic and a member of the National Defense Commission, and was elected as the first, second and third NPC deputies, the first CPPCC representative and the third and fourth CPPCC standing committee members. 1955 was awarded the rank of lieutenant general, and 1970 retired from the position of commander of the fiftieth army. 1973 died in Beijing on February 22nd at the age of 7 1.

3. Zhang Kexia: After liberation, he served as Minister of Forestry of East China, Vice Minister of Forestry of the Republic and President of Forestry Academy. Persecuted during the Cultural Revolution, he was sent to work in rural areas of Guangxi from 65438 to 0970. 197 1 year, he was asked by Zhou Enlai to go back to Beijing for treatment, and then he stayed in Beijing for a long time. 1984 died on July 7th at the age of 84.

4. Fu: After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as the Minister of Water Resources and made great contributions to the water conservancy in New China. 1April 1974 19 died at the age of 79.

5. Deng Baoshan: After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he was first the chairman of Gansu provincial government and later renamed as the governor. It was also hit during the Cultural Revolution. 1October 27th 1968 165438+ died in Beijing at the age of 74.

Deng Zhaoxiang: After the founding of New China, he was appointed as the principal of Anton Naval School, the first naval school in New China. Later, he served as the vice president of Dalian Naval School, and 1955 was awarded the rank of Major General. Later, he served as deputy chief of staff, deputy commander of Qingdao naval base, deputy commander of North Sea Fleet and deputy commander of navy. 1985 retired, 1998 died on August 6th at the age of 95.

7. Dong: After the liberation of Suiyuan Army, it was reorganized into the 23rd Corps of China People's Liberation Army, and entered the DPRK to undertake air base construction and air defense tasks. After returning to China, the army was reorganized into the 69th Army, and Dong Yu 1955 awarded the rank of general. 1968 retired, aged 78, vice chairman of CPPCC. On February 23rd, 1982, 1982, Dong was admitted to China at the age of 83. 1989 died on March 3rd at the age of 90.

8. Cheng Qian: Member of the Central People's Government, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, Vice Chairman of the Central South Military and Political Commission, Vice Chairman of the Central South Administrative Commission, Chairman of the Hunan Military and Political Commission, Chairman of the Hunan Provincial People's Government, Governor of Hunan Province, Vice Chairman of the Central Committee of the Chinese Revolutionary Committee, Member of the First the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC), Vice Chairman of the Second Third National People's Congress, Member of the First CPPCC, and Standing Committee of the Second, Third and Fourth CPPCC, at 1968.

9. Chen Mingren: Deputy Commander of the Hunan Military Region, Commander of the 2nd/KLOC-0 Corps of the Fourth Field Army, Commander of the 55th Army, Chairman of the Provisional Government of Hunan Province, member of the Central South Military and Political Committee, was awarded the rank of general in 1955. He is a member of the first, second and third National Defense Commission, a deputy to the first, second and third National People's Congress, a representative of the first CPPCC, and a member of the third and fourth CPPCC Standing Committee. 1May 2, 9741day, died of cancer at the age of 7 1 year.

10, Tao Zhiyue: 1949 In February, the uprising troops were reorganized into the 22nd Corps of the People's Liberation Army, and Tao served as the commander of the regiment. Later, he served as deputy commander of Xinjiang Military Region, commander of Construction Corps and member of National Defense Commission. 1955 was awarded the rank of general. Deputies to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd National People's Congress, members of the 4th and 5th the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC), members of the 1st and 2nd CPPCC, members of the 3rd, 4th and 5th CPPCC Standing Committee, and vice-chairman of the 6th CPPCC. 198865438+died in Changsha on February 26th at the age of 97.

1 1, Lu Han:1950 On March 4th, Lu became the first director of the Military and Political Committee of Yunnan Province. Later, he served as deputy director of the Southwest Administrative Office, vice chairman of the Southwest Administrative Office, member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, deputy director of the State Sports Commission and member of the Standing Committee of the Central Committee of the Chinese Revolutionary Committee. 1974 died of cancer in Beijing in May at the age of 79.

12. Ma Hongbin: After the founding of New China, Ma Hongbin successively served as the vice chairman of Ningxia Province, the first deputy governor of Gansu Province and the deputy director of the Ethnic Affairs Commission, the auxiliary department of the Northwest Military and Political Commission, the member of the National Defense Commission, and the representative of the first and second National People's Congress. 1June 30, 960, died of stomach cancer in Lanzhou at the age of 76.

13, Pan Wenhua: After liberation, Pan Wenhua served as a member of the Southwest Military and Political Committee. 1950, Pan Wenhua died in Chengdu at the age of 65.

14, Ma Zhanshan:1950165438+1On October 29th, Ma Zhanshan died at the age of 65.

