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Red Sixth Army The cadres above the regiment died
Congratulations on the National Day , Jiangxi Lotus people. Leader of the Lotus Independence Group. Sacrifice in the battle in 1930.
Tan Guoqiu, from Youxian, Hunan. Political commissar of the Guerrillas in You County, Hunan. Sacrifice in the battle in 1930.
He Shuguang , a native of Yongxin, Jiangxi. X X Independent Regiment Political Commissar. Sacrifice in the battle in 1930.
paragraph auspicious , from Chaling, Hunan. Political commissar of the Hunan Guerrillas. He died in the battle of Anren, Hunan in December 1930.
tian Keping , unknown origin. Director of the Political Department of the Xiangdong Independent Division. He was captured and died in the battle in Yongxing, Hunan in February 1931.
Zhang Mingyuan , from Chaling, Hunan. Political commissar of the guerrillas in the fourth district of Chaling. He died in the battle in Chaling, Hunan in May 1931.
He Xiangshan (formerly known as He Weifan) , from Liuyang, Hunan. Political Commissar of the 1st Regiment of the Southeast Hunan Independent Division. Sacrifice in the battle in May 1931. He was 23 years old at the time.
Zuoqunzhi , a native of Yongxin, Jiangxi. Leader of the X regiment of the Independent Division. Sacrifice in Longgang battle in 1931.
Xiao Guoqing , from Taihe, Jiangxi. Deputy Head of Jitai Independent Regiment. In September 1931, he died in a battle in Yongyang, Ji'an.
Xiao Zuoyun , a native of Lotus in Jiangxi. Political Commissar of the 1st Regiment of the 1st Independent Division of Hunan and Jiangxi. In 1931, Yongxin died in battle.
Wen Ziqing, from Yongxin, Jiangxi. Leader of the 12th Regiment of the Southwest Jiangxi Independence. Sacrifice in the battle in 1931.
Luofagui , unknown origin. Leader of the 1st Regiment of the Independent 3rd Division. Sacrifice in the battle in 1931.
mmwei , people from Shangli, Jiangxi. Leader of the 1st Regiment of Independent Division. He was arrested by the enemy in July 1931. Killed in February 1932. He was 24 years old at the time.
Liu Guangyan, a native of Lotus, Jiangxi. Political Commissar of the 3rd Independent Division of Hunan and Jiangxi. He died in battle in Lianhuatiandong in November 1931 at the age of 32.
Ho Fan , unknown origin. Political Commissar of the 3rd Regiment of the 1st Independent Division of Hunan and Jiangxi. Sacrifice in the battle in 1931.
Peng Nian , from Lotus, Jiangxi. Leader of the 2nd Regiment of the 1st Independent Division of Hunan and Jiangxi. On December 11, 1931, Lotus Jiudu died in battle.
Tan Sicong , from Chaling, Hunan. Political Commissar of the Independent 1st Division of Hunan and Jiangxi Province. On January 3, 1932, he died in a battle in Qianshi Street in Yongxin. He was 24 years old at the time.
Liu Feng , from Yongxin, Jiangxi. Political Commissar of the 1st Regiment of the Independent 3rd Division. On January 3, 1932, he died in a battle in Qianshi Street in Yongxin.
Liu Keyun , unknown origin. Political commissar of the Hunan-Jiangxi Military Region Guard Corps. On January 3, 1932, he died in a battle in Qianshi Street in Yongxin.
Ding Hui , from Youxian, Hunan. Political commissar of the Guerrillas in You County, Hunan. He was killed by the enemy in January 1932.
Gong Jie , unknown origin. Director of the arsenal of the Hunan-Jiangxi Military Region. Sacrifice in the battle in 1932.
Yang Zhongyao , from Liling, Hunan. Sui, Wan and Tai Independent League political commissar. Sacrifice in the battle in 1932.
Wang Zhijun , from Ji'an, Jiangxi Province. Political Commissar of Tianhe Guerrillas. He died in Ji'an in 1932.
Tan Dingguo , unknown origin. Chief of Staff of the 1st Division of the Red 8th Army. He died in battle in October 1932.
Zhao Keqiang , unknown origin. Political Commissar of the 2nd Regiment of the 3rd Division of the Red 8th Army. He died in battle in October 1932.
Tang Deyong , a native of Yongxin, Jiangxi. Political Commissar of Anfu Independent League. Sacrifice in the battle in 1933.
