Term Start1: | June 1985 | ||||||||||
Term End1: | April 1990 | ||||||||||
1Blankname1: | Commander | ||||||||||
1Namedata1: | Xiang Shouzhi | ||||||||||
Predecessor1: | Guo Linxiang | ||||||||||
Successor1: | Shi Yuxiao | ||||||||||
Fu Kuiqing | |||||||||||
Native Name: | 傅奎清 | ||||||||||
Native Name Lang: | zh | ||||||||||
Birth Name: | Fu Yixian | ||||||||||
Birth Date: | 28 November 1920 | ||||||||||
Birth Place: | Yingshan County, Hubei, China | ||||||||||
Death Place: | Nanjing, Jiangsu, China | ||||||||||
Party: | Chinese Communist Party | ||||||||||
Serviceyears: | 1939–1998 | ||||||||||
Rank: | Lieutenant general | ||||||||||
Battles: | Second Sino-Japanese War Chinese Civil War Korean War | ||||||||||
Mawards: | Order of Independence and Freedom (3rd Class) Order of Liberation (2nd Class) | ||||||||||
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Fu Kuiqing (; 28 November 1920 – 28 August 2022) was a lieutenant general in the People's Liberation Army of China who served as political commissar of the Nanjing Military Region from 1985 to 1990. He was a delegate to the 5th National People's Congress and was a member of the Standing Committee of the 7th National People's Congress. He was a representative of the 10th, 12th, and 13th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party. He was a member of the 12th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.
Fu was born Fu Yixian into a poor family in the town of in Yingshan County, Hubei, on 28 November 1930.[1] [2] He joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in August 1938 and enlisted in the New Fourth Army one year later.[1] [2] During the Second Sino-Japanese War, he served in the New Fourth Army and fought with the Imperial Japanese Army in east China's Anhui province.[1] [3] [2] In 1949, he was assigned to the 3rd Field Army of the People's Liberation Army, and engaged in the Menglianggu campaign,, Huaihai campaign, and the Yangtze River Crossing campaign.[2]
After founding of the Communist State in 1949, he served in the 25th Army for a long time. He participated in the Korean War in April 1953 and returned to China in 1958.[1] [3] [2] He was made director of the Political Department of the 23rd Army in January 1964.[2] In February 1966, he became deputy political commissar, rising to political commissar in February 1969.[2] He was appointed vice governor and party secretary of Heilongjiang in August 1971, concurrently serving as deputy political commissar of the Shenyang Military Region since October 1975.[3] [2] During his tenure, he participated in the .[2] He also served as director of the Political Department from December 1977 to December 1980.[2] In December 1980, he was commissioned as political commissar and party secretary of the, he remained in those positions until June 1985.[3] [2] After the was merged into the Nanjing Military Region in 1985, he was appointed political commissar and deputy party secretary of the military region.[1] [3] [2] He retired in July 1998.[2]
He attained the rank of lieutenant general (zhongjiang) in September 1988.[1]
On 28 August 2022, he died from an illness in Nanjing, Jiangsu, at the age of 102.[1] [2]