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Who are the children of Liang Xingchu, commander of the 38th Army?
Liang Xingchu has four children, Liang Binhai, Liang Binjiang, Liang Xiaodong and Liang.

Liang, son of Liang Xingchu, was born in 1957. He is now a wine merchant. He is the legal representative of Maotai Town, renhuai city, Guizhou.

Liang Xingchu (1965438+August 23, 2003-198565438+1October 5), formerly known as Liang Xingzuo, was born in Ji 'an County, Jiangxi Province. Loyal communist fighter, China outstanding party member, senior general of China People's Liberation Army, and outstanding commander of China People's Liberation Army. 1955 was awarded the rank of lieutenant general, and won the second-class August 1st Medal, the first-class Medal of Independence and Freedom, and the first-class Medal of Liberation.

During his decades of military career, Comrade Liang Xingchu earnestly studied and practiced Mao Zedong's military thought, managed the army well, commanded well, fought many wars and made meritorious military service repeatedly. 1955 was awarded the second-class August 1st Medal, the first-class Medal of Independence and Freedom, and the first-class Medal of Liberation in April. 1September, 955, he was awarded the rank of lieutenant general. 1985 10 died in Beijing on 10.

Comrade Liang Xingchu served as the second secretary of the Sichuan Provincial Party Committee and the Chengdu Military Region Party Committee within the Party. The Ninth Congress of China was elected as a member of the Central Committee. He was loyal to Marxism, Mao Zedong Thought and the cause of the Party. Concerned about party building in the army and attaching importance to political and ideological work; Unite comrades and care for subordinates; Seek truth from facts, have a decent style, be strict with yourself and be lenient with others; Strong party spirit, obeying the organization, being able to go up and down, taking care of the overall situation, and never caring about personal gains and losses. He supported the line, principles and policies of the Party since the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee, and consciously kept in line with the CPC Central Committee ideologically and politically. When he was seriously ill in hospital, he also studied the documents of the Fourth Plenary Session of the Twelfth Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the Fifth Plenary Session of the Twelfth Central Committee and the Party's National Congress, showing an old party member's absolute loyalty to the Party's cause.