
Tong Linge (1892-1937), formerly known as Ling Ge (凌阁), was a native of Gaoyang County, Hebei Province. Lieutenant General, Deputy Commander, 29th Army. In July, he was ordered to block the enemy at Nanyuan and Tuanhe. When his father was seriously ill, Tong waved tears and said, "Things are urgent! At this time of filial piety, I cannot serve my father. "On the morning of the twenty-eighth day, he was wounded in the head by a bullet in the leg and was martyred. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army General. Year forty-five.
Zhao Dengyu (1898-1937) was a native of Heze County, Shandong. Lieutenant General, 132nd Division, 29th Army. He is highly skilled in martial arts and was once famous for his surprise attack led by the Great Wall Anti-War Xifengkou. In July, he was ordered to aid beiping and nanwan from Hejian County, Hebei Province. On July 28, he was shot several times in the Dahongmen area. Bury Lugou Bridge. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army General. Chinese New Year's Eve Nine.
Qin Lin (1900-1937), whose original name was Tongguan, was a native of Guilin, Guangxi. Graduated from the Guangxi Army Lecture Hall. Brigadier General, Major General, 511st Brigade, 171st Division, 7th Army. On October 23, he was ordered to block the enemy on the southern shore of yunzaobin. "Soldiers who hold on to defend the country, how can they go to Anye when they are in trouble?" "Fight with the enemy and martyr the country. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army General. Chinese New Year's Eve seven.
Hao Menglin (1898-1937) was a native of Licheng County, Hebei Province. Baoding Army Officer School Phase VI. Lieutenant General of the Army's 9th Army. On October 4, he was ordered to leave Qianbei to take up the post of commander-in-chief of the former enemy of the Central Corps. Yu Xinkou Station to The first line from Nanhuaihua Town to block the enemy. He was shot and martyred in the early morning of October 16. Buried Wuchang Zhuo Daoquan. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army General. Chinese New Year's Eve Nine.
Rao Guohua (1894-1937) zibichen, number retirement, Sichuan Ziyang people. Lieutenant General, 145th Division, 2nd Army. On November 23, he was ordered to stop the enemy in Changxing, Zhejiang. The Book of Desperation reads: "Resolve to coexist with the city, and report the grace of the state's cultivation and the love and care of the governors at all levels." "Fall, burn Guangde Airport, kill yourself and martyr the country." The National Government posthumously awarded the Army General. Year forty-three.
Liu Xiang (1890-1938) was a native of Dayi, Sichuan. Graduated from the Sichuan Army Lecture Hall. Commander-in-Chief of the Seventh Theater of Operations of the Army and Commander-in-Chief of the Second Class of the 23rd Army. He fought on the battlefields of Si'an and Guangde. After the defeat at the Battle of Songhu, he was ordered to guard Nanjing. Shortly after the start of the counter-offensive against Wuhu, he was martyred in Hankou due to illness on January 23, 1938. The National Government gave a state funeral and posthumously awarded it to a general of the first rank. Year forty-eight.
Wang Mingzhang (1893-1938) Zhong Zhong, a native of Xindu, Sichuan. Graduated from Sichuan Army Officer School Phase III and Army University. Lieutenant General, 122nd Division, 41st Army, 22nd Army. He was ordered to stop the enemy in Teng County. On the morning of March 17, "we will fight to the death to repay the country." Shot in the abdomen during a street battle, he raised his gun and martyred himself. Buried in the new capital of Sichuan. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army General. Year forty-five.
Feng Anbang (1885-1938) was a native of Wudi County, Shandong. Lieutenant General of the 42nd Army of the 2nd Army. Following the Battle of Taierzhuang in March, in September it held the Dabie Mountains in a bloody battle for more than 50 days, and then moved to the area of Xiangfan and Xiangyang in northern Hubei. On November 3, he was bombed by enemy aircraft and martyred. Buried in the southern suburbs of Xiangyang, the National Government posthumously awarded the army general. Year fifty-three.
Chen Anbao (1891-1939) was a native of Hengjie Ma Village, Huangyan County, Zhejiang Province. Baoding Military Academy Phase III. Lieutenant General of the 29th Army of the 32nd Army. In May, he was ordered to stop the enemy in Nanchang. On May 6, the enemy and our white-knife fighters were killed and wounded, and they were martyred by several bullets of enemy machine guns. Buried huangyan hengjie hill, the national government posthumously awarded the army general. Year forty-eight.
Zhang Zizhong (1891-1940) was a native of Linqing, Shandong. Graduated from Jinan Law and Politics School. Lieutenant General of the 33rd Army plus the rank of Commander-in-Chief. He was ordered to block the enemy in Yicheng, Hubei Province. On May 16, he was martyred in a hand-to-hand fight at a pumpkin shop. Zeng hand said: "As long as I can make this determination... My nation of five thousand years of history will never perish at the hands of the three islands of the Slaves. The determination to die for the country and the nation, the sea is not rotten and the stone is not rotten, and it will never change halfway. May it be encouraged with all the brothers. "Buried in Chongqing Beibei Plum Blossom Mountain." The National Government posthumously awarded the Army General. Year forty-nine.