Peng Zirong , from Lianhua, Jiangxi. The leader of the 1st Regiment of the 1st Independent Division in Hunan and Jiangxi, and the acting commander of the 1st Independent Division. In May 1933, he was shot in the chest and died in the battle of Lotus. He was 28 years old.
Tan Liuwen, from Chaling, Hunan. The newly formed Chief of Staff of the 1st Independent Division. He died in battle in Huang County, Hunan in May 1933 at the age of 25.
Housing Tiyun, Hunan Anren people. The newly compiled commander of the 1st Division. He died in battle in Huang County, Hunan in May 1933 at the age of 36.
Tan Liwen , unknown origin. The leader of the 1st Regiment of the newly formed Independent 1st Division. He died in battle in Huang County, Hunan in May 1933.
photos Tong, from Liuyang, Hunan.The leader of the 1st Regiment of the newly formed Independent 1st Division. Sacrifice in the battle in August 1933.
domain Jixiang , from Chaling, Hunan. The newly formed political commissar of the 1st Division. In August 1933, Yongxin was seriously injured during the battle and died in December at the age of 21.
Ouyang Zun , unknown origin. Political Commissar of the 50th Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. Sacrifice in the battle in 1933.
Wenguanqiu , from Guangxi. Commander of the Hunan-Jiangxi Military Region Guard Regiment. He died in the battle of Yongxin Qiuxi in February 1934 at the age of 30.
Su Lao , from Liuyang, Hunan. Political Commissar of the 52nd Regiment of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in the battle of Yongxin Luxi in the spring of 1934. He was 31 years old at the time.
Li Qinchen , from Hunan. Chief of Staff of the 51st Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. In the spring of 1934, he died in the battle in Manjiang at the age of 26.
Li Chong , from Guangxi. Commander of the 50th Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in the battle in Longmen Field in March 1934.
Hu Chufu , from Leiyang, Hunan. The political commissar of the 24th Division of the Red 8th Army, and in March 1934, he was appointed as the political commissar of the 49th Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red 6th Army, who died in Longmen Field.
Zeng Jie , from Liuyang, Hunan. Director of the Political Department of the 49th Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in a battle in Longmen Field in March 1934.
paragraph Jixu , from Chaling, Hunan. Commander of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in the battle in Shashi, Litian, Jiangxi Province in April 1934. He was 25 years old at the time.
Lei Xuewen , from Chaling, Hunan. Director of the Political Department of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in the battle in Shashi, Litian, Jiangxi Province in April 1934. He was 31 years old at the time.
Li Qun is from , from Huang County, Hunan Province. Political commissar of the Independent Fourth Regiment. In 1934, he was killed by the enemy in Yongxin .
Tan Zhen , from Chaling, Hunan. Director of the Organization Department of the Political Department of the Red Sixth Army. He died in , Guidong County, in August 1934, at the age of 29.
Liu Ri , from Chaling, Hunan. Commander of the 53rd Regiment of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in battle during the Western Expedition in 1934.
Zhang Yiwu, from Liuyang, Hunan. Political Commissar of the 49th Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in the autumn of 1934 on the border of Hunan and Guizhou, at the age of 24.
Jia Xiwen , from Shandong. Chief of Staff of the 53rd Regiment of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in a battle in Wencun, Guangxi in September 1934.
Liu Shikai , unknown origin. The commander of the 50th Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army, died in the battle in Guanyang, Guangxi on September 3, 1934.
Zhang Hongji , unknown origin. Commander of the 51st Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. On September 7, 1934, he died in battle in Lutang in the county.
Zhao Xiong , from Liuyang, Hunan. Commander of the 54th Regiment of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army. On September 26, 1934, he died in a battle and died in Daguang, Qingjiang County, Guizhou at the age of 25.
he Wu , unknown origin. Principal of the Red Army School of the Red Sixth Army. He died in Guizhou in October 1934.
Guo Yingshi , from Chaling, Hunan. Chief of Staff of the 52nd Regiment of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in Guizhou in October 1934.
号标, from Liuyang, Hunan. Political Commissar of the 52nd Regiment of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in Guizhou in the autumn of 1934.
Tian Haiqing , Sichuan people . In 1931, participated in the Ningdu Uprising . The commander of the 12th Independent Division of Hunan and Jiangxi, he was captured and died in Shiqiansinan, Guizhou when he was the commander of the 52nd Regiment of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army in late October 1934.
Gan Shengcai , a native of Yongxin, Jiangxi. Political Commissar of the XX Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in Guizhou in the autumn of 1934 at the age of 27.
