Introduction to modern figures in Hebei Province (25)

Han Zhenji (1905-1975). Zodiac: Snake. A native of Gaoyi County, Hebei Province.

He was admitted to the Mechanical Department of Baoding Class A Industrial School in his early years and graduated from the Baoding Army Lecture Hall in 1925. Later, he served as staff officer of the 2nd Army Group of the National Revolutionary Army (Northern Expedition), staff member of the Northwest Army Headquarters, and staff officer of the 26th Route Army General Headquarters.

After participating in the "Ningdu Uprising" in December 1931, he was incorporated into the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army. In 1933, he joined the Communist Party of China. He successively served as the section chief of the reconnaissance section of the 14th Army of the 5th Red Army, the director of the Staff Office of the 13th Army, a teacher at Ruijin Central Military and Political School, the deputy battalion commander, battalion commander, and deputy regimental commander of the Red Army School, and the training director of the Red Army's "Gonglue Infantry School" (Principal Lin Ye, Political Commissar Zhang Jichun), Chief of the Military Commission Column Cadre Regiment Operations Section, Regiment Chief of Staff (Regiment Leader Chen Geng, Political Commissar Song Renqiong), teacher of the Northern Shaanxi Anti-Japanese Red Army University, captain of the Military Brigade of Yan'an Anti-Japanese Military and Political University; participated in the Central Soviet Area No. The fourth and fifth counter-campaigns against "encirclement and suppression" and the Long March of the First Red Army.

During the National Anti-Japanese War, he successively served as deputy commander of the 687th Regiment of the 344th Brigade of the 115th Division of the Eighth Route Army (leader Zhang Shaodong, political commissar Cui Tianmin), director of the Military Research Office of the Yan'an Central Party School, and chief of staff of the 344th Brigade (acting brigade commander) Yang Dezhi, Political Commissar Huang Kecheng), Chief of Staff of the 2nd Column of the Eighth Route Army (Commander Zuo Quan, Political Commissar Huang Kecheng), Chief of Staff of the 5th Column (Commander and Political Commissar Huang Kecheng), Minister of the Military Industry Department of the New Fourth Army, Vice President and Principal of the 5th Branch of the "Anti-Fighting University" , Vice President of the Central China Branch of the "Anti-Anti-Japanese University" (Principal Chen Yi), 2nd Division of the New Fourth Army and Chief of Staff of the Huainan Military Region (Division Commander and Commander Luo Binghui, Political Commissar Tan Zhenlin).

After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he went to Northeast China and successively served as Minister and Political Commissar of the Military Industry Department of the Northeast People's Autonomous Army, Deputy Minister of the Military Industry Department of the Logistics Department of the Northeast Democratic Alliance Army (Minister Wu Xiuquan) and Director of the Jilin Office (Political Commissar Zhang Guangcai), Northeast Minister and Deputy Minister of the Military Industry Department of the Military Region (Minister He Changgong, Political Commissar Wu Xiuquan), Director of the Heavy Industry Machinery Bureau of the Northeast People's Government.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as Director of the Machinery Bureau of the Ministry of Heavy Industry of the Government Affairs Council, Director of the Vehicle and Animal Power Management Department and Automobile and Tractor Management Department of the General Logistics Department of the Military Commission, Military Attaché of the Chinese Embassy in the Soviet Union (1955), General Logistics Department of the Military Commission Minister of the Ordnance Department (1959), Deputy Minister of the General Logistics Department (1962-1965).

In 1955, he was awarded the rank of lieutenant general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, and won the second-level August 1st Medal, the first-level Medal of Independence and Freedom, and the first-level Liberation Medal.

During the Long March, he once composed a poem called "Laundry Song": "A ladle of boiling water washes the military uniforms, and all the dirt and greasiness have not been removed. All the insects have died. The old shirts are newly mended and patched, and the threads are walking and weaving. Take your time. Thousands of miles are covered by me, and three winters are dependent on your protection. The hardships are as sweet as fat, and the dawn is shining through the remaining night."

The lieutenant general is knowledgeable and has profound calligraphy skills. His handwriting is vigorous and upright, self-contained, and enjoys a high reputation.

Lu Dadong (1915-1998). Zodiac: Rabbit. A native of Guantao County, Hebei Province.

In 1937, he joined the army to fight against Japan and save the nation. In 1938, he joined the Communist Party of China. He successively served as director of the Youth Salvation Association of Guantao County, political officer of the 5th Detachment of the Fan Zhuxian Anti-Japanese Guerrilla Column in Xi'an, Secretary of the 6th District Committee of Guantao County of the Communist Party of China, Director of the Propaganda Department of the County Committee, Director of the Organization Department of the County Committee, Secretary of the County Committee, and Secretary of the County Committee of the Communist Party of China. ***Secretary of the Feixiang County Committee of Jinan District, member of the Feixiang Prefectural Committee and secretary of the Guantao County Committee, and student of the Yan'an Central Party School (1943).

After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he successively served as secretary-director of the headquarters of the 2nd Field Column of the Shanxi-Hebei-Luyu Military Region, deputy director of the Organization Department of the Political Department of the Southern Hebei Military Region, and director of the Organization Department of the Political Department of the 2nd Column of the Central Plains Field Army (Director Xu Mengxia). Deputy Director of the Political Department of the 10th Army of the 3rd Corps of the Second Field Army (Director Xu Mengxia) and the first political commissar of the 30th Division (Division Commander Ma Zhongquan).

