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He was known as the "Black Fox Tiger", but was only awarded the rank of major general, and lived to the age of one hundred

Wang Zhaoxiang may know that there are not many people, but Liu Zhidan must be very familiar to everyone, and Wang Zhaoxiang is the same name as the Northern Shaanxi Hanzi, who is very brave in battle, and is known as the "Black Fox Tiger"

He was known as the "Black Fox Tiger", but was only awarded the rank of major general, and lived to the age of one hundred

Wang Zhaoxiang is a Shaanxi Shenmu person, because of the influence of the Yang family's story, so he had the dream of serving the country from an early age, and later under the influence of his brother, he joined the revolutionary team and joined the party.

He was known as the "Black Fox Tiger", but was only awarded the rank of major general, and lived to the age of one hundred

Wang Zhaoxiang was a courageous and knowledgeable military talent, and in a very short period of time, he brought a special task force of only seven people to the development and growth, and eventually developed into an independent division of two thousand people.

During his time in northern Shaanxi, he led the armed struggle to develop the Shenfu Jiayu Revolutionary Base Area, and developed the Shenfu Jiayu area into a consolidated base area with an area of 42,000 square kilometers and a population of 140,000.

He was known as the "Black Fox Tiger", but was only awarded the rank of major general, and lived to the age of one hundred

In 1949, he also went to the Nanjing Military Academy to study, and in 1952, he participated in the establishment of the Rear Service College, serving as the deputy director and director of the Organizational Command Department. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of major general.

He was known as the "Black Fox Tiger", but was only awarded the rank of major general, and lived to the age of one hundred

Later, he also served as the principal of the Advanced Engineering Corps School, the vice president of the Engineer Corps College, and the dean. He left us in 1988 and left us in 2009 at the age of 100.

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