Sun: Commander of the 88th Division of the National Revolutionary Army, commander of the 22nd Army and commander of the 5th appeasement area of the National Army.
Gui Yongqing: He used to be the divisional commander, commander-in-chief, commander-in-chief of the navy, chief of staff of the Ministry of National Defense of the National Government, and first-class general of the National Revolutionary Army.
Roach: He was the deputy commander-in-chief of the National Revolutionary Army and the second general of the National Revolutionary Army.
Zuo Quan: Senior General of the Eighth Route Army, proletarian revolutionary, strategist, Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants.
Guan: former commander-in-chief of the National Government Army.
Du: of the National Revolutionary Army.
Chen Mingren: He was once a major general, brigade commander, lieutenant general, army commander and corps commander of the National Revolutionary Army, and acting chairman of the Hunan Provincial Government.
Jang Jin: The second-class general of the National Revolutionary Army was posthumously awarded.
Liu Kan: former commander of the 93rd Army and commander-in-chief of the 37th Army.
Huang Meixing: posthumously awarded to Lieutenant General.
Song Xilian: He used to be the commander of the 7th1Army, the commander-in-chief of the 7th 1 1 Army, the commander-in-chief of the Xinjiang Police, the deputy commander-in-chief of the "anti-bandits" in Central China, and the commander of the 4th1Corps.
Hu Zongnan: Chairman of the Zhejiang Provincial Government and Strategic Advisor of the Presidential Palace.
Wang Shuming: 194 1 was awarded the rank of Major General of the Air Force, and was then commander of the Fifth Air Force. 1946 was then deputy commander and chief of staff of the Air Force, and was later promoted to second-class general and then commander-in-chief of the Air Force. 1953 was promoted to first-class general of the Kuomintang Air Force on June 29.
Huang Jie: From 65438 to 0960, he was promoted to the rank of first-class general of the Kuomintang army, minister of national defense and strategic adviser of the presidential palace.
Huang Wei: He is the commander of the 12th Corps.
Gan: He was the deputy director of the appeasement office in Guidong and the military and political chief in Guidong.
Ho: He once organized the Sun Wen Doctrine Society and served as the secretary of Huangpu Alumni Association. Later, he served as the Lieutenant General of the Political Training Department of the Military Commission, and was in charge of the information system of the National Government for a long time.
Zheng: Deputy Commander of the Second Army of the Kuomintang Army and Commander of the Ninth Division.
Yuan Shouqian: 1932, participated in organizing the special service department of Fuxing Society. 1937, he was promoted to major general of the National Revolutionary Army and then deputy director of the Political Training Department of the Central Military Commission. 1945 was promoted to lieutenant general of the National Revolutionary Army, then president of Military Herald of the Central Military Commission and member of the Central Executive Committee.
Yuan Pu: 196 1 served as deputy commander-in-chief of the army, later as commander of pre-training, promoted to second-class general of the army and member of the Standing Committee of the Kuomintang Central Committee.
Cai Bingyan: Originally, he was the Major General of the 20 1 Brigade of the 67th Division of the Kuomintang Army.
Hou Jingru: He is a member of the Third Central Committee of the Chinese Revolutionary Committee, a member of the Fourth and Fifth Central Standing Committees, and a vice-chairman of the Sixth and Seventh Central Committees. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as counselor of the State Council, member of People's Republic of China (PRC) National Defense Committee and vice chairman of Beijing Municipal Committee of China People's Political Consultative Conference. 1March 1989 to1March 1994 served as vice chairman of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
Zheng Dongguo: Deputy Commander of the Third Army, Deputy Commander of Northeast Security and Acting Commander-in-Chief.
Zhou Shidi: He has served as commander, chief of staff, acting head and head of the Fourth Army Independent Regiment 1 Battalion of the National Revolutionary Army, commander of the 25th Division, chief of staff of the Eighth Route Army 1 20th Division, chief of staff of the Northwest Shanxi Military Region, commander and political commissar of the North Shanxi Field Army, deputy commander and political commissar of the North China Military Region1Corps, and commander and political commissar of the18th Army.
There are Xu, Huang He, Li Yutang, Sun Changjun, Li Yuxiang, Yi, Chen Geng, Zhang Kunsheng, Zhou Zhenqiang, Huo Yizhang, Cai Guangju, Cao Yuan, He, Yan, Xu, Deng Wenyi and Jiang.
Historical significance:
The Whampoa Military Academy was founded by Dr. Sun Yat-sen with the active support and help of China and the Soviet Union, and it was the product of the first cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party. As the first new military and political school to train revolutionary cadres in China's modern history, its far-reaching influence, great role and outstanding reputation were unexpected.
Since the establishment of the Whampoa Military Academy, Sun Yat-sen's aim has been to "create a revolutionary army to save the nation and survive". Take "sincerity" as the school motto; Cultivate military and political talents, form a revolutionary army with Huangpu students as the backbone, overthrow the rule of imperialism and feudal warlords in China with armed forces, and complete the national revolution. On the one hand, actively carry out the education of Sun Yat-sen's Three People's Principles; On the one hand, introduce Marxism-Leninism.
The military academy adopted the teaching policy of attaching equal importance to military and political affairs and integrating theory with practice, and trained a large number of military and political talents for the China Revolution. Most teachers and students in Huangpu made great contributions to the China Revolution in the struggle against imperialism and feudalism and for national unity and independence.