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as political commissar of the 30th Division of the 10th Army of the People's Liberation Army and political commissar of the Leshan Military Division of the Southern Sichuan Military Region, Secretary of the Leshan District Committee of the Communist Party of China, Secretary of the Party Committee of Chongqing 296 Factory, and Secretary of the Communist Party of China Minister of the Industry Department of Chongqing Municipal Committee of Sichuan Province, Member of the Standing Committee of the Municipal Committee, Deputy Secretary of the Municipal Committee, Secretary of the Secretariat of the Sichuan Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China (1959-1967) and Secretary of the Secretariat of the Chongqing Municipal Committee, Member of the Standing Committee of the Revolutionary Committee of Sichuan Province and Chongqing Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China Secretary, Director of the Municipal Revolutionary Committee, Member of the Standing Committee of the Sichuan Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China (1971-1977, 1982-1985), Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee Secretariat (1977), Standing Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee (1979), Second Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee (1980) —1982), Deputy Director of the Sichuan Provincial Revolutionary Committee (1977), Governor of Sichuan Province (1979-1982), First Political Commissar of the Sichuan Military Region (1980-1981), Deputy Director of the Sichuan Provincial Advisory Committee of the Communist Party of China, State Council Director of the "Third Line" Construction Adjustment and Renovation Planning Office.

He was an alternate member of the 9th and 10th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, a member of the 11th and 12th Central Committee, and a member of the first (co-opted) and second Central Advisory Committee.

Fu Jize (1918-1991). Zodiac: Horse. A native of Boye County, Hebei Province.

He was admitted to Baoding Tongren Middle School in his early years. In 1938, he joined the Eighth Route Army and joined the Communist Party of China. He successively served as a cadet at the Military and Political School of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region of the Eighth Route Army, chief of staff of the 3rd Column of the Eighth Route Army and the 2nd Independent Detachment of the Jinnan Anti-Japanese Self-Defense Force of the Central Hebei Military Region, deputy commander of the 1st Military Division of the 115th Division of the Eighth Route Army (Commander Shi Jingfang, political commissar) Tian Zhansheng, Du Zifu), commander (political commissar Peng Ruilin), commander of the 1st Military Division of the Bohai Sea Region under the Shandong Military Region of the Eighth Route Army (political commissar Chen De, Li Guangwen).

After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he successively served as the representative of the execution team of the Succession Army Coordination Office in Botou, the commander of the 1st Military Division of the Shandong Bohai Navy Region (political commissar Li Guangwen), and the commander of the 11th Division of the Bohai Column of the East China Field Army. (Political Commissar Li Guangwen).

In February 1949, he served as the first division commander (political commissar Qin Hualong) of the 99th Division of the 33rd Army of the 9th Corps of the Third Field Army.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as the captain and political commissar of the 1st Naval Ship Group of the East China Military Region, the chief of staff of the 6th Fleet, the principal of the PLA Navy Submarine School (1953-1958), and the captain and political commissar of the Navy's independent submarine group. Political Commissar, Captain of the 1st Submarine Detachment, Director of the Navy's Submarine Department, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Naval Command (1960-1975), Deputy Commander of the Navy's North Sea Fleet (1975-1978), Commander of the South China Sea Fleet (1978-1981), Navy Deputy Commander (1981-1985).

In 1955, he was awarded the rank of Major General of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, and was awarded the Second-level Medal of Independence and Freedom and the First-level Medal of Liberation.

He is a representative of the 12th National Congress of the Communist Party of China and a member (co-opted) of the Sixth CPPCC National Committee.

Lu Yang (1917-2001). His original name was Lu Tiangeng. Zodiac: Snake. A native of Lincheng County, Hebei Province.

In 1937, he dropped out of Lincheng County Simple Normal College to join the Eighth Route Army. In the same year, he joined the Communist Party of China. He successively served as Secretary of the Lin (Cheng) and Nei (Qiu) County Committee of the Communist Party of China, Chief of the Organizational Section of the Political Department of the Advance Detachment of the Western Hebei Guerrilla Force of the Eighth Route Army, Instructor of the 2nd Regiment and Battalion of the Detachment, Director of the Political Department of the 2nd Regiment, and Director of the Political Department of the 2nd Regiment of the Eighth Route Army in Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Province. Secretary of the 27th Regiment Branch of the 10th Military Division of the Central Hebei Military Region under the Military Region, Chief of the Education Section of the Political Department of the Military Region, Education Officer of the Political Section of the Military Region Instruction Corps, Chief of the Education Section of the Army Middle School of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region, Propaganda of the Political Department of the Central Hebei Military Region Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Finance (Minister Li Jizhi), President of Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei "Frontline News".

After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he successively served as deputy director of the Propaganda Department of the Political Department of the Central Hebei Military Region, director of the Propaganda Department of the 3rd Column of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Field Army (Director Lu Ping), and political officer of the 63rd Army of the 19th Corps of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. Head of the Propaganda Department (Directors Long Daoquan and Lu Ping).

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as director of the Propaganda Department of the Political Department of the Shaanxi Military Region, deputy director and director of the Political Department of the 63rd Army of the Chinese People's Volunteers (1952), director of the Office of the Chief of General Staff of the People's Liberation Army (1953), and National Defense Science and Technology Commission Deputy Secretary-General, Secretary-General, Deputy Director and Secretary-General (1965), First Deputy Director of the General Office of the General Staff Department of the Military Commission (1965), Director of the General Office of the Military Commission and General Staff Department (1967-1968), Political Officer of the Henan Military Region Member (1969-1972).

In 1955, he was awarded the rank of senior colonel of the Chinese People's Liberation Army and promoted to major general in 1961; he was awarded the Second-level Medal of Independence and Freedom and the Second-level Medal of Liberation.

Lu Yang is one of the prototype characters of Lu Jiachuan in the novel "Song of Youth".