Tang Huaiyuan (1884-1941) character Fochuan, Yunnan Jiangchuan people. Graduated from the Yunnan Army Lecture Hall. Lieutenant General of the 3rd Army. In May, he was ordered to block the enemy in Xia County. After many days of bitter fighting, he said: "I swear to coexist and die with Mt. Nakajō!" On the twelfth day of the battle, all the ammunition was exhausted, and Tang drew his gun and martyred himself. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army General. Year fifty-seven.
Li Jiayu (1890-1944) ziqixiang, Sichuan Pujiang people. Graduated from the Sichuan Army Officer Academy. Lieutenant General of the 36th Army and commander-in-chief of the 47th Army. He was ordered to be the commander-in-chief of the rearguard of the First Theater of the Battle of Yuzhong. Oath: "The boy wants to repay the favor of the country, and dying on the battlefield is a good ending." "On May 21, he was ambushed in Qinjiapo in Shaanxi County, and was shot in the head and abdomen. Buried in the southern suburbs of Chengdu. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army General. Year fifty-four.
Zhang Chenxing (1905-1939) was a native of Hangzhou, Zhejiang. He graduated from Peking University, Baoding Military Academy Phase 9, Army University Phase 10, and Army University Research Institute. Lieutenant General, Deputy Chief of Staff, First Theater Command. On March 7, while on duty, he was suffocated and martyred in Xi'an by enemy bombing. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army General. Chinese New Year's Eve four.
Tang Juwu (1892-1939), formerly known as Fulong, was a native of Shuangcheng, Heilongjiang. Graduated from the Northeast Army Lecture Hall. Lieutenant General of the Northeast guerrilla commander-in-chief. In May, he was ordered to attack the enemy at Platform Mountain in Qian'an County, Hebei Province. Seriously wounded in the battle, when he was dying: "Unite all anti-Japanese forces and advance into the northeast." "Wounded and martyred. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army General. Year forty-seven.
Jiang Baili (1882-1938) Character Fang Zhen, Character Baili, Zhejiang Haining people. Graduated from the first place in the infantry section of the third phase of the Japanese Army Non-Commissioned Officer School. Studied in Germany. Famous military theorist. He is the author of "Sun Tzu's New Interpretation", "Military Common Sense", "The Japanese", "The Basic Concept of the War of Resistance", "Quick Decision and Protracted", and "National Defense Theory". Included in the Complete Works of Mr. Jiang Baili. In 1938, he served as the acting vice president of the Army University, and in November he was martyred due to illness in Yishan, Guangxi. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army General. Year fifty-six.
Liao Lei (1890-1939), originally known as Mengxiang, was a native of Luchuan, Guangxi. Graduated from baoding army school phase II. Commander-in-Chief of the 21st Group Army of the National Revolutionary Army and Chairman of Anhui Province. He participated in the Battle of Songhu, Xuzhou, Wuhan, and Suizao, and was ordered to establish an anti-Japanese guerrilla base area in Dabie Mountain, and served as the commander-in-chief of the guerrilla in the Eyu-Anhui Border Region. In 1938, he served as the chairman of the Anhui Provincial Government and the commander of the provincial security. In 1939, he was martyred in Anhui due to cerebral hemorrhage. The National Government posthumously awarded the posthumous gift to the Army General. Year forty-nine.
Chen Jiliang (1883-1945), formerly known as Chen Shiying, was a native of Wenrufang, Sanfang Seven Lane, Fuzhou, Fujian Province. Graduated from the 4th Driving Class of Nanjing Jiangnan Water Teachers Academy. Studied in the UK. He served as Commander of the First Ship of the Navy, Executive Secretary of the Admiralty, and Chief of Staff of the Vice Admiral of the General Command of the Navy. Wounded and commanded the Battle of Jiangyin Sea and Air. Four or five years in Chongqing old wounds recurrence martyrdom. The National Government posthumously awarded the admiralship. Year sixty-three.
Fang Zhenwu (1887-1945) was a native of Zhongxiang, Huangyan County. Graduated from Jiangnan Lushi School. Lieutenant General of the Military Commission. In March of that year, the Japanese army launched the battles of southern Henan and northern Hubei. He served as the chairman of the military style and discipline inspection group and went to the front line to supervise the battle. He fell seriously ill in Xi'an and died in October. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army General. Year fifty-eight.
Chen Xunyong (1886-1944), zi Daopei, a native of Minxian County, Fujian Province. Graduated from the 16th class of Fujian Ship Politics School. He served as commander of the naval practice fleet and commander of the Horsetail Fortress. Vice Admiral Executive Deputy Of the Admiralty. Chief of Staff of the General Command of the Navy and Chairman of the Society for the Study of Naval Combat Lessons. He died in office four or four years later. The Nationalist government posthumously promoted him to admiral. Year fifty-eight.
Song Zheyuan (1885-1940) was a native of Leling County, Shandong. The Beiyang Army graduated from the Military Academy of the Battalion. Commander of the 29th Army of the National Revolutionary Army. In 1932, he served as a member of the Beiping Branch of the Military Commission and chairman of the Chahar Provincial Government. In the past three years, it has won a great victory at the peak and shaken the whole country. As a result, the "Big Knife March" was sung all over the country. In 1938, he served as the deputy commander of a general in a war zone, and soon contracted liver disease. In 1940, he resigned as a member of the Military Commission and returned to his wife's hometown of Mianyang, Sichuan for recuperation. He died of illness on April 5 and was martyred. Year fifty-five.
