People in daping town

Lu Weiliang

Lu Weiliang (1910 ──1988) was born in Luwu, Zhong Ping Village, Daping Town. From 1928, he joined China * * * Production Party, and from 1928 to 1936, he successively served as secretary of Meixian County Committee of * * * Communist Youth League, member of the Standing Committee of Dongjiang Special Committee of * * * Communist Youth League, traffic policeman of Guangdong Provincial Party Committee, and stationmaster of Meizhou Dabu Traffic Station. 1932 After joining the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants in March, he served as the staff of the Second Bureau of Ren Hongjun Headquarters, the chief of staff of the Chinese Soviet Union, and the director of the National Security Bureau of China. During the Long March, he served as the inspector of the Third Army Security Bureau of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army and the staff of the First Bureau of the Red Army General Command. After the Red Army arrived in northern Shaanxi, he served as traffic policeman from Yan 'an to Shanghai, political instructor and party secretary of the first brigade of Yan 'an Anti-Japanese Military and Political University.

During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, he served as the stationmaster of the traffic station of the Southeast Bureau of the New Fourth Army, the political instructor of the third brigade of the Guangdong People's Anti-Japanese Guerrilla, the captain and political commissar of the Cong (Hua) Fan (Yu) Independent Brigade, the political commissar of the fifth brigade of the Guangdong People's Anti-Japanese Guerrilla and the fifth brigade of Dongjiang Column, the detachment leader of the first detachment of Dongjiang Column, the commander of Jiangnan Command of Dongjiang Column and the commander of Dongjiang Column. During his activities in Dongguan, he participated in the struggle to open up the Dalingshan anti-Japanese base area and led the first detachment of Dongjiang column to persist in guerrilla warfare behind enemy lines in western Shandong. During the national liberation war, he served as the chief of staff of the Bohai Military Region in Shandong Province, and later studied at the Central Party School.

After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as Commissioner of the administrative office of Xingmei District in Guangdong Province, member of the Standing Committee of the prefectural party committee, deputy director and director of the cadre department of the South China National Defense Highway Construction Command, deputy procurator-general of the Guangdong Provincial People's Procuratorate, member of the procuratorial committee, member of the 3rd CPPCC in Guangdong Province, and member of the 4th CPPCC Standing Committee. 1988 is dead.

Gu yuanqing

Gu was born in Chiling, Daping Town. 1964 graduated from Chinese Department of Wuhan University. He has served as a teacher, lecturer, associate professor and professor of Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, and director of the Institute of Overseas Chinese Literature in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao. Member of the 6th, 7th and 8th Wuhan Federation of Literary and Art Circles, director of Hubei Writers Association, vice chairman of China New Literature Society, vice chairman of International Yanhuang Culture Research Association, and winner of the 2nd Hubei Literature Star Award. Published works 65438 to 0957. 1990 Join the Chinese Writers Association.

He is the author of History of Contemporary Literary Theory Criticism in Chinese mainland, History of Contemporary Literary Theory Criticism in Taiwan Province Province, History of Contemporary Literary Criticism in Hong Kong, Literary Scenery in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao, Poetic Rhetoric, Classification of Poetry, New Trends of Poetry Theory across the Taiwan Strait, Charm of Poetry, Dialogue with Teenagers, Hating Your Majesty Is Not Like a River, Building and the Moon, Appreciation of Misty Poems across the Taiwan Straits, Appreciation of Misty Poems in Taiwan Province and Hong Kong, Appreciation of Modern Poems in Taiwan Province and Hong Kong, Fifty Contemporary Poetics in China, Handbook of New Literature and Art, Appreciation of Contemporary 100 Famous Poems in China, Exploration of Crying and Hesitation, etc.

He is also the author of The Charm of Poetry-Listening to the Rain in Silence.

