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Xiao Jinguang (; Former name Xiao Yucheng 萧玉成 Nickname: Man Ge 满哥) (January 4, 1903 – March 29, 1989), was a revolutionary and military leader, one of the main leaders of the Red Army and the People's Liberation Army, and one of the ten senior commanders of the PLA. From 1954 to 1982, Xiao served as the Deputy Secretary of Defense, and from 1979 to 1983 as the Vice Chairman of the Fifth National People's Congress Standing Committee.〔("Intro of Xiao Jingguang" ).〕 ==Early life== Xiao was born into a poor family in Changsha, Hunan Province. At the age of two, his father and grandfather died in quick succession. In 1917 Xiao was admitted to the Changsha Changjun High School. In 1919, influenced by the May Fourth Movement, Xiao and his classmates joined strikes, parades, and the boycott of Japanese goods. In 1920, Xiao joined the Research Society of Russia with his friend Ren Bishi, and listened to the speeches of famous social activists in Hunan including Mao Zedong and He Shuheng. In August, Xiao and Ren joined the "Foreign Language Society", established by the Shanghai Communist Group for the young to study in Russia. They went to the Moscow Oriental University in 1921, and became members of the first Chinese students’ group of the Moscow Oriental University, where they studied Karl Marx's ''The Communist Manifesto'', Vladimir Lenin's ''Youth League'', and Nikolai Bukharin's ''Communism ABC''. Xiao became a Communist Party member in 1922. Two years later, he returned to China and engaged in the workers' movement.〔''Senior General Xiao Jinguang'', Zhang Yang, Sichuan People's Publishing House, April 2009〕 In 1926, Xiao was officially appointed as the representative of the Sixth Division of the Second Army of the National Revolutionary Army, awarded the rank of lieutenant general, and participated in the Northern Expedition. In 1927, Xiao married Zhu Zhongzhi (朱仲芷)) in Wuhan. In September Xiao was sent to the Soviet Union to study strategics.
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