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A detailed list of seventy-two Kuomintang generals who died in the War of Resistance

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1. General Tong Linge (posthumously awarded), deputy commander of the 29th Army, July 28, 1937, Nanyuan, Beijing

2. General Zhao Dengyu (posthumously), commander of the 132nd Division, July 28, 1937, Nanyuan, Beijing

3. General Hao Mengling, Commander of the Ninth Army, October 16, 1937, Xinkou, Shanxi

4. General Rao Guohua, Commander of the 145th Division, November 30, 1937, Guangde, Anhui (suicide)

5. Admiral Wang Mingzhang (posthumously), commander of the 122nd Division, March 17, 1938, Fujian County, Shandong

6. General Zhang Zizhong (posthumously), commander-in-chief of the 33rd Group Army, May 16, 1940, Pumpkin Shop, Hubei

7. General Tang Huaiyuan, commander of the Three Armies, May 12, 1941, Shanxi County

8. General Li Jiayu, Commander-in-Chief of the 36th Group Army, May 21, 1944, Qinjiapo, Henan

9. Lieutenant General Liu Jiaqi, Commander of the Fifty-fourth Division, October 16, 1937, Xinkou, Shanxi

10. Lieutenant General Wu Keren, Commander of the Sixty-seventh Army, October 9, 1937, Songjiang, Shanghai

11. Lieutenant General Xia Guozhang, Deputy Commander of the 172nd Division, November 21, 1937, Huzhou, Zhejiang

12. Lieutenant General Wu Guozhang, Deputy Commander of the 75th Division, November 26, 1937, Huzhou, Zhejiang

13. Lieutenant General Xiao Shanling, Deputy Commander of the Gendarmerie, December 12, 1937, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province

14. Lieutenant General Liu Zhendong, Commander of the Second Guerrilla Army of the Fifth Theater, February 22, 1938, Juxian County, Shandong

15. Lieutenant General Zhou Yuan, deputy commander of the 173rd Division, May 9, 1938, Mengcheng, Shandong

16. Lieutenant General Li Bifan, Commander of the 23rd Division, May 14, 1938, Heze, Shandong (suicide)

17. Lieutenant General Fang Shuhong, commander of the 114th Division, June 1938, Fengjiachang, Shandong

18. Lieutenant General Feng Anbang, Commander of the Forty-second Army, November 3, 1938, Xiangyang, Hubei

19. Lieutenant General Li Guoliang, Director of the Military Training Department, March 7, 1939, Xi'an, Shaanxi

20. Lieutenant General Zhang Jianxing, Deputy Chief of Staff of the First Theater, Xi'an, Shaanxi, March 7, 1939

21. Lieutenant General Chen An'an, Commander of the Army in February and September, May 6, 1939, Longli, Jiangxi

22. Lieutenant General Ma Yuren, Commander of the First Guerrilla Army of Jiangsu Province, January 3, 1940, Wangxiangtai, Jiangsu

23. Lieutenant General Ding Bingquan, Commander of the 197th Division, January 25, 1940, Wuning, Jiangxi

24. Lieutenant General Zheng Zuomin, Deputy Commander of the February Army, February 3, 1940, Kunlun, Guangxi

25. Lieutenant General Zhong Yi, Commander of the 173rd Division, May 9, 1940, Cangtai, Hubei (suicide)

26. Lieutenant General Dai Minquan, commander of the Fifth Guerrilla Column in southern Henan, May 1940, Suiping, Henan

27. Lieutenant General Wang Jun, Commander of the New Twenty-seventh Division, May 9, 1941, Taizhai, Shanxi

28. Lieutenant General Qi, Commander of the 12th Division, May 13, 1941, Maojiawan, Shanxi

29. Lieutenant General Shi Zuoheng, Commander of the 70th Division, September 6, 1941, Dai County, Shanxi

30. Lieutenant General Lai Chuanxiang, deputy commander of the 190th Division, September 24, 1941, Liangjiaduan, Hunan

31. Lieutenant General Li Hanqing, Infantry Commander of the Fifty-seventh Division, September 27, 1941, Shanggao, Jiangxi

32. Lieutenant General Wu Shimin, commander of the Ninety-eighth Army, September 29, 1941, Dongyu, Shanxi

33. Lieutenant General Zhu Shiqin, Commander of the Provisional 30th Division, May 4, 1942, Panzhuang, Shandong

34. Lieutenant General Dai Anlan, Commander of the 200th Division, May 26, 1942, MaoBang Village, Myanmar

35. Lieutenant General Zhou Fu, Director of the Political Department of the Lusu Theater, February 21, 1943, Chengdingshan, Shandong

