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Huang Zheng, Taishan, Guangdong

Huang Zheng

Major General Huang Zheng (1902--1968), Chief of Staff of the Military Administrative Region. The courtesy name is Tiezhong, a native of Guishan (now Huiyang), Guangdong. Graduated from the third phase of Huangpu Army Military Academy. He has successively served as platoon and company commander, regimental instructor, director of the division political training department, deputy director of the Chinese Boy Scouts Cadre Training Class, and director of the Guangdong Press Inspection Office. Chief of the Political Training Division of the Military Commission, Deputy Director of the Major General Political Department of the Fourth War Zone, Director of the Political Department of the Guangdong Military Region and Security and Command Department, Chief of Staff of the Major General of the Guangdong Military Region, Education Director of the Guangdong Administrative Cadre Training Corps, Guangdong Branch of the Three People's Principles Youth League Corps officer. On January 9, 1945, he was appointed administrative inspector and security commander of the Fourth District of Guangdong Province. Later he went to Taiwan and was elected as an additional representative to the "National Assembly". Died of illness on July 24, 1968.

Huang Zheng, female, is the teaching director of the Music Education Department of Shanxi Opera School and a senior lecturer. Born in June 1953 in Taishan, Guangdong. Member of the Kuomintang Revolutionary Party. Graduated from the Art Department of Shanxi University, he once served as the teaching and research group leader of the music section of Shanxi Opera School, and is currently the teaching director of the music education section of Shanxi Opera School. Representative to the First People's Congress of Xinghualing District, Shanxi Province, and member of the Eighth Provincial Committee of the Kuomintang Revolutionary Committee of Shanxi Province. In more than twenty years of teaching work. He has published more than ten professional papers, three of which won the provincial first, second, and third prizes, and one won the third prize of the first provincial music education paper, and was selected by "Music Research" to be included in the People's Music Publishing. Concentrated Papers. He began to learn violin in 1968. After graduating from university, he engaged in music education. He compiled his own teaching materials "Knowledge of Music Theory in Simplified Notation", "Basic Theory of Music", and "Tutorial on Harmony Writing", which were published by Shanxi Hope Publishing House in December 1989. Published a popular music reading book "Music Basics" which was well received by the public. Ten of the students he taught won first, second and third prizes in the provincial violin competition. Two other students stayed at the school to teach due to their excellent academic performance.