Zhu Danhua (December 26, 1911-May 29, 2010), whose original name was Yao Xiuxia, was from Cixi County, Zhejiang Province. He participated in the revolutionary work in November 1937 and joined the Communist Party of China in February 1938. In November 1937, he served as a student of Yan'an Shaanxi Northern Public School and director of academic affairs at Xinjiang Dihua Women's Middle School. In September 1946, he served as a recuperator of the Yan'an Central Party School and secretary of the Central Women's Committee. In March 1949, he served as the head of the Organization Section of the All-China Women's Federation. In July 1949, he served as a member of the Jiangxi Provincial Women's Committee, director and secretary-general of the Propaganda Department of the Provincial Women's Federation. In April 1953, he served as deputy director and deputy secretary of the Party Group; in May 1954, he served as director and secretary of the Party Group of the Provincial Women's Federation. In May 1983, he served as vice chairman and member of the Party Leadership Group of the Fifth Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
Zou Zikan (1912-February 2, 1932), from Lin'an County, Zhejiang Province. Born in a landlord's family in September 1912. He received a private school education in his childhood. After graduating from primary school, he went to Hangzhou to study. In 1925, he was admitted to Zhejiang Public Agricultural College and began to accept progressive ideas. Joined the Communist Party of China in 1926. During the Great Revolution, he studied at Zhejiang Public Agricultural College in 1926 and served as the secretary of the school’s party branch. After the April 12th Counter-Revolutionary Coup in 1927, the school party organization was forced to move underground, and Zou Zikan went to Jianqiao, Hangzhou to hold a civilian school to engage in the peasant movement. In March 1931, he was arrested for betrayal by a traitor. On February 2, 1932, he was executed bravely in the Kuomintang Zhejiang Army Prison.
Shi Ximin (1912-1987), he used pseudonym Shi Dongfu, Qimin, Shi Mingcao, Huainan, He Yinliu, Mingshi, etc., a member of the Communist Party of China and from Pujiang, Zhejiang. In 1929, he joined the Communist Youth League of China and transferred to the Communist Party of China in the same year. In 1937, he participated in the preparation of " Xinhua Daily " in Wuhan and worked in the newspaper for nine years. He has written a large number of domestic and foreign political commentaries, monographs, communications and news, and has made important contributions to the work of the united front. He has served as a member of the Standing Committee of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee and the Propaganda Department of Nanjing Municipal Party Committee, Secretary-General of the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, Member of the Standing Committee of the Shanghai Municipal Party Committee and Minister of the Propaganda Department, alternate secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Party Committee, member of the East China Bureau of the Communist Party of China, Minister of Publicity, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Culture and Deputy Secretary of the Party Group, Director of the National Publishing Administration Bureau and other positions.
Ji Wenmei (1912 January 5, 1912~2001 June 20, 2001), was born in Xialiu Village, Yiwu County, Zhejiang Province, mechanic and aviation educator. He was engaged in aircraft manufacturing in the early days, and later devoted himself to aviation education and scientific research. He has been engaged in the research on vibration dynamics for a long time and is the earliest advocate of domestic nonlinear vibration theory, vibration damping mechanism of extruded oil films and rotor dynamics. Through long-term teaching and educational management practice and theoretical research, relatively systematic and unique educational ideas have been formed, which have a great influence in the education community in our country. Macro research on aviation began in the 1980s. It has made significant contributions to promoting the progress of aviation science and technology, talent training and the development of aviation industry.
Zhu Xuzhi (February 1912-November 8, 2000), Zhejiang Linhai , one of the main founders and organizers of communication work in the Northeast Field Army, and participants and witnesses of the construction of China's surface-to-air missile troops. In August 1931, he joined the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army , and in May 1933, he joined the Communist Party of China. He participated in the second, third, fourth and fifth anti-"encirclement and suppression" and the 25,000-mile Long March of the Jiangxi Red Army. He participated in the War of Resistance Against Japan and the War of Liberation. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as director of the Communications Department of the Air Force Command, deputy director and minister of the Air Force Cadre Management Department, political commissar of the Air Force Technology Department, political commissar of the Air Force Anti-aircraft Artillery Command, political commissar of the Air Force Second Anti-aircraft Artillery Command, and deputy chief of staff of the Air Force. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of major general and won the second-level August 1 Medal, the second-level Independence and Freedom Medal, and the first-level Liberation Medal.
