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Guo Jiafang (1908-1998), the word Citadines. Zodiac Sign: Monkey. A native of Mengcheng County, Anhui Province.
From 1924 onwards, he successively entered Beijing Yude Middle School, Huiwen Middle School, now the Middle School High School, and Feng Yuxiang's Nationalist Army Army Cadre School in the first phase of study.
In 1927, he was introduced by Peng Xuefeng to join the Communist Party of China (after losing organizational contact).
Since 1928, he has served as a staff officer, platoon commander and company commander of the Staff Office of the 4th Road Headquarters of the 2nd Group Army of the National Revolutionary Army, a staff officer of the 27th Brigade of the Provisional 9th Division of the Northwest Army, a deputy battalion commander of the 3rd Battalion of the 62nd Regiment of the 31st Brigade of the 11th Division of the Northeast Border Defense Army of the National Revolutionary Army, a battalion commander of the 3rd Battalion of the 217th Regiment of the 109th Brigade of the 132nd Division (Great Wall Resistance War), a cadet of the 13th Batch of Nanjing Army University (1936), the commander of the Officer Training Regiment of the 29th Army of the "Nationalist Army", and the commander of the "Nationalist Army" Colonel Commander of the 537th Regiment of the 179th Division of the 77th Army (Division Commander He Jifeng), Deputy Commander of the 179th Division and Commander of the 537th Regiment (Division Commander Xu Changlin), Deputy Commander of the 132nd Division (Division Commander Wang Changhai), Commander of the 132nd Brigade of the 3rd Appeasement District (Commander Feng Zhi'an) of the Xuzhou Command Post of the Army General Headquarters, And Major General Commander of the 132nd Division of the Reorganized 132nd Division of the "Nationalist Army" (1948).
Liberation Medal, Second Class
In November 1948, he led his troops to hold a battlefield (Huaihai Campaign) uprising with He Jifeng and Zhang Kexia. He successively served as the second deputy commander of the 34th Army of the 8th Corps of the Third Field Army of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (Rao Zijian), the deputy chief of staff of the Nanjing Garrison District Headquarters (Chief of Staff Rao Zijian), the chief of staff (Commander He Yixiang, political commissar Zhang Fan), the vice president of the East China Military Region Public Security Cadre School (Principal Guo Huaruo), the deputy chief of staff of the Anhui Military Region Headquarters (1953), and the member of the Fifth and Sixth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
Medal of Merit of the Red Star, Second Class
In 1955, he was awarded the rank of colonel of the Chinese People's Liberation Army and was awarded the Order of Liberation of the Second Class, rejoined the Communist Party of China in 1957, and was awarded the Red Star Meritorious Service Medal of the Second Class in 1988.
Li Mingyang
Li Mingyang (1891-1978), character Siguang. Zodiac Sign: Rabbit. A native of Xiao County, Anhui Province.
In his early years, he studied at Jiangsu Army Primary School, Army No. 4 Middle School and Xuzhou Normal School, and joined the Chinese League Association.
In 1911, he participated in the "Xinhai Revolution" and served as a staff officer of the Li Liejun Department of the Governor of Jiangxi, the commander of the machine artillery brigade directly under him, the commander of the 10th Infantry Regiment, and the commander of the Hukou Fortress.
After the failure of the "Second Revolution" in 1913, he went to Japan to study military affairs at the Omori Hiroshi Society in Japan and the University of Berlin in Germany.
He returned to China in the spring of 1916. Successively served as senior staff member of the 2nd Army of the National Patriotic Army (commander-in-chief Li Liejun) and head of the guard regiment, commander of the 1st echelon of the Jianguo Gan Army, commander of the Jianguo Gan Army, deputy commander of the 9th Division of the 3rd Army of the National Revolutionary Army (division commander Zhu Peide) and commander of the 26th Regiment (Northern Expedition), deputy commander of the 31st Army of the "Nationalist Army" (commander Zheng Shaoqian), deputy commander of the 17th Army of the "Nationalist Army" and commander of the 2nd Division (commander Cao Wanshun), deputy commander of the 2nd Division of the "Nationalist Army" Army (division commander Gu Zhutong) and commander of the 6th Brigade, member of the Jiangsu Provincial Government and director of the Provincial Security Department, "National Army" The commander-in-chief of the 5th Theater guerrilla zone (1937) and the inspector of Xuzhou and the commander of the northern Jiangsu guerrilla zone, the deputy commander-in-chief of the "Nationalist Army" Lusu Theater (commander-in-chief Yu Xuezhong).
