Peng Xuefeng

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Peng Xuefeng (Chinese: 彭雪枫) (September 9, 1907 – September 11, 1944) was a New Fourth Army general officer during the Second Sino-Japanese War.

Early life

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Peng was born in Henan in 1907.[1] He was not related to Marshal Peng Dehuai.[citation needed] He was trained at a military school in Beijing and joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1927. He spent some time as a political commissar.[1]

Personal life

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Peng died in 1944.[1] He was killed in action in Xiayi County, Henan 5 months before the birth of his son. Peng was 37 years old. Peng's son is Peng Xiaofeng, a retired general in the People's Liberation Army.[citation needed]

1936, Xu Haidong, Peng Dehuai, Peng Xuefeng, 郭述申 in northern Shaanxi

War of Resistance against Japan

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File:1938eightleaders.jpg
1938, ShanxiHongdong County马牧村Eighth Route Army总部合影, 自左起分别为Zuo Quan, Peng Dehuai, Zhu De, Peng Xuefeng, Xiao Ke, Deng Xiaoping
File:Peng Xuefeng and Zhang Zhen in 1940.jpg
1940年, Peng Xuefeng and Zhang Zhen在板桥集战斗中被击落的日军飞机残骸前留影

References

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