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Resume of Li Xiang, Commander of the 67th Volunteer Army.
Xiang Li (191April 05 ~1July 08, 952), formerly known as Li Xianglin, also known as Li Xiuli, male, Han nationality, born in Panzhong Village, Panzhong Township, Yongxin County (now Long Yuan Town, Yongxin County, Jiangxi Province), China * * * party member.

1August, 930, joined the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants; 193 1 April, joined the Chinese Communist Youth League; 193 1 September, joined China * * *; 1August, 950, served as deputy commander and chief of staff of the 67th Army of Chinese people's Volunteer Army; In June of the same year 165438+ 10, he served as the commander of the 67th Army of Chinese people's Volunteer Army and concurrently served as the garrison commander of Tang (Mountain) and Qin (Emperor Island).

195 1 June, participated in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea; 195 1 year1October 13 days. During the summer and autumn defense of the Korean War in 195 1 year, he led his troops to stop the US troops and the Li Puppet Army in Jincheng and wiped out the enemy in three days 17000. 1952 died of bacterial infection, septicemia and meningitis on July 8, at the age of 37. He was the highest general who died on the battlefield to resist US aggression and aid Korea.

195 1 year1October, Li Xiang won the "Korean Second-Class Medal of Freedom and Independence" in the south of Jincheng; 1952, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea awarded Li Xiang the "Korean First Class Flag Medal".

Li Xiang's early experience:

19 15 was born in Panzhong Village, Panzhong Township, Yongxin County, Jiangxi Province (now Long Yuan Town, Yongxin County, Jiangxi Province). His parents named him Li Xiuli because he has regular facial features. His father died of illness in 1923, and young Li Xiuli shouldered the burden of life with his mother. 1924, herding cattle and raising pigs for the landlord; With the help of his uncle, he studied in a private school in Su-Jae Lee for three years.

At the end of 1928, Li Xiang joined the local youth league and the rural youth vanguard successively. 1929, Li Xiuli was sent to a neighboring village to study as a bamboo craftsman, and his master often abused him. His uncle found him a daughter-in-law older than him. On the day of his engagement, people were talking about it, and Li Xiu felt ashamed. Poverty, bullying by the master and dissatisfaction with marriage made him consider liberation. The revolutionary struggle in Jinggangshan attracted him and he was determined to join.