Zou Hong (1897-1945) was a native of Luliaokeng, Qianlin Township, Taiwan, and was originally from Huayang Township, Wuhua County, Guangdong Province. Baoding Army Officer School Viii. Lieutenant General of the 35th Army Group Army, Deputy Commander-in-Chief, Commander of guibian district. In April 1939, the Battle of Yijianghui and the Battle of Chaoshan in June were ordered to rush to Changsha in April 1939. In 1944, the Japanese army in Guangzhou fell to Qingyuan and was finally rehabilitated. He was martyred on April 16, 1945. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army General. Year forty-eight.
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Huang Meixing (1897-1937) was a native of Meixian County, Guangdong Province.[ Whampoa Phase I. Brigadier General, Major General, 264th Brigade, 88th Division. He was ordered to block the enemy on the front line of Jiangwan. On August 14, when he attacked the patriotic girls' school occupied by the enemy Marine Corps Headquarters at about 3 p.m., he was hit by enemy shells and martyred. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year forty.
Cai Bingyan (1902-1937) was a native of Hefei, Anhui. Whampoa Phase I. Major General Brigade Commander, 201st Brigade, 67th Division, 18th Army. He was ordered to stop the enemy at Luodian. "The officers and men of this brigade swear to coexist and die with the position, to live and die, and not to be afraid!" My generation has two paths, the enemy lives and I die, and I live and die! "On August 25, he was shot several times and martyred. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Chinese New Year's Eve five.
Pang Hanzhen (1899-1937) was a native of Jingxi County, Guangxi. Graduated from the Guangxi Army Lecture Hall. Major General Brigade Commander, 510 Brigade, 170th Division, 7th Army. On October 22, he was ordered to block the enemy at the position of Chen Jiaxing. The position was several times easy, and the enemy was retaken after several rushes and kills. On the afternoon of the 23rd, he was shot and martyred. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Chinese New Year's Eve 8.
Zhu Yaohua (1891-1951) was a native of Changsha, Hunan. Graduated from Baoding Military Academy Phase III. Lieutenant General, 18th Division, 22nd Army. On October 26, he was ordered to hold the position of Dachang. The position changed hands several times, the dead and wounded were killed, the casualties of the whole division were exhausted, the position fell, and they raised their guns and martyred themselves. (Seriously injured and rescued.) He was shot after the 1951 land reform. Wu Keren (1894-1937) character Jingshan, Manchu, Heilongjiang Ning'an County people. Baoding Military Academy Phase V. Lieutenant General of the 67th Army. He fought in Pingjin and Pinghan Lines. In early November, he was ordered to hold the county seat of Songjiang for three days, cover the retreat of the Shanghai defenders, complete the task on the ninth day, and was shot and martyred during the breakthrough. Year forty-three.
Wu Jiguang (1903-1937) was a native of Xuyi County, Jiangsu Province. Whampoa Phase II. Major General Brigade Commander, 174th Brigade, 58th Division, 74th Army. He inflicted heavy losses on the Japanese army at Luodian. In early November, he was ordered to go to Qingpu to stop the enemy. The bloody battle lasted for four days and nights and then turned to the White Crane Harbor. On the ninth day of the battle, there were almost no troops, and Wu was also shot and martyred. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Chinese New Year's Eve four.
Xia Guozhang (1894-1937) was a native of Rong County, Guangxi. Graduated from Hubei Fazheng University and Baoding Military Academy. Deputy Commander of the 175th Division of the 7th Army. On November 21, he was ordered to block the enemy in Wuxing County on the southern shore of Taihu Lake. Cover the retreat of the large army and be martyred in hand-to-hand combat. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year forty-three.
Wu Guozhang (-1937) Lieutenant General of the 75th Army Division. He was ordered to stop the enemy in Shanghai. On November 26, during a fierce battle with the enemy in Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, he was shot and martyred.
Jiang Yuzhen (1893-1937) character Lianbi, Shandong Heze people. Graduated from the CSKA Officers' Higher Education Class. Major General, Brigade Commander, 196th Brigade, 66th Division, 34th Army. On September 29, he was ordered to hold yuanping in Chengxian County for seven days. After seven days, he was ordered to keep it for another three days. During the breakout, he was hit by a shell and broke his leg, and he was martyred by another bullet. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year forty-four.
Liu Jiaqi (1894-1937) was a native of Wuhan, Hubei Province. Graduated from Baoding Military Academy and Army University. Major General Division Commander of the 54th Division of the 9th Army. He was ordered to block the enemy at the central main position of Nanhuaihua Town and the southern highlands of Guanzi Village. The number of positions is easy, and the reciprocating rush kills. He was shot and martyred on October 16. Buried in Wuchang. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year forty-three.
Zheng Tingzhen (1893-1937) was a native of Zhecheng, Henan. Brigade Commander of the Independent 5th Brigade of the 25th Army. Before the trip, he swore to his mother that he would not defeat the Japanese army and swore that he would not survive. He was ordered to send the 9th Army to the northern Jin front to block the enemy. In the northeast highlands of Huaihua in the south of Xinkou, it was in contact with the enemy's short soldiers. On October 16, he was shot and martyred during a fierce battle. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year forty-four.
