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General Guo Liancheng
Han Liancheng (1908 ~ 1984) was born in Guyuan county, Ningxia. He served as the commander of the 46 th Army of the Kuomintang. 1948 take part in the revolution. 1950 joined China, and served as deputy chief of staff of the Northwest Military Region, first deputy commander of the Lanzhou Military Region, director of the War History Research Office of the Academy of Military Sciences, vice governor of Gansu Province, and member of the Standing Committee of the Fifth CPPCC.

1948 65438+ 10, the Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Nationalist Party was established in Hong Kong. Yuan still maintains an organizational relationship with Meng, director of the Fujian-Shanghai Branch, and studies counter-insurgency activities in the region. Yuan introduced that Guo Liancheng is a staff member of the Security Command of Lintao Secret Service in Gansu. Later, Guo Liancheng contacted Pan, a fellow villager in Ningxia, Lanzhou, Bai Wenyu, director of Qiaobei Police Branch, and others, and organized and established the "Lanzhou Counter-insurgency Group" to contact the People's Liberation Army for counter-insurgency activities, and influenced Jiang Yuntai, a local warlord general of the Kuomintang in Gansu, to lead the uprising. Guo Liancheng also instigated the uprising led by Rong Heyuan, the self-defense captain of Huichuan County, which affected the rebellion of the security brigade stationed in the county and contributed to the peaceful liberation of Lintao, where the institution was located. He was received and praised by Guo Peng, commander of the Second Army of China People's Liberation Army, and Wang Enmao, political commissar.