Xiao Feng was born in 1969, so he should be 52 years old this year.
Xiao Feng's daughter, Xiao Nanxi, was General Xiao Feng's daughter. She was the person who revised and reprinted the Long March Diary that Xiao Feng wrote when he participated in the Long March. Xiao Nanxi mentioned in her recollection article that Xiao Feng had two driving forces for writing the diary-one was the fiery life of struggle and the heroic deeds of those martyrs who fought with life and death. The other motivation was Xiao Feng's wife, Xiao Manyu. She was Xiao Feng's teacher who helped him get rid of the label of being illiterate. Xiao Feng's diary had become an important part of our military history and a precious document in the history of the revolution. During the interview, Xiao Nanxi also recalled her father's battle experience and how he insisted on writing a diary.
Xiao Feng had two wives in his life. The first was Xiao Manyu, and the second was Gong Xirui. Xiao Manyu was Xiao Feng's comrade when he was a teenager. They had met, known, and fallen in love during the battle. Gong Xirui met and fell in love with Xiao Feng during the anti-Japanese work, and they became husband and wife. Xiao Feng's first wife, Xiao Man Yu, was his comrade in arms when he was a teenager, and Gong Xi Rui met her during the War of Resistance Against Japan.
Xiao Feng had two wives. The first was Xiao Manyu, and the second was Gong Xirui. Xiao Manyu was Xiao Feng's comrade when he was a teenager. The two of them met and fell in love during the battle and became revolutionary partners. Gong Xirui was a talented woman in Jinzhong. She refused to marry the son of a landlord who was seven or eight years younger than her. Later, she met and fell in love with Xiao Feng during the anti-Japanese work and became husband and wife.
Xiao Feng had two wives in his life. The first was Xiao Manyu, and the second was Gong Xirui.
Xiao Feng's first wife was Xiao Man Yu, and his second wife was Gong Xi Rui.
Xiao Feng was a hero in Jin Yong's martial arts novel,"The Eight Dragons". He was born in the Liao Kingdom. He followed his father around the Jianghu in his early years. Later, his father was killed by a monk from the Golden Wheel Temple. Xiao Feng decided to avenge his father and join the Chinese martial arts world to become a Jianghu swordsman. In the Chinese martial arts world, Xiao Feng had experienced a series of conflicts in the martial arts world, including conflicts with Murong Fu, Duan Yu, Xu Zhu, and others. Eventually, he became the leader of the martial arts world and was known as "North Qiao Peak and South Murong". He became an existence that everyone in the martial arts world respected. In addition, Xiao Feng was also a person with a strong sense of justice. He did not hesitate to give up everything to protect the innocent. He was a true hero. His character experience was full of legendary colors and was one of the most famous characters in " Demigods and Semi-Devils ".
Xiao Feng (1916-February 3, 1991), formerly known as Xiao Zhongwei, was born in Taihe County, Jiangxi Province. He was a major general of the People's Liberation Army. He had fought 1365 battles in his life and suffered serious injuries six times. He had won the Class 2 81 Medal, Class 2 Independent Freedom Medal, Class 1 Liberation Medal, and Class 1 Red Star Merit Medal of Honor. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as the deputy commander and consultant of the armored forces of the Beijing Military Region.