In May 1945, he was captured during a battle against Japan.
He was released after the victory of the War of Resistance. He successively served as a member of the Sixth Central Supervision Commission of the Kuomintang, deputy commander of the 10th Theater of the "Nationalist Army" (Commander Li Pinxian), director of the Huainan Bureau, chairman of the Board of Directors of the Shanghai Yangzi Timber Factory (1946), advisor to the State Policy of the The President of the Republic of China Government (1949), and representative of the Nanjing Li Zongren Government to jiangbei for peace talks.
In the autumn of 1949, he attended the first plenary session of the New CppcC and the founding ceremony of the New Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in Beiping.
After the founding of New China, he successively served as a member of the East China Military and Political Committee and the Administrative Committee, a member of the Jiangsu Provincial People's Government, the director of the Provincial Department of Agriculture and Forestry, the vice chairman of the First Jiangsu Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the first member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, a member of the First, Second and Third National Defense Commissions, and a deputy to the First, Second, Third and Fifth National People's Congresses.
Zhang Zhizhong
Zhang Zhizhong (1890-1969), formerly known as Zhang Benyao (张本尧), was a chinese character. Zodiac Sign: Tiger. A native of Chao County, Anhui Province.
In his early years, he served as a private soldier in Yangzhou Salt Affairs and a patrol officer of the Anqing Patrol Police Bureau.
In 1911, he participated in the anti-Qing uprising (Xinhai Revolution) in Yangzhou. Later, he served as a soldier of the Shanghai Student Army of the Revolutionary Army, a cadet of the Baoding Army Officer School, a company commander and battalion commander (protector of the law) of the Guangdong-Yunnan Army, a staff officer and division chief of staff of the headquarters of the Guangdong-Guizhou Army, a deputy chief of staff of the 3rd Enlistment Corps of the Huangpu Military Academy (Captain Wang Maogong), a chief of staff, a chief of staff of the 2nd Division of the 1st Army of the National Revolutionary Army (division commander Wang Maogong), a chief of staff of the Guangzhou Garrison Headquarters, a deputy commander of the General Headquarters of the Northern Expeditionary Army (Chief of Staff Li Jishen), the chief of education and the director of the Training Department of the Wuhan Branch of the Huangpu Military Academy, and the chief of the Student Corps (Principal Deng Yanda). Director of the Training Department of the Nanjing Central Army Officer School (Education Chief He Yingqin), Education Chief (Principal Chiang Kai-shek) and Commander of the 2nd Division, Commander of the 5th Army of the "Nationalist Army" (Songhu War of Resistance, Awarded the Order of qingtian Bairi [No. 10]), Commander of the 87th Division of the Army (1935), Commander-in-Chief of the 9th Group Army (1937), Chairman of Hunan Province (1937-1938), Director of the Political Department of the Military Commission of the National Government (1940), Chief Representative of the Kuomintang side of the "Chongqing Negotiations", He was the Member of the Sixth Central Executive Committee and a member of the Standing Committee of the Kuomintang (1946), chairman of the Military Commission of the Nationalist Government, director of the Northwest Camp and chairman of the Xinjiang Coalition Government (1946), director of the Northwest Military and Political Governor's Office (second-class general), representative of the Kuomintang side of the Military Investigation Office (Marshall, representative of the United States, representative of the Communist Party of China Zhou Enlai), chief representative of the "Beiping Negotiations" delegation of the Nanjing Li Zongren government.
Zhang Zhizhong and his wife Hong Xihou
After the collapse of the "Peiping Negotiations" in April 1949, he stayed in Peiping and announced his separation from the Nationalist government. In September of the same year, he called Tao Zhiyue and Bao Erhan in Xinjiang, which contributed to the peaceful liberation of Xinjiang. Subsequently, he attended the first plenary session of the New CPPCC (elected as a member) and the founding ceremony of the People's Republic of China.
After the founding of New China, he successively served as a member of the People's Revolutionary Military Commission of the Central People's Government (1949-1954), vice chairman of the Northwest Military and Political Committee, member of the Standing Committee of the First (Co-opted), Second, Third and Fourth National Committees of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, member of the Standing Committee of the First and Second National People's Congresses, vice chairman of the Third National People's Congress, vice chairman of the First, Second and Third National Defense Commissions, members of the Standing Committee of the Second Central Committee of the Kuomintang Revolutionary Committee, and vice chairman of the Third and Fourth Central Committees of the Kuomintang Revolutionary Committee.
Zhang Zhizhong Memorial Series