
Ji Hongchang
Ji Hongchang was a significant figure in the Chinese resistance against Japanese aggression during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Known for his courage and leadership, he played a crucial role in organizing and leading troops in various battles. His legacy is celebrated in Chinese history as a symbol of patriotism and resilience during a tumultuous period.
Born on Nov 24, 1895 (129 years old)
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Ji Hongchang is also recognized as a hero from Henan in the context of the article.
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Ji Hongchang is noted as another hero from Henan in the context of the article.
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China:
Ji Hongchang was a renowned anti-Japanese general who wrote a revolutionary farewell letter before his execution.
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China:
Ji Hongchang is remembered as a hero in the context of the Anti-Japanese War.
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