Ma Jilian (female) from Yongxin, Jiangxi. Minister of the Youth Work Department of Hunan and Jiangxi Province of the Military Working Group. He died in Ganxi, Guizhou in October 1934 at the age of 22.
Peng Wanchen, from Liuyang, Hunan. Special commissioner of the 52nd Regiment of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in Ganxi, Guizhou in October 1934 at the age of 26.
dragon Yun , from Jinping, Guizhou. Commander of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He was injured and captured during the battle on October 27, 1934. He was later taken to Changsha for forced "influence". He died in February 1936 at the age of 32.
Wei Chengde , a native of An, Jiangxi. Chief of Staff of the 49th Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. In November 1934, he died in a battle and Longjia Village in Yongshun.
Wei Shaofeng, from Tiandong, Guangxi. Zhuang tribe . From the Red 7th Army to the Red 6th Army, he served as the commander of the 54th Regiment of the 18th Division. He died in Hunan in the winter of 1934 at the age of 23.
Li Baozhen , from Chaling, Hunan. Commander of the 50th Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. In January 1935, Dayong died in a battle with a burning plaza, at the age of 26.
Fangzhengshan , from Hunan. Secretary of the 51st Regiment Branch of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in the battle in Dayongxikou in February 1935 at the age of 26.
Liang Zhongyi , from Guangxi. Commander of the 50th Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. In March 1935, he died in Houping, Dayong.
He Zhigao , a native of Lotus, Jiangxi. Political Commissar of the 50th Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in Houping, Dayong in March 1935 at the age of 25.
Zhou Zhibin , from Yongxin, Jiangxi. Political Commissar of the 51st Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in Houping, Dayong in March 1935 at the age of 22.
Liu Guangming ( original name Liu Xiangguang ) , from Lotus, Jiangxi. Deputy Minister of the Propaganda Department of the Political Department of the Red Sixth Army. In March 1935, he was shot in the head and died in the battle of Dayong Houping. He was 19 years old at the time.
Sun Xiaoxian , his hometown unknown. Commander of the XX Regiment of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army. In April 1935, Sangzhi died in Chenjiahe.
Chen Zhiming Jiangxi Lotus people. independent group leader. In April 1935, Sangzhi died in Chenjiahe.
Chen Yisheng from Chaling, Hunan. Chief of the Management Section of the Security Bureau of the Red Sixth Army. In 1935, Sangzhi County died. He was 24 years old at the time.
Liu Zhiming from Yongfeng, Jiangxi. Chief of the Management Section of the Red Sixth Army. He died in Xiangxi, Hunan in 1935.
Liu Huizai , from Chaling, Hunan. Political Commissar of the Field Hospital of the Red Sixth Army. In April 1935, Liujiazhai in Yongshun was killed by bandits.
Tan Tianzai , from Chaling, Hunan. Political Commissar of the XX Independent Corps. Dayong died in battle in June 1935 at the age of 25.
Li Park , from Jianyang, Sichuan. Director of the Political Department of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army, and died in the battle at Xiaojing, Yongshun when he was the Minister of the Propaganda Department of the Political Department of the Red Sixth Army on July 3, 1935.
paragraph Peiqin , from Yongxin, Jiangxi. Political Commissar of the 49th Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in Hujiagou, Laifeng in mid-July 1935 at the age of 25.
Ma Chi (formerly known as Zhang Jilian) , from Liuyang, Hunan. Chief of Staff of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in Hujiagou, Laifeng in mid-July 1935 at the age of 23.
Su Jie , from Yongxin, Jiangxi. Commander of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. On July 28, 1935, he died in Zhaotouzhai, Longshan at the age of 22.
Fang Zhensheng , from Pingjiang, Hunan. Political Commissar of the 50th Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. On July 28, 1935, he died in Zhaotouzhai, Longshan at the age of 26.
Huang Lin , from Hubei. Commander of the 50th Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. On July 28, 1935, he died in Zhaotouzhai, Longshan at the age of 23.
paragraph Changsheng , from Chaling, Hunan. Secretary of the General Branch of the 49th Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in the battle between Zhaotouzhai, Longshan on July 28, 1935 at the age of 25.
Liu Xizhen, from Jishui, Jiangxi Province. Political Commissar of the 53rd Regiment of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in the battle in Maoping, Longshan County on August 27, 1935 at the age of 28.
Deng Youyu , from Chaling, Hunan. Director of the Supply Department of the Red Sixth Army. He died in Longshan in 1935 at the age of 26.
