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In order to become a U.S. citizen, the descendants of 15-year-old Manchu Qing nobles joined the U.S. military, but soon became a major general in the U.S. army

In addition to the president, president and prime minister of a country, the general can be described as a protector of the country. Zhu De, Peng Dehuai, Ye Jianying, and other generals, the ten founding generals of New China, must be well known. Fu Luren, also a general, is the first Chinese-American major general in the United States, although not a Chinese general, but in the United States he has a sincere patriotic heart, and has made many contributions to the friendly relations between China and the United States.

In order to become a U.S. citizen, the descendants of 15-year-old Manchu Qing nobles joined the U.S. military, but soon became a major general in the U.S. army

If you trace back to the roots, Fu Luren was originally a descendant of the Fucha family, and in history, the Fucha family has produced many empresses, which shows that the family status is extraordinary. Fu Luren can be said to be a Manchu of the Qing Dynasty, but he was born in 1934, which is no longer the Qing Dynasty at this time, and belongs to the Republic of China era.

In order to become a U.S. citizen, the descendants of 15-year-old Manchu Qing nobles joined the U.S. military, but soon became a major general in the U.S. army

Fu's father, fu Jingbo, was in an early relationship with the American missionary Stuart Layden, who was then the president of Yenching University. Fu Jingbo was Situ Leiden's proud protégé, and the Situ family and the Fu family have always had close relations, and Situ Leiden also has a deep affection for China, so Fu Luren was influenced a lot by Situ Leiden. He followed Stuart To the United States to the Fu family and began his life in the United States. At this time, Fu Luren did not have American citizenship like his father, so he had to obtain it by joining the army, and he was originally a Manchu descendant who fought the world on horseback, and Fu Luren himself was more advocating force, so he was also very happy to serve in the military. Finally, at the age of 23, in 1957, he joined the U.S. Reserve Officer Training. Sure enough, with his love of the military and his talent in this field, he eventually became a major general in the US Army in 1990. During this time, he rose through the ranks and served as a judge, legal adviser, prosecutor, and assistant director of civil law in the Military Justice Division. After retiring from the united army, he did not intend to let himself idle like this, but served as the vice president of Boeing Inc. China, constantly contributing to the development of Sino-US relations. He was 74 years old when he returned to China in 2008 to fulfill Stuart's last wish to bury his ashes in China. Finally, he died of a heart attack in the first half of 2010.

In order to become a U.S. citizen, the descendants of 15-year-old Manchu Qing nobles joined the U.S. military, but soon became a major general in the U.S. army

It can be said that Fu Luren's 33-year military career was extremely outstanding, and the United States, which was already discriminatory at that time, achieved the rank of major general, and never forgot that he was a descendant of China, and constantly promoted the sustainable development of Sino-US relations, which is really a model for future generations

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