Former residence refers to the place where someone once lived, or former residence or house, which mainly refers to the place where he lived with his parents and other elders in his childhood or longer, as the name implies, that is, his hometown residence.
Zhang Aiping General Former Residence
General Zhang Aiping's former residence is located in Gaoshi Village, Luojiang Town, Tongchuan District, Dazhou City, Sichuan Province. The former residence of General Zhang Aiping, located near the entrance of Luojiang River on Dayu Expressway, has become an important patriotic education base. Dazhou has outstanding people, especially Luojiang Town, Tongchuan District. "Wood has roots and water is active." General Zhang Aiping's ancestor was a local aristocratic family in the late Southern Song Dynasty.
Zhang aiping
General of China People's Liberation Army. Originally known as Zhang. 19 10 1.9 was born in Zhangjiagou, Luojiangkou Town, Daxian County, Sichuan Province. 1925 actively participated in the peasant movement during his study in daxian middle school. 1926 Join the Communist Youth League of China. 1928 to China * * *. 1929 worked in secret in Sichuan and Shanghai, serving as secretary of the CPC branch and member of the county party Committee. In February of the same year, he went to Rugao, Jiangsu Province to join the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants, and served as platoon leader, political instructor, battalion commander and brigade political commissar in the 14 unit.
/kloc-in the winter of 0/930, he served as member of the Standing Committee of Minxi Special Committee of the Communist Youth League, Minister of Propaganda Department, Secretary General of C.O., Member of the Standing Committee of Jiangxi Provincial Committee, Minister of Propaganda Department, Chief of the Young Pioneers Central Committee, and alternate executive member of chinese soviet republic Central Committee. Zeng Tuan, the organ newspaper of the Communist Youth League Central Committee, edited Young Pioneers, the organ newspaper of the Young Pioneers Central Corps.
1934 He joined the Red Army University of Chinese Workers and Peasants in the spring, and in the autumn of the same year he served as political commissar and director of the political department of the 4th Division of the Red 3 Army Corps. During the Long March, he successively served as the political commissar of the Red 3 Army Corps 1 1 3, and led his troops to take part in the battles of capturing Loushanguan, conquering Zunyi City and holding on to Laoya Mountain. After arriving in northern Shaanxi, he served as the political commissar of the Cavalry Corps of the Central Military Commission. /kloc-entered the Anti-Japanese Red Army University in the summer of 0/936, and served as a faculty member of the Anti-Japanese Military and Political University after graduation.