Zheng Shaoyu | |
Native Name: | 鄭少愚 / 鄭士璽 |
Birth Name: | Zheng Shaoyu / Zheng Shixi |
Birth Date: | 1911 |
Birth Place: | Dazhou, Qu County, Sichuan, China |
Death Place: | Jaipur, India en route to Kunming, China |
Branch: | Republic of China Air Force |
Serviceyears: | 1934–42 |
Rank: | Lieutenant Colonel (posthumous) |
Unit: | 22nd PS/4th PG |
Commands: | 4th PG CO (1940-42) |
Battles: | War of Resistance/WWII |
Zheng Shaoyu (; 1911–1942), also spelled Cheng Hsiao-yu (Wades-Gile), was a Chinese fighter pilot in the Second Sino-Japanese War of World War 2. He was born in Qu County of Sichuan province. In 1933–1934, he passed initial qualifications for admission into the China Central Aviation School at Jianqiao Airbase. He graduated top-3 in the class in 1935. When the War of Resistance/World War II broke out between China and the Empire of Japan following the 7/7 Incident, then-Lieutenant Zheng Shaoyu was attached to the 22nd PS, 4th PG at Zhoujiakou Airbase of the centralized Chinese Nationalist Air Force in anticipation of operations in the northern front. On 13 August 1937, his fighter squadron would immediately be redirected from Zhoujiakou to Hangzhou Airbase, 175km (109miles) southwest of Shanghai to engage the Imperial Japanese at what would be the first major battle of World War II in Asia; the Battle of Shanghai.[1]
Lt. Col. Zheng Shaoyu was the fourth commanding officer of the famed "Zhihang Fighter Group" (the 4th PG), after Capt Wang Tianxiang, Col. Gao Zhihang himself, and Capt. Li Guidan to die in the war against Imperial Japan.
Zheng Shaoyu was portrayed in the patriotic war drama Heroes of the Eastern Skies (1977).
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