General Wan Kaiguo

Wan Yi (1907- 1997) is a Manchu from Jinzhou District, Dalian City, Liaoning Province. 1926 joined the teaching team of the Northeast Army sergeant. 1930 graduated from Wujiang guild hall in northeast China. After 1936, he served as the head of the 627th, 672nd and 667th regiments of the 57th Army of Northeast Army, and1/brigade commander of the 333rd Brigade. 1938, joined the China * * * production party. After 1942, he served as the deputy commander and teacher of the new11division of the Northeast Army. From 65438 to 0944, the division was established as the Binhai detachment of the Eighth Route Army, and served as the deputy commander of the Binhai Military Region and the detachment leader of the Binhai detachment.

During the War of Liberation, he served as commander of Liaoji Military Region and commander of the seventh column of Northeast Democratic Allied Forces, commander and political commissar of the first column of Northeast Democratic Allied Forces, commander of the fifth column of Northeast Field Army, commander of the 42nd Army of the Fourth Field Army and commander of special forces.

After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as the first deputy commander of the artillery of the People's Liberation Army in China, the artillery commander of the Northeast Military Region, the principal of the artillery school of the People's Liberation Army in China, the deputy minister of the Second Ministry of Machinery Industry of the Central People's Government, the director of the Equipment Planning Department of the General Staff of the People's Liberation Army in China, the deputy director of the National Defense Science and Technology Commission, the vice chairman of the Chinese Scientists Association and the consultant of the General Logistics Department of the People's Liberation Army in China. Member of the First and Second National Defense Committees, deputy to the First National People's Congress, member of the Fifth Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Standing Committee, alternate member of the Seventh and Eighth Central Committee of the China Producers' Party. He was elected as a member of the Central Advisory Committee at the 12th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC).

1955 was awarded the rank of lieutenant general. Won the first-class medal of independence and freedom and the first-class medal of liberation. 1997101October 3/kloc-0 died in Beijing at the age of 90. Wan Zhenxi (19 14-), a native of Hanchuan County, Hubei Province, joined the Red Army in 1930, the China * * * Production Youth League in193, and China * * in/934.

During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he served as the platoon leader of the Independent Regiment of the Red 3rd Army Corps, the instructor and company commander of the 4th Division 10 Regiment of the Red 2nd Army Corps, and participated in the Long March.

During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, he served as the battalion commander of the Third Detachment of the Eighth Route Army, the deputy head of the Special Service Regiment of the Ninth Military Division of Jizhong Military Region, the head of the 33rd Regiment, the battalion commander of the 42nd District, and the head of the 35th Regiment of the Eighth Military Division of Jizhong Military Region.

During the War of Liberation, he was the head of the 24th Regiment of Jizhong Military Region, the deputy brigade commander of the 7th and 20th Brigade of Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region, and the vice president of the Military and Political Cadre School of Southern Anhui Military Region.

After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as chief of staff of the Southern Anhui Military Region and deputy chief of staff of the Anhui Military Region. 1952 entered the Korean war, served as the chief of staff of the 23rd Army, and participated in the preparations for the anti-landing campaign in the spring of 1953. After returning to China, he served as chief of staff, deputy commander, chief of staff and deputy commander of Zhejiang Military Region.

1955 was awarded the rank of major general. Won the August 1st Medal, the second Medal of Independence and Freedom, and the first Medal of Liberation. 1In July, 988, China People's Liberation Army was awarded the first-class Red Star Meritorious Medal by the Central Military Commission. Wan Haifeng (1920-) is a native of Wanhe Village, Huaidian Township, Guangshan County, Henan Province. 1In July, 933, he joined the 28th Army of the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants. 1October, 1935, 165438 joined China * * * Production Youth League,1October, 1937, 65438 joined China * * Production Party.

During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he served as an orderly of the 28th Army of the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants. Participated in the struggle to defend the Hubei, Henan and Anhui Soviet areas and the three-year guerrilla war.

In the early days of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he worked as a guard in the headquarters of the Fourth Detachment of the New Fourth Army, and then studied in the Southern Anhui Teaching Corps of the New Fourth Army. After graduation, he served as a staff officer at the headquarters of the New Fourth Army in Jiangnan and Subei. 194 1 since June, he has served as the battalion commander of 2nd Battalion, 7th Regiment, 4th Column Independent Brigade, Taixing Independent Regiment, Jingjiang Independent Regiment, Xixian Independent Regiment and Suzhong 3rd Division of the New Fourth Army. He has participated in the famous Huangqiao decisive battle, the Soviet Union's anti-mopping-up and other major struggles.

