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Dec 01, 1940
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About Liang Guanglie/ Who is Liang Guanglie
Liang Guanglie is a retired general and former Minister for National Defense in the People's Republic of China.
What year was Liang Guanglie born?
Year 1940
What is Liang Guanglie's birth date?
His birthday is on Sunday, December 1, 1940.
Where was Liang Guanglie born?
Santai
How old is Liang Guanglie ?
Liang Guanglie is 85 years old.
When was Liang Guanglie born?
Sunday, December 1, 1940
What is the nationality of Liang Guanglie?
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Liang Guanglie's Character horoscope
Liang Guanglie think out things that are original in character. These may take widely diverse forms. Liang Guanglie might invent some very ingenious contrivance or evolve a new method. Whatever it is, the world will be taken a step forward on Liang Guanglie's account.There is no doubt that Liang Guanglie set great score on honesty, using the term in its widest sense. Liang Guanglie require Liang Guanglie's friends to be honest in purpose, honest in speech, as well as in money affairs.Liang Guanglie's greatest weakness lies in the way Liang Guanglie treat others. Liang Guanglie cannot tolerate inefficiency and Liang Guanglie are apt to consider those who do not see eye to eye with Liang Guanglie as being hopelessly beneath contempt. It would not be difficult for Liang Guanglie to cultivate a more charitable and tolerant view towards those who are likely to earn Liang Guanglie's disapproval. At any rate, it is well worth trying.Liang Guanglie are a person of considerable action. Liang Guanglie are never still. Liang Guanglie are always making plans and the thing Liang Guanglie can least tolerate is inactivity. Lian 1940 - 2024 Liang Guanglie (Chinese: 梁光烈; pinyin: Liáng Guāngliè, also spelled as Liang Kuang-lieh; 9 December 1940 – 12 November 2024) was a Chinese general and who served as the Minister of National Defense from 2008 to 2013. Read more on Wikipedia Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Liang Guanglie has received more than 69,073 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Liang Guanglie is the 15,006th most popular politician (down from 14,155th in 2019), the 929th most popular biography from China (down from 850th in 2019) and the 451st most popular Chinese Politician. Page Views (PV) Historical Popularity Index (HPI) Languages Editions (L) Effective Languages (L*) Coefficient of Variation (CV) Among politicians, Liang Guanglie ranks 15,006 out of 19,576. Before him are Quintus Marcius Philippus, Awn Al-Khasawneh, Tarō Kōno, Pedro Diniz, Ahmad Zia Massoud, and Tihomir Orešković. After him are Masrour Barzani, Tom Naudé, Leo Falcam, William Deane, Ioannis Malokinis, and Venkaiah Naidu. 229 BC - 200 BC HPI: 54.11 Rank: 15,000 1950 - Present HPI: 54.10 Rank: 15,001 1963 - Present HPI: 54.10 Rank: 15,002 1970 - Present HPI: 54.10 Rank: 15,003 1956 - Present HPI: 54.10 Rank: 15,004 1966 - Present HPI: 54.10 Rank: 15,005 1940 - 2024 HPI: 54.10 Rank: 15,006 1969 - Present HPI: 54.10 Rank: 15,007 1889 - 1969 HPI: 54.09 Rank: 15,008 1935 - 2018 HPI: 54.09 Rank: 15,009 1931 - Present HPI: 54.09 Rank: Chinese army general (1940–2024) In this Chinese name, the family name is Liang. Liang Guanglie (Chinese: 梁光烈; pinyin: Liáng Guāngliè, also spelled as Liang Kuang-lieh; 9 December 1940 – 12 November 2024) was a Chinese general and who served as the Minister of National Defense from 2008 to 2013. Liang joined the army in January 1958 and the Chinese Communist Party in November 1959. His first assignment was with the Second Regiment, First Division of the 1st Ground Force Army (1958–63), where he rose to the ranks of commander of an engineering company, quartermaster of the special agent company and staff officer in the operations and training branch. Liang studied at the Xinyang Infantry School (1963–64) and graduated from Henan University's political theory correspondence education program (1984–86). After finishing his studies, Liang returned to his unit until 1970 when he was promoted to the Operational Department staff of the Wuhan Military Region command headquarters where he remained until 1979. Liang was named Deputy Commander of the 58th Division, 20th Group Army in 1979 and became commander in 1981–83. After a study break at the PLA Military Academy (March 1982 to January 1983), he was named deputy Commander of the 20th Army in 1983 and Commander in 1985. In June 1989, he led the 20th Army to enforce martial law in Beijing to suppress the Tiananmen Square Protests. In 1990 he was transferred to command the 54th Army and from December 1993 to July 1995, he was the chief of staff of Beijing Military Region. From July 1995 to December 1997, he was the deputy commander of Beijing Military Region. From December 1997 to December 1999, he was the commander of Shenyang Military Region, and from December 1999 to November 2002, he was the commander of Nanjing Military Region and deputy secretary of CCP's committee. Liang was the Genera .Liang Guanglie
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