Zhao Xizhang (1901-1938) was a native of Hejian, Hebei. Graduated from Beijing Qinghe Army Officers Preparatory School and Baoding Military Academy Phase 9. Major General Brigade Commander, 215th Brigade, 70th Division, 19th Army. He was ordered to stop the enemy in Yin County. On February 21, he was seriously injured in hand-to-hand combat. "My clothes have long been prepared, and this is the place where I am buried, and today there is no life or death." "Wounded and martyred. Buried in the east of The Western Stone Building. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Chinese New Year's Eve seven.
Lü Xiaotao (1893-1938) was a native of Hejian, Hebei. Lushan Officer Training Corps Phase III. Major General, 501st Regiment, 84th Division, 17th Army. He was ordered to block the enemy in Xi'anze County, Shanxi. Encountered the enemy in Baobin Village. Outnumbered, the casualties were enormous. On April 11, he was wounded by the enemy and martyred. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year forty-five.
Zhang Peimei (1885-1938) character Crane Peak. A native of Chengxian County. Graduated from Baoding Army Academy. Lieutenant General Law Enforcement Director for the Second Theater. He thought that the punishment was not strict, the reward was unclear, and he had no face to see the generals in the army. At noon on February 25, he wrote a warning letter to Yan Xishan and then took poison and killed himself. Year fifty-three.
Xiao Shan Ling (1892-1937) character Tie Nong, Hunan Yiyang people. Baoding Military Academy Phase III. Deputy Commander of the Gendarmerie Major General and Commander of the Security. At the end of November, he was sent to the city and then served as the director of the capital police department and the mayor of Nanjing. After the fall of the city on December 12, he was ordered to cover the troops to cross the river and break through the siege by being shot and martyred. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year forty-five.
Gao Zhisong (1900-1937) zi jin, Guangxi Cen Xi people. Whampoa Phase III. Brigadier General, Major General, 264th Brigade, 88th Division, 72nd Army. After the fall of Shanghai, he was ordered to retreat to Nanjing Yuhuatai. At dawn on the twelfth day, the officers and men were encouraged to "swear to coexist and die with the position" and resist until the position was completely destroyed. All the soldiers of Gaotong were martyred. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Chinese New Year's Eve seven.
Liu Zhendong (1893-1938) character Xizhou, Shandong Yinan people. Graduated from the Northeast Army Lecture Hall. Senior Counsellor of the 5th Theater Commander's Headquarters and Commander of the 2nd Guerrilla Major General. Guerrilla forces spread throughout Jiaodong, northern Jiangsu, Lunan, and northern Lu, and the "guerrilla commander Liu" was famous and far-reaching. On February 28, he was ordered to go to JuXian to block the enemy. He was shot and martyred. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year forty-five.
Chen Zhongshu (1891-1938) was a native of Anning County, Yunnan. Major General Brigade Commander of the 543rd Brigade of the 183rd Division of the 60th Army. He has participated in the movement to protect the country and the Law. He was ordered to go out to block the enemy. On the afternoon of April 24, he fought with the enemy in Taierzhuang. During the fierce battle, the shells hit the head and face and martyred the country. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year forty-seven.
Zhou Yuan (1894-1938) character Kaizhi, Guangxi Ningming County, Zhuang ethnicity. Graduated from the senior class of the Central Army Officer School Nanning Branch. Lieutenant General, Deputy Division Commander, 173rd Division, 48th Army. He was ordered to block the enemy in Mengcheng. Dawn on May 9 was exhausted. Except for more than twenty breakthroughs, Zhou and all the soldiers were martyred. Buried in the city of Mongolia. Year forty-four.
Li Bifan (1892-1938) ziqi, Hunan Jiahe people. Baoding Military Academy I, commander of the 23rd Division of the 27th Army. In the spring of that year, he was ordered to block the enemy in the area from Yuncheng to Heze in Shandong. On May 14, he was wounded in a hand-to-hand fight with the enemy, and he wrote his last words: "The sin of misleading the country, how to die is not a pity, may my compatriots work hard to kill the enemy." "Self-inflicted martyrdom. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year forty-six.
Fang Shuhong (1906-1938), a native of Licheng, Shandong, graduated from the Japanese Army Non-Commissioned Officer School. Lieutenant General, 114th Division, 51st Army. He was the brigade commander of the Nineteenth Route Army. In the spring of that year, he was ordered to guerrilla attack in the southern land of Lunan and achieved great success. He led his troops to participate in the Battle of Taierzhuang and was martyred in the Battle of Fengjiachang in Lunan in June. Chinese New Year's Eve two.
Chen Dexin (1904-1938) was a native of Yanling, Henan. Brigade Commander of the 86th Brigade of the 29th Division of the Army. He was ordered to stop the enemy in Wuhan. In September, he was shot and martyred during the fierce battle in Huangmei Phoenix Ridge, Hubei Province. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Chinese New Year's Eve four.
Fan Xing (1899-1938), formerly known as Meng Sheng, was a native of Houfang Village, Taosha, Fengcheng, Jiangxi. Graduated from Baoding Military Academy Phase VIII, plus Wuhan Luojiashan General School Training Class. Deputy Commander of the Major General of the 198th Division. He was ordered to stop the enemy in Wuhan. In September, he was shot and martyred in Huangpi, Hubei Province. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Chinese New Year's Eve Nine.
