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Reveal the list of the surviving founding generals of 20 15. Who are the only remaining founding generals in China?
By 20 15 and 10, there were only 45 founding generals (before 1964).

From 1955 to 1964, the China People's Liberation Army awarded more than 16 14 general titles, including Marshal 10, General 10, General 57 and Lieutenant General10. As time went on, the generals fell one by one. At present, both generals and lieutenant generals have passed away, and there are only 45 founding generals. The star of that year was already Liao Rechen.

I.55 Major General after the founding of the People's Republic of China (there will be 806 young people in 55 years, and there are 18 people still alive).

Founding generals can be divided into broad sense and narrow sense. In broad sense, there are 16 14 people, while in narrow sense, it does not include major generals who were promoted as late as 1964, and 55 major generals are undisputed founding generals anyway. Major General in the early days of the People's Republic of China almost became the cradle of "centenarian generals".

Wang Guide (19 14), former deputy political commissar of the Railway Corps. Shanghang, Fujian, 193 1 Join the Red Army of Workers and Peasants; After liberation, he served as political commissar of 18 Corps, 6 1 Army and 182 Division.

Fang Huai (19 17) is the commander of the second air force. Du Yu in Jiangxi, formerly known as Lai Fanghuai (formerly known as Lai Shilu), joined the Red Army of Workers and Peasants 1932; 65438-0949, Director of the Operational Education Division of Aviation Bureau of CMC.

Ren Rong (19 17) was the political commissar of the 38th Army, the deputy political commissar of the Chengdu Military Region and the Wuhan Military Region, and the first secretary of Xizang Autonomous Region. Cangxi, Sichuan, 1933 joined the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants; After liberation, he served as political commissar of Liaodong Military Region 17 1 Division. The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China 1 1 member of the central committee, 10, 12 alternate member of the central committee.

Liu Zhonghua (19 17) was the former president of the naval academy. Shandong Wendeng, 1932 joined the party, 1937 joined the army; At the time of liberation, he was the director of the political department of the 30th Army of the 9th Corps of Sanye.

Liu Juying (19 17), former deputy commander of the railway corps. A native of Changchun, Jilin Province, participated in the "December 29th Movement" and served as the first deputy director general of Northeast Railway Bureau after liberation.

Li Bude (19 19) was the former political commissar of Shanxi Military Region. Yingshan, Sichuan, 1933 joined the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants, 1949 served as the political commissar of the 67th Division of the 20th Corps.

Yang (19 18) was the former political commissar of the Beijing Military Region Corps of Engineers. A native of Tai Po, Guangdong, 193 1 joined the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants; 1949 served as the political commissar of the fourth field war car division.

Zou Yan (19 15) was the former deputy political commissar of shenyang military area command. Jiangxi Xingguo people, 1930 joined the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants; 1949 served as political commissar of the 47th Army of the Fourth Field 160 Division.

Hu Jicheng (19 15) was the former commander of 42nd Army and the former deputy political commissar of Chengdu Military Region. Jinzhai, Anhui, enlisted1931; 1949 served as the division commander of the 42nd Army 126.

Zhong Bingchang (19 15) was once the political commissar of the 67th Army and the former deputy secretary-general of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Jiangxi Xingguo, 1932 joined the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants; 1948 served as political commissar of the 66th Army 197 Division.

Jia Ruoyu (19 15), former vice president of the Military Academy. Hejiang, Sichuan, 1935 joined the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants; 1949 commander of Jiaodong military region.

Sheng Zhihua (19 16) was the former deputy commander of the Second Artillery Corps. A native of Yongxin, Jiangxi Province, joined the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants from 65438 to 0929. During the Anti-Japanese War, he served as the commander of the Fourth Military Division of the Jinchaji Military Region, and served as the 200 th Division Commander of the 67 th Army from 65438 to 0949.

Zhan Danan (19 14) was the commander of the 27th Army and the deputy commander of the Lanzhou and Nanjing Military Regions. Jinzhai, Anhui, 193 1 Join the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants; 1949 was then the commander of the 209th Division of North China Military Region.

Liao (19 14) was the former political commissar of the artillery academy. Ji 'an, Jiangxi, 1930 joined the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants; 1949 Commander of Dingxian Military Division of Hebei Military Region.

Xiong Zhaoren (19 12) was the former deputy chief of staff of Fuzhou Military Region. Yongding, Fujian, 1929 joined the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants; 1949, Deputy Commander of Southern Anhui Military Region.

Li Guang (19 14) was the former commander of the 68th Army and head of the engineering corps of the Nanjing Military Region. A native of southern Sichuan, 1933 joined the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants; 1949 served as the division commander of the 66th Army of the 20th Corps 198.

Xiang Shouzhi (19 17) was the former 15 division commander of the 44th Army. The former commander of Nanjing Military Region 19 17 was born in Xuanhan and his ancestral home was Macheng, Hubei. He is recognized as the commander of the 44th Division of Chinese people's Volunteer Army to resist US aggression and aid Korea, and a member of the 12th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.

Li (19 18), formerly known as Zhang, was born in Shandong Rongcheng. He is a political commissar and an admiral. Member of the 12th Central Committee, member of the Central Advisory Committee.