Xu Rui
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Xu Rui, born in 1912 and died in 2002, is the deputy head of Pujiang County, Sichuan Province.
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Xu Rui, deputy head of Pujiang County, Sichuan Province.
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To be responsible for the executive work of the county government. Assist in handling proposals, finance, personnel, labor security, supervision, taxation, administration according to law, construction of standardized service-oriented government, legal system, management by objectives, statistics, state-owned assets management, finance and insurance, foreign affairs, etc. Take the lead in the relevant work of the Investment Review Committee of Qingpu agricultural investment company. Contact the county people's Congress and CPPCC. in charge of the county government office, Finance Bureau, labor bureau, Supervision Bureau, project supervision office, Statistics Bureau, Social Security Bureau, Employment Bureau, legal affairs office, foreign affairs office, finance office, editorial office, government affairs service center, administrative school, Qingpu small city investment company, urban and rural construction project management investment company, Xingcheng investment company; contact the County State Taxation Bureau, Local Taxation Bureau, Pujiang County branch of the people's Bank of China, Sichuan banking regulatory bureau Pujiang office, financial and insurance units. Xu Rui (1912-2002), former instructor of the Political College of the PLA, was born in Xifeng County, Liaoning Province. In 1931, he joined the peripheral organizations of the Communist Party of China under the leadership of Zhang Xiyao. In the same year, he graduated from middle school. He was appointed by the party organization and was admitted to the artillery research class of northeast lecture hall in xiaodongguan, Shenyang. After the September 18th Incident, he went into exile and engaged in the struggle of resisting Japan and saving the nation. In 1938, introduced by the Wuhan Office of the Eighth Route Army and Comrade Dong Biwu, he studied in the faculty training team of Yan'an Anti Japanese military and Political University. After graduation, he served as a military instructor of the Anti Japanese university and joined the Communist Party of China in 1939. After the victory of the Anti Japanese War, he was sent to the northeast to engage in military command. He once served as deputy head of the second regiment of Yang Jingyu detachment of the Northeast People's autonomous army, deputy head of the 21st regiment of the seventh division of the third column of the Northeast Field Army. During the Liaoxi battle of the Liaoshen campaign, he led his troops to the heart of the Liao Yaoxiang regiment, destroyed the regiment headquarters, and made important contributions to the total annihilation of the Kuomintang westward regiment in the Liaoshen campaign. Since February 1949, he has been the deputy head and head of the 360th regiment of the 120th division of the 40th army of the fourth field army. He led his troops to take part in many battles, such as the Pingjin campaign, the Hengbao campaign and the liberation of Hainan Island. After the outbreak of the war to resist US aggression and aid Korea, he served as the head of the 3600 regiment of the 120th division of the 40th army of the Chinese people's Volunteer Army. He once led his troops to stick to Yunshan for three days and three nights, and the headquarters fired the first shot in the war to resist US aggression and aid Korea. He participated in the first, second, third, fourth and fifth campaigns to resist US aggression and aid Korea, and achieved brilliant results in annihilating the enemy. After returning to China in 1953, he was selected to study in Nanjing Military Academy and was awarded the rank of captain of the Chinese people's Liberation Army in 1955. After graduating from the military academy, he was assigned to Changchun military Normal School of the PLA as the director of the military science research office. In 1956, he served as the instructor of the principal division of the political Academy of the PLA. In 1969, he retired and moved to Jinzhou. In 1997, he donated the telescope he had used during the 49 year Liaoshen campaign to the Liaoshen Campaign Memorial Hall in Jinzhou. Xu Rui died in Jinzhou in 2002 at the age of 90. The ashes are buried in erlangdong cemetery in Jinzhou. Xu Rui is good at military academic research. During the war of liberation, he wrote a study of tunnel warfare, which was printed and distributed on July 16, 1948. Before the liberation of Hainan Island, Xu Rui compiled the reference materials for the use of motor sailboats, which was printed and distributed by the headquarters of the 120th division of the 40th army in April 1950. During the war in Korea, Xu Rui kept a diary, summarized all kinds of war cases, and brought back a wooden box of materials when he returned home. During his tenure as a military academy teacher, he talked about our army's war examples, war art, and was superb. He was a very excellent military commander, researcher and teacher of military science, and also a rare PLA military theoretical talent coming out of the Northeast lecture hall.
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Xu Rui