Character ending table
Chen Zikun, ancestral home of Hunan, born in San Francisco, USA, descendants of Chinese workers, both parents died when he was a child, was selected by Tao Chengzhang as the seed of the Bronze Project of the Restoration Society, graduated from St. John's University in Shanghai, graduated from the United States Army Academy, Beiyang Army General, General Xiaowei, first-class general of the Republic of China Army, member of the Central Committee of the Kuomintang, member of the Supervisory Yuan, vice chairman of the Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang, member of the Central Committee, governor of Jiangdong Province, suffered an impact during the Cultural Revolution in 1967, fled to Hong Kong, and finally died in the bedroom of the Jiangbei villa in 1993 at the age of 93.
Lin Wenjing, the wife of Chen Zikun, ancestral home in Zhangzhou, Fujian, niece of Lin Juemin, a scholar in the late Qing Dynasty, cousin of the socialite Lin Huiyin, graduated from Yenching University, studied architecture in the United States, gave birth to her daughter Chen Jiao in 1938, and died of illness in her New York apartment in the United States in 1993 at the age of 90.
Yao Yilei, the wife of Chen Zikun, ancestral home in Anhui, grew up in Shanghai, Yanjing, the daughter of Yao Qizhen, vice minister of the Ministry of Communications of Beiyang, graduated from Yanjing Peihua Girls' High School, studied at Waseda University, gave birth to her daughter Chen Yan in 1925, and died in a New York hospital in 1985 at the age of 85.
Xia Xiaoqing, the wife of Chen Zikun, ancestral home in Cangxian County, Hebei Province, walked the rivers and lakes with his parents since he was a child, and gave birth to his son Chen Bei in 1921, and died in Yanjing in 2000 at the age of 100.
Jian Bing, the wife of Chen Zikun, ancestral home in Suzhou, was born in Shanghai Tang, and later married Chen Zikun, who died in the United States in 1979 at the age of 78.
Liu Ting, the wife of Chen Zikun, is originally from Jiangdong, graduated from Jiangdong University, and died in the United States in 1998 at the age of 93.
Li Yaoting, whose ancestral home is Yenching, a Shanghai tycoon, illiterate, moved to Hong Kong in 1950 and died in London, England in 1995, with a full house of children and grandchildren.
Lin Wenlong, originally from Fujian, graduated from Yenching University, was a professor at Jiangdong University, a member of the Ming Cooking Party, was branded as a rightist in 1957, fled to Hong Kong in 1967, and then moved to the United States, where he served as a professor at New York University, and died in 1988.
Ruan Mingchuan, ancestral home of Yanjing, old newspaperman, once served as the editor-in-chief and president of Huaijiang Daily, was beaten as a rightist in 1957, sent to Nantai, helped leaders write manuscripts to avoid impact, after rehabilitation in 1979, he served as the president of Huaijiang Daily, and went to the United States in 1982 to investigate, and met with Chen Zikun.
Chen Qilin, ancestral home of Yanjing, the second phase of the Whampoa Military Academy, served as the commander of the National Revolutionary Army, division commander, army commander, director of the Jiangbei Pacification District, lieutenant general of the army, was scattered in the Huaihai Campaign, fled to Myanmar with Li Mi's corps, fought hard in the Golden Triangle for many years, and then moved to Taiwan, and died in Taipei Invalids General Hospital in 1995.
Yan Su, ancestral home in Hebei, graduated from the Army Lecture Hall, studied at the Non-commissioned Officer School, Lieutenant General of the Republic of China Army, Secretary General of Jiangdong Provincial Political Axe, left the mainland for Hong Kong in 1967, and then transferred to Taiwan, and died in Taiwan in 1993.
Chen Shou, whose ancestral home is Jiangbei and Nantai, was illiterate and bandit-born, and died of illness at home in Hong Kong in 1993.
Gai Longquan, ancestral home in Jiangbei, illiterate, bandit leader in Daqingshan, lieutenant general of the Republic of China Army, fled to Hong Kong in 1967, head of the Three Guns Association, died of illness at home in Hong Kong in 1993.
Xue Bin, originally from Hebei, was a bandit in Hebei in his early years, reported the number of Heifeng, and later served as the old nine of the Daqingshan bandits, and served as the head of the Shanghai anti-smoking law enforcement corps in the twenties, and later served as the head of the Kuomintang Tax Police Corps, the commander of the New Sixth Army, moved to Hong Kong after liberation, and the chairman of the three guns, and died of illness in 1993.
Zeng Jiao, ancestral home in Jiangdong, the son of Nantai County Ling, graduated from middle school, and later joined the rivers and lakes, the leader of the Huaijiang River bandits, reported the name of the mixed Jianglong, once served as the director of the Jiangdong Police Department, fled to Hong Kong in 1967, and died in 1993.
Wang Sanliu, whose ancestral home is Gaobeidian, Hebei, was an officer of the puppet Manchukuo Janissary Army, the captain of the Manchurian [***] Special Air Force, and the commander of the Northern Thai Security, who launched the Jiangbei Uprising and captured Prince Yueben, fled to Hong Kong in 1967 and died in 1993.
