Phùng Quang Yâng

Phùng Lèù-yáng (Vietnamese: Phùng Quang Dân, French: Louis-Grégoire Phung) is a current Yarphese military and political leader of the Vietnamese Liberation Army. He is famous for being on e of the Three Great Yarphese Generals, along with Tranh Chup-yar and Soat Lafng-tref. In addition, he has a specific job as de facto leader of the Vietnamese Liberation Air Force. He has been rated as among the most powerful men in the world, even in the shadow of Tranh Chup-yar.

Biography
Phùng was descended from a poor Vietnamese family in Thateng, French Indochina (presently Laos), who sought fortune after World War II by moving to France in 1947. When Phung's father believed he could not support a third son, he sent his wife, who was pregnant with Louis-Grégoire Phung, to relatives in Thateng, who would raise him with his mother. Phung grew up a normal village boy, proud of his Vietnamese heritage. In 1970, Phung's father struck rich on La Française des Jeux, the national French lottery, and after letting Louis-Grégoire finish primary school in Laos, he was taken to France and enrolled in an expensive private école. He had a particular interest in war tactics, and had much of The Art of War memorized by heart, in Chinese. Louis-Grégoire completed his education well, and was able to enter the École Normale Supérieure, where he majored in history. After completing his college education, he went on to teach history at the École.

In 1994, he was laid off due to his poor behaviour in front of his students. He went on to invest and gamble as his livelihood, but unfortunately his plans failed and he was without a job or money. Although without suicidal thoughts, he was definitely not able to teach history again. In 1996 he saw a flier for the Vietnamese Liberation Army, and decided to travel to Australia using the last of his money and join in liberation of South Vietnam. Part of the influence on this decision was that his father had been seriously injured in the Vietnam War, after joining the French Army.