Yang Luoyang

Yang Luoyang, born the 27 April 1905 at Chenghua, and died the 15 October 1974 at Chenghua, was a Qingchenese military and politician. He was the president of Qingcheng from 1945 to 1974. He is famous for his post Kesh war economic gestion of the country, the reinforcement of bonds with Kesh allies through the future KTEC, and his opposition to a full intervention of Qingcheng in the Kesh war.

He studied in the National Militray School of Chenghua and joined the DPQ when he was 20 years old. His relations among the high ranks of the Qingchenese military gave him the ability to being chosed as deputy when he started politics. Yang Luoyang was described as a very competent and brave officer, which make him popular in the army.

While he was deputy, and even during the military, Yang Luoyang was among the first of understanding that a war in Kesh was incomming, and that the role of Qingcheng in it would be fundamental.

After 5 years in the parliament, Yang Luoyang succeeds to secure relations among politics, while making promises to the military, became the favorite choices of politics, and benefited of a huge support during his campaign. This led him to being elected by the people with 62% of the voices. He then became the 2nd tutor of the nation

Youth
Son of a officer who served during the civil war for the republic, and an unemployed mother. Yang Luoyang had average results at school, and decided to join the military school in order to keep his family tradition, but also because he liked the job of soldier. In 1931, he succeeds his exams and join the national army as officer.

Private Life
Yang Luoyang met his wife while he was a deputy. [???] was a lawyer. They got 2 childrens.

Military career
Yang Luoyang was an officer in a motorised infantry unit. He did not took part in any conflict. Yang was told of being a good leader, and did not fear to took decision during intense situations. He was liked by most of his troop, even if he was described as someone being too harsh when it was not needed.