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Who is the prototype of Tianxiong Pan?
Tianxiong Pan is a fictional character in Li Jiayu's adaptation of Invincible Loyalty.

Li Jiayu,1born on April 25th, 892, nicknamed Li Aizi, was born in Daxing Township, Pujiang County, Sichuan Province. In his early years, he was attached to the Deng Xihou Department of Sichuan Army, and served as commander-in-chief of Sichuan frontier defense and general of the 47th Army of the National Revolutionary Army.

War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, successively served as deputy commander-in-chief of the Fourth Army and commander-in-chief of the 36th Army. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, two divisions led by the 22nd Army went out of Sichuan to fight against Japan and moved to Shanxi and Henan to fight against Japan.

On May 2 1, 65438, 0944, Li led the officers and men of the Group Army Command to clash left and right, and fell into an ambush circle of the Japanese army in Qinjiapo. Under the enemy's intensive artillery fire, more than 200 officers and men of the headquarters were all martyred. Li Jiayu was hit on the forehead and left armpit by bullets and Grenade fragments, and eventually died of excessive blood loss.

1984 was recognized by the Ministry of Civil Affairs of the People's Republic of China as a revolutionary martyr who died in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. In September of 20 14, General Li Jiayu was included in the first list of 300 anti-Japanese heroes. ?

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Commemoration of future generations

1on June 22, 944, the government of the Republic of China posthumously awarded him as an army general, entered the martyrs' shrine, and awarded him a commendation order. Later, the state funeral of Li Jiayu's body was held in Chengdu, and the body was buried in Hongpailou, Chengdu. At the north gate, a bronze statue of Li Jiayu with anti-Japanese riding style was also erected. ?

On April 25th, 1984, the Sichuan Provincial People's Government also allocated special funds to repair the mausoleum of General Li, in order to remember the martyrs who died for their country and educate future generations to carry forward the lofty patriotism.

1On May 2, 984, the Ministry of Civil Affairs of the People's Republic of China issued a revolutionary martyr certificate to Li Jiayu's wife Wang Mingde: "Comrade Li Jiayu died heroically in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and was approved as a revolutionary martyr. This certificate is hereby issued in recognition. "

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Li Jiayu