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A catalogue of the brothers of the relatives of the founding generals

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A catalogue of the brothers of the relatives of the founding generals

1. Brothers general Wang Shusheng and general Wang Hongkun

1. Wang Shusheng (1905.5.26-1974.1.7), formerly known as Wang Hongxin, was a native of Magang, Macheng, Hubei Province. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of General of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. Wang Shusheng will be the elder brother of General Wang Hongkun.

A catalogue of the brothers of the relatives of the founding generals

2. Wang Hongkun (1909.1.22-1993.8.20), a native of Macheng, Hubei Province, awarded the rank of general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army in 1955. Admiral Wang Hongkun was the younger brother of General Wang Shusheng.

A catalogue of the brothers of the relatives of the founding generals

2. Brothers Lieutenant General Fan Chaoli and Major General Fan Chaofu

1. Fan Chaoli (1914.3.11 -2012.8.6), a native of Guangshan, Henan (now part of Xinxian County), conferred the rank of lieutenant general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army in 1955. Lieutenant General Fan Chaoli was the older brother of Major General Fan Chaofu.

A catalogue of the brothers of the relatives of the founding generals

2. Fan Chaofu (1915-1993.11.24), a native of Guangshan, Henan (now part of Xinxian County), was awarded the rank of major general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army in 1955. Major General Fan Chaofu was the younger brother of Lieutenant General Fan Chaoli.

A catalogue of the brothers of the relatives of the founding generals

3. Brothers Major General Xie Liang and Lieutenant General Xie Youfa

1. Xie Liang (1915-1991.11.28), a native of Changgang, Xingguo, Jiangxi, was awarded the rank of major general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army in 1955. Major General Xie Liang is the older brother of Lieutenant General Xie Youfa.

A catalogue of the brothers of the relatives of the founding generals

2. Xie Youfa (1917.4-1995.1.9), a native of Changgang, Xingguo, Jiangxi, awarded the rank of lieutenant general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army in 1955. Lieutenant General Xie Youfa is the younger brother of Major General Xie Liang.

A catalogue of the brothers of the relatives of the founding generals

4. Brothers major general Ding Rongchang and major general Ding Sheng

1. Ding Rongchang (1912-1996.10.25), a native of Yandu, Jiangxi (now Yudu), conferred the rank of major general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army in 1955. Major General Ding Rongchang was the older brother of Major General Ding Sheng.

A catalogue of the brothers of the relatives of the founding generals

2. Ding Sheng (1913-1999.9.25) was awarded the title of Major General of the people's Liberation Army of the Chinese in 1955 in Yandu, Jiangxi Province. Major General Ding Sheng was the younger brother of Major General Ding Rongchang.

A catalogue of the brothers of the relatives of the founding generals

5. Major General He Jinnian and Major General He Jixiang

1. He Jinnian (1910-2003.5.11) was a native of Anding (now Zichang), Shaanxi, and was awarded the rank of major general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army in 1955. He Jinnian is he Jixiang's older brother.

A catalogue of the brothers of the relatives of the founding generals

2. He Jixiang (1915-2007.6.3), a native of Anding (now Zichang), Shaanxi, awarded the rank of major general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army in 1955. Major General He Jixiang was the younger brother of Major General He Jinnian.

A catalogue of the brothers of the relatives of the founding generals

Brothers Major General Decklin and Major General Deck ming

1. Dai Kelin (1913-1990.1.18), a native of Huang'an (now Hong'an), Hubei Province, awarded the rank of major general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army in 1955. Major General Decklin is the older brother of Major General Deck ming.

A catalogue of the brothers of the relatives of the founding generals

2. Dai Keming (1915-1986.1.21) was a native of Huang'an (now Hong'an), Hubei Province, and was awarded the rank of major general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army in 1955. Major General Dekkering is the younger brother of Major General De kelin.

A catalogue of the brothers of the relatives of the founding generals

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