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Mrs. Xie Fuzhi: Joined the Red Army at the age of 11, and after the founding of the People's Republic of China, he was promoted to minister, but in his later years he was expelled from the party

Among the 57 founding generals, Xie Fuzhi can be regarded as a relatively famous one, and his life has a mixed reputation and is full of legends. During the war years, Xie Fuzhi was a battle-hardened general, he joined the Red Army at the age of 21, and was born and died for the revolutionary cause for decades, with great merit. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Xie Fuzhi was awarded the rank of founding general, and later became the minister of public security and vice premier, which can be described as incomparably prominent.

Mrs. Xie Fuzhi: Joined the Red Army at the age of 11, and after the founding of the People's Republic of China, he was promoted to minister, but in his later years he was expelled from the party

Unfortunately, in his later years, General Xie Lao took a detour and created many unjust, false and wrongly decided cases, so that he was expelled from the party eight years after his death, and his ashes were also moved out of Babaoshan, which made people sigh endlessly. In addition to the old general Xie, his wife Liu Xiangping also had a bumpy fate, and after several twists and turns, we can review it.

Liu Xiangping, born in 1920, is a native of Xie County, Shanxi. She pursued progressive ideas in her early years, and at the age of 11 she joined the Red Army, thus beginning a revolutionary career. Although Liu Xiangping was young and could not go to the front line to fight, she paid silently in other fields and participated in the Long March, which was a great contribution. After arriving in northern Shaanxi, Liu Xiangping entered kang da to study, during which she met Xie Fuzhi, who also came to study at kang da.

Mrs. Xie Fuzhi: Joined the Red Army at the age of 11, and after the founding of the People's Republic of China, he was promoted to minister, but in his later years he was expelled from the party

At that time, Xie Fuzhi served as the director of the political department of the Red 9 Army and was a member of the Red Fourth Front. And Liu Xiangping can also be regarded as a female haojie, an old revolutionary who has gone through the Long March. They later met and got to know each other and married. After that, Liu Xiangping followed her husband around the battlefield, participated in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation, and successively served as the county magistrate of Pingshun County, the secretary of the Taiyue Tumin County CPC Committee, and the county magistrate. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Xie Fuzhi became the number one party, government and army in Yunnan, and Liu Xiangping also followed her husband to Yunnan, during which he did some work within his ability.

Mrs. Xie Fuzhi: Joined the Red Army at the age of 11, and after the founding of the People's Republic of China, he was promoted to minister, but in his later years he was expelled from the party

In his later years, Liu Xiangping's career was smooth and prosperous, and his promotion was very fast, and he became the minister of health in 1973, which can be described as a beautiful scenery. However, the heights were not cold, and Liu Xiangping, like her husband, later took some detours and did a lot of bad things. Beginning in October 1976, her life took a dramatic turn, first by being removed from all positions and ordering her to reflect on her problems. In August 1985, Liu Xiangping was expelled from the party again, and this once high-powered figure became an ordinary person and left the stage of history. In his later years, Liu Xiangping settled in Beijing and lived a peaceful civic life until his death.

Mrs. Xie Fuzhi: Joined the Red Army at the age of 11, and after the founding of the People's Republic of China, he was promoted to minister, but in his later years he was expelled from the party

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