Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Resume - Who is the prototype of Qi?
Who is the prototype of Qi?
The prototype of the famous anti-Japanese warrior Qi Zhenjiang is presumed to be General Li according to the place where he was killed.

Li (19 10- 1946) was originally named Li, and was also called Zhang Shou Raft. 19 1O year165438+/kloc-0 was born in Liaoning on October 2nd.

193 1 After the September 18th Incident, Li persuaded his mother Yang Changqiu to leave her hometown resolutely and embarked on the road of "killing the enemy to save the country and saving the country for survival". In the same year, he arrived in Beiping in June165438+1October and was introduced by Zhang Yihao, a progressive young man in his hometown. I met Feng Quanping (pseudonym Feng Naichang) and Xia Shangzhi, members of the Standing Committee of the Northeast People's Anti-Japanese National Salvation Association and underground members of the Chinese Communist Party. They recommended Li to join the Anti-Japanese National Salvation Association, and under the cover of the legal status of Li Yihua Peking University students, they went to the suburbs of Beiping and Mentougou Coal Mine to carry out propaganda work on anti-Japanese national salvation.

1932 Just after the Spring Festival, Li returned to the northeast with Feng Quanping, secretary of the CPC Liaoyang County Committee, and organized the Anti-Japanese Volunteers in Liaoyang.

On September 8, Li was elected as a member of the CPC Beiman Provisional Provincial Committee.

1937 After the July 7th Incident, Li went to Suibin, Luobei, Fujin and other places to organize the troops of the 3rd, 6th, 9th, 1 1 Army against the United Front to form the Western Expedition Army.

1939, 12 In April, the CPC Beiman Provisional Provincial Committee held the second executive committee meeting and decided to change the Beiman Provisional Provincial Committee into the Beiman Provincial Committee. Li was elected as member of the Standing Committee and Minister of Organization, reorganized the headquarters of the North Manchuria Anti-Japanese Allied Forces, and established the Third Route Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces, with Li as commander-in-chief.

On August 9, 1945, the officers and men of the Northeast Anti-United Front returned to the Northeast with the help of the Soviet Red Army. Li led some anti-United cadres into Harbin and surrounding major towns. Li has served as deputy commander of Harbin Garrison, secretary of Songjiang District Committee, deputy governor of Binjiang Province, member of the Standing Committee of Harbin Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China, member of Beiman Branch, and president of Harbin Sino-Soviet Friendship Association.

1946 at 4 pm on March 4, Li was unfortunately killed by a Kuomintang spy. "