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What famous people have come out of Tieling?

There are many famous people who have come out of Tieling. After all, we are a "relatively large city".

Our great Premier Zhou Enlai attended Yingang Academy in Tieling when he was a boy. Hao Yu, the founder of Yingang Academy, was not born in Tieling but lived in Tieling for a long time.

Tieling is a city with rich cultural heritage. In ancient times, Tieling was full of splendor. There are countless civil servants, military generals, celebrities and talents. During the 30 years of guarding Liaodong, the famous Ming Dynasty general Li Chengliang and his eldest son Li Rusong. The son of Nalan Mingzhu, known as the greatest talent in the early Qing Dynasty, and the famous Chinese poet Nalan Xingde. The last 40 chapters of "Dream of Red Mansions" were edited and published by Gao E. Gu Taiqing, the first female poet in the Qing Dynasty. "Father of Chinese Film" Ren Qingtai. Gao Qipei, the founder of Chinese finger painting.

Tieling is the famous hometown of sketch art in China. It is a place that produces happiness for Chinese people all over the world, and a large number of acting stars have emerged, represented by Zhao Benshan, Pan Changjiang, Fan Wei, and Xiao Shenyang. Uncle Zhao Benshan has won the first prize of the CCTV Spring Festival Gala fifteen times. There is no one before, and there will be no one in the future

I don’t admire entertainment celebrities, but I admire the most lovable people - the People’s Liberation Army. Today I will introduce some generals of the People’s Liberation Army from Tieling, Liaoning. They should be respected celebrities. They are:

Gao Cunxin (1915-1996) was born in Kaiyuan City, Tieling, Liaoning Province and was the founding major general of the People's Republic of China. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served successively as Commander of the Artillery of the North China Military Region, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Artillery of the Central Military Commission and Commander of the Artillery of the North China Military Region, Commander of the Artillery of the Chinese People's Volunteers and Commander of the Artillery of the North China Military Region, Director of the Artillery Department of Nanjing Military Academy, Deputy Dean of the Artillery Academy, and Dean and other positions. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of major general.

Jia Tao (May 28, 1909 - October 22, 1976), a native of Kaiyuan County, Liaoning Province (now the old town of Kaiyuan City), was the founding major general of the People's Republic of China. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as chief of staff of the Artillery Headquarters of the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China, principal of the Central Military Commission's Advanced Artillery School, deputy president of the PLA Artillery Academy, and president of the Shenyang Artillery Science and Technology Research Institute. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of Major General of the People's Liberation Army.

Liao Zhongfu (1912-April 12, 2001), a native of Tieling County, Liaoning Province, participated in the revolution in 1935, joined the Communist Party of China in 1937, and joined the Eighth Route Army in 1938. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as Chief of Staff, Director of the Engineering Corps and Director of the National Defense Engineering Division of the Central and South Military Region Headquarters, Deputy Director of the Hainan National Defense Engineering Command, Director of the Engineering Corps of the Guangzhou Military Region, and Deputy Chief of Staff of the Guangzhou Military Region. He was promoted in 1961. For the rank of major general.

Li Guibin, a native of Tieling County, Liaoning Province, holds the rank of Major General of the People's Liberation Army. Born in March 1929, he joined the army in 1945. After the founding of New China, he successively served as division commander, chief of staff, deputy commander, deputy commander and commander of the Inner Mongolia Military Region of the People's Liberation Army. In September 1988, he was awarded the rank of major general.

Li Bingqiao, a native of Tieling, Liaoning, holds the rank of rear admiral. Born in November 1941, started working in 1960, graduated from Harbin Military Engineering Institute in 1965, served as director of the Missile Department of the Naval Equipment Technology Department, deputy dean and dean of the Naval Aviation Engineering Institute, etc. In July 1992, he was awarded the Navy Rank of major general.

Yu Changhai, a native of Tieling, Liaoning, holds the rank of Major General of the Air Force. Born in 1948, he served as deputy commander of the 8th Air Force and deputy commander of the Shenyang Military Region Air Force.

