Speaking of "Shogun Tiger", many people will first think of General Zhang Xueliang.
From a teenager who first appeared on the battlefield, transformed into a soldier who had experienced the flames of war, and finally rewrote history in the "Xi'an Incident", this young marshal of the Feng clan is really a legend. A while ago, the popular TV series "Young Marshal" used beacon fire and love to urge the tears of many people.
In new China, there are also many people whose fathers fight the country, and whose sons inherit their father's business and continue to cast the soul of the iron-blooded army. The governor of Chang'an Avenue (WeChat ID: Capitalnews) found that the sons of the following vice chairmen of the Central Military Commission have now become the backbone of the military.
Chi Haotian's son Chi Xingbei
Even his comrades-in-arms did not know his family lineage

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As a newly established department after this round of military reform, members of the army's leading body have appeared one after another. A few days ago, the new political commissar of the Army Logistics Department also appeared, and he was Transferred from the Political Commissar of the Army Equipment Research and Ordering Department of the General Armament Department to Major General Chi Xingbei.
Major General Chi Xingbei also has a special identity, the son of General Chi Haotian. From 1995 to 2003, Chi Haotian served as vice chairman of the Central Military Commission for eight consecutive years.
Chi Xingbei has been very low-key over the years, and there is not much public information. Writer Ai Qi and Chi Haotian are friends of life and death, he wrote in "The Little-Known Story of Chi Haotian's Children" that Chi Haotian and his wife are very strict about the education of their children, always teaching children to learn cultural knowledge well and work hard by their own skills. Couples usually do not take their children with them when they go out and visit, and many people who have worked around Chi Haotian for many years do not know their children.
Chi Xingbei served as a soldier in the army for several years, and until he was demobilized, no one in the army knew that he was Chi Haotian's son. After being admitted to the military academy, Chi Xingbei put on his military uniform again and worked at the signal station of a certain department. Step by step, he grew into a major general.
Zhang Zhen's sons Zhang Haiyang and Zhang Ningyang
Three rules establish a family style
During the 9.3 military parade last year, Zhang Zhen, former vice chairman of the Central Military Commission, passed away and the whole country mourned.
Zhang Zhen ruled the army strictly and his family even more strictly, and he established three rules for his family very early on, including not using his influence for personal gain, not accepting gifts and eating and drinking at public expense, and not gambling. In order not to let his children forget the beacon years, he took out a bullet that had been in his body for 10 years and handed it to his wife as the "best legacy" left for his children.
Zhang Haiyang
The 63rd Division was an old unit where Zhang Zhen had worked, and he put his son Zhang Haiyang in the 63rd Division for training, strictly requiring them to be strong in all aspects of politics, military, and work style, "If they are not qualified, don't come back." In this way, Zhang Haiyang started from an ordinary soldier in the army, and the deputy squad leader and squad leader grew into a general step by ladder, and was promoted to general in 2009. This is also the first pair of "general fathers and sons" in New China.
In addition to the third son Zhang Haiyang, Zhang Zhen's other three sons and son-in-law were also generals, such as the fourth son, Major General Zhang Ningyang, who served as deputy director of the Military Transportation Department of the General Logistics Department. A door of six generals, military history is rare.
Liu Yuan, son of Liu Shaoqi
From the "seventeen-in-command" to the anti-corruption pioneer
From 1949 to 1954, Liu Shaoqi, the founding father of the People's Republic of China, also served as vice chairman of the People's Revolutionary Military Committee of the Central People's Government. It was the supreme military organ of the state at that time, and its functions were equivalent to those of the later Central Military Commission. Later, with the adjustment of the organization, Liu Shaoqi was appointed chairman of the National Defense Commission.
His son Liu Yuan also grew up to be a general, fighting corruption and not dishonoring the family style. Henan, the place where Liu Shaoqi once fought, also became the beginning of Liu Yuan's political career.
Liu Yuan
In 1982, Liu Yuan came to Xinxiang County, Henan Province after graduating from the History Department of the North Normal College (now the First Normal University). In the Qiliying People's Commune, he is the last of the 17 directors, deputy secretaries, and directors. This young man, who was "plainly dressed and spoke sincerely", drank white porridge and nibbled on dried sweet potatoes with his fellow villagers, and did not have the shelf of high-level cadres at all.
In recent years, with the continuous deepening of the anti-corruption campaign in the military, Liu Yuan, who served as the political commissar of the General Logistics Department, has another title -- the "anti-corruption vanguard" of the army, especially the fall of the "military tigers" such as the big tiger Gu Junshan, which is inseparable from Liu Yuan. Now, he has transferred to the National People's Congress and continues to exert his residual heat.
Liu Zhuoming, son of Liu Huaqing
Father and son relay to upgrade armaments
Liu Huaqing, who served as vice chairman of the Central Military Commission from 1992 to 1997, has been called "the father of China's modern navy" by the Associated Press. His "coastal defense" naval strategy has been used to this day. In the context of the million-dollar disarmament in the 1980s, Liu Huaqing, then commander of the Navy, proposed naval modernization "against the trend" and established the Naval Equipment Development Demonstration Center, which became a think tank at the decision-making level. Zhang Zhaozhong, the "bureau seat" with countless fans, is a well-known person who has come out of the center.
Liu Zhuoming
Liu Huaqing's son, Liu Zhuoming, inherited his father's business and successively served as director of the Naval Equipment Demonstration Center, president of the Naval Equipment Research Institute, president of the Naval Command College, and deputy director of the General Assembly Science and Technology Committee. Although there is no public information indicating the specific work content of Liu Zhuoming, it is certain that he has also made many contributions to the improvement of naval armaments.
If there are positive examples, there are naturally negative teaching materials. Although Guo Boxiong, former vice chairman of the Central Military Commission, and his son Guo Zhenggang were both generals, they actually returned to the same place on the road of corruption, which made people feel the importance of family style again.
In the final analysis, the father and son will rely on the stars not "one person to attain the Tao, the chicken and dog to ascend to heaven", but to rely on good family style and personal cultivation. In this way, the son of the gate can take the gun from his father's hand and inherit the loyal blood of the military family.