Fu Yizheng, a 99-year-old medic, joined the army with his cousin in Qinglian, Hubei Province in 1939. They fought continuously for three days at the Ping Dam in Yichang, Hubei. Later, they moved to the Shimen Campaign and fought fiercely for a day at the Yishi Blocking Battle. After Japan's surrender in 1945, the troops under his command were stationed in Hongmiao, Jinshi. Later, he returned to his hometown of Linli after being discharged from the military.
Xiang Qijin joined the army in 1943 at the age of 102. He was a member of the 79th Army of the Kuomintang Revolutionary Army. At that time, the army commander was Wang Jiaben. He was stationed at the border between Hunan and Hubei. Later, he was in Changsha, Hengyang and Guilin, Guangxi, and was incorporated into the 20th Army of the Kuomintang Revolutionary Army.
Wei Chengyan, a 103-year-old military police squad leader, is very clear-headed and well-versed in national news
Zeng Dongcheng, 101 years old, has six names. He was born on July 1, 1924, at the Whampoa Military Academy. His military unit was the 554th Regiment of the 137th Division of the 24th Army of the Youth Field Army
During the defense of Changde, Li Jiazhong was transferred to the Whampoa Military Academy for study and thus survived Changde. Originally, they were fighting against the enemy together in Changde