Jianghuang (-1938) A native of Wuyuan, Anhui. Seven sessions of the Japanese Non-Commissioned Officer School. Lieutenant General of the Political Department of wuhan xingying. He was ordered to stop the enemy in Wuhan. In October, during a fierce battle, he was shot and martyred.
Zhu Yanhui (1901-1938) was also known as Guilin, a native of Chengguan, Ruian. The third session of the Whampoa Higher Education Class. Major General Brigade Commander of the 546th Brigade, 85th Division, 94th Army. He was ordered to block the enemy in Jinniu District, Hubei Province. When he was ill, he commanded on a stretcher, and on November 3, during the fierce battle, he was shot and martyred. The corpse was whipped by the Japanese army. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Chinese New Year's Eve seven.
Zhong Yi (1900-1940) was a native of Fusui, Guangxi. Graduation Normal School, Shaoguan Lecture Hall Phase II. Commander of the 173rd Division of the 84th Army. He was ordered to block the enemy in the area of Zaoyang and Yichang in Hubei Province. On May 9, there were only about forty people. "As soldiers... When you leave a bullet to kill yourself, do not be afraid of the enemy, and be ashamed. "Self-inflicted martyrdom. Buried in Guilin, Guangxi. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year forty.
Dai Minquan (1892-1940) was a native of Ruzhou, Henan. Lieutenant General of the Army's 39th Army and commander of the 5th Guerrilla Column in Southern Henan in the First Theater of Operations. In May, he was ordered to block the enemy in Suiping, Henan. He was shot and martyred during the fierce battle. Year forty-eight.
Zheng Zuomin (1902-1940) was a native of Xintian County, Hunan. Whampoa Phase I. Deputy Commander of the 2nd Army major general and commander of the 9th Division. In January, he was ordered to rush to the aid of Nanning in Guizhou. Pre-departure will: Vow to fight the enemy's blood to the end. On February 3, when he broke through the position at Kunlun Pass in Guangxi, he was martyred in hand-to-hand combat. Buried in the Nanyue Martyrs' Shrine Martyrs Cemetery area in Nannan, Hunan. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Chinese New Year's Eve 8.
Zhu Hongxun (-1941) was a native of Liaoning. Graduated from the Northeast Army Lecture Hall. Deputy Commander of the Major General of the 53rd Army. At the beginning of the year, he was ordered to resist the enemy in western Hunan Province. On the way to the battle, he was bombed by an enemy plane and martyred. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General.
Li Hanqing (1895-1941) was a native of Fan County, Henan (Pu County, Shandong). Graduated from Fujian Military Academy and Lushan Officer Training Corps. Major General Commander of the 57th Division of the 74th Army. On September 27, he was ordered to resist the enemy at the Laodao River in the northern suburbs of Changsha. On September 25, during the fierce battle, he was shot and martyred. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year forty-six.
Lai Chuanxiang (1904-1941) zizhenzhi, a native of Kang, southwestern Jiangxi. Whampoa Phase IV and The Army Military Academy Senior Class IV. Deputy Commander of the 190th Division of the 10th Army. In September, he was ordered to resist the enemy at Changsha City. On the 24th, the two sides fought to the death in Jinjing, the northern suburb of Changsha, and were shot and martyred. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Chinese New Year's Eve was seven years old.
Wang Jun (1902-1941), formerly known as Jun, was a native of Dongxiang, Pucheng County, Shaanxi. Graduated from Tongzhou Normal School and Huangpu Phase III. Commander of the new 27th Division of the 80th Army. On May 9, he was ordered to resist the enemy at Zhangdian in the east of Yuncheng. He was shot and martyred during the fierce battle. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Chinese New Year's Eve Nine.
Inch Sex Qi (1895-1941) character pronunciation jie, Yunnan Tengchong people. Graduated from the Yunnan Army Lecture Hall. Commander of the 12th Division of the 3rd Army. In May, he was ordered to block the enemy at Mount Nakajō. In order to rescue the commander of the army, Lieutenant General Tang Yuanfu was besieged. On the thirteenth day, when he fought with the enemy in hand-to-hand combat, he exploded his right leg with a bullet in the chest and killed himself with a sword. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year forty-six.
Jin Chongyin (1890-1941) was a native of Tong County, Hebei Province. Chief of Staff of the Major General of the 17th Army. He was ordered to resist the enemy in Shanxi. In May, he was wounded and captured in the Nakajō Mountains, and was both soft and hard to deal with the enemy, and finally became invincible. On July 16, he was killed and martyred in hengshui town, Dai County. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year fifty-one.
Liu Kexin (1893-1941) was a native of Shijiazhuang, Hebei. Baoding Military Academy Phase VI. Major General and Chief of Staff of the General Headquarters of the Hebei Nationalist Army. In July, he was ordered to stop the enemy at Mount Nakajō. During the breakout and fierce battle with the enemy, he was shot and martyred. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year forty-eight.
Shi Zuoheng (1905-1941) Ziyu, a native of Hunyuan, Shanxi. Commander of the 70th Division of the 43rd Army. In September, he was ordered to resist the enemy at Mount Nakajō. Bloody battles for several days, white-knife hand-to-hand combat. Hit by enemy artillery. "Unity of unity, dear unity, defending the motherland with iron blood, and completing the great cause of restoring the country, I will not be shaken when I die!" "Martyrdom. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Chinese New Year's Eve six.
