General Ye Fei had a family in the country. His father, Ye Sunwei, was China, and his mother, Mercato, was from the Caribbean. After Ye Fei was born in the philippines, his father brought him and his brother Ye Qicun back to China, where they grew up. However, the philippines still retained their nationality and kept their birth certificates with the local government. General Ye Fei met his sister when he visited the philippines in 1989 and hugged her affectionately. Although General Ye Fei knew that his sister was living a miserable life, he could not provide financial assistance. Therefore, General Ye Fei had a sister and other family members in the country.
General Ye Fei's former residence was a sight to behold. Through watching the special video and visiting the former residence, I had a deeper understanding of General Ye Fei's life story. General Ye Fei had been determined to devote himself to the revolution since he was young. He had maintained a clean and honest revolutionary character all his life and dedicated his life to the cause of the party. His hard and simple lifestyle and excellent family tradition were admirable. In the former residence, General Ye Fei's personal belongings and photos were displayed to make people more familiar with his life and revolutionary process. Visiting General Ye Fei's former residence made me realize that happiness is hard to come by. We should cherish it. General Ye Fei's revolutionary spirit and noble character are forever worthy of our learning and inheritance.
The daughter of the Xie family married the Defender General.
Ye Fei was awarded the rank of general in 1955.
Ye Fei was born in Diyawang Town, Queensong Province, the philippines, into a mixed Chinese and philippine family. His father, Ye Sunwei, was China, and his mother, Mercato, was from the Caribbean. Ye Sunwei was born in a poor peasant family in Jintao Village, Nan 'an County, Fujian Province. Ye Fei's father met Miss Mercato when he was working in the philippines. The two fell in love and decided to get married. However, they faced some obstacles, such as the Chinese being looked down upon by their compatriots when they married the indigenous people of the country, and the Mercato family being a Christian, which prevented them from marrying pagans. Even so, they still decided to get married in the philippines. Ye Fei and his brother were brought back to China at the age of five and changed their names to Ye Qiheng, but they retained their citizenship and birth certificate. Ye Fei later became a member of the Chinese Communist Party and made a name for himself in the Chinese revolution. He eventually became the founding general of China. Ye Fei had visited the philippines many times and visited his parents 'graves to express his respect for them. His family members in the country were struggling abroad, but Ye Fei kept in touch with them and gave them support.
The General of Generals Tiger Concubine was a fantasy novel created by Jiang Xiaoya. The story mainly narrated the experiences of the main character, Qin Qingyi. We have no way of knowing the specific plot and content.
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The General of Generals Tiger Concubine was a character that appeared in literature. Hu Fei of the General of Generals was a Di daughter of a General of Generals. Her background was prominent and she had a quiet and gentle personality. She was infatuated with Prince Ding and had sacrificed a lot for him. After assisting Prince Ding for six years, she became the Mother of the World. However, she later became a hostage of another country and was only able to return to the harem five years later. However, when she returned, there was no place for her in the harem. Her daughter died tragically, the Crown Prince was deposed and the entire Shen family was loyal and not a single one was spared. The search results did not provide any other details about the General of Generals 'Tiger Concubine.
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There were a few novels similar to " The Defender General " that he could recommend. The first was Buyunqu: The Last Lady of the Qing Dynasty, which told the story of the last lady of the Qing Dynasty and a young general. Although her identity was not a prince or a concubine, she was still a princess of the imperial clan and might meet the requirements. In addition," The State Guarding General " was also a good novel. Other than that, there were also similar novels such as " The Emperor Summons an Army,"" The Rise of the Crown Prince," and " The Chief is in trouble."
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