Qi Changrui (1913-1948), from Bainitang Village, Sheng County. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, 10 people from the family joined the revolution, and 6 people joined the Communist Party of China. Three of them sacrificed their lives for the revolution. Qi Changrui joined the Communist Party of China in February 1939. In February 1942, he joined the Chen Shan army under the leadership of the Communist Party of China.In the battle between Shi Huang and the gun, he fought bravely with the spy who entered the revolutionary ranks and captured the bully An Laosan of Shengxi alive. In June 1948, he served as deputy captain of the Second Detachment of the Zhejiang East People's Liberation Army. He was seriously injured in a battle and died soon after.
Qian Sanqiang (October 16, 1913-June 28, 1992), original name Qian Bingqiong , a nuclear physicist. Originally from , Zhejiang Huzhou , born in Zhejiang Shaoxing , the founder of China's atomic energy science career, the founder of China's " two bombs and one satellite ", Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences , the father of China's atomic bomb and the father of China's atomic energy science. Many important achievements have been obtained in nuclear physics research, especially the discovery of the tri-splitting and quadrilateral phenomena of heavy atoms and the scientific explanation of the tri-splitting mechanism. It has made outstanding contributions to the establishment and development of China's atomic energy scientific undertakings and the research and production of " two-bomb ".
Liu Yi (July 23, 1913-1996-), from Cixi, Zhejiang Province, joined the Communist Party of China in 1938. He participated in the battles of Piju Tong Erdi Temple, Huaibei Zhang Xiaowei, Zhujiagang, Jiaoji, Changnan, Yilin, Huaihai , Crossing the River and other battles. After the founding of New China, he served as the director of the Education of the Zhejiang Military Region Cadre School, the director of the Political Department of the Zhejiang Branch of East China Military and Political University, the Minister of Culture of the Political Department of the Zhejiang Military Region, the Deputy Minister and Minister of Culture of the Political Department of the Navy, the Secretary-General of the Political Department of the Navy, the President and Editor-in-Chief of the People's Navy Post. He was awarded the rank of colonel in September 1955 and was promoted to the rank of colonel in June 1960. He was awarded the second-level Medal of Independence and Freedom, the second-level Medal of Liberation and the Medal of Independence Merit and Honor of the People's Liberation Army of China.
Qua Fazu (December 6, 1914-June 14, 2008), Hangzhou, Zhejiang, is a famous medical scientist, the main pioneer of modern general surgery in China, Heptachiatric surgery and one of the main founders and founders of organ transplant surgery, the pioneer of surgical treatment of advanced schistosomiasis, and a senior academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is known as the "father of Chinese surgery". His sword technique is known for his accuracy and is called "Quan's sword technique" by the medical community.
Lu Cui (1914 April 1 -2015 February 16, ), from Wuxing, Zhejiang (now Huzhou ). In 1932, he entered the Department of Social Sciences of Tsinghua University. He served as a member of the Tsinghua Students' National Saving Committee and one of the initiators of the 12/9 Student Movement. In early 1936, he joined the Pioneer of the Chinese National Liberation Team and served as the Minister of the Propaganda Department of the All-China Students' National Salvation Federation. Joined Chinese Communist Youth League in June , and in October 1936, he became a member of the Chinese Communist Party . He has served as executive director and vice president of the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, vice president of the China-US People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, and director of the Chinese Children and Youth Foundation. He attended the mid-term meeting of the United Nations "Decade of Women" held in Copenhagen in (i.e., the Second World Congress of Women ) and served as deputy head of the Chinese delegation.
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