Yin Huahang, a native of Xianyang, Shaanxi, was a minister in the Qing Dynasty. During the reign of Kangxi, Wu Jinshi was given a garrison post at first, and was later appointed as the deputy commander of Santun Camp, promoted to the company commander of Taiwan Province Province, and went to Guangdong as the prefect.
Yin (1877- 1945), also known as Yiqing, is from Liangdi Village, Majie Town, luliang county, Yunnan. He and Cai E were classmates of Japanese NCO School. 1909 graduated and returned to China, where they served as staff officers in No.79 town and taught in Wujiangtang, Yunnan. 191/kloc-0 participated in the Chongyang Uprising in and served as the chief of staff of the Yunnan military government. 19 12 led troops into Tibet to suppress the rebellion. 19 15 participated in the national protection movement and served as the chief of staff of the first army of the national protection army. After the victory, he became the ambassador of Kawabe town, and later he was promoted to general of the army. 19 1945 resigned, 1945 died in Kunming at the age of 68. He is not only a military commander, but also likes literature, calligraphy and painting, and has tens of thousands of books at home.
Yin Xipeng (1900- 1974) is a major general from Anguo County, Hebei Province. Yin Yu, one of the founding generals of the People's Liberation Army of China, received a doctorate in pathology from Keio University in Tokyo in.193/kloc-0. Returning to China in the same year, 1938 joined the Eighth Route Army. 1942, joined the China * * * production party. During the war of liberation, he served as deputy minister of health of North China Military Region and minister of health of North China People's Government. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as Minister of Health and Dean of Medical College of North China Military Region. 1954 President of the First Military Medical University of Chinese People's Liberation Army. 1958 served as vice president and president of the academy of military medical sciences. 1955 was awarded the rank of major general. Won the second-class medal of independence and freedom and the first-class medal of liberation.
Yin (19 15- 1990) is a native of Chongyang County, Hubei Province. 1930 joined the Chinese red army of workers and peasants, joined the China * * * production youth league in the same year, 193 1 joined the China * * * production party. Yin, one of the founding generals of China People's Liberation Army, once served as director of barracks management department of Logistics Department of Central South Military Region, director of finance bureau of General Logistics Department of China People's Liberation Army, deputy director of material planning department of General Logistics Department, finance minister of materials and equipment department of General Logistics Department and consultant of General Logistics Department. He is a representative of the Fourth National People's Congress and the Ninth National Congress of China Producers' Party. 1955 was awarded the rank of senior colonel, and 1964 was promoted to the rank of major general. Won the second-class August 1st Medal, the second-class Medal of Independence and Freedom, and the second-class Medal of Liberation. 1988 was awarded the first-class Red Star Meritorious Medal of China People's Liberation Army by the Central Military Commission in July. 19901.5 died at the age of 75.
Yin Zusheng: He used to be the brigade commander of Guomin Chang 1 1 Division 32; Deputy director of the civil service office; 1March, 936 18 was named as Major General of the Army; 1April 2, 937, was appointed as lieutenant general of the army.