Outstanding figures of the Russian race

Kolpova Naga (? -1985), female, deputy to the National People's Congress, doctor at the Red Flag Agricultural Machinery Plant in the Ili region of Xinjiang.

Naga was born into a poor family in the mountainous region of Yingheer, Gongliu County, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, where she worked as a servant for the landlord's family at the age of 12. Later, when her parents fell ill and life became untenable, she had to beg along the streets with her two younger sisters. After the liberation, they finally turned over a new leaf and became the masters of the country. 1951, as the first batch of advanced members of ethnic minorities, she joined the Chinese **** production party, and in 1952, she was sent to study at the Urumqi Health College, where she graduated with honors after hard work. In the Ili region of Xinjiang, she traveled all over the grasslands and meadows with her medicine box on her back, and with her rich clinical experience and superb medical skills, she relieved many people's illnesses and saved dozens of lives under the relatively poor medical equipment at that time. To this day, she is still remembered by the local ethnic groups in Ili and the older generation. For her outstanding performance, Nadya was repeatedly recognized as an advanced worker and a good cadre, and was elected as a deputy to the National People's Congress. Li Sha (1914-2015) , female, Mrs. Mr. Li Lisan, born in Saratov Oblast of the USSR, joined the Chinese nationality in 1964, professor, Russian linguist.Graduated from the French Department of the Moscow Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages in 1941, she was a technical editor of the Geological Survey Publishing House in Moscow, and of the Foreign Languages Publishing House in Moscow.She was awarded the 1945 "In 1945, she was awarded the Medal for Bravery and Labor during the Patriotic War, and in 1946, she came to China with her husband Li Lisan to work as an instructor at the Harbin Russian Language College. Immediately after the founding of New China, Li Sha became a professor at the Beijing Institute of Foreign Languages and served as a consultant to the Russian editorial board of the People's Literature Publishing House.

Li Sha has trained a large number of Russian language professionals and made great contributions to the validation of Russian language teaching materials. She is a director of the China Russian Language Teaching Research Association, an honorary director of the Chinese Translators Association, and a member of the Sixth and Seventh National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). He has edited Selected Original Works of Contemporary Soviet Literature, and translated Water Monsters and Spring Buds. Lin Hu (1927-), a native of Zhaoyuan, Shandong Province, of mixed Chinese and Russian descent, joined the Eighth Route Army in 1938, and the Chinese ****ist Party in 1945. Lin Hu's ancestry is from Zhaoyuan, Shandong Province, and his family name was not originally Lin. His father was a Han Chinese, for the sake of life, the early years of breaking into the East to Harbin, in a White Russian family to carry work. He fell in love with a Russian girl and got married. Lin Hu has a sister and a brother. One winter, his father froze to death while he was working as a laborer. Soon after, his mother and brother were also killed by cholera. In desperation, his sister was taken away and Lin Hu was sent to an orphanage and later adopted by a family named Lin. Later, he became a pilot of the flight team of the Northeast Military Region Aviation Department and a brigade commander of the flight brigade of the Air Force Mixed Brigade. 1951, he participated in the anti-U.S. war against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and served as a deputy commander of the Air Force of the Chinese People's Volunteers. He shot down and wounded one enemy airplane each. Later, he became the director of flight technical inspection of the military air force and the commander of the air force, and in 1958, he commanded the troops to fight in the air battle, and shot down two Taiwan air force planes and wounded one of them. Afterwards, he served as the director of the military training department of the military air force, deputy commander of the air force, director of the air force command center, deputy commander of the military air force, deputy director of the air force academy, and deputy commander of the air force. 1988, he was awarded the rank of lieutenant general of the air force. He was awarded the Third Class Liberation Medal. In October 1994, he retired from military service.

On the afternoon of August 24, 1997, General Lin Hu, who was already over 70 years old, personally piloted the Su-30 fighter jet on a test flight and made the "Pugachev Cobra maneuver" during the flight.

His books include "The Battle to Defend the Motherland's Airspace: A Review of New China's Twenty Years of Territorial Air Defense Operations"

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