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Founding Fathers and Their Families (109)

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Founding Fathers and Their Families (109)

Liu Zhuanlian

Founding Fathers and Their Families (109)

Liu Zhuanlian and Li Xi

Liu Zhuanlian (1912-1992), a native of Chaling County, Hunan Province, was a founding lieutenant general.

He joined the Red Army in 1930 and joined the Communist Party of China in the same year. Successively served as the commander of the Chaling Guerrilla Brigade, the deputy platoon commander and deputy company commander of the 3rd Regiment of the Hunan Southeast Independent Division of the Red Army, the company commander of the 54th Regiment of the 22nd Division of the Red 8th Army, the battalion commander and regimental chief of staff of the 49th Regiment of the 17th Division of the Xianggan Military Region, the commander of the 49th Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red 6th Army (political commissar Wang Chijun), the chief of staff of the division (division commander Wu Zhengqing, the political commissar Tang Xiangfeng), the division commander, the commander of the model division of the 6th Army of the Red Second Front Army (political commissar Peng Lin), and the cadet of the Yan'an Anti-Japanese Military and Political University. The first regimental commander of the 717th Regiment of the 359th Brigade of the 120th Division of the Eighth Route Army (political commissars Liu Daosheng, Liu Linian, And Yan Fusheng), the chief of staff of the 359th Brigade of the 359th Brigade of the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Jinsui United Defense Army (the 359th Brigade stayed in Shaanxi) (brigade commander and political commissar missing, deputy brigade commander Su Jin, deputy political commissar Yan Fusheng), the commander of the 2nd detachment of the Eighth Route Army going south (political commissar Zhang Qilong), the brigade commander of the 359th Brigade of the Northeast People's Autonomous Army (political commissar Yan Fusheng), the deputy commander of the Hejiang Military Region (commander He Jinnian, political commissar Fang Qiang) and the commander of the 1st Military Sub-district (political commissar Chen Yu), Commander of the Independent 1st Division of the Northeast Democratic Coalition Army (Political Commissar Yan Fusheng), Deputy Commander of the Songjiang Military Region (Commander Chen Guang, Political Commissar Zhang Xiushan), Commander of the 29th Division of the 10th Column of the Northeast Democratic Coalition Army (Political Commissar Wu Jinnan and Zhuo Xiong), Commander of the 29th Division of the 10th Column of the Northeast Field Army (Political Commissar Chen Fahong), First Division Commander of the 140th Division of the 47th Army of the People's Liberation Army (Political Commissar Chen Fahong), and Second Deputy Commander of the 48th Army (First Deputy Commander Zhou Renjie).

After the founding of New China, he successively served as commander of the 48th Army of the People's Liberation Army (1950-1952) and commander of the Southwest Jiangxi Military Region, commander of the 41st Army of the People's Liberation Army (1952-1954) and commander of the East Guangdong Military Region, vice president of the Plaster General Senior Infantry School, a cadet of the Nanjing Military Academy, commander of the Brigade University Garrison Area (1959), deputy commander of the Shenyang Military Region (1962-1975), and a member of the First and Second Central Advisory Committees.

Founding Fathers and Their Families (109)

Liu Xiyuan

Founding Fathers and Their Families (109)

Liu Xiyuan and Feng Yan are in the northeast

Liu Xiyuan (1917-2003), a native of Ji'an County, Jiangxi Province, was a founding lieutenant general.

He joined the Red Army in 1930 and joined the Communist Party of China in 1932. He successively served as a commander of the special agent company and secretary of the regiment branch of the Rear Office of the Red Army, a youth officer of the Political Department of the Ruijin Red Army School, a youth officer of the Political Department of the 6th Division of the Red 3rd Army, a young officer of the Political Department of the 4th Division of the Red 1st Army, a political commissar of the 12th Regiment of the 4th Division of the Red 1st Army, an instructor of the 3rd Battalion of the 686th Regiment of the 343rd Brigade of the 115th Division of the Eighth Route Army (Battalion Commander Deng Keming and Wang Youcai), a regimental political commissar (regimental commander Zhang Renchu), and a political commissar of the 6th Regiment of the 2nd Brigade of the 115th Division (Regiment Commander He Dongsheng). Political Commissar of the 1st Military Subdistrict of the 1st Naval Region of the 115th Division (Commander Liang Xingchu), Political Commissar of the 2nd Military Subdistrict (Commander Qin Shimian), Director of the Political Department of the 1st Division of the Shandong Military Region (Division Commander Liang Xingchu, Political Commissar Liang Biye), Deputy Commander of the Tonghua Military Region of the Northeast People's Autonomous Army (Commander He Changgong, Political Commissar Wu Shuzhi), Commander and Political Commissar of the Independent 2nd Division of the Liaoning Military Region, Deputy Political Commissar and Director of the Political Department of the 3rd Column of the Northeast Democratic Coalition Army (Commander Zeng Kelin, Political Commissar Luo Shunchu), Deputy Political Commissar of the 40th Army of the People's Liberation Army (Commander Han Xianchu, Political Commissar Luo Shunchu), Deputy Political Commissar and Director of the Political Department of the 47th Army (Commander Cao Lihuai, Political Commissar Zhou Chiping).

