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Who is the father of Kuomintang general Wen Qiang?
1. The father of the Kuomintang general Wen Qiang is Wen Zhenzhi.

Second, the introduction:

1, Wen Zhenzhi from a well-off family, went to Imperial University of Japan to study law in his early years. Wen Zhenzhi met Sun Yat-sen, Huang Xing and Cai E while studying in Japan, and was an early member of the League. When Wen Qiang was three years old, his father went to Yunnan. He followed the Cai E Revolution and served as the secretary of Cai E. He was nurtured by his family and received a good education since he was a child. Wen Qiang would recite Wen Tianxiang's Song of Harmony when he was a child. As a teenager, he spent time in Mingde Middle School, an aristocratic school in Changsha, Hunan. After graduating from high school, he was admitted to Changsha Art College with Xu Teli as the principal and became a student of Xu Teli.

2. Wen Qiang (1907-200 1), a native of Changsha County, Hunan Province. Former Kuomintang Lieutenant General, former CPPCC member (father of economist Guanzhong Wen), descendant of Wen Tianxiang. He is Mao Zedong's cousin. He was in the same period as Lin Biao at Whampoa Military Academy, and was in the same class as Zhou Enlai's younger brother Zhou Enshou. He participated in the Northern Expedition and the Nanchang Uprising, and later left * * to become a military commander and a staff officer of the Kuomintang army. During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he participated in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression as a member of the Kuomintang, and made certain contributions to the Chinese nation's resistance to foreign aggression. During the War of Liberation, he was captured in the Huaihai Campaign and/kloc-0 was released from prison in March, 975. He once served as a full-time member of the Literature and History Research Committee of China People's Political Consultative Conference, and made certain contributions to promoting the reunification of the two sides of the Taiwan Strait.