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These generals who walked out of Chongyang, how many do you know?

As we all know, Hubei is a large province of generals, of which Hong'an is a well-known general county that has been in textbooks. And Chongyang County, too, will shine the stars. As a Chongyang person, have you heard of these generals who left Chongyang? Remember their names, this is the pride of the Chongyang people, and their military stories will surely inspire generations of Chongyang people.

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These generals who walked out of Chongyang, how many do you know?

Zhao Guotai.

Zhao Guotai, a native of Chongyang, Hubei Province, was born in 1915. The young family was poor, and he worked as a domestic worker at the age of 8. He joined the Red Army in 1930, joined the Communist Youth League of China in 1931, and joined the Communist Party of China in 1932. He was the supreme commander of the liberation of Benxi that year. He participated in the Long March, the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the War of Liberation, and the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea. He successively served as the political commissar of the guerrilla army directly under the Jin-Cha-Ji Military Region, the commander of the independent detachment of the Andong Military Region, the commander of the 150th Division of the 50th Army of the Volunteer Army, the deputy commander and chief of staff of the 50th Army, and the deputy commander of the Brigade Garrison Area. He was awarded the rank of major general in 1955 and died in Dalian in 1974 at the age of 59.

These generals who walked out of Chongyang, how many do you know?

Yin Chengzhen

Yin Chengzhen (1915-1990), a native of Chongyang County, Hubei Province. In 1930, he joined the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army. In the same year, he joined the Communist Youth League of China. In 1931, he transferred to the Communist Party of China. During the agrarian revolutionary war, he served as the platoon commander and director of the school with the battalion of the Red 3Rd Army, the youth officer and cashier of the Red Army school, the chief of the accounting and materials section, the chief of the accounting section, the chief of the accounting section, and the chief of the military reality section of the General Supply Department of the Central Military Commission. He participated in the anti-"encirclement and suppression" and long march in the Central Soviet Region. Later, he served as the director of the supply department of the Independent 1st Division in northern Shaanxi. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he served as the chief of the accounting section of the Eighth Route Army office in Xi'an and the chief of the transportation section of the guilin office. During the Liberation War, he served as deputy director, political commissar and minister of logistics department of Liaoji Military Region, and deputy director of the supply department of the Logistics Department of the Fourth Field Army of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. He participated in the battles of Liaoshen and Pingjin. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as director of the Barracks Department of the Logistics Department of the Central and Southern Military Region, director of the Finance Bureau of the General Logistics Department of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, deputy director of the Material Planning Department of the General Logistics Department of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, director of the Finance and Material Department of the General Logistics Department of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, and adviser to the Headquarters of the General Logistics Department of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. From July 1, 1967 to January 17, 1975, he was the director of the Military Control Commission of the Ministry of Finance, the director of the Revolutionary Committee of the Ministry of Finance, and the head of the core group of the Party. He is a deputy to the Fourth National People's Congress and a deputy to the Ninth National Congress of the Communist Party of China. He was promoted to major general in 1964. He was awarded the Order of August 1, Second Class, the Order of Independence and Freedom, Second Class, and the Order of Liberation, Second Class. In 1988, he was awarded the Medal of Merit of the Red Star first class. He died in Beijing on January 5, 1990, at the age of 75.

These generals who walked out of Chongyang, how many do you know?

Lei Guobao

Lei Guobao was born in December 1946 in Baima, Xiaoling, Chongyang County, Hubei Province. He enlisted in the army in December 1964 and successively served as a soldier, squad leader, and aviation materials manager in the mixed warehouse of the Logistics Department of the Second Air Force. In October 1969, he was appointed as an officer of the political office of the Military Logistics Department. In March 1971, he was appointed deputy political instructor of the auto repair station. From March 1973 to June 1976, he served as an officer and deputy director of the Political Office of the Military Logistics Department. In June 1976, he was appointed deputy director of the Aviation Materials Division of the Military Logistics Department. From January 1979 to April 1983, he was the head of the Logistics Department of the Second Air Force. In April 1986, he was appointed Head of the Logistics Department of the Tenth Air Force. In January 1993, he was appointed Director of the Logistics Department of the Nanjing Military Region. In April 1994, he was transferred to the Deputy Director of the Logistics Department of the Air Force of the Central Military Commission. In July of the same year, he was awarded the rank of major general of the Air Force by the chairman of the Central Military Commission.

These generals who walked out of Chongyang, how many do you know?

Ye Zhisheng.

Ye Zhisheng, male, Han ethnicity, graduate degree, member of the Communist Party of China, a native of Chongyang, Hubei Province, born in November 1955 in Dayuan, Chongyang. In December 1972, he was conscripted into the army and successively served in a certain department as a soldier, clerk, squad leader, regimental, division, and army training staff officer, infantry company commander, regimental training unit chief, division reconnaissance section chief, regimental chief of staff, group army chief, division chief of staff. In July 1999, he was appointed deputy division commander, and in June 2001, he was appointed division commander and director of the Logistics Department of the First Army Group. In 2007, he was appointed chief of staff of the Jiangxi Provincial Military District. He is currently the chief of staff of the Shanghai Garrison District. He was promoted to the rank of major general in July 2008.

These generals who walked out of Chongyang, how many do you know?

Gong Lihua

Gong Lihua, a native of Chongyang, Hubei Province, is a member of the Communist Party of China and holds the rank of major general of the People's Liberation Army of Chinese. He is currently the deputy secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission of the Air Force Headquarters