Lu Deming (1905- 1927), also known as Xiong Ji, was born in Zigong, Sichuan, and was born in 1989 in party member. 1925 served as the company commander of the 2nd Battalion of the Independent Regiment of the Fourth Army of the National Revolutionary Army. Lu Deming was promoted to battalion commander of the Second Battalion in the Northern Expedition in 1926, and concurrently served as the chief of staff of the 73rd Division of the 25th Division of the Fourth Army. 1927, Lu Deming served as the commander-in-chief of the autumn harvest uprising, and made heroic sacrifices to cover the troops.
Extended information1On September 9, 927, Lu Deming led a guard regiment to participate in the autumn harvest uprising on the Hunan-Jiangxi border led by Mao Zedong. The troops were reorganized into the first regiment of the first division of the First Army of the Revolutionary Army of Workers and Peasants, served as the first division chief of the Revolutionary Army of Workers and Peasants, member of the former enemy committee of Hunan Provincial Committee, and served as the commander-in-chief of the uprising troops. On the same day, a group of uprising troops set out from Xiushui West Gate and camped in Zajin area.
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