Wang (1904- 1968), a native of Tai 'an, Shandong, Han nationality. Anti-Japanese revolutionary, senior general of China Kuomintang. Member of the Executive Committee of the Kuomintang Central Committee, Chairman of Shandong Province, Director of the High Command Department of the Party, Government and Army of Shandong Province, Commander of the Second appeasement District, Director of the High Command Department of Shandong appeasement, winner of the Right Sky White Medal, and holder of Zhongzheng Sword. 1924165438+10 was admitted to whampoa military academy; Starting from 1937 War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he led the establishment of the 74th Army and served as the division commander and deputy commander of the 5th174th Army of the National Revolutionary Army. 1940, he was promoted to the commander of the seventy-four army for his work; 1945 1 month, promoted to commander of the fourth army; 1945 In May, he was elected as a member of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang. In August of the same year, 15, Japan announced its unconditional surrender and became the chief surrender officer. 1946 65438+ 10 served as the commander of the second appeasement area in late October, and served as the director of the unified command of the Kuomintang party, government and army in Shandong Province in March; 10 year123 October, concurrently served as chairman of Shandong provincial government, commander of provincial security and commander of Shandong military region. Chiang Kai-shek praised Wang for being "good at leading troops and commanding." At that time, there was a saying that it was better to touch Lao Wang than to touch Yan Wang. Wang is smart and clear-headed, and is called one of the few wise men in the Kuomintang by senior generals of the Communist Party of China.