Kuangkejun , from Liuyang, Hunan. He served as Minister of Health of the 17th Division of the Red 6th Army. He died in Yongshun, Hunan in November 1935.
Wang Lie , a native of Yongxin, Jiangxi. Commander of the 49th Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in the battle of crossing the Lishui River on November 20, 1935 at the age of 24.
He Ronghua , a native of Lotus, Jiangxi. Chief of Staff of the 49th Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in the battle and Lishui River in November 1935.
Chen Heshi , a native of Lotus, Jiangxi. Chief of Staff of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in a battle in Longxi, Guizhou in November 1935. He was 20 years old at the time.
Liu Feng , from Lianhua, Jiangxi. Chief of staff of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army and the commander of the 53rd Regiment.In December 1935, he was seriously injured in the battle between Fengxinglongao, leaving him to recuperate. He was later killed at the age of 25.
pictures Xiong , from Liuyang, Hunan. Commander of the 52nd Regiment of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in battle in December 1935.
Fang Chinese-English , from Liuyang, Hunan. Political Commissar of the 52nd Regiment of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in Xiangxi in December 1935 at the age of 22.
Fan Xiaozhu , from Hunan. Commander of the 53rd Regiment of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in a battle in Laifeng Xiaoguan on December 27, 1935 at the age of 28.
Deng Ruiyu , from Suichuan, Jiangxi Province. Commander of the 50th Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in January 1936 at the age of 26.
Zhu Shibo , from Sangzhi, Hunan. Chief of Staff of the 47th Regiment of the 16th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in Tianxinping, Hunan on January 7, 1936 at the age of 24.
Wu Zhengqing, from Baoding, Hebei. Commander of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He participated in the Ningdu Uprising in 1931. He died in the battle of Daguxinchang, Guizhou on February 10, 1936 at the age of 24.
Xiao Shengliang, from Chaling, Hunan. Secretary of the 50th Regiment Branch of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in the battle in Yunnan in the spring of 1936 at the age of 29.
Duan Xingshou , from Chaling, Hunan. Political Commissar of the 53rd Regiment of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in a battle and died in Hutou Mountain, Xuanwei, Yunnan on March 26, 1936 at the age of 22.
Tang Hui , a native of An, Jiangxi Province. Chief of the Organization Section of the 16th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in a battle in Hutou Mountain, Xuanwei, Yunnan in March 1936 at the age of 24.
Luo Hui , in Jiangxi, people. Chief of the Organization Section of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in a battle in Hutou Mountain, Xuanwei, Yunnan in March 1936 at the age of 24.
Hu Zhijian , from Pingjiang, Hunan, secretary of the 50th Regiment Branch of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. In March 1936, he died in a battle and Hutou Mountain in Xuanwei, Yunnan.
Zhang Dali , a native of Yongxin, Jiangxi. Supply Minister of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in Yunnan in 1936 at the age of 32.
Lukexian, from Guangxi. Commander of the 49th Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in the Long March 5 in 1936 at the age of 24.
Xiao Zhennan , unknown origin. Executive Minister of the Security Bureau of the Red Sixth Army. He died during the Long March in 1936 at the age of 24.
Chen Zhumei , from Chaling, Hunan. Political Commissar xx Regiment, 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in Sichuan during the Long March in 1936 at the age of 31.
Peng Wancheng , from Liuyang, Hunan, is a political commissar of a regiment of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in western Sichuan during the Long March in 1936 at the age of 35.
Wu Ziyi , unknown origin. Commander of the XX Regiment of the 16th Division of the Red Sixth Army. In 1936, he died when he passed through the grassland.
Huang Huanglun , from Fengshan, Guangxi. Supply Minister of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in Xikang grassland in 1936 at the age of 35.
Yang Fengsheng , from Liuyang, Hunan, section chief of the Red Sixth Army Security Bureau. Sacrifices while crossing the grassland in August 1936. He was 24 years old at the time.
Peng Fuxiang , hometown unknown. Chief of Staff of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army. In August 1936, he fell into the water and died at the Russian border.
Yu Kuangnan, Yu Fu from An, Jiangxi. Chief of the Organization Section of the Model Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in the Lazikou battle in August 1936 at the age of 24.
Li Ke , from Anhua, Hunan. Chief of Staff of the 51st Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in battle in Feng County, Shaanxi in September 1936 at the age of 28.
pictures Hui , a native of An, Jiangxi Province. Commander of the 16th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in the battle between Niangniangba, Tianshui, Gansu in October 1936 at the age of 25.