Gong Zijun, ancestral home of Nantai, graduated from the Department of Finance of Jiangdong University, served as the president of Jiangdong Industrial Bank, director of the Jiangdong Provincial Department of Finance, was sentenced to labor reform in 1957, fled to Hong Kong in 1960, became the chairman of the board of directors of listed companies after struggle, returned to China to invest in the eighties, and died at home in Hong Kong in 1990.
Xia Jingxi, ancestral home of Nantai, graduated from Jiangdong University, wife of Gong Zijun, was forced to draw a line during the Cultural Revolution, went to Hong Kong to visit relatives after the reform and opening up, reunited with husband and wife, and died of illness in 1992.
Xiao Lang, originally from Jiangxi, graduated from the Department of Architecture of Tsinghua University, served as the mayor of Beitai, was sentenced to 15 years of labor reform in the early 50s, fled to Hong Kong in 1960, won the title of the world's top ten outstanding architects in 1975, and died at home in Los Angeles in 1998.
Mu Yichen, ancestral home in Shanghai, graduated from St. John's University, studied in Germany, once served as the general manager of Jiangbei Iron and Steel Company, was beaten as a rightist in the Cultural Revolution, rehabilitated in 1979, served as the chief engineer of Jiangbei Hongqi Iron and Steel Plant, and his children all went abroad to study, moved to the United States after retirement, and died of illness in 1999.
Che Qiuling, ancestral home in Shanghai, graduated from St. John's University, studied in Germany, Mu Yichen's wife, in the Cultural Revolution, never abandoned, and died of illness on the same day as her husband in 1999.
Yan Qingyu, ancestral home Cangzhou, Xia Xiaoqing's younger brother, underground party, later went to Hong Kong to carry out a hidden mission, was cracked in the seventies and repatriated to the mainland, hidden in the world, in the eighties he served as a deputy department-level leader of the Guangdong Provincial Public Security Department, and participated in the Hong Kong return ceremony in 1997.
Shen Kai, ancestral home in Shanghai, Kuomintang military commander, [***] underground party member, in the 1950s, he was ordered to lurk in Hong Kong and Taiwan, served as the boss of the 14K dragon, died of illness in Taiwan in 1988, the funeral was extremely glorious, and Li ** sent a wreath.
Xue Baoqing, native of Yanjing, illiterate, shopkeeper of Ziguang Depot, deputy manager of the post-liberation district transportation company, and district people's representative, died of illness in 1980.
Chen Xiu, Xue Baoqing's wife, illiterate, died of illness in 1969.
Xue Dazhuan, ancestral home of Yanjing, semi-literate, son of Xue Baoqing, joined the People's Liberation Army in 1949, made meritorious contributions that year, retired to the second line of deputy regimental positions, was affected by the Cultural Revolution, and then lived in a military retreat in Wuhan, where he still lives.
Ye Xuefeng, ancestral home in Henan, graduated from Yan'an Resistance University, political commissar of the Jiangbei Column, awarded the title of major general in 1955, promoted to lieutenant general in 1962, presided over the military training work of the General Staff, was affected by the Cultural Revolution, and died of illness in the Jiangbei Revolutionary Base Area in 2010.
Mai Ping, ancestral home in Jiangdong, graduated from Jiangdong University, participated in the revolution in his early years, halfway [***], after the liberation, successively served as the director of the Jiangbei Agency, the political commissar of the Public Security Department, the director, the commissioner of the Jiangbei Agency, the secretary of the prefectural party committee, the impact of the Cultural Revolution, after the rehabilitation in 1977, he served as the mayor of the provincial city, and the secretary of the municipal party committee (deputy provincial level) had a son Mai Yuanchao and a daughter Mai Kangmei.
Ma Yunqing, ancestral home of Yanjing, graduated from engineering school, served as secretary of the Jiangbei Prefectural Party Committee and governor of Jiangdong after liberation, suffered an impact during the Cultural Revolution, and was later transferred to the central government, and died in 2010.
Ma Jingsheng, originally from Yanjing, joined the army during the Cultural Revolution, and later transferred to work in central ministries and commissions, and served as the leader of the Central Iron and Steel Leading Group during 2010, before being removed due to mistakes.
Zheng Zeru, originally from Jiangsu, graduated from Jiaotong University, participated in the revolution in his early years, engaged in underground work, and served as secretary of the Jiangdong Provincial Party Committee and Minister of Forestry and Animal Husbandry after liberation.
Zheng Jiefu, the son of Zheng Zeru, took the college entrance examination after crushing, entered Yenching University, and worked in the central ministries and commissions after graduation, the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League, and later served as the secretary of the Jiangdong Provincial Party Committee.
Pan Xin, graduated from Jiangdong University, Zheng Zeru's wife, suffered from the impact of the Cultural Revolution, was rehabilitated in 1979, and served as the Propaganda Minister of the Provincial Party Committee in the eighties.
