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1. Zuo Quan

Zuo Quan (March 15, 1905 - May 25, 1942), also known as Zuolin, also known as Shuren, was originally named Zuo Jiquan. A native of Liling, Hunan, a first-term student of Huangpu Military Academy, he is a senior general of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army and the Eighth Route Army, a proletarian revolutionist and strategist.

Joined the Communist Party of China in 1925; went to the Soviet Union to study in December of the same year; participated in the Long March in 1934 and participated in commanding the forced crossing of the Dadu River and the attack on Lazikou. After the Long March arrived in northern Shaanxi, Zuo Quan led his troops to participate in the Battle of Zhiluo Town and the Red Army's Eastern Expedition.

In 1936, he served as the acting commander of the First Red Army Corps, led the western expedition and participated in commanding the Battle of Mountain Castle. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, he assisted in commanding the Eighth Route Army to go to the anti-Japanese front line in North China, smashed the "mopping up" by the Japanese and puppet troops, developed and strengthened the people's armed forces, and won many battles and battles such as the Hundred Regiment War.

In May 1942, the Japanese army launched a large-scale "mopping up" campaign against the Taihang Anti-Japanese Base Area. Zuo Quan commanded troops to cover the breakout and relocation of the Central Northern Bureau of the Communist Party of China and the Eighth Route Army Headquarters. Unfortunately, he died at the age of 37. After his death, memorial services were held for him in the Yan'an and Taihang Mountain base areas, and Liao County was renamed Zuoquan County.

2. Deng Shichang

Deng Shichang (October 4, 1849 - September 17, 1894), male, Han nationality, formerly known as Yongchang, courtesy name Zhengqing, from Guangfu, Guangdong. Born in Longdaowei Township, Panyu County, Guangdong (now Haizhu District, Guangzhou City), he was a general of the Beiyang Navy in the late Qing Dynasty and a national hero.

Deng Shichang was one of the earliest naval officers in China and the captain of the "Zhiyuan" in the Beiyang Fleet of the Qing Dynasty. He had a strong sense of patriotism and often said to the soldiers: "No one will die, but I hope to die well!"

In 1894, during the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War of 1894, he served as the commander (i.e. captain) of the cruiser Zhiyuan. . On September 17, 1894, he died heroically in the Battle of the Yellow Sea. He was given the posthumous title of Duke Zhuangjie and the posthumous title of Prince Shaobao. The elegiac couplet of Emperor Guangxu wrote: On this day, the whole world sheds tears, and there is enough power to strengthen the navy.

3. Yang Jingyu

Yang Jingyu (February 26, 1905 - February 23, 1940), formerly known as Ma Shangde, also named Jisheng, was born in Queshan County, Henan Province. , an outstanding member of the Communist Party of China, a proletarian revolutionist, strategist, famous anti-Japanese national hero, one of the founders of the Hubei-Henan-Anhui Soviet Area and its Red Army, and one of the main founders and leaders of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces.

In 1932, he was entrusted by the Party Central Committee to organize the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces in Northeast China, and served successively as the commander-in-chief and political commissar of the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces. He led the soldiers and civilians of Northeast China to fight the Japanese invaders in a bloody battle between white mountains and black waters. Under the emergency situation of ice and snow, with no ammunition and food, he finally died heroically after fighting alone with a large number of Japanese invaders for several days and nights.

General Yang Jingyu was named one of the 100 heroic models who made outstanding contributions to the founding of New China.

4. Peng Xuefeng

Peng Xuefeng (September 9, 1907 - September 11, 1944) was born in Zhenping County, Nanyang City, Henan Province. He was an outstanding member of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army and the New Fourth Army. Commander and military strategist, he participated in the third, fourth, and fifth counter-encirclement and suppression campaigns, the 25,000-mile Long March, and organized the Tuchengling Battle;

He led the army to capture Loushanguan twice and captured it directly. Zunyi City, crossed the Jinsha River, flew over the Yuedu River, marched into Tianquan City, and passed through the prairie. He was one of the top generals of the New Fourth Army who died in the Anti-Japanese War.

He has devoted himself to the revolution for 20 years and was praised by Mao Zedong and Zhu De as "a good example of a communist."

5. Qiu Shaoyun

Qiu Shaoyun (1926-October 12, 1952), was born in Shaoyun Town, Tongliang District, Chongqing City (formerly Guanba Township, Tongliang County, Sichuan) Qiujiagou, Yuping Village, revolutionary martyr.

Qiu Shaoyun lost his father at the age of 9, his mother at the age of 11, and was captured by the Kuomintang army to serve as a soldier at the age of 13. He joined the Chinese People's Liberation Army in December 1949 and became a soldier of the 9th Company of the 87th Regiment of the 29th Division of the 15th Army.

In March 1951, he participated in the Chinese People's Volunteer Army's mission to fight in North Korea. On October 12, 1952, an incendiary bomb fired by the US military fell near Qiu Shaoyun's latent point. The fire spread all over his body. In order to avoid being exposed, he gave up his self-rescue and died heroically. Only 26 years old. On August 30, 1953, he was posthumously admitted as a member of the Communist Party of China.

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