Xing Rongjie
Male, Deceased Person
1911 – 1997
Who was Xing Rongjie?
Xing Rongjie was an army Founding General in China.
Xing was born in Heipei, China and started his career in the army in 1933 as a Mission Commander of the Defend Group, which joined the Chinese Republic Army in 1937.
During the Second Sino-Japanese War, Xing served in the following capacities:
⁕worked as the Captain of Ji West Guerrillas
⁕served as Command Chief of Staff and Commander of the Third Detachment, Yu Ji.
⁕Chief of Staff of the Anti-Japanese Volunteer Army, Taihang Fifth Military Region
⁕Chief of Staff of the military subdistrict 34
⁕Chief of staff of the 8th Military Subdistrict
During the war of liberation, Xing served in the following capacities:
⁕District Chief of Staff of the Fifth Military Region of Daheng
⁕Chief of Staff of the Sixth Column 16 Jinjilushu Field Army Brigade
⁕Captain of Central Plains Area Military University
⁕Commander of the 36th Dvivsion.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Xing:
⁕Became the Commander of the 3rd Corps
⁕Commander of the military subdistrict of East Sichuan Fuling Military Region
⁕Professor tactical trainers and Deputy Director of the Training Department of the Nanjing Military Academy
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