Wu Jiezhang, the first governor of Jiangxi. Wu is a native of Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, but his life's career is mainly related to Jiangxi. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, he served as the chief instructor of the Jiangxi Wubei Academy and the general office of the Jiangxi Army Surveying and Mapping School, and trained a large number of new army talents, such as Li Liejun, Xiong Shihui, and Liu Zhi, all of whom were his disciples. After the Wuchang Uprising in 1911, Jiangxi quickly responded and established the Jiangxi military government, and Wu was elected as the first governor at the age of 36. In November 1926, he died in a traffic accident in Shanghai at the age of 51, and was posthumously recognized as an army general by the Nationalist government in Nanjing the following year.

Li Liejun , Character XiaRu , TrumpetEr Huang , a native of Wuning County, Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province. He was the most influential figure in the Jiangxi Revolutionary Party during the Xinhai period. After the restoration of Jiangxi, Lai Qi supported the situation, and his influence extended to the neighboring province of Anhui, first as the governor of Anhui, and then as the governor of Jiangxi. During the confrontation between the north and the south, he served as the commander-in-chief of the five provinces, so that Feng Guozhang did not dare to cross the Yangtze River. He was 29 years old. Sun Yat-sen praised him as "a contemporary Confucian general who can go up to ma nengwu and get off ma nengwen". The rear officer paid homage to the army general. He died in 1946 at the age of 64.
Peng Chengwan, a native of Guixi County, Jiangxi Province, is a farmer. At the age of 20, He entered the Jiangxi Wubei Academy. Later, he went to the Zhenwu Academy in Japan, during which he joined the League. During the Xinhai Revolution, he succeeded Wu Jiezhang as the governor of Jiangxi at the age of 31, but was soon ostracized by Ma Yubao. After that, he served as the civil administrator of Jiangxi and other positions, and had a high prestige in the military and political circles of Jiangxi. He died in 1978 at the age of 98.
Ma Yubao, a native of Mengcheng, Anhui Province, the son of Ma Jinxu, the commander of the Yi Army, studied at the Baoding Military Academy, graduated from the first phase of the Army University, and served as the fifty-three standard commanders of the Jiangxi New Army at the end of the Qing Dynasty, guarding Jiujiang. During the 1911 Xinhai Revolution, during the Jiujiang Uprising, he was elected as the governor of jiujiang military and political sub-government, and later became the governor of Nanchang, following Peng Chengwan as the governor at the age of 33. Soon he was ostracized by the revolutionaries, said that he was sick and resigned, and was succeeded by Li Liejun. He died in 1933 and was buried in his hometown of Mengcheng at the age of 55.
Hu Qian, a native of Xingguo, Jiangxi, was appreciated by Wu Jiezhang when he studied at the Jiangxi Wubei Academy at the end of the Qing Dynasty, and together with Li Liejun, Ouyang Wu, Yu Hesong, and a total of 4 people were selected to study in Japan to study military affairs. Joined the League during his stay in Japan. After returning to China, he served as a pipe belt (battalion commander) in the New Army. After the restoration of Jiangxi in 1911, he was appointed as the governor of Pingxiang Branch And later a senior staff officer of jiangxi governor's office, at the age of 29. He was the first chief of education at the Whampoa Military Academy, but was killed in september 1927 at the age of 45. He was posthumously awarded the rank of General of the Army.
Yang Gengsheng (杨赓笙), a native of Hukou County, Jiangxi Province. At the age of eighteen, he took the exam to show talent, but took the initiative to give up his meritorious name and joined the League, becoming one of the earliest league members in Jiangxi. He later served as Sun Yat-sen's secretary. After the restoration of Jiangxi, he served as a senior adviser to the governor's office and a provincial senator, and helped Li Liejun. When Sun Yat-sen formed the Chinese Revolutionary Party, he suggested that the word "kui" in the oath "obey the party leader" be changed to the word "program", which was highly praised by Sun Yat-sen. He died in Nanchang in 1955 at the age of 86.
Cai Tuling, also known as Fuling, is a native of Yifeng, Jiangxi, and is from a local noble family. During his studies, he was radical in his thinking and became a revolutionary party. The most amazing thing is that his whole family is said to have joined the League. In 1907, Cai Tuling became the head of the Jiangxi League at the age of 25. After the outbreak of the Wuchang Uprising in 1911, he and his brother Ruiting jointly organized the Guangfu Army to seize power in Xinchang County, and then occupied the capital of Ruizhou. He was elected to the first Senate. He died in July 1949 at the age of 67 and was buried in his hometown of Nanping Mountain, Yifeng County.
Cai Ruiting, a native of Yifeng, Jiangxi, is the younger brother of Cai Tuling. Xin Hainian and his brother organized the Guangfu Army to conquer Xinchang and Ruizhou at the age of 28. He was killed in the Battle of Yuan and died at the age of 32. In 1922, Sun Yat-sen ordered that he be posthumously awarded the title of Lieutenant General. In addition, the famous people in Jiangxi during the Xinhai period, such as Ouyang Wu and so on, will not list them all.