Chen Shi, the second son of Chen Shuangxi, later renamed Chen Zhiyi, was admitted to Jiangbei Normal University in 1977, and has been working as a teacher in Jiangbei No. 1 Middle School since then.
Hongyu, Zheng Zeru's ex-wife, ancestral home in Yangzhou, Shanghai Tang daughter, died in 1969.
Wang Beitai, the son of Hongyu and Zheng Zeru, was born in 1938, and was later admitted to Jiangbei Normal School, assigned to teach in Chenguang Machinery Factory Children's Middle School, and spent his whole life in this position.
Zhang Guangyin, whose ancestral home is Jiangdong, Liu Yuan's husband, a rightist, died at the Salt Lake Farm in Jiangbei and was rehabilitated in 1982.
Liu Yuan, whose ancestral home is Jiangdong, Chen Guang's adoptive mother, took care of several children with hard work, and died in 1992.
Chen Guang, the grandson of Chen Zikun, the son of Chen Bei, later renamed Liu Nianbei, graduated from middle school, a worker in Chenguang Machinery Factory, and has a son, Liu Ziguang.
Xu Tingge, ancestral home of Yanjing, self-taught, devoted himself to the revolution in his early years, after liberation, he successively served as the director of the provincial public security bureau, the secretary of the provincial political and legal committee, the director of the public security department, and the vice governor, suffered an impact during the Cultural Revolution, and was rehabilitated in 1979, and served as the deputy secretary of the Jiangdong Provincial Party Committee.
Xu Xinhe, the son of Xu Tingge, was admitted to Tsinghua University in 1979, and later entered politics, successively serving as section chief, county magistrate, secretary of the county party committee, mayor, secretary of the municipal party committee, governor and other positions, and is still in a leadership position.
Luo Xiaolou, born in martial arts, participated in the revolution in 1939, was awarded the title of lieutenant colonel in 1955, was promoted to colonel in 1962, served as the commander of the Jiangbei Military Division, was implicated in Chen Zikun's defection in 1967, was dismissed and retired, both sons joined the army, the eldest son Luo Keqiang served as a staff officer of the Lanzhou Military Region, and went abroad to perform tasks during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in the eighties, and died in a foreign land, the second son Luo Kegong, later served as the deputy commander of the Southeast Military Region of the People's Liberation Army, deputy chief of general staff, and was awarded the title of general in 2010.
Guo Yuanchao, the son of Xia Jingqi, grew up in an orphanage, and later joined the army to perform tasks in Vietnam, was punished for making mistakes and retired from active service, transferred to Chenguang Machinery Factory, and was later laid off to repair bicycles on high soil slopes.
Chen Qingfeng, whose ancestral home is Shandong, is a small Taoist priest at the foot of the mountain, and later an adjutant of Chen Zikun, a member of the Three Guns Society, lurking in Shanghai, and was suppressed after liberation.
Su Qingyan, whose ancestral home is Hebei, was born in Xiucai, was a bandit in Hebei, the master of the Daqingshan bandit gang, and later a staff officer of the Jiangbei Army Mixed Brigade, and the secretary general of the Three Guns Society, who was suppressed in the early days of liberation.
Liu Xiaoyong, a graduate of the Jiangdong Army Military Academy in 1938, participated in the Songhu Anti-Japanese War, the Northern Thai Defense War, the underground party, led the Jiangbei Traffic Police Corps uprising in 1949, and was awarded the title of lieutenant colonel in 1955.
Wang Dongliang, whose ancestral home is Changxindian, Yanjing, was born as a coachman, an officer of the Northwest Army, and later defected to the Eighth Route Army, retired with a military rank, and died in Wuhan at the end of 1989.
Zhao Jiayong, originally from Yanjing, was a railway station policeman, and lived in Beijing until the mid-nineties.
Yan Zhiyong, whose ancestral home is Henan, was a bandit in his early years, a disciple of the Yanjing Qitian Martial Arts Pavilion, who secretly participated in the anti-Japanese armed forces, and later lived in seclusion, and died in the late nineties.
The Royal Dragon King, known as the Benhua clan, the viscount, the head of the imperial agency, after the defeat of the family, sold the domestic production, quickly became rich, became a generation of rich people, after the Plaza Agreement in the eighties, the wealth shrank rapidly, and died depressed.
In the thirties, Vasilyevich gathered a group of outlaws to go to Lake Baikal in search of Kolchak gold, and has not been heard from since.
Guan Shanhai, a native of Nantai, participated in the revolution during the Liberation War, fought in the south and the north, and died in the provincial capital.
Tang Yan, a native of Shanghai, the sister of the celebrity Tang Ying, an underground agent of our party, was torn between the pseudo-Kuomintang and was imprisoned secretly for a long time because of the Pan Hannian case in the 50s, and was rehabilitated in 1982, restored her treatment, continued to work for the party, served as a newspaper consultant, and finally had a heart attack and died at work.