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Chinese general (1917–2015) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fang Ziyi (Chinese: 方子翼; pinyin: Fāng Zǐyì; 21 January 1917 – 17 March 2015) was a major general in the People's Liberation Army Air Force of China.[1][2] He served as Deputy Commander of the Air Force of Beijing Military Region and Deputy Commander of the Air Force of Guangzhou Military Region, and adviser of PLA Air Force Aviation University.
Fang Ziyi | |
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Native name | 方子翼 |
Birth name | Fang Taixing (方泰兴) |
Born | Guoziyuan Township, Jinzhai County, Anhui, China | 21 January 1917
Died | 17 March 2015 98) Beijing, China | (aged
Allegiance | Chinese Communist Party People's Republic of China |
Service | People's Liberation Army Air Force |
Years of service | 1930-? |
Rank | Major general |
Commands | Deputy Commander of the Beijing Military Region Air Force Deputy Commander of the Guangzhou Military Region Air Force |
Battles / wars | Chinese Civil War (Long March) Second Sino-Japanese War Chinese Communist Revolution Korean War |
Awards | Order of Bayi Order of Independence and Freedom Order of Liberation Red Heart Order |
Fang was born Fang Taixing (Chinese: 方泰兴) in Guoziyuan Township of Jinzhai County, in Anhui province, on January 21, 1917, during the Republic of China.[3]
He joined the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army in 1930, the Communist Youth League of China in 1931, and the Chinese Communist Party in 1933. During the Chinese Civil War, he took part in the Long March. He served as a student in Flight Training Class of Xinjiang Air Force during the Second Sino-Japanese War. He served as the team leader of Eight Route Army General Headquarters Air Force, section chief of Flight Training Department, and political commissar of the Fighter Air Group in the Chinese Communist Revolution.[4] He shot down or damaged 88 American planes with his army in the Korean War.[3][5]
He was awarded the rank of Major General (shao jiang) in 1955.[citation needed]
He was awarded Order of Bayi, Order of Independence and Freedom, Order of Liberation, and Red Heart Order.[citation needed]
He served as Deputy Commander of the Air Force of Beijing Military Region and Deputy Commander of the Air Force of Guangzhou Military Region, and adviser of PLA Air Force Aviation University.[citation needed]
On March 17, 2015, Fang Ziyi died of an illness in Beijing.[6]
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