Gan Siqi

Gan Siqi
甘泗淇
Born1903 (1903)
Ningxiang, Hunan Province, China
Died1964 (aged 60–61)
NationalityChinese
Other namesJiang Fengwei
Jiang Bingkun
OccupationGeneral
Political partyChinese Communist Party
Spouse
(m. 1935⁠–⁠1964)

Gan Siqi (Chinese: 甘泗淇; pinyin: Gān Sìqì; May 1903 – February 1964), born as Jiang Fengwei (Chinese: 姜凤威; pinyin: Jiāng Fèngwēi), other name Jiang Bingkun (Chinese: 姜炳坤; pinyin: Jiāng Bǐngkūn), was a general of the People's Liberation Army of China.[1][2]

Gan was born in Ningxiang, Hunan Province. He joined the Communist Youth League in 1925, and joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1926. He went to the Soviet Union in 1927 to study at Moscow Sun Yat-sen University. He came back in 1930, and became political director in Red Six Army Group and Red Two Army Group. He participated in the Long March.[citation needed]

During the Second Sino-Japanese War, he was the director of political department of 120 division of Eighth Route Army.[citation needed]

During the Chinese Civil War, he was the director of political department in No. 1 Field Army.

After formation of the People's Republic of China, he was the vice political commissar and director of political department of Chinese People's Volunteer Army. Later he became vice director of the General Political Department of PLA.

He was made a general in 1955.[citation needed]

He was a delegate to the 1st National People's Congress, a deputy of 7th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, and an alternate member of 8th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.[citation needed]

His wife, Li Zhen, was the first female major general in PRC.[citation needed]

  1. ^ "中共政治菁英資料庫". CCP Political Elite Database (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  2. ^ "甘泗淇:红二方面军走出的开国上将,推广新式整军运动受到毛主席高度评价,妻子李贞是唯一的开国女将军_腾讯新闻" [Gan Siqi: The founding general of the People's Republic of China who emerged from the Red Second Front Army. His promotion of the new army reorganization movement was highly praised by Chairman Mao. His wife Li Zhen is the only founding female general of the People's Republic of China.]. new.qq.com. October 21, 2022. Retrieved 2024-02-03.