Feng Huang
Feng Huang (1900-1994) was a general of the Kuomintang. His original name is Fuhuang, and his character is Piru. He was born in Rongxian County, Guangxi Province on October 8, 1900. He graduated from Guangxi lecture hall, Japanese Army Infantry School and Army University.
In 1931, he served as the head of the 1st guard regiment of the 4th group army of the National Revolutionary Army; in 1932, he served as the general affairs section chief and student team leader of the Aviation Department of the 4th group army headquarters; in September 1934, he served as the vice president of Guangxi aviation school; in 1935, he served as the head of the 128 regiment of the 45th division of the 15th army; in the winter of 1936, he served as the major general of the 4th group army's teaching Corps; after the outbreak of the Anti Japanese War, he served as the deputy commander of 391 brigade of the 131st division of the 31st army; in March 1939, he was appointed as the commander of the In February 1940, he served as the commander of the 175th division of the 46th army. He took part in the battle of southern Guangxi. In 1941, he concurrently served as the commander of Liankang coastal garrison area. In December 1942, he served as the deputy commander of the 31st army. In October 1944, he served as the director of the 6th branch of the Central Military Academy. In 1945, he served as the lieutenant general of the military training department of the Military Commission In October 1946, he served as the commander of the administrative region of the Xiangdong division, later as the chief of staff of the 8th appeasement District, the chief of education of the local cadre training corps of Guangxi Province, in June 1949, he served as the Commissioner of administrative supervision and the commander of security of the 3rd District of Guangxi Province, and also as the commander of the Wuzhou garrison, in October, he served as the deputy commander of the southern Guangxi military and administrative region of the Guilin appeasement office and the commander of the new 19th army, and reported to the CMC in Rongxian County of Guangxi on January 17, 1950. Later, he served as a member of the Political Consultative Conference of the Guangxi Autonomous Region, a counsellor of the people's Government of the Guangxi Autonomous Region, and a member of the Guangxi Autonomous Regional Committee of the democratic revolution. He died in Nanning on January 19, 1994.
Chinese PinYin : Feng Huang
Feng Huang