
Plum Blossom 7 - Feng Yong
Feng Yong (19O1-1981) character Hanqing, Liaoning Haicheng people, feng clan warlord Feng Delin eldest son, born in the same year as Zhang, the two worshiped as brothers, shared the name 'HanQing', when he was a teenager in the army to study in the wutang, after graduation to the Northeast Army, once served as the commander of the Northeast Army Air Force, the commander of the armored forces. During the years of the Northeast Army, Feng Yong was tired of the warlords' mutual conquests, believing that in order to save the country, it was necessary to cultivate a large number of industrial and educational talents. When his father died of illness in 1926, Feng Yong quit the military and used his family wealth to establish China's first Western-style university and the first free university. Feng Yong, 27, became the principal himself. After 9/18, the university was destroyed by the Japanese army, and Feng Yong was captured and taken to Tokyo, Japan, where he escaped with the help of Japanese friends. After the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Feng Yong actively participated in the Anti-Japanese War, successively serving on the Great Wall and the Songhu Front, and later serving as the Director of General Law in the Ninth Theater. After liberation, Feng Yong served as mayor with Jiang and served as a director of the power company. Feng Yong died of illness in 1981 at the age of 80.
Plum Blossom 8 - Zhang Tingshu
Zhang Tingshu (1903-1949) was a native of Yixian County, Liaoning Province. The son of Zhang Zuoxiang, the assistant commander of the Northeast Army, he has a stubborn personality since childhood, likes to dance knives and guns, and is deeply loved by Zhang Zuoxiang. When he was a teenager, he entered the first phase of the Three Eastern Provinces Lecture Hall and studied with Zhang was in the same class. After graduation, he was sent to the Japanese Infantry School to study. After returning to China, he served as a regimental commander and brigade commander. After 918, Zhang Tingshu was appointed commander of the 112th Division, the most elite of the Northeast Army. After leading the army to fight the Japanese army in Gubeikou for more than 20 days, due to Chiang's passive resistance, the Northeast Army abandoned its position and withdrew to Guannei, and Zhang Tingshu, who was distressed, offered his resignation to Zhang. After the Xi'an Incident, Zhang was imprisoned, and Zhang Tingshu resolutely went to Shanxi to find the party organization and led more than a hundred guns to join the Eighth Route Army and was appointed commander of the guerrilla column, and a year later the team grew to more than two cadres. Later Zhang Tingshu went to Kang Da to study. In 1940, Zhang Tingshu suffered from liver disease. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Zhang has been recuperating at home in Beijing. In 1949, his father died suddenly due to cerebral hemorrhage, which hit him greatly, and his illness worsened sharply, and Zhang Tingshu died in Beijing in July 1949 at the age of 45.
Plum Blossom 9 - Liu Duoquan
Liu Duoquan (1897-1985) character Fangbo, Liaoning Fengcheng people. Born in a poor family, his father was a member of the League, and Liu Duoquan accompanied his father to participate in the anti-Qing dynasty when he was a teenager, and turned to the north and south. After the Republic of China, he was sent to the Baoding Military Academy by the revolutionaries to study, and after graduation, he entered the Northeast Army as a platoon leader, and was moved to the colonel's regimental commander because of his meritorious achievements, and was later transferred to Zhang's side by his Baoding military academy classmate, Zhang's personal guard Jiang Huanan, who was transferred to Zhang's side as the deputy captain of the guard, and from then on he began to become Zhang's personal guard, and in the shooting of Yang Chang and the Xi'an Incident, Liu Duoquan took on the role of commander-in-chief, and was deeply respected by Zhang. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, Liu Duoquan served as the commander of the 49th Army of the Northeast Army to participate in the War of Resistance. On the eve of the liberation of the whole country, Liu Duoquan was electrified and revolted, and then returned to China as a counselor of the Government Council, and during the Cultural Revolution, Liu Duoquan was affected, and after the Cultural Revolution, he was repeatedly released. Liu Died in Beijing in 1985 at the age of 88.
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