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Son of the general shook it.
General Xiao Ke's eldest son is Xiao Xinghua (also known as Xiao Xinghua). After another son was sent back to his hometown in Hunan, he died unfortunately in the bombing of the Japanese aggressor army.

Introduction:

1, Xiao Xinghua, son of Xiao Ke, the founding general. 1939 was born in Hebei province. 1960 was admitted to the philosophy department of Peking University, and went to work in Hunan after graduation. 1972 to work in the State Sports Commission. He was transferred to the Chinese People's Armed Police Force from 65438 to 0983 and retired from 65438 to 0997. Major general rank.

He is currently honorary chairman of China Calligraphy and Painting Artists Association and honorary chairman of China Art Appraisal Committee.

2. Xiao Ke (1907 July14—June 5438+001October 24, 2008), formerly known as Wu Yi. His real name is Ke Zhong, a native of Tiancun, Pantou Street, Jiahe, Hunan Province. He graduated from Huangpu Military Academy in the fourth phase.

From 65438 to 0925, Xiao Ke participated in the Northern Expedition, the Nanchang Uprising and the Long March, and served as company commander, battalion commander, colonel, division commander and commander. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, he served as the deputy commander of the Eighth Route Army 120 Division, the marching commander of Jire Chating, and the deputy commander of the Shanxi-Chaji Military Region. During the War of Liberation, he served as commander of Jicha Liao Military Region, deputy commander of North China Military Region, vice president of North China Military and Political University, and first chief of staff of the Fourth Field Army.

After the liberation of China, he successively served as Minister of Military Training, Director of Training, Deputy Minister of National Defense, President of Military and Political University, Dean and Political Commissar of Military Academy, Vice Chairman of the 4th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, Member of the 8th Central Committee of China, Alternate Member of the 10th Central Committee, Member of the 11th Central Committee and Standing Committee of the 12th Central Advisory Committee. 1955 was awarded the rank of general, the 1st Class August 1st Medal, the 1st Class Medal of Independence and Freedom, and the 1st Class Medal of Liberation.