Wu Shimin (1892-1941) was a native of Huai'an, Hebei. Graduated from Nanjing Army University Special Class. Lieutenant General of the Army's 98th Army. In September, he was ordered to stop the enemy at Mount Nakajō. On the 28th, Wu personally approached the front line of Matou Mountain in Qinshui County, and the number of positions was easy. Wu was wounded three times. During the breakthrough on the 29th, he was shot in the head and the whole army was martyred. Year forty-nine.
Xing Qingzhong (1899-1941) was a native of Tianhu Street, Song County. Lieutenant General, 64th Division, 15th Army, 15th Army, National Revolutionary Army. The area around Zhongtiao Yamagakiqu and Daixian was deployed, and the Japanese army was in a state of stalemate warfare on the front line of Daixian County. In the spring of 1941, he was severely ill with tuberculosis and refused treatment in view of the urgency of the war in Nakajō-san. Later, the military commander forcibly ordered him to go to Luo for medical treatment, passing through Shichi, and was martyred. Year forty-two.
Dai Anlan (1904-1942) Haiou, character Yangong, Anhui Wuren. Whampoa Phase III. Major General Division Commander of the 200th Division of the 5th Army. In March, he was ordered to go to Burma to resist the enemy. He was shot and martyred on May 26 at the Lang Kho in northern Burma. Buried in Xiangshan Temple, Jeonju, Guangxi. The Nationalist government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General and was awarded the Order of Merit by the Allied Forces. Chinese New Year's Eve 8.
Li Nintao (1904-1944) was a native of Heqing, Yunnan. Lieutenant General Commander of the Chemical Corps. He once commanded the shelling of the enemy's naval command in Hongkou without false fire. It was in the autumn of that year that he went to India to review the training of the institute, and when he returned to China, he was martyred due to a plane crash. Year forty.
Qi Xueqi (1900-1945) Was a native of Ningxiang, Hunan. Graduated from Tsinghua University and Noviqi Military Academy in the United States. Deputy Commander of the Army's New 38th Division major general and director of the Political Department. In March 1942, he was ordered to enter Burma to rescue thousands of British troops. He was seriously wounded and captured on 23 May. He was assassinated on March 13, 1945. Buried in Changsha Yuelu Mountain. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year forty-five.
Hong Xing (-1944) is a native of Ningxiang, Hunan. Deputy Commander of the 6th Army's newly formed 39th Division. Nicknamed "Honghuzi". He was ordered to move to The North of Tengbei. On December 17, during the fierce battle in Longling, Yunnan, he was martyred in hand-to-hand combat. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General.
Peng Shiliang (1904-1943) Qiuhu, a native of Liuyang, Hunan. Graduated from Hubei Mingde University, Huangpu Phase IV, army university phase 11. Commander of the 73rd Army's Provisional 5th Division, Major General Division. In November, he was ordered to resist the enemy at Shimen. When he was shot during the counterattack, he said: "The eldest husband is loyal to the country and filial piety to the nation. "Wounded and martyred. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Chinese New Year's Eve Nine.
Xu Guozhang (1898-1943) was a native of Chengdu, Sichuan. Commander of the Army's 150th Division. In November, he was ordered to resist the enemy at Taifu Mountain, northwest of Changde. Twenty morning serious injuries shock. His subordinates were killed and moved to the south bank of the Yuan River. Su woke up and shouted urgently: "I am a soldier, I should die on the battlefield, and transporting me across the river has harmed me!" "Raise your gun and kill yourself. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year forty-five.
Sun Mingjin (1905-1943) was a native of Suqian County, Jiangsu Province. Graduated from Whampoa Phase VI, Army University Phase XIV, and Lu University Research Institute. Commander of the Army Reserve 10th Division. In November, Changde was ordered to resist the enemy. On December 1, he was martyred by several bullets at Zhao JiaQiao. Burial nanyue martyrs shrine cemetery area. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Chinese New Year's Eve 8.
Chai Yixin (1898-1943) was a native of southern Sichuan. Graduated from Whampoa. Chief of Staff of the 58th Division of the 74th Army and Major General of the 169th Regiment. He was ordered to block the enemy at the Chunshen Tomb on Fuping Street, Changde, Hunan. On December 4, during a fierce battle, he was shot and martyred. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year forty-five.
Lü Gongliang (1903-1944) was a native of Kaihua, Zhejiang. Graduated from Quzhou Provincial Eighth Normal School and Huangpu Phase VI. Lieutenant General of the newly organized 29th Division of the 15th Army and commander of the Xuchang Garrison in Henan. He was ordered to attack the enemy at Xuchang. The city was destroyed on April 29. On May 1, he broke through to the outskirts of the city between The villages of Yuzhuang and Sugou and was blocked by enemy ambushes, and was martyred by several bullets. Year forty-one.
Wang Jiaben (1901-1944) was a native of Fuyuan, Yunnan. The fourteenth session of the Yunnan Army Lecture Hall and the General Officer Class of the Army University. Commander of the 79th Army. On September 7, he was ordered to attack the enemy at the cold water beach in Dong'an County, Hunan Province, and fought fiercely with the enemy for two days. On the ninth day, he fought with the enemy and was martyred with several knives in the head, neck, chest, and abdomen. Buried Dongan. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year forty-three.
