Kwong Rennong. Kuang Rennong (1910-2003), formerly known as Kuang Youhuai, alias Kuang Shilin, was a native of Xunwu County, Jiangxi Province, at the age of 93.
After graduating from Qiufang Middle School in Xunwu County in 1927, he joined the Chinese Communist Youth League, became a member of the Chinese Communist Party in 1928, and was incorporated into the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army in 1930.
During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he served as a member of the Agricultural Association of Yanyang Township, Xunwu County, the leader of the county guerrilla squadron, the captain of the county Red Guards, the platoon leader of the military teaching team of the Red Army in Guangdong and Jiangxi, the party representative of the 3rd Battalion of the 50th Regiment of the Red 4th Army, the head of the Special Service Regiment of the 35th Red Army in southern Gannan and the head of the Quartermaster Division of the Military Department, the director of the Manager Office of the 3rd Independent Division of the Red First Army, the director of the Manager of the 21st Army and the head of the Manager of the 22nd Army, the supply director of the 14th Regiment of the 5th Division of the Red 3rd Army, the director of the Division Supply Department, the chief of the Supply Department of the Corps, and the supply director of the 13th Regiment of the 5th Division. Director of the Supply Department of the 1st Division of the Red 1st Army Corps (Division Commander Chen Geng, Political Commissar Yang Chengwu), Director of the Supply Department of the Corps (political commissar is missing); He participated in all the anti-"encirclement and suppression" campaigns in the Soviet area and the Long March of the Red Army.
General Kwong Rennong Memorial Series.
During the National War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he successively served as the Minister of Supply of the 115th Division of the Eighth Route Army (political commissar is missing), the commander and political commissar of the 3rd Army Division of the Lunan Military Region under the 115th Division, a member of the Lunan District Committee of the Communist Party of China (Secretary Zhao Lu), the commander and political commissar of the Lunan Military Region, the political commissar of the Military Region (Commander Zhang Guangzhong) and the political commissar of the 1st Army Division (Commander Wei Jinshan [no information]), the director of the Intelligence Division of the 115th Division and the Headquarters of the Shandong Military Region (Chief of Staff Chen Shiyu), and the director of the Intelligence Department of the Shandong Branch of the Northern Bureau of the Communist Party of China (Secretary *** Deputy Commander of the Luzhong Military Region under the Shandong Military Region of the Eighth Route Army (Commander Wang Jian'an, Political Commissar Luo Shunchu).
Kuang Rennong during the Anti-Japanese War.
After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he successively served as a member of the Luzhong District Committee of the Communist Party of China, deputy commander and chief of staff of the Luzhong Military Region (commander Wang Jian'an, secretary of the district party committee and political commissar Xiang Ming), representative of the Communist Party of China of the Jinan Executive Group of the Military Coordination Office, political commissar of the Logistics Department of the East China Military Region (Minister Song Yuhe), member of the Standing Committee of the Jinan Special Committee of the Communist Party of China, director of the Liaison Department, and deputy commander of the Municipal Garrison Command (Commander Yuan Zhongxian, Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee and Political Commissar Liu Shunyuan).
In June 1949, he served as commander and political commissar of the Third Field Army and the Logistics Command of the East China Military Region.
Kuang Rennong and Niu Xiuzhen took a group photo with their children.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as director and political commissar of the Logistics Department of the East China Military Region and member of the Standing Committee of the Party Committee of the Military Region.
From 1955 to 1973, he served as Director General and Secretary of the Party Committee of the Civil Aviation Administration of China (1956-1958, 1962-1966) and Vice Minister of Communications (1959-1962).
From 1962 to 1973, he served as Deputy Commander of the People's Liberation Army Air Force, Member of the Standing Committee of the Air Force Party Committee and Director of the Civil Aviation Administration.
From 1973 to 1981, he served as an adviser to the Air Force.
In 1955, he was awarded the rank of lieutenant general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, and was awarded the Order of August 1 of the First Class, the Order of Independence and Freedom of the First Class, the Order of Liberation of the First Class and the Meritorious Medal of the Red Star of the First Class.
The Order of August 1st of the First Class, the Order of Independence and Freedom of the First Class, and the Order of Liberation of the First Class.
He is a representative of the Eighth National Congress of the Communist Party of China and a member of the Ninth National Congress.
He was elected first. Deputy to the 3rd and 4th National People's Congress, member of the 5th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
Mrs.: Niu Xiuzhen (1928—), a native of Shandong Province, resume unknown.
Kuang Rennong and Niu Xiuzhen and his wife.
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Zhao Lu (1906-1941), a native of Fugu County, Shaanxi Province, was a martyr. In 2015, he was included in the second batch of "List of Famous Anti-Japanese Heroes and Heroes" published by the state.
Zhang Guangzhong (1901-1984), a native of Pei County, Jiangsu Province, later served as the chief procurator of the Jiangsu Provincial People's Procuratorate.
Xiang Ming (1909-1969), a native of Linqu County, Shandong Province, later served as deputy secretary of the Shandong Branch of the Communist Party of China.
Song Yuhe (1902-1970), a native of Rucheng County, Hunan Province, later served as Vice Minister of the Ministry of Construction and Engineering of the People's Republic of China.
Yuan Zhongxian (1904-1957), a native of Changsha City, Hunan Province, later served as the vice minister of the state.
Liu Shunyuan (1903-1996), a native of Boxing County, Shandong Province, later served as Deputy Secretary of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee.