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He Siyuan's children and grandchildren
He Siyuan: He returned to China from 65438 to 0926 and became a professor and librarian at Sun Yat-sen University. 1927 joined the Kuomintang. In June, he served as a member of the reorganization Committee of the Kuomintang Party Department in Shandong Province and the Minister of Propaganda, and participated in the planning of the "Party Clearing" in Shandong. 1in April, 928, he was appointed by Chiang Kai-shek as the deputy director of the political training department and the director of the legal department of the National Revolutionary Army General Command. In June, he served as director of the Education Department of Shandong Province. During his long-term education in Shandong, he mostly employed talents from Peking University, Beijing Normal University and the United States, bringing together many talents from Shandong education circles. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the army was organized in Lubei to fight against the Japanese invaders. 1944 65438+Chairman of Shandong Provincial Government in February. After Japan surrendered, he led his troops to accept the puppet provincial government and "fake property". 1945 In May, he was elected as a member of the Sixth Central Supervision Commission of the Kuomintang. 1946 10 was transferred to the mayor of Beiping. 1949 On the eve of Beiping's liberation, he served as the chief representative of Beiping's peace talks and actively worked for the peaceful liberation of Beiping. Therefore, he was assassinated by the Kuomintang, his apartment was bombed, he and his wife were injured, and his little daughter He was also killed. However, he was not afraid of violence, and resolutely went to the front with other representatives to negotiate with the representatives of the Communist Party of China, thus contributing to the peaceful liberation of Beiping. Mao Zedong said that he "truly represents the public opinion".