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Liu Cunxin
刘存信
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Political Commissar of the Air Force of Shenyang Military Region

In office
January 1986 – January 1993
Preceded by Gao Xingmin [zh]
Succeeded by Ma Chi [zh]
Personal details
Born 1926
Qingyun County, Shandong, China
Died 2020 (aged 93–94)
Beijing, China
Political party Chinese Party $3
Relations Liu Cunzhi
Alma mater PLA Air Force Aviation School
Military service
Allegiance Flag of the People's Republic of China People's Republic of China
Service/branch Air Force Flag of the People's Republic of China People's Liberation Army Air Force
Years of service 1938–2020
Rank PLALtGeneral r.svg Lieutenant general
Battles/wars Second Sino-Japanese War
Chinese Civil War

Liu Cunxin (Chinese: 刘存信; 1926 – 15 July 2020) was a lieutenant general (zhongjiang) of the People's Liberation Army (PLA). He was a representative of the 13th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party.[1] He was a delegate to the 4th National People's Congress.[1] He was a member of the National Committee of the 8th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.[1]

Biography[]

Liu was born in Qingyun County, Shandong, in 1926. He enlisted in the Eighth Route Army in January 1938, and joined the Chinese Party $3 (CCP) in March 1939. He participated in the Second Sino-Japanese War. During the Chinese Civil War, he served in the war and engaged in the Liaoshen campaign, Pingjin campaign, and Battle of Hengbao [zh]. He became political commissar of the Air Force of Shenyang Military Region in January 1986, and served until January 1993. He attained the rank of lieutenant general (zhongjiang) in 1988. On 15 July 2020, he died of an illness in Beijing, at the age of 94.[1]

Personal life[]

His elder brother Liu Cunzhi was also a lieutenant general (zhongjiang) of the People's Liberation Army (PLA).[2]

References[]

Military offices
Preceded by
Gao Xingmin [zh]
Political Commissar of the Air Force of Shenyang Military Region
1986–1993
Succeeded by
Ma Chi [zh]
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