Yin Dongxian , a native of Yongxin, Jiangxi. Minister of Health of the 16th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in the battle between Niangniangba, Tianshui, Gansu in October 1936 at the age of 23.
Kuangchuntai , a native of Yongxin, Jiangxi. Supply Minister of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in Tianshui, Gansu in 1936 at the age of 27.
Liu Jinlong , a native of Lotus, Jiangxi. Minister of Health of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army. He died in Qingyang, Gansu in 1936. He was 26 years old at the time.
Huang Zhongyi , his hometown unknown. Commander of the 53rd Regiment of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army. Sacrifice during the Long March in 1936.
Huang Guobin , his hometown unknown. Chief of the investigation section of the Red Sixth Army Headquarters. Sacrifice in the battle in 1936. He was 28 years old at the time.
Kang Yuanfang, Jiangxi Taihe . Director of the radio station of the Red Sixth Army Headquarters. Sacrifice in the battle in 1936.
Liu Jian , from Yongxin, Jiangxi. Acting director of the Political Department of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army (Liu Deyuan's uncle), died during the Long March.
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Wang Guangze , from Hengshan, Hunan. The commander of the 53rd Regiment of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army, followed the Red Sixth Army to break through the Western Expedition (Long March). After the Red Second and Sixth Army came to join forces, he served as the commander of the Guidong Independent Division. He was arrested by the enemy in Xiushan, Sichuan on November 28, 1934, and was secretly killed in Youyang on December 21, 1934. He was 31 years old at the time.
Wu Zhanshan, native place unknown. After the Red Sixth Army broke through the Western Expedition (Long March), the Red Second and Sixth Army served as the Chief of Staff of the Independent Division of Qiandong after the meeting. He died in eastern Guizhou in December 1934.
Peng Huiming , from Dongjiang, Guangxi. Political commissar of the 23rd Division of the Red Eighth Army, deputy commander of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army, and after the Red Sixth Army broke through the Western Expedition (Long March), he stayed at Hunan-Jiangxi Soviet Area and served as commander of the Hunan-Jiangxi Military Region. He died in the battle between Lianhua Hutouling in February 1935 at the age of 30.
Li Tianzhu , , Hunan from Leiyang. In November 1931, he was appointed commander of the Independent Division of Hunan and East Hunan; in February 1932, the Hunan-Jiangxi Military Region was established, serving as deputy commander-in-chief and commander of the Independent First Division of Hunan and Jiangxi. In April, he served as the commander of the 5th Army of . In October 1934, after the Long March of the Central Red Army, he stayed in the base area and insisted on the guerrilla warfare. He served as the leader of the 72nd Regiment of the Independent 24th Division. In February 1935, he died in the breakthrough battle in Xunwu County, Jiangxi Province. He was 36 years old at the time. He was injured many times during his lifetime. In 1926, he was injured in Tingsiqiao battle ; he was injured again in Shantou; in January 1929, he led his troops to be injured in Dabaidi battle ; in September 1932, he was seriously injured and left the team to recuperate.
Hu Jiao , from Liuyang, Hunan. The political commissar of the 71st Regiment of the 24th Division of the Red Eighth Army, and later served as the director of the Political Department of the First Division of the Hunan-Hubei-Jiangxi Military Region. After the Long March, the main force of the Red Army stayed in the base area to persist in the guerrilla warfare. In 1935, he died in the battle in Yongxin County, at the age of 34.
Xu Hong , from Liuyang, Hunan. In June 1933, he was appointed as the political commissar of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army and later served as the commander of the 18th Division. Before breaking through the Western Expedition (Long March), the Red Sixth Army was transferred to the Central Soviet Area. After the Long March, he stayed in the Central Soviet Area to serve as the commander of the Independent Third Regiment. He died in battle in May 1935 at the age of 31.
Yugui becomes (also known as Yugui Group) , from Pingjiang, Hunan. Political Commissar of the 53rd Regiment of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army. After breaking through the Western Expedition (Long March), the Red 2 and 6th Corps joined forces and served as the political commissar of the 6th Division of the Red 2nd Corps. In June 1935, he died in the Zhongbao battle in Xianfeng County, Hubei Province. He was 23 years old at the time.
Zhou Yuzhu , from Chaling, Hunan. After the Red Sixth Army broke through the Western Expedition (Long March), the Red Two and Sixth Army served as Secretary of the Provincial Committee of the Hunan, Hubei, Sichuan and Guizhou Youth League after the meeting. He died in Dayong on November 20, 1935 at the age of 21.
