Who are the famous people surnamed Xiang in history

Historical Famous People with the Surname Xiang

Xiang Diao: a native of Yicheng, Xiangyang, and a general of the State of Shu during the Three Kingdoms period

Xiang Xiu: a famous scholar of metaphysics in Western Jin Dynasty. He was authorized to be the minister of the Yellow Gate and the standing minister of the Sanshou Riding Service at the time of Sima Zhao, and was one of the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove.

Xiang Gong: a native of Hanoi, Huaizhou, and a minister of the Song Dynasty.

Xiang Bao: a native of Jinxian, Jiangxi Province, and a minister of the Ming Dynasty

Xiang Kan: a native of Chao County in the Ming Dynasty, he was successful in the examination during the Yongle period, and was appointed as a magistrate of Jingning Prefecture in the Xuande period, and was promoted to be a supervisor of the imperial court, and then to be a prefect at one time. He is clean and loves the people, does not avoid hardship, and is fair, and is as clear as a humble man, with a very good reputation.

Xiang Rong: Sichuan Province, Daning (now Wuxi) people, the Qing Dynasty general

Xiang Haiming: Fufeng (now Shaanxi Fengxiang) people, the end of the Sui peasant uprising leader.

Xiang Minzhong: a native of Kaifeng (present-day Henan Province), a minister of the Northern Song Dynasty.

Xiang Zi諲: a native of Qingjiang of the Linjiang Army, with the character Bo Gong (伯恭), known as Xianglin Jushi (芗林居士), was a minister and lyricist of the Song Dynasty.

Xiang Zishao: a native of Kaifeng in the Song Dynasty, with the character Heqing (和卿), was a scholar in the Yuanfu era. Zishao died without giving in and was posthumously honored with the title of Zhongyi (忠毅).

Xiang Shibi: a native of Changzhou (now belonging to Jiangsu Province), a general of the Southern Song Dynasty.

Xiang Tengjiao: a native of Cixi, Zhejiang Province, a general and painter in the Qing Dynasty.

Xiang Muyu: a native of Xupu, Hunan Province, a proletarian revolutionary and a pioneer of the Chinese women's movement who was heroically executed in Hankou in 1928.

Xiang Zhongfa: a native of Hanchuan, Hubei Province, the first general secretary of China*** who was a worker.

Xiu Li Xiang: a native of Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, a contemporary heroine.

Lieutenant General Xiang Zhonghua

Xiang Zhonghua (1911-1981), formerly known as Xiang Chongru, also known as Xiang Zhenhua, was a native of Xupu County, Hunan Province.He joined the Chinese ****ist Youth League in 1927.He joined the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army in 1930, and joined the Chinese ****ist Party in the same year.

During the period of the Land Revolutionary War, he served as the secretary of the 8th Red Army, the secretary-general of the political department of the 4th Division, the director of the political office of the 11th Regiment, and the president of the Red China Newspaper. He participated in the Long March.

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he was the president of New China Newspaper, the editor of Liberation Daily, and the deputy director of the propaganda department of the political department of the Shanxi-Gansu-Ningxia-Jinsui United Defense Forces.

During the War of Liberation, he served as deputy political commissar of the 13th Brigade of the Jicha, Zhaeria and Liao Military Region, political commissar of the Sixth Column of the North China Military Region, political commissar of the 68th Army of the 20th Corps, and director of the Political Department of the Corps.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as deputy political commissar of the Armored Corps of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA), deputy political commissar of the Academy of Military Sciences, deputy chief of staff of the PLA, and political commissar of the Guangzhou Military Region. He was a delegate to the second, third and fifth sessions of the National People's Congress, and an alternate member of the 10th and 11th Central Committees of the Chinese ****anufacturing Party.

In 1955, he was awarded the rank of Lieutenant General. He was awarded the Second Class Order of August 1, the First Class Order of Independence and Freedom, and the First Class Order of Liberation. He died in Guangzhou on May 21, 1981 at the age of 70 due to illness.