After the founding of New China, he successively served as political commissar of the 38th Army of the Volunteer Army (1950), deputy director of the Youth Department of the General Political Department of the People's Liberation Army (1952), secretary of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Youth League (1956) and vice chairman of the All-China Youth Federation, secretary of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League (1957), chairman of the All-China Youth Federation (1958), vice chairman of the Fifth Federation of The World Youth Federation (1959), director of the Organization Department of the General Political Department (1964), deputy director of the General Political Department (1967), deputy political commissar of the Lanzhou Military Region (1969). Deputy Political Commissar of Nanjing Military Region (1972-1980).

Founding Fathers and Their Families (109)

Guo Huaruo

Founding Fathers and Their Families (109)

Guo Huaruo and Shi Xiangyun

Guo Huaruo (1904-1995), a native of Fuzhou, Fujian Province, was a founding lieutenant general.

In 1925, he was admitted to the 4th Artillery Section of the Whampoa Military Academy, and joined the Communist Party of China in the same year. Later, he served as acting captain of the 2nd Artillery Brigade of the Whampoa Military Academy (Eastern Crusade), captain of the 2nd Artillery Brigade of the Wuhan Central Military and Political School (Northern Expedition), cadet of the Moscow Artillery School of the Soviet Union (1927-1929), chief of staff of the 2nd Column of the 4th Army of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army (column commanders Li Tianzhu and Zeng Shi'e, party representatives Zhang Hexqiu and Luo Ronghuan), chief of staff of the General Headquarters of the Red 1Staffic Army (Chief of Staff Zeng Shi'e), chief of staff of the General Headquarters of the Red Army (Chief of Staff Zhu Yunqing), Secretary General of the Provisional General Front Committee of the Red Army (Secretary Mao Zedong) and Chief of the General Staff Office, Acting Chief of Staff, Chief of staff of the General Staff Department of the Central Military Commission (Chief of Staff Ye Jianying), Director of the 2nd Bureau, Chief Instructor of Ruijin Red Army University, Director of the Training Department of The Northern Shaanxi Red Army University, Chief Of Education of Red Army Instructors (Division Commander Zhou Kun, Political Commissar Yuan Guoping), Director of the Training Department of the Qingyang Infantry School of the Red Army (President Liu Bocheng, Political Commissar Yuan Guoping), Chief of Education of the Infantry Section of the Anti-Japanese Military and Political University, Director of the 1st Bureau of the General Staff Department of the Central Military Commission (Minister Chen Qihan), "Kang Da" Principal of the 3rd Branch And Director of the 4th Bureau of the General Staff, Director of Education of Yan'an Military Academy (Dean Zhu De), Principal of the Artillery School of the Eighth Route Army in Yan'an (Political Commissar Qiu Chuangcheng), Director of the Military Education Division of the Central Party School, Deputy Commander of the Lunan Military Region (Commander Zhang Guangzhong, Political Commissar Fu Qiutao), Deputy Commander of the 6th Column of the East China Field Army (Commander Wang Bicheng, Political Commissar Jiang Weiqing, Acting Political Commissar Chen Shifu), Political Commissar of the 4th Column (Commander Tao Yong), First Political Commissar of the 9th Corps of the Third Field Army (Commander Song Shilun), Commander and Political Commissar of the Songhu Security Command of the East China Military Region.

After the founding of New China, he successively served as commander and political commissar of the Songhu Garrison Command, commander and political commissar of the Shanghai Air Defense Command, commander and political commissar of the air defense force of the East China Military Region, commander of the East China Public Security Army (1950), political commissar of the 8th Corps of the People's Liberation Army (1950-1952), deputy commander of the Nanjing Military Region (1955-1969), vice president of the Academy of Military Sciences (1973-1982), and member of the first Central Advisory Committee.