Zhang yanyuan

Zhang Yanyuan (1904 ~ August 2005.13) was born in Beiliping, Zhong Ping Village, Daping Town. He graduated from the second phase of the engineering department of Huangpu Military Academy, and later graduated from the second phase of Lushan Central Military Training Corps and the first-class ordinary class of Army University. He was a lieutenant general in the Kuomintang army and went to Taiwan Province Province after the founding of the People's Republic of China.

Zhang Yanyuan was 1925, the representative of the Anbei Ship of the National Revolutionary Army Navy, 1927, the deputy head of the 77th Regiment of the 26th Division. Once joined the China * * * production party, and lost organizational relations. /kloc-in the spring of 0/927, he was sent to study at Sun Yat-sen University in Moscow, Soviet Union, and left the Soviet Union in the winter of the same year to settle in Hong Kong and Macao. 1928 went to Java, Indonesia in the summer, worked as a clerk in Lin's shop and a teacher in overseas Chinese cram school, and worked as a teacher in Callahan Chinese School from 1929. 1930 Returned to China, registered for Huangpu Homecoming Association and participated in the early founding activities of Fuxing Society. 1April, 932, one of the backbones of Fuxing Society, the information stationmaster of South China, and the action director and deputy director of North China Office. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he served as the political training director of the Central Gendarmerie Command. Chief Inspector of Southwest Transportation Department of Military Commission, Director of Sino-US Cooperation Transportation Department, Director of Supervision Department of Transportation Management Bureau,/kloc-0 was awarded to the Army in February, 1943,/kloc-0 served as deputy director of the General Administration of Highways in February, 1945,/kloc-0 served as deputy director of the Second Ministry of National Defense in June, 1946, and returned to Guangdong as deputy commander of Guangdong Insurance and Insurance. 1949 went to hongkong, 1952 went to Taiwan Province province, served as the director of the intelligence department of the Ministry of national defense, and 1956 was awarded the rank of lieutenant general. 197 1 was elected as a member of the Kuomintang Central Committee and chairman of the Taiwan Province Football Association. 1976 was elected as the 11th to 14th Central Committee of the Kuomintang. 1992, my granddaughter Zhang Ling was entrusted to go back to her hometown to attend the 45th anniversary celebration of Chengfeng Middle School in Daping Town, and donated money to build a teaching building. She personally agreed to be hired as honorary chairman of Chengfeng Middle School. He is the author of Wandering Songs at the End of the World and Three Years in Java.

Tie-jun li

A native of Longtou Village, Daping Town, was born in the first phase of Huangpu, and was the No.1 deputy of Hu Zongnan.1In 947, he was defeated by his old classmate Chen Geng and fled in disguise. Later, he was re-enabled as the commander of the 62 nd Army. It is also a miracle that he led commanders at all levels to take the lead in launching a counter-charge on Hainan Island. Spent the rest of his life in California, USA

Li Tiejun (1904-2002), formerly known as Wu Yu, was a lieutenant general in the National Revolutionary Army. People from Meixian District, Meizhou City, Guangdong Province. Graduated from the first phase of Huangpu Military Academy. Participated in the Northern Expedition, and served as the head of the platoon, company and battalion of the Second Division and the three regiments of the First Division, the First Brigade. 1930 served as brigade commander and deputy division commander of the first division. 1February, 936, served as the commander of the 95th division of the Army. 1April 24, 937 as the first division commander. 1In August, 937, he participated in the Sino-Japanese War in Songhu, and fought against the Japanese in Wusong, Baoshan and Yuepu successively. 1May, 938 12, Hu Zongnan resigned as the commander of the First Army, and Li Tiejun was promoted to the rank of General of the First Army. 1July, 938, transferred to the commander of the 76th Army. 1June, 942, he was promoted to deputy commander of the 37th Army and commander of the 76th Army. 1in March, 944, the 42nd Army and the newly compiled 2nd Army were reorganized into the 1st 29 army, and Li Tiejun was promoted to the 2nd 29 army Commander-in-Chief and the new 2nd Army Commander, stationed in Hexi Corridor, Gansu. 1April, 946, Li Tiejun took over as commander-in-chief of Hexi garrison headquarters.