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Founding Fathers and Their Families (55)

Founding Fathers and Their Families (55)

He Zhenxin

Founding Fathers and Their Families (55)

He Zhenxin and his wife Xiao Ping

He Zhenxin (1916-1966), a native of Yongxin County, Jiangxi Province, was a founding major general.

He joined the Red Army in 1931 and joined the Communist Party of China in the same year. He was successively the deputy platoon commander of the 51st Regiment of the 17th Division of the 6th Red Army, the political commissar of the cadre brigade of the 2nd Military Subdistrict of the Xiang'echuanqian Provincial Military Region, the instructor of the 49th Regiment Battalion of the 17th Division of the 6th Red Army, the deputy director of the Political Office of the 717th Regiment of the 359th Brigade of the 120th Division of the Eighth Route Army, the political commissar of the 4th Detachment of the 359th Brigade (Detachment Leader Su Ao), the Director of the Political Office of the 1st Detachment of the Hunan People's Anti-Japanese National Salvation Army (Detachment Leader Chen Waiou, Political Commissar Li Quan), and the Political Commissar of the 717th Regiment of the 359th Brigade of the Central Plains Military Region (Regiment Leader Liu Hai), Director of the Political Department of the 359th Brigade of the 2nd Column of the Northwest Field Army (Brigade Commanders Guo Peng and Xu Guoxian, Political Commissar Li Quan), Deputy Political Commissar and Director of the Political Department of the 5th Division of the 2nd Army of the People's Liberation Army (Division Commander Xu Guoxian, Political Commissar Li Quan, He Jiachan).

Since December 1949, he has successively served as the first political commissar of the 25th Division of the 9th Army of the newly formed 22nd Corps of the People's Liberation Army (Division Commander Liu Zhenshi), the deputy director and political commissar of the Artillery Department of the Harbin Military Engineering College, the vice president of the PLA Artillery Engineering College, the political commissar of the Artillery Science and Technology Research Institute, and the deputy political commissar of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (1966).

Founding Fathers and Their Families (55)

He Jia property

Founding Fathers and Their Families (55)

He Jiachan's wife Fu Zhaonan and her children

He Jiachan (1917-1977), a native of Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province, was a founding colonel (promoted to major general in 1961).

He joined the Red Army in 1931 and joined the Communist Party of China in 1933. He successively served as a scout of the Political Protection Bureau of the Soviets of Xianggan Province, a reconnaissance officer of the Political Protection Sub-bureau of the Red 6th Army, an instructor of the Company of the 52nd Regiment of the 18th Division, a company instructor, a battalion instructor and a battalion commander of the 3rd Battalion of the 717th Regiment of the 359th Brigade of the 359th Brigade of the 120th Division of the Eighth Route Army, a battalion commander of the 1st Brigade of the 1st Detachment of the Eighth Route Army, a deputy chief of staff of the 359th Brigade of the 2nd Field Column of the Jinsui Military Region (Chief of Staff Yin Baoren), a commander of the 718th Regiment of the 359th Brigade of the 2nd Column of the Northwest Field Army, and a deputy commander of the 5th Division of the 2nd Army of the People's Liberation Army (Division Commander Xu Guoxian and Political Commissar Li Quan) , Political Commissar (Division Commander Xu Guoxian)

After the founding of New China, he successively served as commander and political commissar of the cavalry division of the Xinjiang Military Region, commander of the Hotan Military Subdistrict, commander and political commissar of the 7th Cavalry Division of the Military Region, first secretary of the Altay Prefectural Committee of the Communist Party of China and commander of the military subdistrict, deputy commander of the Southern Xinjiang Military Region, cadet of the Beijing Higher Military Academy, deputy commander of the 54th Army of the People's Liberation Army (1960), commander of the Frontline Command of the Xinjiang Military Region (Sino-Indian Self-Defense Counterattack) and commander of the Southern Xinjiang Military Region (1962-1964), chief of staff of the Xinjiang Military Region Headquarters (1965-1968). Chief of Staff of the Fuzhou Military Region Headquarters (1975).

