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Li Zhongquan

Li Zhongquan (19151214-2014 August), Major General of the People's Republic of China, was born in Daxian County, Sichuan Province. 1928 joined the China youth league, 1932 joined the Chinese red army of workers and peasants, and 1933 joined the Chinese production party. Participated in Agrarian Revolution, War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Liberation War, War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, etc.

1955 was awarded the rank of major general. 2065438+ died in Beijing on August 4, 2004 at the age of 99.

Chinese name: Li Zhongquan.

Nationality: China.

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Birthplace: Zengjiawan Village, Beipaihe Farm, Daxian County, Sichuan Province

Date of birth:19151214.

Date of death: 2065438+August 4, 2004

Occupation: military.

Graduating institutions: Northern Shaanxi Red Army University, Higher Military Academy.

Representative works: A Journey to Li Zhongquan, Travels of Li Zhongquan, etc.

Rank: Major General (1955)

The life of the character

Agrarian revolution period

During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he successively served as the guerrilla captain in East Sichuan, the political assistant and head of the guerrilla brigade in East Sichuan, the director of the propaganda department of the Central Suiding Road Committee, the director of the local work department of the Red Fourth Army, the secretary of the tianquan county County Party Committee and the political commissar of the Tibet Independent Division. Participate in the anti-encirclement campaign in the Sichuan-Shaanxi Soviet area and participate in the Long March.

From 65438 to 0928, Li Zhongquan entered Daxian No.5 Middle School.

1930, admitted to daxian middle school with the first place in the county.

193 1 was transferred to the political commissar of the Ren Hongjun guerrillas in Pujiachang and started his career in the Red Army. Nine people in the whole family followed the Red Army, and four people died on the Long March.

1933, led the troops back to their hometown.

1936 entered the Red Army University in northern Shaanxi.

War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression

During War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's period, he served as a division commander, deputy division commander, political commissar of the anti-sophomore branch, political commissar of the regiment, director of the political department of the military sub-division, and director of the political department of the military region, and participated in the Hundred Regiments War, anti-"mopping-up" and other battles.

From 65438 to 0942, he served as the director of the Political Department in Jidong Division of Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region, and persisted in the war of resistance under extremely difficult conditions.

65438-0944 Director of the Political Department of Jire-Liao Military Region.

During the war of liberation

During the War of Liberation, he served as the political commissar of the 9th Longitudinal Army, the 46th Army and the 12 Corps of the Northeast Field Army. Participated in the "May 1st" campaign against "mopping up" in central Hebei, the Liaoshen campaign, the Ping Jin campaign and the Hengbao campaign.

1949, led the 46th army to suppress bandits in southern Hunan.

After the founding of the people's Republic of China

After the founding of New China, it participated in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea and made important contributions to the revolutionization, modernization and regularization of the army.

195 1 served as the political commissar of the 3rd Air Force and went to North Korea to learn the actual combat experience of the Air Force.

After returning to China, he served as Chief of Staff, Deputy Commander and Acting Political Commissar of the Beijing Military Region Air Force.

1962, graduated from the basic department of higher military academy.

From 65438 to 0978, he served as deputy commander of the Nanjing Military Region Air Force, and soon served as the second political commissar of the Nanjing Military Region Air Force (deputy military post).

1983, retired.

1April 8, 986, served as a member of the building committee of Liaoshen Campaign Memorial Hall, directly participated in the construction of the new Liaoshen Campaign Memorial Hall, and made important contributions to the smooth completion of the new hall. On July 10, I attended the foundation laying ceremony of the new Liaoshen Campaign Memorial Hall held in Liaoshen Campaign Martyrs Cemetery.

1988101October 3 1 attended the inauguration ceremony of the new Liaoshen Campaign Memorial Hall at 9: 28 am.

On May 12, 2008, after the "512" Wenchuan earthquake, 200,000 yuan was donated to aid the construction of the disaster area.

20 1 1 July, 200,000 yuan of party membership fee was specially donated.

20 13 After the Lushan earthquake on April 20, 2003, the savings of 654.38 million yuan were donated to the disaster-stricken areas in tianquan county, and the donation was finally used as education funds in the disaster-stricken areas.

On August 4th, 20 14 at about 6: 10, he died in Beijing at the age of 99.

Main work

memoirs

A trip to Li Zhongquan

selected works

Li Zhongquan Travel Anecdotes Collection

essay

Cross the sea to show heroes (2008)

poetic sentiment

Praise the great party's 90th birthday.

win an honour

1955, he was awarded the rank of Air Force Major General. Won the second-class August 1st Medal, the first-class Independent Freedom Medal, the first-class Liberation Medal and the first-class Red Star Meritorious Medal.

family

Father: Li was seriously injured and died heroically to cover the correspondent of the Red Army.

Mother: Wang Lishi died on the grass during the Long March.

Eldest brother: Li Zhongpan, who was elected as the chairman of the rural Soviet Union, led the Red Guards to cooperate with the Red Army. Later, he served as the political commissar of the Red Guards Corps and was killed innocently in the "counter-revolution".

Second brother: Li Zhongchi, who raised food for the Red Army, died in battle.

Fourth brother: Li, raise food for the Red Army.

Brother Five: Li Zhongheng, Red Army.

Fifth Sister: Li was elected as the chairwoman and led the women's team to rescue the wounded for the Red Army. Died in the grass on the way to the Long March.

Yao Mei: Li Zhongqiu, Little Red Army.

Madam: Zhan Huizhen.

The fourth son: Li Bin.

Younger son: Yang Li.

Commemoration of future generations

Tomb site

On September 29th, 20 14, Li Zhongquan was buried in Badaling Cemetery.