Gong Zhenzhou Explained

Gong Zhenzhou
龚 镇洲
Birth Date:1882
Birth Place:Hefei, Anhui, Qing China
Death Date:29 July 1942[1]
Death Place:Guilin, Guangxi, Republic of China
Other Names:Gong Zhenpeng (龚振鵬)
Spouse:Xu Wen
Children:Gong Pusheng (daughter)
Gong Peng (daughter)
Xu Wanqiuc (daughter)
Occupation:Soldier, Revolutionary
Party:Tongmenghui
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Child:yes
P:Gōng Zhènzhōu
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Gong Zhenzhou (龚镇洲) (1882-1942[2]), was a Chinese soldier and revolutionary.[3] He was named Zhenpeng at birth and later used the courtesy name Zhenzhou. A native of Changfeng, Hefei, Anhui, his ancestral home is Linchuan, Jiangxi..[4] [5]

Biography

In 1906, Gong Zhenzhou was a junior officer serving in the New Army's Ninth Division at Nanjing, and joined the Tongmenghui[6] at the same time as his battalion commander, Bai Wenwei. On November 4, 1911, an uprising broke out in Qingjiang. He was the first person in the Jiangsu and Anhui regions to respond to the Wuchang Uprising. Later, Gong Zhenzhou served as the commander of the Second Brigade of Bai Wenwei's Revolutionary First Army. During the Second Revolution in 1913, Gong Zhenzhou served as commander of the Second Army and led his troops to regain Wuhu. After its failure, he was proscribed and fled to Japan. On returning to China in 1917, he joined Sun Yat-sen's military government in Guangzhou and served as the commander of Humen Fort.[3] [7]

When the January 28th Incident happened in 1932, Gong Zhenzhou was living in Shanghai. He traveled to Beijing with his friend Zhang Taiyan and urged Zhang Xueliang to send troops to save the country. After that, Gong Zhenzhou traveled between Sichuan, Yunnan, and Guangxi, calling for resistance against Japan. Later, Zhou Enlai, head of the CCP delegation in Chongqing, hosted a banquet for Gong Zhenzhou in Chongqing. In July 1942, Gong Zhenzhou fell ill and died in Guilin.[1] Zhou Enlai, Dong Biwu, and Deng Yingchao jointly sent a message of condolences: "Mr. Zhenzhou, a man of virtue and talent, who made great contributions to the Republic of China. ... We are deeply saddened by the sudden death!" At that time, Gong Zhenzhou's second daughter Gong Peng was assisting Zhou Enlai.[3]

Family

Gong married Xu Wen, a cousin of the revolutionary Xu Zonghan, who was the second-wife of Huang Xing. The couple had three daughters: Gong Pusheng, Gong Peng and Xu Wanqiuc.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mei Xingwu. 外交战线上的“姐妹花”. people.com.cn. China Communist Party News Network. 2019-03-27. 2024-03-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20230909035159/http://dangshi.people.com.cn/n1/2019/0327/c85037-30997430.html. 2023-09-09. live.
  2. Web site: Gong Pusheng—Revolutionary and Diplomat Extraordinaire. https://web.archive.org/web/20170510232558/http://www.womenofchina.cn/womenofchina/html1/people/officials/7/3341-1.htm . Women of China. All China Women's Association. 25 September 2010. 10 May 2017. 24 March 2024.
  3. Web site: 龚镇洲,中国合肥,2011年05月16日 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130719054329/http://www.hefei.gov.cn/n1070/n304695/n19550395/n19550510/19629005.html . 2013-07-19 . 2013-05-17.
  4. Web site: 馆藏家谱—龚 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120327004625/http://www.ahlib.com/ah/gjb/gcjp-gongshi.htm . 2012-03-27 . 2019-04-13.
  5. Web site: 四牌楼走出的国务总理:稻香村、逍遥津是他的私产,一生只对日本说“不” . https://web.archive.org/web/20190608165724/https://m.sohu.com/a/279153406_611116/?pvid=000115_3w_a . 2019-06-08 . 2019-04-13.
  6. Book: Lee, Lily Xiao Hong . 8 July 2016. Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women: v. 2: Twentieth Century. 10 May 2022. Oxon . Routledge . 179. 978-1-315-49924-6.
  7. Web site: 新中国首批驻外女大使之一龚普生逝世,财经网,2007-08-31 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304115135/http://www.caijing.com.cn/2007-08-31/100028731.html . 2016-03-04 . 2013-05-17.