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Basic situation of Cui.

Former consultant of Kunming Military Region (post treatment of deputy military region). Cui, a native of wei county, Hebei Province, joined the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants on 1935, the Communist Youth League of China on the same year, and China on 1936. He served as an officer during the Agrarian Revolutionary War and participated in battles such as Yonghe in Shanxi, Qiaoban in Shaanxi, Crusade in the East, Crusade in the West and Castle in the Mountain. During War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's period, he served as the head, battalion political instructor, deputy head, head and political commissar of the regiment, and participated in the campaigns of Pingxingguan, Anti-Jiu Road siege in southeastern Shanxi, Dongyue Village in Gaotang, Shandong, Xiangcheng Gu and Nanlin. During the War of Liberation, he served as commander, deputy brigade commander, brigade commander, brigade political commissar and division commander, and participated in the battles of Pinghan, Jixian, Anyang, northern Henan, western Henan, Huaihai, crossing the river and Guangdong and Guangxi. After the founding of New China, he served as deputy commander and chief of staff of Kunming Military Region. From 65438 to 0952, he commanded troops to participate in the Battle of Shangganling to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea. He made great contributions to China's socialist construction and military modernization. Comrade Cui is a representative of the first, second, third and fourth National People's Congress. He was awarded the rank of Major General from 65438 to 0955. He was awarded the August 1st Medal of the People's Liberation Army of China, the second Medal of Independence and Freedom, the second Medal of Liberation and the first Red Star Meritorious Medal, and the first Medal of Freedom and Independence and the second Medal of the National Flag of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Comrade Cui died in Wuhan on September 6, 2004 at the age of 89.