The person who best represents Tieling must be the famous "big liar" Zhao Benshan. Teacher Zhao Benshan was born in Tieling in 1952. He also promoted Tieling to people all over the country and even the world. Teacher Zhao Benshan made his fortune in Tieling. , his home is in Tieling, and he has made irreplaceable contributions to the promotion of Tieling. Teacher Zhao Benshan has always had a special nostalgia for his hometown Tieling. When he produced and filmed TV series such as "Country Love", "Liu Laogen" and "Ma Dashuai" that were loved by audiences across the country, Tieling is the first choice for filming, and the Ivory Mountain where "Country Love" was filmed has become a popular tourist attraction and a well-known small mountain village. This is inseparable from Zhao Benshan's contribution, and teacher Zhao Benshan is also in his own He is deeply imprinted with Tieling. Now people all over the country know that Zhao Benshan is a native of Tieling, a "big city", and he has a deep love for Tieling.

Zhao Benshan has held many duo contests in Tieling, and has also brought Tieling's duo actors across the country. Not only sketches, but duo is also a unique skill that teacher Zhao Benshan is good at. As early as 2001, Zhao Benshan was also named the image ambassador of Tieling City. In fact, if we say that Tieling has produced many celebrities, I think Teacher Zhao Benshan can definitely be regarded as a representative figure in modern times.

Li Chengliang (1526-1615), a general in the late Ming Dynasty.

Li Rusong (1549-1598, son of Li Chengliang, a famous general in the late Ming Dynasty.

Li Shiyao (?-1788), minister during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Li Yuanliang, Minister of Household Affairs of the Qing Dynasty Son.

Li Shutai (1608-1666), a general of the Qing Dynasty, followed Dorgon into the pass...

………… ……………………………………………………………… Zhao Tingchen

Gao Qizhuo (1676-1738)

Gao Qipei ( 1660-1734).

Sheng Shicai (1892-1970)

Jia Tao (1909-1976). > An Yemin (1936-1958)……………………………………………………………………………………

<. p> There are also: Li Guohan, Li Rubai, Li Yongfang, Li Ruzhen, Ma Shitu, Li Rumei (the fifth son of Li Chengliang), Wang Yongzhi, Lu Ya... etc., etc., there are literally countless names.

Compare the so-called celebrities (film and television stars) who have appeared in modern times.

Finally, there are so many celebrities in Tieling that it is impossible to list them all.

Just click on Zhao Benshan.

In addition to Zhao Benshan and Pan Changjiang, Tieling is also a hometown of sports that is rich in "champions". From 1985 to now, there have been five people, Yan Hong, Chen Yueling, Lu Gang, Liu Hongyu, and Sun Fuming, who have won the Olympic Games and the Olympic Games. Won the championship 11 times in the World Championships and other international sports competitions.

Thanks to his love, we only know a little about the famous people who have come out of Tieling: Li Chengliang - Ming Dynasty, Gao E - Empress of the Dream of Red Mansions. The author of Chapter 40. Zhou Enlai - who studied in Tieling in primary school and once said: Tieling is his second hometown. An Yemin martyr - Tieling Kaiyuanye Minxiang, a former naval soldier who died fighting the fierce fire while moving self-propelled artillery. ——Tieling opened the original Lianhua Township, and it was he who made the whole country know that Tieling was a big city.

During the Ming Dynasty, Tieling came out with a famous person who shocked the world of "human beings and immortals" - Ji Xiao. Tang. He is the true disciple of the famous Lu Dongbin and the overlord of the "Eight Immortals".

Ji Xiaotang is known as the "Taoist Jigong". He was discovered by Lu Dongbin and turned into an immortal by chance. He took the position of the boss of the "Lower Eight Immortals". He enlightened several apprentices and gave them abilities. Then he took them to travel around the world, catching monsters and eliminating monsters, and saving people from danger.

In the process of catching monsters, he and his apprentices experienced ups and downs, ups and downs, life and death, joys and sorrows, no less difficult than Monk Tang's Journey to the West. The world is filled with monsters, monsters, and gods, and the world is restored to peace.

Ji Xiaotang turned out to be a star in the sky. He did not follow the "right way" of the gods, was knocked down to the mortal world, and was reincarnated into a family. He has been very smart since he was a child, and no gentleman in the world dares to teach him how to read. That is to say, there is no one in the world who cannot learn how to read.

Later, someone tricked him into going to Beijing to take the exam, and he was an official with a half-job. Because Yan Song, the grand master next to the emperor, the eunuch in the capital, was misinformed, he was not easy to use even if he was burnt. Ji Xiaotang couldn't think about it anymore, so he took a rope to hang himself. He was discovered by Lu Dongbin and saved, and he was transformed into a god.