Founding Fathers and Their Families (55)

Major General Qin Guangyuan

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Colonel Qin Guangyuan and his wife, Lieutenant Colonel Liu Xing, took a group photo

Qin Guangyuan (1913-2002), a native of Hong'an County, Hubei Province, was a founding colonel (promoted to major general in 1964).

He joined the Red Army in 1931 and joined the Communist Party of China in 1933. He successively served as a doctor and medical director of the Field Hospital of the Red Fourth Front, a medical director and deputy director of the Health Department of the Red 4th Army, a captain of the Health Team of the 770th Regiment of the 385th Brigade of the 129th Division of the Eighth Route Army, the director of the Brigade Military Medical Department, and the director of the Brigade Health Department, a cadet of Yan'an Medical University, a political commissar of the Ministry of Health of the Jidong Military Region, a political commissar of the Ministry of Health of the 9th Column of the Northeast Field Army, and a director of the Health Department of the Logistics Department of the 49th Army of the People's Liberation Army (Director of Logistics) Mao Pu'an.

After the founding of New China, he successively served as the political commissar of the Ministry of Health of the Logistics Department of the 21st Corps of the Fourth Field Army, the deputy political commissar of the Logistics Department of the Corps, the political commissar of the Logistics Department of the Engineering Corps of the Central and Southern Military Region, the political commissar of the Cultural School of the Wuhan Military Region, and the deputy political commissar of the Logistics Department of the Wuhan Military Region (1962-1978).

Founding Fathers and Their Families (55)

Yuan Yelie

Founding Fathers and Their Families (55)
Founding Fathers and Their Families (55)

Yuan Yelie and his wife Luo Jia

Yuan Yelie (1899-1976), a native of Dongkou County, Hunan Province, was a founding major general.

In 1924, he entered the second class of the Whampoa Military Academy and joined the Communist Party of China in 1925. Successively served as the officer of the Political Department of the Whampoa Military Academy, the deputy battalion commander of the Independent Regiment of the 4th Army of the National Revolutionary Army (Northern Expedition), the commander of the 2nd Regiment of the 24th Division of the 11th Army (Nanchang Uprising), the chief of staff of the Longzhou Garrison Brigade and the commander of the 1st Battalion of the Guangxi Longzhou Garrison Brigade (Longzhou Uprising), the chief of staff of the 1st Column of the 8th Army of the Red Army (He Jiarong, the political commissar Pan Yuming), the commander of the 59th Regiment of the 20th Division of the Red 7th Army (Political Commissar Zhang Yi), the director of the Armed Forces Department of the Headquarters of the Chinese National Liberation Vanguard (Commander Li Chang), and the principal of the Shandong Column School of the Eighth Route Army. Director of the Training Department of the 1st Branch of the Anti-Japanese Military and Political University (President Zhou Chunquan, Political Commissar Li Peinan), Commander of the Independent Detachment of the 1st Brigade of the Shandong Column (Political Commissar Liu Tao), Chief of Staff of the Eighth Route Army Shandong Qinghe Military Region (later renamed Bohai Naval Region) Chief of Staff (Commander Yang Guofu, Political Commissar Jing Xiaocun), Second Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff (First Deputy Commander Long Shujin), Commander of the Bohai Naval Region (Political Commissar Jing Xiaocun, Zhang Ye) and Commander of the 7th Division of the Military Region (Political Commissar Li Mancun), Commander of the Bohai Column of the East China Field Army (Political Commissar Zhou Guanwu), The second deputy commander and chief of staff of the Shandong Military Region (First Deputy Commander Xu Shiyou), the second deputy commander and chief of staff of the East China Military Region Navy (First Deputy Commander Lin Zun).

After the founding of new China, he successively served as deputy commander and chief of staff, commander and political commissar of the East China Military Region Navy (1951-1952), political commissar of the Navy's East China Sea Fleet (1955), deputy chief of staff of the Naval Command (1955-1965), vice minister of the Ministry of Fisheries (1960), and head of the Marine Professional Group of the State Science and Technology Commission (1963).