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Chinese general (1907–1944)
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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 Huazhi
1936, Xu Haidong, Peng Dehuai, Peng Xuefeng, 郭述申 in northern Shaanxi

War of Resistance against Japan

See also: Eighth Route Army, New Fourth Army, New Fourth Army Incident, and Han Deqin
1938, ShanxiHongdong County马牧村Eighth Route Army总部合影, 自左起分别为Zuo Quan, Peng Dehuai, Zhu De, Peng Xuefeng, Xiao Ke, Deng Xiaoping
1940年, Peng Xuefeng and Zhang Zhen在板桥集战斗中被击落的日军飞机残骸前留影
People's Liberation Army military strategists


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