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Lingyilong

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General of Japanese invaders in China
Lingyaolong (1871~July 31, 1952), Kagoshima, Japan. In July 1894, he graduated from the Japanese Army Petty Officer School. He graduated from the Army University in November 1902, and later served as the squadron leader of the 26th Infantry Regiment, instructor of Hushan Military Academy, staff officer of the Taiwan Governor's Office, member of the Education Director Department, member of the Military Affairs Bureau, chief of staff of the Second Division, head of the 23rd Infantry Brigade, president of Hushan Military Academy, and commander of Youliang Fortress. In August 1928, he served as commander of the Taiwan Army. In August of the next year, he was promoted to senior general. In June 1930, he served as the commander of the Kwantung Army. In August of the next year, he served as military councillor. In July 1933, he served as commander of the Kwantung Army and ambassador of the puppet Manchukuo. During his tenure, he strengthened colonial rule, enslaved the people of Northeast China, manipulated the puppet Manchukuo, and suppressed the anti Japanese forces. In August 1935, he was transferred to reserve service. In July 1939, he was appointed as the president of Shinichi Chung of Japan. In March 1943, he was the president of the Kendo Association of Japan. He died on July 31, 1952. [1]
Chinese name
Lingyilong
Nationality
Japan
Native place
Kagoshima, Japan
date of birth
1871
Date of death
July 31, 1952