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Personnel with the rank of general conferred and promoted since the restoration of the rank system in the People's Liberation Army (I)

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Personnel with the rank of general conferred and promoted since the restoration of the rank system in the People's Liberation Army (I)

001.Hong Xuezhi (1913.2.2-2006.11.20) Anhui Jinzhai (formerly part of Henan Shangcheng), Deputy Secretary-General of the Central Military Commission (1987.11-1992.10). In 1955, he was the first deputy commander of the 15th Corps of Shino and the commander of the 43rd Army. It has made great contributions to the logistics work of the People's Liberation Army. He twice served as the head of the General Logistics Department (3) and (7 concurrently as political commissars), and was twice awarded the title of general, known as the "Six-Star General".

Personnel with the rank of general conferred and promoted since the restoration of the rank system in the People's Liberation Army (I)

002. Liu Huaqing (1916.10.1-2011.1.14) Hubei Dawu (formerly part of Hong'an, Hubei), Deputy Secretary-General of the Central Military Commission (1987.11-1992.10). In 1955, he was a rear admiral (vice principal and deputy political commissar of the First Naval School) and served as the director of the political department of the 11th Army of the 3rd Army of the Erye Corps. He has long been committed to the construction of the Chinese Navy and is known as The "Father of Modern Navy" and "Father of China's Aircraft Carrier". He later served as Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission and Member of the Standing Committee of the 14th Politburo of the CPC Central Committee (6) (1992.10-1997.9).

Personnel with the rank of general conferred and promoted since the restoration of the rank system in the People's Liberation Army (I)

003.Qin Jiwei (1914.11.16-1997.2.2) Hubei Hong'an, [Conferred the military post of general] Member of the Central Military Commission, State Councilor and Minister of National Defense (7). In 1955, he was the lieutenant general (deputy commander of the Kunming Military Region), the commander of the 15th Army of the Erye 4th Corps, the commander of the Chengdu Military Region (4), the political commissar of the Beijing Military Region (7), and the commander (6). Commander-in-chief of the 1984 National Day military parade. Minister of Defense (7) (1988.3-1993.3).

Personnel with the rank of general conferred and promoted since the restoration of the rank system in the People's Liberation Army (I)

004. Chi Haotian (1929.7- Shandong Zhaoyuan, [Conferred the military post of general] Member of the Central Military Commission and Chief of the General Staff (11). He once served as an instructor and deputy instructor of the 7th Company of the 3rd Battalion, 235th Regiment, 235th Division, 27th Army, 9 corps of Sanye, deputy general staff and director of the political department of the general staff, and political commissar of Jinan Military Region (8). He later served as Minister of National Defense (8) (1993.3-2003.3) and Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission (1995.9-2002.11).

Personnel with the rank of general conferred and promoted since the restoration of the rank system in the People's Liberation Army (I)

005.Yang Baibing (1920.9-2013.1.15) Chongqing Tongnan (formerly part of Sichuan), member of the Central Military Commission, director of the General Political Department (10). He was the deputy director of the Organization Department of the Erye Logistics Department; the political commissar of the Beijing Military Region (10). He also served as the secretary general of the Central Military Commission (1989.11-1992.10). Brother of Yang Shangkun.

Personnel with the rank of general conferred and promoted since the restoration of the rank system in the People's Liberation Army (I)

006. Zhao Nanqi [Korean] (1927.4.20-2018.6.17) Jilin Yongji, [Military Post when He Was Awarded General] Member of the Central Military Commission and Director of the General Logistics Department (8). In 1959, he was the political commissar of the Jilin Provincial Military Region, the deputy director of the General Logistics Department and deputy political commissar.

Personnel with the rank of general conferred and promoted since the restoration of the rank system in the People's Liberation Army (I)

007. Xu Xin (1921.3-2005.11.18), Deputy Chief of general staff of The General Staff, Lingshou, Hebei Province. In 1964, he was a major general (deputy commander and chief of staff of the 63rd Army of the Beijing Military Region), and served as the deputy commander of the 197th Division of the 63rd Army of the 19th Army of the North China 19th Army; the commander of the 66th Army of the Beijing Military Region; and the assistant chief of the General Staff.

Personnel with the rank of general conferred and promoted since the restoration of the rank system in the People's Liberation Army (I)

008.Guo Linxiang (1914.9-2010.4.25) Yongfeng, Jiangxi (ancestral home of Huaxian County, Shaanxi), [conferred the post of general] Secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission of the Central Military Commission (6) and deputy director of the General Political Department. In 1955, he was a major general (deputy political commissar of the Chengdu Military Region), who served as deputy political commissar and director of the Political Department of the 61st Army of the 18th Corps of North China; and the political commissar of the Chengdu, General Logistics Department (5), Xinjiang, and Nanjing (5) Military Regions. Descendants of Guo Ziyi.

Personnel with the rank of general conferred and promoted since the restoration of the rank system in the People's Liberation Army (I)

009. You Taizhong (1918.12-1998.7.24), Guangshan, Henan, [Military Post] Second Secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission of the Central Military Commission (6). In 1955, he was a major general (deputy commander of the 12th Army of the Nanjing Military Region), and served as the commander of the 34th Division of the 12th Army of the Erye 3rd Corps; the commander of the 27th Army of the Beijing Military Region; and the commander of the Chengdu (7) and Guangzhou (6) Military Regions.

