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On January 23, 1993, Kong Fei, the Founding Major General of China, passed away
On this day, 32 years ago, on January 23, 1993 (January 1, 1993, the founding Major General of China passed away. Kong Fei (1911-1993) was from Kezuo Middle Banner, Inner Mongolia. Mongolian. Admiral Ulanfu's brother-in-law. Famous Major General of the People's Liberation Army of China. Senior ethnic minority generals. Participated in the December 9th Movement in 1935. Joined the Communist Party of China in 1936. Joined the Eighth Route Army in 1938. During the Anti-Japanese War, he served as a researcher at the Central Northwest Working Committee and a researcher at Yan 'an Institute for Nationalities. After the founding of New China, he served as Commander and Political Commissar of the Xing 'an League Military Division of the Inner Mongolia Military Region, Deputy Chief of Staff, Chief of Staff, and Deputy Commander of the Inner Mongolia Military Region, Secretary of the CPC Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Committee, and Chairman of the People's Government of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of Major General. He is a standing member of the Sixth National Committee of the China People's Political Consultative Conference. He died in Hohhot on January 23, 1993 due to illness. Kong Fei-In September 1935, he joined the North China People's Armed Self-Defense Force and devoted himself to the Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Movement. In February 1936, he joined the vanguard of the Chinese National Liberation and served as the captain of the "People's First Team" at the Law School of Northeastern University in Peking. In April 1936, he joined the Communist Party of China. After July 1937, he participated in the "Student Battlefield Work Group" and served as Party Branch Secretary of Northeastern University in Xi'an. Joined the Eighth Route Army in 1938. In August 1938, he entered Yan 'an Anti-Japanese Military and Political University to study. After graduation, he served as a researcher at the Central Northwest Work Committee and a researcher at Yan 'an University for Nationalities. Conduct investigation and research on ethnic issues and military intelligence work. In 1940, he was assigned by the Northwest Working Committee of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China to investigate ethnic issues in enemy-occupied areas. In September 1942, he was transferred to the Central Ministry of Social Affairs to engage in military intelligence work. In September 1946, the Zhuosuotu League Column was established in Wengniute Banner. During the War of Liberation, when he served as deputy commander and commander of the column, he commanded 59 large and small battles, wiped out more than 300 enemies and forced landing more than 280 bandits. In June 1947, they cooperated with the Hebei, Cha, and Liao troops to liberate the entire territory of the Zhaowuda League and Zhuosuotu League. Later, the column was changed to the 10th Inner Mongolia Cavalry Division, with Kong Fei serving as the division commander. After more than 20 battles, large and small, he fought in the Reliao area. During the Liaoshen Campaign, he used his cavalry advantage to chase down the fleeing Kuomintang troops and many local bandits, and once chased them to Xilin Gol League. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Kong Fei successively served as commander and political commissar of the Xing 'an League Military Division of the Inner Mongolia Military Region, director of the Eastern Military Command of the Inner Mongolia Military Region, deputy chief of staff, chief of staff and chief of military justice of the Mengsui Military Region, deputy chief of staff, chief of staff, deputy commander and director of the Inner Mongolia Sports Commission. Won the Second Class Liberation Medal. In 1955, Kong Fei was awarded the rank of Major General. And went to the advanced class of Nanjing Military Academy. From May 20, 1959 to 1964, a writing team was organized to complete more than 600,000 words of combat regulations for cavalry divisions (regiments) and companies below, as well as one book for formation regulations and equestrian teaching model, as well as one book for military troops, divisions, regiments, and battalions in desert combat regulations and one book for desert combat regulations for artillery battalions. After 1977, Kong Fei served successively as Secretary of the Party Committee of the Autonomous Region and Director of the Revolutionary Committee of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. In July 1988, he was awarded the First Class Red Star Meritorious Medal of Honor of the China People's Liberation Army by the Central Military Commission. He died in Hohhot on January 23, 1993 due to illness at the age of eighty-two. Comment: A loyal soldier and revolutionary of the proletariat is loyal to the cause of our party and works hard and bears no complaints.


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