. "January 1975 \u2013 February 1979"@en . "October 1954 \u2013 June 1958"@en . . "Chinese"@en . . . . . "Governor of Fujian Province"@en . "October 1954 \u2013 June 1958"@en . "Ye Fei"@en . . . "Commander of the People's Liberation Army Navy"@en . . "Governor of Fujian Province"@en . . . "January 1980 \u2013 August 1982"@en . "Ye Fei (; 7 May 1914 \u2013 18 April 1999) was a Filipino-Chinese military general and politician of the People's Republic of China. Born Sixto Mercado Tiongco in the Philippines to a Chinese father and a Filipina mother, he joined the Chinese Communist Party at a young age and fought many battles as a senior commander of the People's Liberation Army in the Chinese Civil War. At age 40, he was among the first PLA commanders to be awarded the rank of General by the newly established People's Republic of China and later served as Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese Navy. He also served in a number of civilian posts including Governor and Communist Party Chief of Fujian Province, and Minister of Transport."@en . "October 1954 \u2013 January 1959"@en . "Tiaong, Quezon, the Philippines"@en . . . "\u53F6\u98DE"@en . . "\u8449\u98DB"@en . . . . "1999-04-18"^^ . . . . . . . "Ye Fei in 1955"@en . "1914-05-07"^^ . . "Ye Fei"@en . . "Sixto Tiongco y Mercado"@en . "Communist Party Chief of Fujian Province"@en . . . "Communist Party Chief of Fujian Province"@en . . "January 1980 \u2013 August 1982"@en . . . "Beijing, China"@en . . "Commander of the Chinese Navy"@en . . "Communist Party of China"@en . . . . . "January 1975 \u2013 February 1979"@en . . "October 1954 \u2013 January 1959"@en . . . "Ye Fei (; 7 May 1914 \u2013 18 April 1999) was a Filipino-Chinese military general and politician of the People's Republic of China. Born Sixto Mercado Tiongco in the Philippines to a Chinese father and a Filipina mother, he joined the Chinese Communist Party at a young age and fought many battles as a senior commander of the People's Liberation Army in the Chinese Civil War. At age 40, he was among the first PLA commanders to be awarded the rank of General by the newly established People's Republic of China and later served as Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese Navy. He also served in a number of civilian posts including Governor and Communist Party Chief of Fujian Province, and Minister of Transport."@en . . . .