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Inner Mongolia born celebrity greats, which ones you have heard of

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Ji Yatai (1901 – March 12, 1968), also known as Dai Feng, used the names Zhao Danshou, Zhao Fu, Zhao Yanshou, Wang Xi, Aqileev, Bulao Ning, etc. Mongolian ethnicity, born in Inner Mongolia Tumut Zuoqi Sanliang Village. The first Mongolian Communist Party members and the first ethnic minority ambassadors.

Inner Mongolia born celebrity greats, which ones you have heard of

Zhu Shifu (1902-1941), a bannerman of Tumut, Inner Mongolia, a soldier of the Republic of China, with the rank of major general, was one of the senior chinese military generals killed during the War of Resistance Against Japan.

Inner Mongolia born celebrity greats, which ones you have heard of

Tatsumi (1905-1927) was originally named Tatsushou. Mongolian. Hohhot City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is a native of Sui. He was an early member of the Communist Party of China and served as the secretary of the Working Committee of the Chahar Special Region of the Communist Party of China. In August 1927, Duo Songnian was arrested, and the enemy did not know the secret of the Communist Party organization from him, and with five large nails up to one foot long, he was crucified alive on the wall of the DajingMen Gate in Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province, at the age of 22.

Inner Mongolia born celebrity greats, which ones you have heard of

Ulan Fu (December 23, 1906 – December 8, 1988), formerly known as Yunze and Yunshiyu, was pseudonymous as Chen Yunzhang. A native of Tabu Village, Zuoqi, Tumut, Inner Mongolia, ethnic Mongolian. He joined the Communist Party of China in September 1925. Rank of General. He once served as Vice President of the People's Republic of China, Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, Vice Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese Political Consultative Conference, and Director of the United Front Work Department of the CPC Central Committee.

Inner Mongolia born celebrity greats, which ones you have heard of

Jia Ligen (1907 - March 19, 1941), born in Inner Mongolia, joined the Communist Party of China in 1925 and was a hero of the Anti-Japanese War. On March 19, 1941, while leading a group of Mongolian youths from Daqingshan to Yan'an, he encountered the enemy and died in battle, at the age of 34, when he was the director of the Mongolian Administration Office of the Jinsui Guerrilla District Administrative Office in Suicha.

Inner Mongolia born celebrity greats, which ones you have heard of

Liu Binglin (1909-1982), formerly known as Wang Jiazhen, a native of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and Linger County, was an early member of the Communist Party of China. In 1926, he was admitted to the Northwest Military and Political School and joined the army in the same year, joined the Communist Party of China in April 1927, and then engaged in underground work of the Communist Party for a long time and participated in the agrarian revolution, the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation. During the period of the new-democratic revolution, a large number of Intelligence intelligence of the Kuomintang reactionaries and the Japanese army invading China was cracked, and more than a thousand patriots and young students were protected.

Inner Mongolia born celebrity greats, which ones you have heard of

Kong Fei (1911 – January 23, 1993) was a Mongolian, senior ethnic minority general and founding major general of the People's Republic of China. He joined the 129 Movement in 1935, joined the Communist Party of China in 1936, and joined the Eighth Route Army in 1938. He participated in the agrarian revolution, the War of Resistance Against Japan, and the War of Liberation. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of major general and was awarded the Order of Liberation of the Second Class. In July 1988, he was awarded the Medal of Merit of the Red Star of the First Class by the Central Military Commission of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.

Inner Mongolia born celebrity greats, which ones you have heard of

Tang Guizhi (1914-1946) was born into a poor peasant family in Zhu Kewanlai Village, Jingpeng County, Inner Mongolia (now Yongming Village, Liulin Township, Keshketeng Banner), Inner Mongolia. In early 1946, he joined the Communist Party. After the civil war broke out in full swing, the Kuomintang bandits and the homecoming regiment counterattacked the warp shed. On the afternoon of July 28 of the same year, while on a mission, he was arrested by the bandits at Niutougou Gate and taken to Erdi. The enemy tortured her in every way and failed to bring her to her knees. The next day, he was brutally killed by the enemy. The body was later buried in the Keqi Guangxing Township Martyrs' Cemetery.

Inner Mongolia born celebrity greats, which ones you have heard of

Zheng Tianxiang (1914.09.09~2013.10.10), formerly known as Zheng Tingxiang, a native of Liangcheng County, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (formerly Suiyuan Province), was an outstanding member of the Communist Party of China, a tried and tested loyal communist fighter, a proletarian revolutionary, an outstanding leader of China's political and legal front, a former member of the CPC Central Advisory Committee, the president of the Supreme People's Court, a representative of the Seventh and Eighth National Congresses of the CPC, and a deputy to the Fifth National People's Congress.

Inner Mongolia born celebrity greats, which ones you have heard of

Qi Junfeng (1915-1947), Inner Mongolia Alxa Bannerman, female, formerly known as Sefrema. After the "July 7 Incident", she led more than ten people from the Japanese and puppet control areas to Wuyuan County, where the Nationalist army was stationed, to participate in the anti-Japanese war, and in May 1938, the Military Commission of the State Government appointed her as the commander of the major general of the former banner defense command of Urart, recruiting more than 200 young people in the banner and organizing them into two regiments, and performed heroically in the defense of Xishanzui. In 1940, he went to Chongqing to report for duty. Summoned by Chiang Kai-shek and his wife, he was promoted to lieutenant general, and the rear headquarters was expanded into three regiments, with a strength of more than 600 troops, and he took on the task of guiding and reconnaissance in the various units in Fu Zuoyi's front line. He was assassinated on July 20, 1947.

Inner Mongolia born celebrity greats, which ones you have heard of

Zhang Rushan (19 August 1915 – 15 August 2003), formerly known as Guo Wanyi, was a native of Saraki, Suiyuan (present-day Baotou, Inner Mongolia). In 1936, he joined the Vanguard of the Chinese Nation and the Communist Youth League of China, and joined the Communist Party of China in July of the same year. He participated in the 129 student movement and participated in leading and organizing a series of student anti-Japanese and anti-Japanese salvation movements in Xicheng District, Beiping City. In 1937, he joined the Pingxi Anti-Japanese Salvation Volunteer Army. He was promoted to the rank of major general in 1961. He was awarded the Order of Independence and Freedom of the Second Class, the Order of August 1, Second Class, the Liberation Medal of the First Class, and the Medal of Merit of the Red Star, First Class

Inner Mongolia born celebrity greats, which ones you have heard of

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