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He was a special founding general who once ruled Inner Mongolia and later became an official at the rank of Zhengguo at the age of 82

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"Where there are good years, but someone carries the weight for you to move forward", in that bleak and dull historical period, there were countless revolutionaries who went forward and followed the practice of the chinese nation's road of salvation. These pathfinders, who held torches of hope, made indelible contributions to the founding of New China, to the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, and to the people's beautiful new life. General Ulanf was such a memorable revolutionary.

He was a special founding general who once ruled Inner Mongolia and later became an official at the rank of Zhengguo at the age of 82

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In 1906, Ulan fu was born into a rural family in Inner Mongolia. At that time, not long after the establishment of the League, the undercurrent of imperialism and the Qing Dynasty was surging and the society was in a period of extreme instability under the stalemate between the various forces. In the same year, the imperial examination system was abolished, which promoted the new style of school into the public eye. Although the new schools of the time did not require tuition fees, they were not favored by the middle and upper classes. However, for families like Ulanf, enrolling their children in new schools such as higher primary schools is also a way out.

With his desire to change his fate and his family's destiny and his yearning for the outside world, Ulan Fu studied hard and was successfully admitted to the Peking Mongolian and Tibetan School in Beijing after graduation. During his studies, he met people who had a profound impact on his life and various advanced social trends, which made him useful for life. Under the influence of Socialist revolutionaries such as Li Dazhao, he came into contact with advanced ideas such as communism and saw a new possibility, so he worked harder to learn relevant knowledge, firmly embarked on the road of salvation of the Chinese nation, and aspired to become a party member revolutionary.

He was a special founding general who once ruled Inner Mongolia and later became an official at the rank of Zhengguo at the age of 82

Subsequently, he actively participated in various socialist practice activities and patriotic movements, and also founded the first revolutionary newspaper in Inner Mongolia, laying a good ideological foundation for the national united front during the revolutionary period. After joining the party, Ulanf was sent to the Russian Communist International Organization to continue his studies, but he eventually returned to his homeland to participate in the revolutionary struggle. What's different is that the tasks he was delegated were a bit special.

At that time, the domestic political situation was very complicated, and the Inner Mongolia region was even more so, and the local people lived in a fiery environment and were oppressed by those in power. Thinking of his hometown and determined to save the people in his hometown, Ulanf resolutely responded to the instructions of the party organization, returned to his hometown to organize and participate in the underground secret service work, and found an opportunity to disintegrate the powerful force that oppressed the people of Inner Mongolia at that time, Prince Demuchuk Donglupu (also known as the King of Germany). This person not only squeezed the people of Inner Mongolia, but also vainly wanted to surrender to the Japanese forces to claim the title of emperor, and the wolf's ambition to undermine the peaceful reunification of the Chinese nation was clearly revealed. However, the German king was very cunning, and his pro-Japanese relations with the Nationalist government were inextricably linked, in order to achieve wild hopes with the support of various forces.

He was a special founding general who once ruled Inner Mongolia and later became an official at the rank of Zhengguo at the age of 82

As the degree of Japanese aggression against China deepened, the pro-Japanese actions of the German king, who disregarded the national righteousness and the local people's life and death, infuriated the patriotic revolutionaries. Under the planning of Ulanf and other underground workers, the local revolutionaries launched the first armed struggle in Inner Mongolia, and the road of armed anti-Japanese struggle began. Ulanf's action played a crucial role in the establishment of the patriotic national united front during the anti-Japanese period.

Since then, Ulan Fu has established a party underground organization in Inner Mongolia, dedicated to organizing the anti-Japanese underground work, and secretly building an anti-Japanese armed organization, leading the underground agent comrades in the organization to silently defuse the encroachment of the Japanese army and maintain the peace of Inner Mongolia and the reunification of the motherland. Although the army he was in at that time was not the Eighth Route Army, it was affectionately called the Eighth Route Army without military uniform by the people, which was enough to prove that General Ulanf's anti-Japanese underground work at that time contributed greatly and had a deep impact.

He was a special founding general who once ruled Inner Mongolia and later became an official at the rank of Zhengguo at the age of 82

After the founding of New China, Ulan Fu still stayed in Inner Mongolia, contributing his own strength to the construction of his hometown and leading the people of Inner Mongolia to a better life. In 1954, Ulanf was appointed Vice Premier of the State Council. In 1955 Ulanf was awarded the rank of general in recognition of his contribution to the construction of the Inner Mongolia region. In the following decades, General Ulanf has been seeking his own government in his position, serving the people wholeheartedly, being responsible to the people, and not changing his original intention, and at the sixth national congress, Ulanf was elected as the vice chairman, and the official was at the level of the state. In 1988, Ulan fu died of illness in Beijing.

He was a special founding general who once ruled Inner Mongolia and later became an official at the rank of Zhengguo at the age of 82

epilogue:

The road to salvation and rejuvenation of the Chinese nation is bumpy and bumpy, among which countless revolutionary martyrs and pioneers and countless masses of the people have experienced all kinds of tragic revolutionary setbacks, burning their own efforts and even walking in it with their lives, fighting and fighting for our lives today. Everyone on this path deserves to be remembered, whether famous or unknown.

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