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What's the name of the Flying Tigers?
Flying Tigers are also called Flying Tigers.

The reason why the Flying Tigers are called "Flying Tigers" is that they often get on the train and intercept the materials and personnel attacking each other. They are skilled, strong-willed and resolute, just like a flying tiger. In fact, the prototype of Flying Tigers is Lunan Railway Corps, a guerrilla. The title of Flying Tigers was invented by the screenwriter to show the power of guerrillas. There is only one real Flying Tigers, and the United States assists China. The name of the Flying Tigers was given by the people of Kunming.

After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, from 1945 to 65438+February, the railway brigade was ordered to go to tengxian (now Tengzhou) to learn about the reorganization. After reorganization, except for two companies under the leadership of the Working Committee of Lunan Railway, the rest 100 people were incorporated into the Special Service Corps of Lunan Military Region. The battalion chief was transferred to the deputy director of Lunan Railway Bureau, and the deputy battalion chief was transferred to the office director of Lunan Railway Bureau. At this point, the Lunan Railway Corps completed its glorious historical mission, and the designation was revoked.

Introduction of Flying Tigers:

The team focused on Lincheng (now Xuecheng District), relied on the masses to carry out guerrilla tactics and fought bloody battles with the Japanese aggressors, playing the strongest voice of saving the country. 1945 was dissolved and merged into the East China Field Army.

Flying Tigers is famous for its novel Flying Tigers, and it is even more famous after the adaptation of film and television dramas. The prototype of Captain Liu Hong in the work is Hong Zhenhai and Liu Jinshan. The writer Liu Zhixia combined the surnames of the two captains into the heroic image of Liu Hong in Flying Tigers. Hong Zhenhai made a living in railway mines with his father since childhood. Forced by life, he often deals with trains, and he learned the skill of catching flying cars. He has the highest pick-up skills in the railway team and can get on the express train. He is called "Scud".

He is resourceful and has many amazing achievements. Later, he died in the battle of Huangbuzhuang and was buried in his hometown of Dabeitang, Tengzhou City. Liu Jinshan succeeded him as the battalion chief. Liu Jinshan later served as deputy head of the Secret Service Group and deputy commander of the main force of the Lunan Military Region. After the founding of New China, he successively served as deputy commander of Nantong Military Division in Jiangsu and commander of Suzhou Military Division.