36. Lieutenant General Peng Shiliang, Commander of the Provisional Fifth Division, November 15, 1943, Shimen, Hubei

37. Lieutenant General Xu Guozhang, Commander of the 150th Division, November 21, 1943, Sushi, Hubei Province (suicide)

38. Lieutenant General Sun Mingjin, Commander of the Pre-10th Division, December 1, 1943, Changde, Hunan

39. Lieutenant General Wang Jiaben, Commander of the Seventy-ninth Army, September 7, 1944, Dong'an, Hunan

40. Lieutenant General Kan Weiyong, Commander of the 131st Division, November 10, 1944, Guilin, Guangxi (suicide)

41. Lieutenant General Chen Jiheng, Chief of Staff of the Guilin Defense Command, November 10, 1944, Guilin, Guangxi (suicide)

42. Lieutenant General Qi Xueqi, Deputy Commander of the New 38th Division of the Expeditionary Force, May 13, 1945, Yangon, Burma

43. Major General Yao Zhongying, Chief of Staff of the 156th Division, December 12, 1937, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province

44. Major General Situ Fei, Chief of Staff of the 160th Division, December 12, 1937, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province

45. Major General Zou Shaomeng, Chief of Staff of the 124th Division, March 17, 1938, Teng County, Shandong

46. Major General Zhao Weibin, Chief of Staff of the 122nd Division, March 17, 1938, Teng County, Shandong

47. Major General Fan Tinglan, commander of the Fifth General Corps of the Northern Henan Special Forces, March 28, 1938, Xiuwu, Henan

48. Major General Liu Guiwu, Commander of the Sixth Cavalry Division, April 22, 1938, Dried Butter in Inner Mongolia

49. Major General Huang Qidong, Chief of Staff of the 23rd Division, May 14, 1938, Heze, Shandong (suicide)

50. Major General Fu Zhonggui, Commander of the Lubei Guerrilla Army, September 23, 1938, Shandong

51. Major General Lin Yingcan, deputy commander of the 152nd Division, January 13, 1938, Qingyuan, Guangdong

52. Major General Wang Yujiu, Chief of Staff of the Seventy-ninth Army, March 26, 1939, Gao'an, Jiangxi

53. Major General Zhang Tangju, Commander of the Northeast Guerrilla Army, May 18, 1939, Platform Mountain, Hebei Province

54. Major General Han Bingchen, Deputy Commander of Security of the 13th District of Shandong, January 9, 1939, Laiyang, Shandong

55. Major General Zhang Jing, Senior Counselor of the Thirty-third Group Army, May 16, 1940, Pumpkin Shop, Hubei Province

56. Major General Liang Xixian, Deputy Commander of the New 27th Division, May 9, 1941, Taizhai, Shanxi (suicide)

57. Major General Chen Wenqi, Chief of Staff of the New Twenty-seventh Division, May 9, 1941, Taizhai, Shanxi

58. Major General Jin Chongyin, Chief of Staff of the Seventeenth Army, September 16, 1941, Hengshui Town, Shanxi

59. Major General Zhu Shifu, Deputy Commander of the New Third Division, Gansu, September 25, 1941

60. Major General Guo Zibin, deputy commander of the Provisional 30th Division, May 4, 1942, Panzhuang, Shandong

61. Major General Wang Fengshan, Commander of the Provisional Forty-fifth Division, June 23, 1942, Zhangweng Village, Shanxi

62. Major General Hu Yibin, deputy commander of the Ninety-sixth Division, buried in Burma in July 1942

63. Major General Zhang Qingshu, Gao Shan of the Lusu Theater, August 1942, Tangwangshan, Shandong

64. Major General Zhang Shaofang, Chief of Staff of the 113rd Division, February 21, 1943, Chengdingshan, Shandong

65. Major General Gao Daoxian, Captain of the Shandong Railway Sabotage Brigade, May 1943, Shandong

66. Major General Jiang Chunyan, Chief of Staff of the 114th Division, July 4, 1943, Zou County, Shandong

67. Major General Lu Guangwei, Deputy Commander of the Eighth Cavalry Division, May 5, 1944, Yingshang, Anhui

68. Major General Chen Shaotang, Commander of infantry of the 104th Division, May 21, 1944, Qinjiapo, Henan

69. Major General Zhou Dingming, Deputy Commander of the Thirty-sixth Group Army, May 21, 1944, Qinjiapo, Henan

70. Major General Wang Jianyue, Deputy Commander of the Eighth Division, June 1944, Lingbao, Henan

71. Major General Lü Xumeng, Chief of Staff of the Thirty-first Army, November 10, 1944, Guilin, Guangxi

72. Major General Hu Xuyi, commander of the First Commando Unit of the Third Theater, Xiaofeng, Zhejiang, June 1945

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