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Peng Xuefeng (Chinese: 彭雪枫) (September 9, 1907 – September 11, 1944) was a New Fourth Army general officer during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
Early life
Peng was born in Zhenping County, Henan. He was not related to Marshal Peng Dehuai.
Personal life
Peng was killed in action in Xiayi County, Henan 5 months before the birth of his son. Peng was 37 years old. Peng's son is Peng Xiaofeng, a retired general in the People's Liberation Army.
Chinese Civil War
See also: Long March, Yan Xishan, and Liang HuazhiWar of Resistance against Japan
See also: Eighth Route Army, New Fourth Army, New Fourth Army Incident, and Han Deqin
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