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The number of troops who participated in the Battle of Chosin Lake to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea and the founding general

Recently, the epic blockbuster "Chosin Lake" of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea was released nationwide, how did these commanders of front-line wisdom and courage carry out the snow armagee? I believe that it will give a great shock to the people of the whole country. The motherland will not forget them for those who fought in the bloody war of the country, and the following are all the generals who participated in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea in 1955 and were awarded the rank of major general or above, as well as the generals who participated in the Battle of Chosin Lake:

The generals who participated in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea were: 17 from Hunan, 26 from Jiangxi, 10 from Hubei, 4 from Sichuan, 4 from Anhui, 3 from Shanxi, 2 from Fujian and Shandong in Yunnan, and 1 each from Guangxi, Shaanxi, Henan, and Gansu. Place of origin of generals at or above the military level of the Volunteer Army:

Commander Peng Dehuai, a native of Xiangtan, Hunan

Deputy Commander Deng Hua, a native of Chenzhou, Hunan

Deputy Commander Chen Geng, a native of Xiangxiang, Hunan

Deputy Commander Song Shilun, a native of Liling, Hunan

Deputy Commander Yang Dezhi, a native of Liling, Hunan

Deputy Commander Yang Yong, a native of Liuyang, Hunan

Commander of the 39th Army: Wu Xinquan, a native of Pingyang, Hunan

Xiao Xinhuai, commander of the 66th Army, was a native of Yizhang, Hunan

Political commissar of the 66th Army, Wang Zifeng, a native of Hengyang, Hunan

Zhang Yixiang, commander of the 20th Army, a native of Liuyang, Hunan

Political Commissar of the 21st Army: Xie Fulin, a native of Pingjiang, Hunan

Qiu Wei, the commander of the 67th Army, was a native of Liuyang, Hunan

Political Commissar of the 24th Army: Zhang Zhen, a native of Pingjiang, Hunan

The 64th Army succeeded him as commander Tang Zi'an, a native of Xiangtan, Hunan

The 23rd Army succeeded as political commissar Xie Fulin, a native of Pingjiang, Hunan

The 1st Army succeeded as political commissar Yan Jinsheng, a native of Chaling, Hunan

Successor commander of the 21st Army: Wu Yongxiang, a native of Xiangyin, Hunan.

Deputy Commander Han Xianchu, a native of Huang'an, Hubei Province

Zhang Yuntian, commander of the 47th Army, was a native of Hong'an, Hubei Province

Political Commissar of the 47th Army: Li Renlin, a native of Tianmen, Hubei Province

Political Commissar of the 39th Army: Xu Binzhou, a native of Hong'an, Hubei Province

Political Commissar of the 37th Army: Shuai Rong, a native of Huangmei, Hubei

16th Army Commander: Yin Xianbing, a native of Hanchuan, Hubei

Commander of the 1st Army: Huang Xinting, a native of Qiuyang, Hubei Province

Zhang Renchu, commander of the 26th Army: A native of Huang'an, Hubei

Successor commander of the 1st Army: Tang Jinlong, a native of Hanchuan, Hubei

Commander of the 315th Army (Chitose Army): Qin Jiwei, a native of Huang'an, Hubei

8th Army (Viva Army)

Commander: Liang Xingchu, a native of Ji'an, Jiangxi

Successive military commanders: Jiang Yonghui, Ruijin, Jiangxi

Political Commissar: Liu Xiyuan, a native of Ji'an, Jiangxi

40th Army (Whirlwind Unit)

Military Commander Wen Yucheng, a native of Xingguo, Jiangxi

Political Commissar: Yuan Shengping, a native of Ji'an, Jiangxi

Political Commissar of the 42nd Army: Zhou Biao, a native of Ji'an, Jiangxi

Political Commissar of the 27th Army: Liu Haotian, a native of Ningdu, Jiangxi

Political Commissar of the 63rd Army: Long Daoquan, Jiangxi Yongxin

Political Commissar of the 65th Army: Wang Daobang, Jiangxi Yongxin

Commander of the 67th Army: Li Xiang, a native of Yongjie, Jiangxi

Political Commissar of the 67th Army: Kuang Fuzhao, Jiangxi Yongxin

Commander of the 68th Army: Chen Fangren, a native of Xingguo, Jiangxi

Political Commissar of the 68th Army: Li Chengrui, a native of Xingguo, Jiangxi

Commander of the 23rd Army: Zhong Guochu, a native of Xingguo, Jiangxi

Political commissar of the 46th Army: Wu Baoshan, a native of Ganxian County, Jiangxi

