Lin Liguo
Lin Liguo (1945-september 13, 1971), son of Lin Biao, nicknamed "tiger". The former Vice Minister of the Air Force combat Department of the Chinese people's Liberation Army is an important member of Lin Biao's counter revolutionary group. Born in 1945. Lin Liguo studied in Beijing NO.4 middle school, then was promoted to the Physics Department of Peking University. He dropped out of school during the cultural revolution. In March 1967, he joined the air force and served as the Secretary of the Air Force Command Office. Soon he joined the Communist Party of China and served as the Deputy director of the Air Force combat Department of Guangzhou army. In October 1970, Lin Liguo helped Lin Biao form the secret organization "United Fleet". In March 1971, Lin Liguo presided over the formulation of the "571 project" summary of the armed coup plan, plotting to kill Chairman Mao Zedong. After the failure of the murder plot, the plan to flee south to Guangzhou and set up a new central government came to light. In the early morning of September 13, Lin Liguo, Lin Biao and ye Qun forcibly flew out of Shanhaiguan airport. At 3 a.m., the plane was destroyed 10 kilometers south of the belhe mining area in windur Khan Kent province of the people's Republic of Mongolia.
Life of the characters
Lin Liguo was born in 1945. Like most of the only sons in the world, he has been loved by Lin Biao and ye Qun since childhood. He and his sister Lin Liheng are called their "eyes" by Lin Biao. He looks like Lin Biao: tall and thin, with white skin and single eyelids. Even the word "tiger" in his nickname "tiger" is only three times less than Lin Biao's.
In October 1969, Wu Faxian, then commander of the air force, appointed Lin Liguo as deputy director of the air force headquarters office and vice minister of the combat department at Lin Biao's instruction. Later, Wu Faxian privately handed over the command power of the air force to Lin Liguo. In October 1970, Lin Liguo secretly organized the backbone of the armed coup to form a "United Fleet". In March 1971, Lin Liguo presided over the formulation of the armed coup plan "571" project summary "to plot to kill Chairman Mao Zedong. After the failure of the murder plot, the plan to flee south to Guangzhou and set up a new central government came to light. In the early morning of September 13, Lin Liguo, Lin Biao and ye Qun forcibly flew out of Shanhaiguan airport. The plane crashed and fell to death near wendur Khan, Mongolia.
Family situation
Father: Lin Biao
Mother: ye Qun (1917-1971), born in Minhou, Fujian Province, was Lin Liguo's mother. In his early years, he studied in Beiping and participated in the "129" student movement. Later, he went to Yan'an and joined the Communist Party of China. He married Lin Biao at the end of the Anti Japanese war. She and Lin Biao have two children: daughter Lin Liheng and son Lin Liguo.
Elder sister: Lin Liheng (Lin Doudou)
Fiancee: Zhang Ning
Chinese PinYin : Lin Li Guo