Major General Xiang Shouzhi

Major General Xiang Shouzhi (1917---), formerly known as Xiang Shouzhi, was a native of Yihan County, Sichuan Province, who joined the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army in 1934, joined the Chinese ****anist Youth League in 1935, and was transferred to the Chinese ****anist Party from the League in 1936.

During the period of the Land Revolutionary War, he served as deputy platoon leader of the 76th Regiment of the 9th Red Army. He participated in the Long March.

At the time of the Anti-Japanese War, he served as deputy company commander, company commander, battalion commander and deputy commander of the 771st Regiment of the 386th Brigade of the 129th Division of the Eighth Route Army, and commander of the 10th Regiment of the Taihang Military Region.

Liberation War period, served as deputy detachment commander of the 1st detachment of Taihang Military Region, deputy brigade commander of 18th Brigade of 6th Column of Jin-Hei-Lu-Yu Field Army, commander of 2nd Independent Brigade of Taihang Military Region, commander of 26th Brigade of 9th Column of Jin-Hei-Lu-Yu, Central Plains Field Army, commander and political commissar of 44th Division of 15th Army of the Second Field Army.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as the commander of the 44th Division of the 15th Army of the Chinese People's Volunteers, the chief of staff, the first deputy commander of the 15th Army of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, and the commander of the Army. After returning to China, he served as Director of the Artillery Technical College, Deputy Commander of the Artillery of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, Commander of the Second Artillery, Deputy Commander of the Nanjing Military Region in 1977, and Commander of the Nanjing Military Region in 1982. He is a delegate to the 11th National Congress of the Chinese ****production Party and a member of the 12th Central Committee.

In 1955, he was awarded the rank of Major General. He was awarded the Third Class Order of August 1, the Second Class Order of Independence and Freedom, and the Second Class Order of Liberation.In 1988, he was awarded the rank of general, and in July of the same year, he was awarded the People's Liberation Army First Class Order of Merit and Honor of the Red Star by the Central Military Commission.

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Admiral Xiang Shouzhi

Lieutenant General Xiang Xiaoshu

Xiang Xiaoshu (1925-2004) was a native of South Wolong Village, Wozhen Town, Rongcheng County (today's city), Shandong Province. He joined the Eighth Route Army in 1940 and joined the Chinese ****anese Communist Party in 1941.

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he served as a political instructor of a company in Jiaodong Military District of the Eighth Route Army. He participated in the anti-Japanese "sweeping", defending Shijiazhuang, Jiaodong defense and other battles and battles.

Liberation War period, the People's Liberation Army East China Field Army battalion commander. Participated in the Laiwu, Jinan, Huaihai, crossing the Yangtze River, Shanghai Campaign and other battles, battles.

After the establishment of the Chinese people's **** and the country, in 1950 to participate in the war against the United States to aid North Korea, served as a regimental chief of staff of a department of the Chinese people's volunteers, took part in the second and fifth battles, the defense of Jincheng and other battles, battles. After returning to China, served as a regimental commander of a department of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, deputy division commander, graduated from the Military Academy in 1961, then served as a division commander of a department of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, deputy military commander, deputy political commissar of the Air Force in the Shenyang Military Region, Deputy Commander of Brigade Reserve District. 1985 Brigade Reserve District Commander, retired from the Army in April 1990, is the 10th Chinese **** Producer Party. He is a delegate to the Tenth National Congress of the Chinese ****anziation Party and a delegate to the Seventh National People's Congress.

In 1955, he was awarded the rank of Colonel. He was honored with the Order of Independence and Freedom, Third Class, and the Order of Liberation, Third Class. He was awarded the Order of the National Flag of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Third Class, and was awarded the Medal of Honor for Independence and Merit of the Chinese People's Liberation Army by the Central Military Commission in July 1988, and the rank of Lieutenant General in September 1988. He died in Dalian on August 16, 2004 at the age of 79 due to illness.