Ji Xiaotang’s life was a glorious one of helping the poor, slaying demons, and we are proud to have such a hero in Tieling, Liaoning.

(Li Chengliang)

Tieling has produced many celebrities. Here we mainly introduce three of the founding major generals who came out of Tieling.

Gao Cunxin (1915-1996), a native of Kaiyuan, Tieling, Liaoning Province, joined the Party in 1938 and was the founding major general of the People's Republic of China.

He graduated from the artillery department of Huangpu Military Academy in 1936 and joined the Eighth Route Army in 1938.

During the Anti-Japanese War, he served as captain and chief military instructor of the Anti-Japanese War Brigade, instructor of the Northeast Cadre Corps, chief of the Operations Section of the Central Hebei Military Region Headquarters, deputy head of the Cadre Training Group, and commander-in-chief of the Cadre Corps of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region. Chief of the Operations Section and Liaison Section of the Central Hebei Military Region Headquarters, and captain of the artillery cadre training team of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region.

During the War of Liberation, he served as commander of the artillery regiment of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region, commander of the artillery brigade, and commander of the special forces of the North China Military Region.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as commander of the artillery of the North China Military Region, deputy chief of staff of the artillery and commander of the artillery of the North China Military Region, commander of the artillery of the Volunteer Army, director of the Artillery Department of the Military Academy, and deputy dean and dean of the Artillery Academy. , deputy commander of artillery and other positions.

He was awarded the rank of Army Major General in 1955 and died of illness in Beijing on December 17, 1996.

Wang Xiaoming (1909-1991), a native of Changtu, Tieling, Liaoning Province, joined the Party in 1935 and was the founding major general of the People's Republic of China.

During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he served as chief of staff and detachment leader of the Anti-Japanese National Salvation Army, military staff officer and training team leader of the 5th Northeast Anti-Japanese Army, and chief of staff of the 2nd Division of the 5th Army.

During the Anti-Japanese War, he served as political commissar of the 2nd Detachment of the Second Route Army and concurrently as representative of the Jidong Provincial Party Committee. In March 1943, he led a team to the Soviet Union to participate in systematic military and political training in the teaching brigade, and served as battalion commander of the 2nd Battalion of the 88th Infantry Brigade of the Soviet Far East Front.

During the War of Liberation, he served as commander of the 11th Independent Division of the Northeast People's Liberation Army, commander of the Jinan Military Division and commander of the 24th Brigade, concurrently commander of the Changchun Garrison Headquarters, commander of the 164th Infantry Division, and Artillery of the Northeast Military Region The rank of commander of the 6th Division. He led his troops to suppress bandits in Jinan and participated in the siege of Changchun.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as the principal of the Naval Coast Artillery School, deputy minister of the Navy Coast Artillery Department, minister of the Navy Coastal Defense Department, director of the Navy Department of the Armed Forces Supervision Department of the Military Commission, deputy commander of the Naval Port Arthur Base, etc. job.

He was awarded the rank of major general in 1955. He died of illness in Beijing on November 30, 1991.

Lu Xia (1909-1998), a native of Kaiyuan, Tieling, Liaoning Province, joined the Party in 1938 and was the founding major general of the People's Republic of China.

During the Anti-Japanese War, he served as officer of the Enemy Industry Department of the 115th Division of the Eighth Route Army, combat staff officer and military education section chief of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region Headquarters, chief of staff of the 4th Regiment, and chief of staff of the 10th Military Division.

During the War of Liberation, he served as deputy chief of staff of the Nenjiang Military Region, director of the staff office of the Western Manchuria Military Region, chief of staff of the 4th Division of the 2nd Column of the Northeast Democratic Alliance Army, deputy director of the training department of Northeast Military and Political University, and training of Central South Military and Political University. Minister.

After the founding of New China, he served as Editorial Director of the Research Office of the Training Department of the Military Academy, Minister of Academic Affairs, Director of the Research Office of the Military Science Research Department, Deputy Minister of the Training Department, Deputy Chief of Education, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Chengdu Military Region, etc. job.

He was promoted to the rank of major general in 1964 and died of illness in Chengdu on June 17, 1998.