Kan Weiyong (1900-1944), formerly known as Qingfu (庆福), was a native of Liuzhou, Guangxi. He graduated from Guangzhou Medical School, Guangxi Army Lecture Hall, Nanjing Engineer School, and Army University Second-class General Officer Class. Commander of the Army's 131st Division, Major General Division. In mid-September, he was ordered to attack the enemy at Seven Star Rock. On November 10, when the casualties were exhausted, he raised his gun and martyred himself. Buried Guilin Bawangping. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year forty-four.
Chen Jihuan (1893-1944) Kunshan, Guangxi Cen Xi people. Chief of Staff of major generals of the Guilin Defensive Command. He was wounded during the breakout on November 9, and his will and testament read: "Wounded in the right arm of the post... Decided to commit suicide to avoid humiliation. "Then he raised his gun and martyred himself. Buried Guilin Bawangping. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year fifty-one.
Liu Guiwu (1902-1938) character Xinshan, Liaoning Chaoyang people. Lushan Officer Training Corps Phase III. Commander of the Major General Division of the 6th Cavalry Division of the Army. On April 22, the enemy was blocked at the Maoming'an Banner (Bailing Temple) in Dalhan, Inner Mongolia. Encountered more than 1,000 enemy personnel and more than 70 armored vehicles, and was seriously wounded and martyred. Buried in Xi'an. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Chinese New Year's Eve six.
Li Guoliang (1896-1939) was a native of Changsha, Hunan. Graduated from the Japanese Army Non-Commissioned Officer School. In 1939, he served as the superintendent of heavy military personnel of the Military Training Department and the director of the Tianshui Xing Battalion. He once served as the deputy commander of the 17th Division of the National Revolutionary Army, the chief of education of the Heavy Army School, and the rank of lieutenant general in 36 years. On March 7, while on duty, he was bombed and martyred in Xi'an by enemy planes. Year forty-three.
Jiang Zhiying (1902-1941) was a native of Zhuji County, Zhejiang Province. The first phase of the Chaozhou Branch of the Whampoa Military Academy. Major General Garrison Commander of Taizhou Garrison Headquarters on the east coast of Zhejiang. He was ordered to garrison Haimen in Zhejiang to block the enemy. On April 19, he led a reserve force southwest of Haimen to engage the enemy in hand-to-hand combat, and was stabbed in the chest by the enemy and martyred. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Chinese New Year's Eve Nine.
Wang Fengshan (1906-1942) was a native of Wutai County, Shanxi. Graduated from the fourth phase of the Taiyuan Cadet Corps (Northern Officer School Phase I). Major General Division Commander and Acting Commander of the Provisional 45th Division of the 34th Army. In June, he was ordered to resist the enemy at the village of Zhang'ou in Wanquan, Linfen. After the commander was wounded, Wang acted as the commander of the army, personally led the reserve to counterattack, was hit by several bullets, and the intestines were flowing out of the abdomen, and the country was martyred. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Chinese New Year's Eve six.
Chen Zhixin (-1938) is a native of Luoding, Guangdong. Lieutenant General of the 4th Branch of the Central Military Academy. On October 6, at the Makou River in Sanshui, Guangzhou, a shipwreck was martyred.
Yu Xingcha (-1940) is a native of Dongyang, Zhejiang. Lieutenant General, Senior Staff Officer, General Office of the Army Military Commission. During the fierce battle, he was shot and martyred.
Lü Jizhou (-1944) was a native of Anning, Yunnan. Deputy Commander of the 3rd Army. In June, during the fierce battle, the country was martyred in hand-to-hand combat. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General.
Yu Renzhi (1905-1938) was a native of Haimen, Jiangsu Province. Graduated from Datong University in Shanghai and the 21st Class of the Japanese Army Non-Commissioned Officer School. Shandong District Administrative Inspector and Major General Military Commissioner. On November 27, he was ordered to attack the enemy at Feicheng. During the fierce battle of the breakout, he was shot and martyred. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Chinese New Year's Eve three.
Zhao Tong (1911-1939) was a native of Xiuyan, Liaoning. Commander of the 1st Guerrilla Column of the Jicha Border Region. He was ordered to go north from Chongqing to resist the Japanese and to Chenzhuang in Hebei to block the enemy. On March 8, he was martyred by a surprise attack. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year twenty-eight.
Ma Yuren (1875-1940) was originally named Riren, the character Boliang, a native of Jianhu, Jiangsu. In 3030, he was the first commander of the 16th Route Army and the commander of the 27th Army. After the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Yu yu did not hesitate to destroy his home and organize anti-Japanese armed forces to serve as the commander-in-chief of the 1st Anti-Japanese Guerrilla In the Sulu Theater. On January 3, the enemy was attacked in Funing, Jiangsu Province. He was shot and martyred. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year sixty-five.
Ding Bingquan (1899-1940) was a native of Yunmeng County, Hubei Province. Whampoa Phase I. Lieutenant General of the 197th Division of the 8th Army and Commander of the Changsha Garrison. He was ordered to block the enemy in Wuning, Jiangxi and other places. He died in a fierce battle. Year forty-one.