Jin Chengzhong , Hunan Liuyang people. The commander of the 51st Regiment of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army, followed the Red Sixth Army to break through the Western Expedition (Long March). After the Red 2 and 6th Army joined forces, he served as the Chief of Staff of the 4th Division of the Red 2nd Army. He died in the Binshui Counterattack in Hunan in January 1936 at the age of 25.
Cai Huiwen , from Youxian, Hunan, born in a landlord family. In October 1932, he served as commander-in-chief, political commissar of the Hunan-Jiangxi Military Region and political commissar of the Red Eighth Army. In January 1934, he returned to the Central Soviet Area. After the Long March of the Central Red Army, he stayed in the Central Soviet Area and insisted on the struggle. In early 1936, was shot in the back and was captured during the battle, and was later killed by the enemy. He was just over 27 years old.
Liu Style , a native of Yongxin, Jiangxi. After breaking through the Western Expedition (Long March), the Red 2 and 6th Legions joined forces and served as the director of the Political Department of the 6th Division of the Red 2nd Legion. He died in Kang County, Gansu in 1936. He was 30 years old at the time.
Fang Liming , from Pingjiang, Hunan. Director of the Political Department of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army. Participated in Red Sixth Army Western Expedition (Long March) and the Long March of Red Second and Sixth Army.During the Long March, he was shot in his leg and seriously injured. ; in the spring of 1937, he was shot several times in the battle in Yongchang County, Gansu Province and died heroically. He was 31 years old.
Liu Linian, Jiangxi Lotus native. Political commissar of the 47th Regiment of the 16th Division of the Red Sixth Army and director of the Political Department of the 16th Division. He participated in the Western Expedition of the Red Sixth Army (Long March) and the Long March of the Red Second and Sixth Army. In 1938, he was appointed as the political commissar of the 717th Regiment of the 359th Brigade and was shot and died in the head when he fought with the Japanese invaders. He was 23 years old at the time.
Deng Yongyao, from Chaling, Hunan. The political commissar of the 49th Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army participated in the Western Expedition of the Red Sixth Army (Long March) and the Long March of the Red Second and Sixth Army. Later, he was transferred to the Department of the Political Department of the Red Fourth Front Army. In the War of Resistance Against Japan, he served as the director of the Political Department of the 129th Division. He died in Wuyi County, Hebei on March 13, 1939 at the age of 29.
Feng Dafei , from Lianzhou, Guangdong. From , the Red Seventh Army, , to the Hunan-Jiangxi Military Region, serve as the captain of the Hexi teaching team. After the establishment of the Hunan-Jiangxi Red Eighth Army, he served as the acting commander of the Red Eighth Army and also served as the principal of the Red Fourth Branch. Later, he was transferred to the Central Soviet Area and followed the Red Army to the Long March. In January 1941, the "Southern Anhui Incident" was unfortunately captured and imprisoned in Shangrao concentration camp . On June 8, 1942, he was killed by spies in Maojialing at the age of 41.
Zhang Zhengkun (Zhang Zhenkun) , a native of Liuyang, Hunan, commander of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army, participated in the Western Expedition of the Red Sixth Army (Long March) and the Long March of the Red Second and Sixth Army. During the War of Resistance Against Japan, he served as the commander of the Third Detachment of Southern Anhui and the commander of the Third Column. He died at the age of 32.
Hu Rong , from Pingjiang, Hunan, political commissar of the 54th Regiment of the 18th Division of the Red Sixth Army, and political commissar of the 46th Regiment of the 16th Division. He participated in the Western Expedition of the Red Sixth Army (Long March) and the Long March of the Red Second and Sixth Army. During the War of Resistance Against Japan, he served as the political commissar of the Third Detachment of Southern Anhui and the political commissar of the Third Column. He died in the "Southern Anhui Incident" at the age of 35.
Chen Zongyao (Chen Dongyao), from Chaling, Hunan. Director of the Political Department of the Model Division of the Red Sixth Army. He participated in the Western Expedition of the Red Sixth Army (Long March) and the Long March of the Red Second and Sixth Army. On June 8, 1945, he died in the battle at Huang'an Temple in Yueyang County at the age of 37.
As shown in the picture, descendants of the Red Sixth Army re-take the Long March road to Shijiaobao Tiankeng, Shitang, Shijiaobao, Shikeng, Quanzhou