During the War of Liberation, he served as the chief of the Operations Section of the 6th Column Command of the Central China Field Army, the deputy head of the 54th Regiment of the 18 Division, and the head of the 2nd16 Regiment of the 72nd Division of the 24th Army of the 3rd Field Army. He led his troops to seven battles and seven victories in the Soviet Union, the Lianshui Defence War, the Laiwu Campaign and the Menglianggu Campaign. Later, he participated in campaigns and battles such as Pinghan Road, Yudong, Huaihai, crossing the river and liberating Changshan Islands.

After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as the Chief of Staff of the 70th Division of the 24th Army of the China People's Liberation Army, the deputy division commander of 7 1 Division, participated in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, served as the director of the artillery room of the 24th Army of Chinese people's Volunteer Army, participated in commanding the summer counterattack of the volunteers, and later served as the division commander of the 72nd Division of the Volunteers. After returning home, he entered Nanjing Military Academy from 65438 to 0954. 1959 September to present, he has served as the commander of the 72nd division of the 24th Army, the deputy commander and commander of the 24th Army, 1972 as the deputy commander of the Beijing Military Region, 1975 as the deputy political commissar of the Beijing Military Region, and 1982 as the political commissar of the Chengdu Military Region. He is a deputy to the Fifth National People's Congress, a member of the 12th Central Committee of the Producers' Party of China, a representative of the 13th National Congress of communist party, China, and a member of the 13th Central Advisory Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC). Retired in September, 1998.

1955 was awarded the rank of senior colonel. Won the third-class August 1st Medal, the second-class Medal of Independence and Freedom and the second-class Medal of Liberation. 1953 was awarded the second-class national flag medal by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. 1988 was awarded the first-class Red Star Meritorious Medal of China People's Liberation Army by the Central Military Commission in July, and was awarded the rank of general in September of the same year. Wan Jiuru (1942-), pen name Wan Shui, member of Chinese Writers Association, is from Hongze County, Jiangsu Province. ** * party member. 1985 graduated from Fudan University with a major in Marxism-Leninism. 1959 Joined the China People's Liberation Army.

He has served as a trainee of the East China Sea Fleet Training Group of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy, a radar soldier and clerk of the Tong Guan Station of the Navy Chongwu, a press officer of the Haitan Marine Police District of the Navy, an officer and director of the Propaganda Department of the Political Department of the Fujian Base of the Navy, a deputy minister and minister of the Propaganda Department of the Political Department of the East China Sea Fleet, and a minister of culture of the Political Department of the Navy. 1995 Director of the Political Department of Nanjing Naval Command College of PLA. 1997 retired and bid farewell to 38 years of military career.

/kloc-0 was awarded the rank of senior colonel in September 1988, and/kloc-0 was promoted to the rank of major general in July 1994. 197 1 started publishing works, 1997 joined the Chinese Writers Association. His works include Four Poems, Wandering Life, Haruka in My Heart, Sea of Life, Deep Blue World, novella King of Pigs, Lyrics of Spring Breeze, It's Hard to Love You (lyrics of the theme song of the TV series ebb and flow) and so on. As the chief planner and producer, the TV series "Rise and Fall of the Tide", which wrote the lyrics of the theme song, won the Flying Award, Golden Eagle Award and National Five One Project Award in 1994 and 1995. Reportage, novels and essays. The Sea of Life, published by China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Press 1997, is the first collection of poems devoted to the study of ocean ontology in China. He once edited the first monograph of our army to carry out the central decision and discuss the spiritual pillar-Twelve Lectures on Spiritual Pillars, which was published by Chao Hai Publishing House. The representative work The Sea of Life is the first poetry collection of ocean ontology in China. The book "Deep Blue World" contains 137 poems he recently created, which was published by Shanghai Science and Technology Education Press in February 2000. This book is the first popular science book written in the form of poetry in China. Since its publication, it has been well received by readers, especially young friends. It took only 12 years to create the ocean ontology poem. Wan (1944.8-), a native of Hubei. Major general rank.

From 65438 to 0977, the grass-roots units were transferred to the Logistics College of the People's Liberation Army as teachers. 1988 served as deputy director of * * logistics teaching and research section, and later served as deputy director of * * logistics teaching and research section. He is a member of the National Committee of the 10th China People's Political Consultative Conference. He has successively compiled the general teaching material Tactical Rear Service for the whole army, and participated in the compilation of monographs and teaching materials such as Strategic Logistics, Strategic Research on National Defense Logistics, and Logistics Training Law. Among them, he won the second prize in the textbook evaluation of the former PLA Logistics College and the second and third prizes in the evaluation of teaching and scientific research achievements. More than 30 papers have been published in the journals of the whole army, some of which have been rated as excellent papers and included in the prose collection. He won the third class and was commended many times.