1. Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, established in: In 1954, the headquarters of the XPCC was located in Urumqi City, and the first commander: Tao Zhiyue, a native of Ningxiang, Hunan Province, a founding general, had 14 divisions under its jurisdiction and 2.6 million people.
2. The Mongolian Production and Construction Corps of the Beijing Military Region, established in 1966, abolished: 1975, the headquarters of the corps was located in Hohhot City, and the first commander: He Fengshan, a native of Ruijin, Jiangxi, was a founding colonel.
3. The Heilongjiang Production and Construction Corps of Shenyang Military Region, established in 1968, abolished: 1976, headquartered in Jiamusi City, the first commander: Yan Wenbin (deputy commander, presided over the work of the corps), founding major general, a native of Ji'an, Jiangxi.
4. Lanzhou Military Region Production and Construction Corps, established in 1965, abolished: 1974, the corps headquarters is located in Huangyang Town, Wuwei City, Gansu Province, the first commander: Peng Sizhong, a native of Macheng, Hubei, with the rank of founding colonel.
5. Yunnan Production and Construction Corps, established in 1969, abolished: 1974, the headquarters of the corps is located in Simao, the first commander: Li Xifu, a native of Huang'an, Hubei, and a founding major general.
6. The Production and Construction Corps of the Guangzhou Military Region, established in 1969, abolished: 1974, the headquarters of the corps was located in Haikou City, and the first commander: Zhou Qingming, a native of Queshan, Henan, a founding major general.
7. Anhui Production and Construction Corps, established in 1969, abolished: 1975, the headquarters of the XPCC was located in Hefei, and the first political commissar: Li Renzhi, a native of Dongguan, Guangdong.
8. Jiangsu Production and Construction Corps, established in 1969, abolished in 1975, the first commander: Fu Shaofu, a native of Jinzhai, Anhui, founding major general.
9. Zhejiang Production and Construction Corps, established in 1970, abolished: 1975, the headquarters of the corps was located in Xiaoshan, the first commander: Xiong Yingtang, a native of Huang'an, Hubei, and a founding major general.
10. Shandong Production and Construction Corps, established in 1970, revoked: 1974, the headquarters of the corps was located in Tai'an, the first commander: An Tingyu, a native of Wuji, Hebei, with the rank of founding colonel.
11. Fujian Production and Construction Corps, established in 1969, abolished: 1974, the headquarters of the corps was located in Nanping City, the first commander: Peng Fei, a native of Yongshun, Hunan Province, with the rank of major general.
12. Hubei Production and Construction Corps, established in 1970, revoked: 1972, first commander: Xin Junjie, a native of Julu, Hebei, with the rank of colonel.
13. Jiangxi Production and Construction Corps, established: 1969, abolished: 1971, the headquarters of the corps was located in Nanchang City, and the first commander: Yang Dongliang, a native of Dingzhou, Hebei.