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He was a subordinate of Mr. Lin, who was awarded the rank of general after the founding of the People's Republic of China, and later imprisoned.

Before the founding of New China, the people could be said to be living in the depths of the waters, when many young people with lofty ideals were determined to resist this oppressed inequality. Among them were many revolutionary martyrs. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the youngest one is Mr. Lin, he was known for cherishing talents during the war, and there were several tiger generals under him, one of whom was very outstanding, and was awarded the title of general after the founding of New China, he was Huang Yongsheng, and then he was imprisoned in turbulent times, where are his descendants now?

He was a subordinate of Mr. Lin, who was awarded the rank of general after the founding of the People's Republic of China, and later imprisoned.

Huang Yongsheng was born in 1910 in Xianning, Hubei Province, at a time when China was undergoing earth-shaking changes, and with the outbreak of the Xinhai Revolution, the Manchu Qing government was overthrown, and China ended more than 2,000 years of feudal dynasties. Due to the complex factions at that time, the central government was controlled by warlords, in order to compete for power, warlords everywhere fought for years, and the invaders did not stop dividing up China, and the people still did not get a peaceful life.

Huang Yongsheng, who was born in that era, participated in the Autumn Harvest Uprising at the age of 17, and then joined the First Division of the Workers' and Peasants' Revolutionary Army with the team, and soon after he arrived at Jinggangshan, he joined the Communist Party of China. In the revolutionary struggle that followed, he gradually rose from an ordinary soldier to a company commander to a commander with his courage and good fighting.

He was a subordinate of Mr. Lin, who was awarded the rank of general after the founding of the People's Republic of China, and later imprisoned.

Unlike the generals of the same period, Huang Yongsheng's education level was not high, and he did not receive systematic military knowledge training in military academies. But he was good at summarizing in battle, and he would use the accumulated combat experience in every war, which made his troops often win battles. After the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Huang Yongsheng led his troops to deal heavy blows to the Japanese army in North China many times, which also laid the foundation for the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in the future. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Huang Yongsheng was transferred to the Northeast Field Army, and Mr. Lin became his leader.

For this tiger general who did not go to military school, but was brave and good at war, Mr. Lin relied heavily on him, and Huang Yongsheng also proved his military ability to the leaders with repeated victories. Among them, when fighting against the Kuomintang Liao Yaoxiang's troops, the other side's weapons and equipment were well-equipped, so Liao Yaoxiang also had no fear, facing the fierce artillery fire of the other side, Huang Yongsheng led the troops through a bitter battle and won the war.

He was a subordinate of Mr. Lin, who was awarded the rank of general after the founding of the People's Republic of China, and later imprisoned.

It was because of his outstanding performance during the war that Huang Yongsheng was awarded the rank of general in 1955 after the founding of New China, and at the same time served as the commander of the Guangzhou Military Region. However, at this time, he did not point out some inappropriate views in the face of Mr. Lin, but instead regarded them as the goal of his own action. This made him make mistakes during that particular period. In 1971, he was removed from his post and 2 years later he was expelled from the party. In 1981, Huang Yongsheng was sentenced to 18 years in prison and deprived of political rights for 5 years.

Huang Yongsheng, as the beloved general of President Lin, had outstanding performances in the early revolutionary struggle and later in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation, and made great contributions to the founding of New China, but later for various reasons he was involved in the political whirlpool and led to his dismissal and expulsion from the party, which cannot but be said to be a pity.

He was a subordinate of Mr. Lin, who was awarded the rank of general after the founding of the People's Republic of China, and later imprisoned.

As such a legendary general, his eldest son quit his job at a state-owned enterprise in the 1980s and embarked on the road to business. After development, the career is doing quite well. His youngest son, after retiring from the army, engaged in cultural work and wrote a book about his father's life. They are usually very low-key, just like ordinary people.

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