Fang Jing
Fang Jing was born in xiannvmiao town of Jiangdu County in 1900. At the beginning of 1920, he joined the Guangxi military guard and served as a gendarme in the general headquarters. In September 1925, the Guangdong army cooperated with the Huangpu army training group to launch the second eastern expedition. In 1925, he was trained in the second phase of the central military and political study (Chaozhou Branch) and served as commander of the 79th army of the Kuomintang in 1944. In January 1949, the PLA launched an attack on the 79th army of the Kuomintang, and was finally captured. In April 1966, Fang Jing was pardoned along with the sixth group of generals of the national army.
essential information
Fang Jing, general of the national revolutionary army. Originally named Liuxi, later renamed Chao, and then renamed Chao, and then renamed Jing, the word is Hailian, Jiangsu Jing, the word is Hailian, Jiangsu Jiangdu people, born on December 29, 1900. He graduated from the second phase of Chaozhou Branch of Huangpu Military Academy and the third phase of grade a general class of Army University.
personal works
Fang Jing's 30-year military career is described in detail in the book, which is not a general foreshadowing for the theme, but has important historical value. What's more, Fang Jing's personal experience is also a little-known important event, which is quite thought-provoking, not just a boring biography. The plots in the book are full of legend, and they are all concrete facts with strong sense of reality and readability.
Character experience
In December 1926, he served as the leader of the supervision team of the East Route military station of the National Revolutionary Army, and was transferred to the commander of the logistics battalion of the 9th regiment of the 3rd Division of the 1st army. In 1930, he served as the commander of the 62nd regiment of the 31st Brigade of the 11th division, the major general of the 177th brigade of the 59th division in October 1932, the commander of the 156th brigade of the 52nd division in July 1933, and later the commander of the 294th brigade of the 98th division. He participated in the encirclement and suppression of the Central Soviet Area for many times, and took part in the Lushan officer training regiment in June 1937 After the outbreak of the Anti Japanese War, he took part in the Songhu battle. In the spring of 1938, he served as the deputy division commander of the 76th division of the 79th army, in July, he served as the division commander of the 13th division of the 75th army, and took part in the Wuhan battle. In March 1940, he served as the commander of the 11th division of the 18th army, the deputy commander of the 18th army in March 1942, and the commander of the temporary 9th army in December 1942. In October 1943, he was changed to the commander of the 66th army, and took part in the Changde battle. In September 1944, he served as the commander of the 79th army He was also the deputy director of the appeasement Office of the Hunan Hubei Sichuan border region in September 1948. He was defeated and captured in the battle of Jingmen on February 4, 1949. Amnesty was granted on 16 April 1966. Later, he served as the cultural and historical Commissioner of the CPPCC National Committee and member of the CPPCC National Committee. He died in Beijing on July 10, 1990.
Chinese PinYin : Fang Jing
Fang Jing