Zhang Yuanpei. Zhang Yuanpei (1913-1981), formerly known as Zhang Shaonan, was a native of Yongding County, Fujian Province, and was Zhang Dingcheng's cousin at the age of 68.
In 1925, he was admitted to the No. 7 Fujian Provincial Middle School in Changting, joined the Red Army in 1930, joined the Chinese Communist Youth League in 1931, and became a member of the Chinese Party in 1932.
During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he served as the clerk, accountant, deputy section chief and section chief of the Food and Service Section of the Manager of the Red 4th Army, the Chief of the Military Practical Section of the Supply Department of the Red Army (Minister Ye Jizhuang), the Director of the Supply Division of the Guangchang Garrison Command, and the Director of the Military Practical Division of the General Supply Department of the Central Revolutionary Military Commission (Minister and Political Commissar Ye Jizhuang); He participated in all the anti-"encirclement and suppression" campaigns in the Soviet area and the Long March of the Red Army.
Before the troops crossed the snow-capped mountains, in order to effectively resist the cold climate, he organized logistics personnel to purchase a large number of spirits, chili peppers, cotton clothes and other items in the countryside and distribute them to the Red Army officers and men.
Zhang Dingcheng. Clause.
Vice Chairman of the Fourth and Fifth National People's Congress.
During the National War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he successively served as a student of Yan'an Anti-Japanese Military and Political University, chief of the manager section of the Eighth Route Army Office in Xi'an (director Wu Yunfu), director of the office in Hengyang (director Li Kenong), deputy director of the Chongqing Office (and director of the New Fourth Army) (director Qian Zhiguang), deputy director of the Supply Department of the New Fourth Army and director of the quartermaster department (Minister Song Yuhe), director of the Political Office of the Independent Regiment of the 7th Division of the New Fourth Army (regiment commander Luo Baolian, political commissar Peng Shengbiao), deputy director of the Political Department of the Yanjiang Detachment of the Anhui Military Region of the New Fourth Army and the 3rd Army Division (Director He Zhiyuan) , Chief of Staff of the 7th Division and the Headquarters of the Wanjiang Military Region (Chief of Staff Sun Zhongde).
Ye Jizhuang. Later, he served as the Minister of the Ministry of State.
After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he successively served as the chief of staff of the 7th Division Headquarters of the Shandong Field Army (chief of staff Sun Zhongde and Lin Weixian), and the deputy chief of staff of the 7th Column of the East China Field Army (chief of staff Hu Dingqian and Feng Wenhua).
Since February 1949, he has served as Chief of Staff (Commander and Political Commissar Liu Ruilong) of the Logistics Command of the Third Field Army and Commander of the 1st Column of the Navy of the East China Military Region (Political Commissar Gao Lizhong).
Song Yuhe. Later, he served as Deputy Director of the General Logistics Department.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as Chief of Staff of the 5th Fleet of the East China Military Region, Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff of the Zhoushan Base of the PLA Navy (1952-1956), Acting Commander (1956-1958), Cadet of the Naval Academy, Deputy Commander of the Qingdao Base of the Navy (1958-1960), Deputy Commander of the North Sea Fleet of the Navy (1960-1970) and Director of the Revolutionary Committee of the Sixth Ministry of Machinery Industry (1967-1970). Commander of the South China Sea Fleet of the Navy (1970-1975), Deputy Director of the General Logistics Department of the PLA (1975-1981).
In January 1974, he presided over and commanded the Battle of the Paracels, which he won.
In 1978, he was elected as a deputy to the Fifth National People's Congress.
In 1955, he was awarded the rank of Major General of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, and was awarded the Order of August 1 of the Second Degree, the Order of Independence and Freedom of the Second Degree, and the Order of Liberation of the First Class.
Madame: Li Lu (year of birth and death unknown), from Baoshan District, Shanghai.
Zhang Yuanpei, Li Lu and his wife took a group photo.
Brief introduction of some of the characters involved in the article:
Wu Yunfu (1904-1969), a native of Leiyang County, Hunan Province, later served as Vice Minister of Health.
Qian Zhiguang (1900-1994), a native of Zhuji County, Zhejiang Province, later served as Minister of Light Industry of the People's Republic of China.
Luo Baolian (1917-1944), a native of Ganxian County, Jiangxi Province, was a martyr.
Peng Shengbiao (1909-2003), a native of Changting County, Fujian Province, was the founding major general of the People's Republic of China.
He Zhiyuan (1912-1992), a native of Liuyang County, Hunan Province, was the founding major general of the People's Republic of China.
Sun Zhongde (1902-1961), a native of Lujiang County, Anhui Province, later served as Vice Governor of Anhui Province.
Hu Dingqian (1910-2011), a native of Xiaogan City, Hubei Province, was the founding major general of the People's Republic of China.
Feng Wenhua (1909-1968), a native of Chaoxian County, Anhui Province, was the founding colonel of the People's Republic of China.
Gao Lizhong (1916-1978), a native of Xinxian County, Henan Province, was promoted to major general in 1961.