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Famous figures in Shangzhuang Township, Xinye County

Yang Zhengan (1895— 1988), male, formerly known as Bing Kun, is from Shangfengming Village, Shangzhuang Township. 1923 graduated from Xinyang Normal University. 1937 Participated in the Anti-Japanese Support Association to raise money for the anti-Japanese soldiers. In the battle to liberate Deng County, I joined the stretcher team to participate in the rescue. 195/kloc-0 served as the farm director of the county in may, and 1953 served as the deputy section chief of the county construction department. He was elected as a county and provincial people's representative and a provincial CPPCC member.

Xu Huating (1902— 1929), male, party member, from Xuzhuang, Shangzhuang Township, captain of Xinye West Sixth District; He Dianbin (1901-1929), male, once worked as the second senior primary school teacher in the county. 1927, Huating was the leader of Dahupo Red Gun Club, and Dianbin was the head of the Sixth Regiment in the Western District. Under the leadership of the Southwest Henan Special Committee, a peasant self-defense group was formed to oppose corrupt officials and maintain social order. He has organized self-defense groups many times to defeat the harassment of warlords. 1929 Two people were arrested and killed. 1978 was chased as a revolutionary martyr.

Han nationality (1910-1964), male, also known as Zi Min, He Cheat, a native of Shangzhuang. In March 22 (1933), he joined the China * * * production party. Wang Wenxiu, Wang Chengming, Tan Qilin and others were introduced to join the Party, established Wangzhai Party Branch and served as Party branch secretary. Later, branches such as Shangzhuang, Xizhaozhuang and Beilongzhuang were established. 1938 65438+ 10, went to the anti-Japanese front in Anhui. /kloc-0 transferred from the army in July 1949,/kloc-0 returned to Henan in February 1952. He has served as the Chief of Supply Section of Provincial Communications Department.

Wang Xinyun (1914—1981), a native of Wangdaqiao Village, Shangzhuang Township, is a provincial agricultural model worker and the founder of Wangdaqiao Forest Farm. After the founding of New China, he took an active part in the land reform. 1955 joined the China * * * Production Party, and later served as a member of the Party Committee of the commune and deputy secretary of the Party branch of Wangdaqiao Brigade. 1958, when he was ill, he invited himself to Fantan Village to open up wasteland for afforestation, which turned 260 mu of wasteland into an oasis and was called the new Yugong by the people along the Shi Zhuan River.

Zhao Dianchen (1915-1981) is a male from Wangdaqiao Village, Shangzhuang Township. Good at piano and sanxian. Together with Cao Dongfu, he arranged and adapted Henan Bantou, and reformed the singing methods of the main tunes. After the founding of New China, he participated in the tuning of national excellent plays for many times. His son Man Qin is now the president of Zhongzhou Guzheng Society.

Wang Zhan 'an (1932 ——1953), male, from Wangzhai Village, Shangzhuang Township. 1949 10 joined the China people's liberation army in Chongqing. When fighting bandits in Xiangxi, he won third-class merit five times. 195 1 participated in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea in autumn, and 1953 was killed in battle. The headquarters of the Volunteers recorded the first class merit for this.

Feng Jian Fengjie

Fengjian, formerly known as Fan Xuyi, was born on February 25th, 1925, and joined the China * * * production party in 1948. Graduated from the Political Department of Central University in the same year. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as a reporter of Xinhua News Agency Kaifeng Branch and Jiangxi Branch, a reporter of Xinhua News Agency Zhongnan Branch and Hubei Branch, a member of the editorial board, a deputy director, vice president and editor-in-chief of Xinhua News Agency's domestic news editorial department, the chairman of the editorial board of Outlook Weekly, and distinguished professor of the School of Journalism. Deputies to the Fifth National People's Congress.