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How many one-armed generals are there in our country? 2 admirals, 3 lieutenant generals, 6 major generals

China was originally an ancient civilization and created a brilliant material civilization and spiritual civilization. However, since modern times, it has been bullied, and the people at the bottom have been oppressed by the "three mountains". In order to save the poor people of China, countless people sacrificed their precious lives, and some people were wounded and disabled, and by the time the rank was awarded in 1955, there were more than 10 generals who had become one-armed and one-legged because they were wounded in battle, they were:

How many one-armed generals are there in our country? 2 admirals, 3 lieutenant generals, 6 major generals

1. 6 major generals

1. Left Qi

Zuo Qi Jiangxi, who joined the Red Army in 1932, was a famous "sharpshooter" who used a rifle to drop a plane during the Long March. Seriously wounded in battle with the Japanese in 1938, Bethune personally performed amputations on his surgeon.

2. Chen Bo

Born in 1908, Chen Bo joined the Red Army in 1929 and served as deputy commander of the Eighth Route Army during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. In 1941, when explaining the use of rolling mines, he was injured by unqualified rolling mines, and only survived after struggling to rescue them, but only one arm was left, and both legs could not be bent.

3. Tong Yansheng

A native of Jiangxi, he joined the Red Army in 1930. In 1944, he was injured by an explosion on his right hand during a demonstration grenade throwing and had to be amputated.

4. Sulu

A native of Hunan, he joined the Red Army in 1927, served as a brigade commander and regiment commander during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, and participated in the Battle of the Hundred Regiments. Wounded during the liberation of Taiyuan, he became a one-armed general.

5. Liao Zhengguo

A native of Henan, he joined the Red Army in 1930 and served as the commander and regimental commander of the New Fourth Army during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. In 1940, he was injured in his right hand while explaining grenades to soldiers, and due to medical conditions, he had to amputate his limbs and became a one-armed general.

6. Peng Qingyun

A native of Jiangxi, he joined the Red Army in 1933. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he served as a battalion instructor and regimental political commissar. In 1938, he shot the Japanese brigade commander while ambushing the Japanese army in Guangling, but he also suffered an arm injury. Due to his serious injuries and the need for amputation, Bethune personally took the knife for him and transfused his own blood to him.

How many one-armed generals are there in our country? 2 admirals, 3 lieutenant generals, 6 major generals

2. Lieutenant General

1. Yu Qiuli

A native of Jiangxi, he joined the Red Army in 1929. During the Long March, he was wounded in the arm in Yunnan and his bones were broken by enemy machine guns, but he could not operate on it at the time, and he did not have an amputation in southern Gansu until half a year later. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, it was transferred to Beiping, Tianjin, Baoding, and northwestern Jin, eliminating a large number of Japanese troops.

2. Yan Fusheng

A native of Hunan, he joined the Red Army in 1928. During the Long March, he was shot in the right arm in Gansu and forced to amputate his leg, and was stabbed by Su Jingguan, who was "one knife accurate".

3. Zhong Chibing (One-legged General)

A native of Hunan, he joined the Red Army in 1930. During the Long March, he was seriously injured in the leg and forced to amputate his leg. At that time, the medical conditions were rudimentary, there were no anesthetics, and the surgical tools were only a wood knife and a carpenter's saw. After the amputation, Zhong Chibing became a one-legged general, but still completed the Long March. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as deputy commander of the Guangzhou Military Region.

How many one-armed generals are there in our country? 2 admirals, 3 lieutenant generals, 6 major generals

3. Admiral

1. Peng Shaohui

A native of Hunan, he joined the Red Army in 1928. In 1933, he injured his left arm during the fourth anti-"encirclement and suppression" campaign, and had to be amputated due to unsuccessful surgery. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he was the head of the Eighth Route Army's teaching regiment.

2. He Bingyan

A native of Hubei, who joined the Red Army in 1929, he was wounded 11 times, leaving 16 scars on his body. Wounded in his right arm during the Long March, he sawed off his right arm with a saw from logging in the absence of anesthetics and painkillers. After that, he completed the Long March with his wounds, and during the War of Resistance, he once wielded a large knife with one arm and fought with the Japanese army.

How many one-armed generals are there in our country? 2 admirals, 3 lieutenant generals, 6 major generals

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