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Children of Kuomintang He Jian
Originally with Huang, she gave birth to six children; Among them, He Mei married Li Jue. Second daughter, He Lian.

After Huang, she gave birth to five children (named He Qing, He Ji, He Ping, He An and He Hua respectively).

He Jian (1887 March1-1956 April 25th). Second-class army general of Kuomintang, executive member of Kuomintang Central Committee and chairman of Hunan Provincial Government. He hates the peasant movement.

After Chiang Kai-shek launched a counter-revolutionary coup, he plotted an anti-communist military coup in Hankou, instructing his subordinate Yu Xiangsan to collude with Xu Kexiang, head of the 33rd Independent Regiment, to launch a Ma Ri incident in Changsha, killing the people and the revolutionary masses crazily, and issued an anti-communist manifesto on June 29th, serving as a deep charge for Wang Ching-wei's rebellion revolution.

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1887 March 1 1 was born in a farmhouse in Hejiawu, Donggang, Xixiang County, Hunan Province. My father is very kind. He has been a helper for many years and engaged in sideline business for many years. With a little savings, I bought a small piece of land, and later sold it for the cost of building Baoding Army Military Academy.

He Jian studied in a private school in his hometown when he was a child. 1903 entered Zhuzici Primary School in the county. In the second year, I studied in Lijiang Middle School. 1906, He Jian, who had not graduated from middle school, was admitted to Gubai School hosted by Wang Xianqian in Yuelu Mountain, Changsha, where he studied for three years and then changed to Hunan Public School of Politics and Law. Wang Xianqian is a typical figure of Hunan stubborn reactionaries in the late Qing Dynasty. He Jian's life can not be separated from the teacher's ideological influence.