Chen Zhongzhu (1906-1941) was originally named Lang, also known as Bin, the character retired, Jiangsu Jianhu people. Whampoa Phase VI. Commander of the 4th Column of guerrillas in the Lusu-Anhui Border Region. On July 1, he was ordered to attack the enemy in Tai County, Jiangsu Province. He was shot and martyred during the fierce battle. Buried on the outskirts of Taizhou City. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Chinese New Year's Eve five.
Zhu Shiqin (1904-1942) was a native of Dan County, Shandong. Commander of the Army's provisional 30th Division. He was ordered to resist the enemy at Panzhuang (陳庄, in Dan County). On May 4, he was shot and martyred during a fierce battle. Bury the outskirts of the county. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Chinese New Year's Eve 8.
Zhou Fu (1901-1943) was a native of Linchuan, Jiangxi. Huangpu Phase III, successively enrolled in the Japanese Army Non-Commissioned Officer School, Japan Meiji University to study. Lieutenant General, Director of the Political Department of the Sulu Theater. On February 21, he was ordered to resist the enemy at Xiangshan Mountain in Anqiu City, Shandong. Several times rushed to kill several easy positions, and was shot and martyred during hand-to-hand combat. Burial Hill near the outskirts. Year forty-two.
Xie Shengbiao (1903-1938) is a ruopeng. Shaojiadu people in Linhai City. Graduated from the Third Phase of the Central Military Academy, the Lushan Officer Training Corps, and the Central Air Defense School. Major Generals of Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui were guerrilla commanders. In February, he was ordered to attack the enemy at Yixing, Jiangsu, and Fenghuangshan, Guangde, Anhui. Bullets are exhausted, and hand-to-hand combat is martyred. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Chinese New Year's Eve five.
Zhang Liangji (1893-1941) was a native of Changsha, Hunan. Baoding Army Officer School Phase III. Lieutenant General, Deputy Commander of the 18th Army, Executive Director of the 9th Theater of Operations. In August 1941, when inspecting the anti-Japanese protection project in Yichun, Jiangxi, he was martyred. Buried in the Nanyue Martyrs' Shrine. Year forty-eight.
Chen Lie (1903-1940) was a native of Fengshan, Liucheng, Guangxi. Graduated from Whampoa Phase I. He successively served as the commander of the 92nd Division of the National Revolutionary Army and the commander of the 54th Army. After participating in the Songhu War of Resistance, he led his troops to garrison the first line of Jingxi in Guangxi for 40 years. On October 31 of the same year, he died of illness and martyrdom in office. Chinese New Year's Eve six.
Wang Geng (1895-1942) was a native of Wuxi, Jiangsu Province. Graduated from Tsinghua University, studied at the University of Michigan, Columbia University, received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Princeton University, and graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1818. Director of the Kunming Office of the Ordnance Industry Bureau. He participated in the "1.28" Shanghai War as the head of the Major General Regiment of Taxation. In 1942, as a member of the military representative of the government to the United States, he was martyred in Cairo due to an old disease. Buried in the British Cemetery in Cairo. West Point Military Academy Review: "Hewasacredittowestpoint." Year forty-seven.
Huang Weigang (1897-1943) Zi Zhensan, Yuchen, Henan Xiangcheng people. Commander of the 59th Army. He participated in the Battle of Xifengkou, the Battle of Xiangcheng Yihe, the Battle of Suizao, and the reconquest of Nanyang. On March 3, 1943, he died of illness and martyrdom at the Nanzhang Front in Hubei Province. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General. Year forty-six.
Gao Shuangcheng (1882-1945) was a native of Weinan, Shaanxi. He joined the League in his early years. Lieutenant General of the 22nd Army of the 2nd Army of the National Revolutionary Army. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he led his troops to garrison Yulin in northern Shaanxi, recovered Biaoguan, Hequ, and Baode, and smashed the conspiracy of the Japanese to invade Shaanxi, Gansu, and Ning. He was martyred on January 31, 1945 due to his wounds and illness. Year sixty-three.
Chang Endo (1885-1942) was a Manchu of the Three Taizi Villages in haicheng xidong. Graduated from the Northeast Army Lecture Hall. Lieutenant General, 111th Division, 57th Army. He participated in the Battle of Yangzhou, the Battle of Taierzhuang, and the Battle of Xuzhou. He was martyred on 4 August 42 due to illness. Year fifty-seven.
Han Wenying (1893-1944) was a native of Mao Village, Tianhu Town, Song County, Henan. Lieutenant General, Deputy Commander, Acting Commander, 100th Army. Restore Zhao'an. He was ordered to block the enemy in Quanzhou, Tong'an, Xiamen, Zhangpu, Yunxiao, Fuzhou, Gandong, Jiangxi, Yintan, Guixi, Jinxian, and Dongxiang. He was martyred on April 28, 1944 at Glossy. Fifty years.
Yan Jiaxun (-1938) Yunnan Fumin people. Major General of the 60th Army of the Dian Army. Former Yunnan Provincial Chairman Long Yun's Captain of the Guard Brigade. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he insisted on going to the front and was allowed. He was killed in the Battle of Taierzhuang shortly thereafter. The National Government posthumously awarded the Army Lieutenant General.
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