15, Fang Dingying: After liberation, Fang Dingying successively served as a member of the Hunan Provincial People's Committee, director of the Provincial Counselor's Office, director of the Provincial Department of Justice, vice chairman of the Hunan Provincial Political Consultative Conference, and vice chairman of the Hunan Provincial Committee of the Revolutionary Committee. 1 June 19761,died of cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 88.

16, Tian: After the founding of New China, he served as a counselor in the Counselor's Office of Southwest Military and Political Committee, a counselor in the Counselor's Office of Sichuan Provincial People's Government, and a member of the first and second sessions of Sichuan Provincial Political Consultative Conference. 197510/kloc-0 died in Chengdu on October 25th at the age of 87.

17. Deng Xihou: After liberation, he served as member of Southwest Military and Political Committee, vice chairman of Southwest Military and Political Committee, vice governor of Sichuan Provincial People's Government, member of National Defense Commission of the Republic, and deputy director of Sichuan Province of Chinese Revolutionary Committee. 1964 died in Chengdu on March 30th at the age of 75.

18, Wu Qiwei: After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), Wu Qiwei served as a member of the CPPCC and the Guangdong Provincial CPPCC. 1July 953, died in Beijing at the age of 62.

19, Ma Ying: 1950 In March, he was transferred to the position of deputy director of the advanced research class of Yunnan Military and Political University. 195 1 March, was arrested and detained for some reason, and 196 1 February was pardoned. 197565438+died in Kunming on February 25th at the age of 82. 1982, the Supreme People's Court rechecked that "Ma Ying was indeed the rebel of the Kuomintang", revoked the original amnesty order, and restored the reputation of the rebel of Ma Ying.

20. Zhang Wei: After liberation, he served as commander of China People's Liberation Army 5 1 Force, deputy commander of Hubei Military Region, member of Central South Military and Political Commission, member of State Sports Commission and director of State National Sports Commission, vice governor of Henan Province and vice chairman of Henan Provincial Political Consultative Conference. On July 26th, 198 1 died in Zhengzhou at the age of 87.

2 1, Pei Changhui: member of Southwest Military and Political Committee, deputy director and industrial director of North Sichuan Administrative Office, director of Southwest Textile Industry Administration Bureau, deputy mayor of Chongqing, deputy director of the Standing Committee of Sichuan Provincial People's Congress, and vice chairman of Chongqing CPPCC. 1992 died in Chongqing on March 23rd at the age of 96.

22. Gao Shuxun: After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as vice chairman and deputy governor of Hebei Provincial Government. 1972 1 died in Beijing at the age of 74.

23. Chen Tie: After liberation, he served as a member of Southwest Military and Political Committee, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, member of National Defense Committee, vice governor of Guizhou Province, vice chairman of Guizhou CPPCC, and director of Guizhou Forestry Department. 1February 1982 19, died in Guizhou at the age of 84.

24. He Jifeng: After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as deputy commander of Nanjing garrison headquarters, vice minister of water resources and vice minister of agriculture. 1980 65438+1October 20th, died in Beijing at the age of 82.

25. Li Jue: After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he worked in Hunan Provincial People's Government and CPPCC successively, and served as the Standing Committee of CPPCC after the Cultural Revolution. 1987 died at the age of 87.

26. Li Zhen: After liberation, he served as the second deputy commander of the East Sichuan Military Region, deputy director of the Senior Staff Office of the Southwest Military Region, member of the Sichuan Provincial People's Government Committee of the Standing Committee of the Sichuan Provincial Political Consultative Conference, director of the Provincial Counselor's Office, deputy to the Fourth to Sixth National People's Congress, vice chairman of the Sichuan Provincial Political Consultative Conference, and deputy director of the Sichuan Provincial Committee of the Chinese Revolutionary Committee. 1988 65438+ 10/0 died in Chengdu at the age of 88.

27. Zhu Dingqing: After the founding of New China, he served as a member of the Standing Committee of Hubei Provincial Political Consultative Conference and vice chairman of the Provincial Political Consultative Conference. 1982 died on May 24th at the age of 80.

28. Chen Kefei: After the founding of the People's Liberation Army, he served as deputy commander of the 50 th Army, counselor of the Counselor's Office of the Central South Military and Political Committee, counselor of the Wuhan Municipal People's Government, deputy director of the Counselor's Office of the Hubei Provincial People's Government, member of the Standing Committee of the first to third CPPCC in Hubei Province, and member of the third and fourth CPPCC. 1966 died in September at the age of 63.

29. Luo Guangwen: After liberation, he served as a member of CPPCC and director of Shandong Forestry Department. 1956, died in 5 1 year.

30. Tang Shengming: After liberation, he served as a counselor in the State Council and a member of the Standing Committee of the Second, Third, Fourth and Sixth CPPCC. During the Cultural Revolution, he was imprisoned for seven and a half years. 198710/kloc-0 died in Beijing on October 24th at the age of 8 1.