Political Commissar of the 16th Army: Chen Yunkai, Taiheren, Jiangxi

1 Military Political Commissar: Liang Renjie, a native of Ji'an, Jiangxi

Commander of the 64th Army: Zeng Siyu, a native of Xinfeng, Jiangxi

54th Army (Ghost Force):

Commander: Ding Sheng, a native of Yudu, Jiangxi

Political Commissar: Xie Ming, a native of Yudu, Jiangxi

Successor political commissar: Xie Jiaxiang, a native of Ruijin, Jiangxi

Commander of the 21st Army: Xie Zhenhua, a native of Chongyi, Jiangxi

Successor political commissar of the 21st Army: Wu Rongfeng, Jiangxi Yongxin

Successor political commissar of the 27th Army: Zeng Ruqing, a native of Ji'an, Jiangxi

Successor political commissar of the 64th Army: Huang Wenming, a native of Xingguo, Jiangxi

Successor political commissar of the 16th Army: Dai Runsheng, a native of Jishui, Jiangxi

Commander of the 42nd Army: Wu Ruilin, a native of Bazhong, Sichuan

Political Commissar of the 20th Army: Tan Youming, a native of Yunyang, Sichuan

Commander of the 63rd Army: Fu Chongbi, a native of Tongjiang, Sichuan

The 23rd Army succeeded wu Ruilin as commander of the Sichuan Bazhong people

Zeng Zesheng, commander of the 50th Army, was a native of Yongshan, Yunnan

Political Commissar of the 50th Army: Xu Wenlie, a native of Xuanwei, Yunnan

Deputy Commander Hong Xuezhi, a native of Jinzhai, Anhui

Commander of the 12th Army: Zeng Shaoshan, a native of Jinzhai, Anhui

Commander of the 24th Army: Pi Dingjun, a native of Jinzhai, Anhui

46th Army: Commander: Xiao Quanfu, a native of Jinzhai, Anhui

37th Army: Commander: Zhang Shizhen, Shanxi Wenxiren

36th Army: Commander: Wang Jianye, a native of Wutai, Shanxi

Political Commissar of the 15th Army (Chitose Army): Gu Jingsheng, a native of Linyi, Shanxi

Commander of the 27th Army: Peng Deqing, a native of Tong'an, Fujian

Political Commissar of the 60th Army: Yuan Ziqin, a native of Shanghang, Fujian

Political Commissar of the 26th Army: Li Yaowen, Shandong Rong adult

Political Commissar of the 64th Army: Wang Zhao, a native of Pingshan, Hebei

12th Army: Political Commissar: Li Zhen, a native of Gaocheng, Hebei

Commander of the 65th Army: Xiao Yingtang, a native of Chang'an, Shaanxi

60th Army: Commander: Wei Jie, a native of Donglan, Guangxi

Political Commissar of the 23rd Army: Lu Sheng, a member of the Guangdong Music Society

Political Commissar of the 36th Army: Kang Jianmin, a native of Dingxi, Gansu

Successor commander of the 16th Army: Pan Yan, a native of Xinxian County, Henan

The following are the generals who participated in the Battle of Chosin Lake:

1. 1 admiral

Song Shilun, commander and political commissar of the Ninth Corps

2. 6 lieutenant generals

Tao Yong, deputy commander of the Ninth Corps Qin Jian (Zhuang), chief of staff of the Ninth Corps Xie Youfa, director of the Political Department of the Ninth Corps, was 38 years old at the time of the award, one of the three youngest lieutenant generals

Zhang Yixiang is the commander of the 20th Army

Zhang Renchu was the commander of the 26th Army

Liu Haotian, political commissar of the 27th Army

3. Major General 10

Peng Deqing, Commander of the 27th Army Liao Zhengguo, Deputy Commander of the 20th Army Tan Youming, Deputy Political Commissar of the 20th Army Qiu Xiangtian, Director of the Political Department of the 20th Army Li Yaowen, Commander of the 26th Army Zhang Zhenxiu, Commander of the 26th Army Wang Zhi, Director of the Political Department of the 26th Army Li Yuan, Chief of Staff of the 27th Army Zhang Wenbi, Director of the Political Department of the 27th Army Zhan Danan, and Deputy Commander of the 27th Army

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The number of troops who participated in the Battle of Chosin Lake to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea and the founding general