Personnel with the rank of general conferred and promoted since the restoration of the rank system in the People's Liberation Army (I)

010. Wang Chenghan (1917.12.23-2009.11.20) Hubei Hong'an, [Awarded the post of general] Political Commissar of the Academy of Military Sciences (5) [Then partner: Zheng Wenhan (1988 Lieutenant General)]. In 1955, he was the first deputy commander and chief of staff of the 60th Army of the Nanjing Military Region, a cadet of the Military Academy), and the commander of the 181st Division of the 61st Army of the 18th Army of the North China Army; and the commander of the Chengdu Military Region (8).

Personnel with the rank of general conferred and promoted since the restoration of the rank system in the People's Liberation Army (I)

011. Zhang Zhen (1914.10.5-2015.9.3) Pingjiang, Hunan, President of national defense university (1) [Later political commissar (2)]. In 1955, he served as chief of staff of the Sanye (later East China Military Region) and commander of the 24th Army of the East China Military Region, and the director of the General Logistics Department (6) and deputy chief of the General Staff. He later served as Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission (1992.10-1997.9).

Personnel with the rank of general conferred and promoted since the restoration of the rank system in the People's Liberation Army (I)

012. Li Desheng (1916.4-2011.5.8) Xinxian County, Henan Province, Political Commissar of National Defense University (1). In 1955, he was a major general (commander of the 12th Army of the Nanjing Military Region), the commander of the 35th Division of the 12th Army of the Erye 3rd Corps, the director of the General Political Department (6), the commander of the Beijing Military Region (4), the commander of the Shenyang Military Region (4), and the vice chairman of the 10th Politburo of the Central Committee (1973-1975).

Personnel with the rank of general conferred and promoted since the restoration of the rank system in the People's Liberation Army (I)

013. Liu Zhenhua (1921.7-2018.7.11), Tai'an, Shandong, [Military Post] Political Commissar of Beijing Military Region (11) [Then Partner: Zhou Yibing (Lieutenant General 1988)]. In 1964, he was a major general (deputy political commissar of the 40th Army of the Shenyang Military Region), and served as the director of the Political Department of the 118th Division of the 40th Army of the 12th Corps of the Four Fields; the political commissar of the Shenyang Military Region (10); the ambassador to Albania, and the deputy minister of foreign affairs.

Personnel with the rank of general conferred and promoted since the restoration of the rank system in the People's Liberation Army (I)

014. Xiang Shouzhi (1917.11.28-2017.9.2) Sichuan Xuanhan (ancestral home of Macheng, Hubei), Commander of Nanjing Military Region (4) [Then partner: Fu Kuiqing (1988 Lieutenant General)]. In 1955, he was a major general (deputy commander of the 15th Army of the Wuhan Military Region), who served as the commander and political commissar of the 44th Division of the 15th Army of the Erye 4th Corps; the commander of the Second Artillery Corps (1) and (4), and the deputy commander of the Nanjing Military Region.

Personnel with the rank of general conferred and promoted since the restoration of the rank system in the People's Liberation Army (I)

015. Wan Haifeng (1920.9- ) Guangshan, Henan, [Military Post] Political Commissar of Chengdu Military Region (6) [Then Partner: Fu Quanyou (General in 1993)]. In 1955, he served as the commander of the 216th Regiment of the 72nd Division of the 24th Army of the 8th Corps of Sanye, and the deputy commander and deputy political commissar of the Beijing Military Region. During the Red Army, he served as a guard at Gao Jingting.

Personnel with the rank of general conferred and promoted since the restoration of the rank system in the People's Liberation Army (I)

016. Li Yaowen (1918.5-2018.4.10), Shandong Rongcheng, formerly known as Zhang Xishen, [Conferred the post of admiral] Political Commissar of the Navy (5) [Then partner: Zhang Lianzhong (Admiral in 1993)]. In 1955, he was a major general (director of the political department of the Jinan Military Region), and served as the director of the political department of the 26th Army of the 8th Corps of Sanye; and the political commissar of the National Defense Science and Technology Commission. Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador to Tanzania and Madagascar.

Personnel with the rank of general conferred and promoted since the restoration of the rank system in the People's Liberation Army (I)

017. Wang Hai (1926.1-2020.8.2) Rushan, Shandong, [Military Position when He was awarded General] Commander of the Air Force (5) [Then Partner: Zhu Guang (1988 Air Force Lieutenant General)]. He was a lieutenant colonel in the Air Force in 1955 and a colonel in the Air Force in 1959, and studied at the Old Northeast Aviation School; he served as the commander of the Air Force of the Guangzhou Military Region; and the deputy commander of the Air Force. In the air battle to resist US aggression and aid Korea, a total of 9 enemy planes were shot down and wounded; the "Wang Hai Brigade" (1 brigade of the 9th Regiment of the 3rd Air Division) led by him shot down and wounded a total of 29 enemy planes.