Lu Sheng
Lu Sheng was a People's Liberation Army lieutenant general. He was born in Qionghai, Hainan Province.
Biography
Early life
Lu Jiayang was born November 5, 1911, to a peasant family in Fangling Village, Lehui County. Lu's parents died in his youth, and he was raised by his grandmother until her death when he was 14 years old. Soon after, Lu would join the Peasant-Self Defense Army in 1927. Following defeats of the Qiongya Sovietzh under the Kuomintang's encirclement and suppression campaigns, Lu would flee to Singapore, and work as a rubber worker and seaman. Lu would join the Communist Youth League of China in 1929, before returning to China in 1932 following his deportation from Singapore owed to his support for union activities.Early Military Activities
In 1933, Lu would join the 3rd Regiment of the Southern Fujian Red Army, advancing to the rank of political commissar and platoon leader of the 4th Red Company. The 4th Red Company would remain in Southern Fujian following the main retreat of the Chinese Red Army from the Jiangxi Soviet in the Long March, attacking Yunxiao County. Lu would assist in guerilla efforts along the Fujian-Guangdong border region.Following the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War, Lu would serve in as the commander of the 4th Regiment under the 2nd Dettachment of the New Fourth Army, under Commander Zhang Dingcheng, stationed in Northern Jiangxi and Anhui. Lu would later take various administrative and political positions within the New Fourth Army, participating in various battles against the Japanese Army around Jiangsu province. Following the resumption of the Chinese Civil War, Lu would participate in the Huaihai, Yangtze River Crossing, and Shanghai campaigns.