1964 some of the founding generals are battle-hardened red army veterans. For example, Zhen Fang joined the peasant association during the "Great Revolution" and almost became a "national treasure". Some of them joined the revolution only after the Anti-Japanese War (mostly from Shandong), and most of them were senior colonel or even colonel when 1955 was awarded the title. It is a great honor to be one of the founding generals. At present 1988 Liu Zhenhua, who was promoted to the rank of general, has the highest status. General Wang Fuzhi is the youngest of all the founding generals, with seven "centenarians".
Liu Zhenhua (192 1), a native of Taian, Shandong Province, was once a political commissar of Shenyang and Beijing Military Regions, a member of the Central Committee of 12 and 13, and was awarded the rank of general in 1988.
Fuzhi Wang (1923) was the former deputy commander of Urumqi Military Region. Alias Shark Wang, a native of Yan 'an, Shaanxi, joined the Red Army of Workers and Peasants in 1935. At the time of liberation, he was 1 15 the head of the 343rd regiment of the 39th Division of the Fourth Field Army. The youngest major general among the founding generals.
Wang Maoquan (19 1 1) was the former deputy commander of Hebei Military Region. Ji 'an, Jiangxi, joined the Red Army of Workers and Peasants in 1930. After liberation, he served as the deputy commander of the 66 th Army 198 Division of the 20 th Corps.
Wen Ji (19 18) was the former deputy commander and chief of staff of the artillery. Formerly known as Liu Shutang, he was born in Baxian County, Hebei Province. 1937 Join the Eighth Route Army. After liberation, he served as deputy commander of the first division of the Fourth Field Artillery.
Zhen Fang (19 1 1) was the former deputy political commissar of the Second Military Medical University. Yiyang, Jiangxi, 1926 joined the peasant association, and 1930 joined the Red Army of Workers and Peasants. After liberation, he served as Minister of Communications of North China Military Region.
Li Pigong (19 10) was the former deputy commander of Jiangsu Production and Construction Corps. Born in Zibo, Shandong Province, 1937 participated in the Anti-Japanese War, 1949 served as the deputy commander of the 43rd Army of the Fourth Field 128 Division.
Yang Side (192 1) was the former deputy director of the Political Department of Fuzhou Military Region. Tengxian, Shandong Province, 1938 joined the Eighth Route Army; 1949 served as deputy political commissar of Sanye 34th Army 100 Division.
Zhang Zhongru (19 19) was the former head of the Second Department of the General Staff Department. Shanxi Yuanping, 1937 joined the Eighth Route Army.
Zhang Yuhua (19 16) was the former deputy political commissar of Wuhan Military Region and Nanjing Military Region. Shandong Wendeng, 1937 enlisted. He is a member of the 1 1 Central Committee.
Zhang Zhiyong (19 16) was the former vice president of National University of Defense Technology. Hubei Hongan people, 193 1 joined the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants.
Zhang Shijie (1922) was the former deputy commander of Fuzhou Military Region Air Force. Zhao Haoran, a native of Zouping, Shandong Province, 1938 joined the Eighth Route Army.
Chen (192 1) was former deputy political commissar of shenyang military area command and minister of metallurgical industry. Jiangsu Suqian, 1939 joined the Eighth Route Army.
Zhou Jianping (19 19) was the commander and deputy commander of the 4th Air Force of Nanjing Military Region. A native of Wuxian County, Jiangsu Province, 1938 participated in the Anti-Japanese War.
Jiang (19 18) was the former deputy political commissar of Guangzhou Military Region. Mu Ping, a native of Shandong, 1937 entered northern Shaanxi public school, 1949 served as the director of the political department of the 62nd Division of Sanye 2 1 Army.
Jia Ganrui (19 16), former deputy director of the commission of science, technology and industry for national defense. A native of Dali, Shaanxi Province, joined the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants from 65438 to 0934.
Gu Hong (19 15) was the former president of Nanjing Military Institute. Lujiang, Anhui, 1936 joined the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants.
Gao Xiangui (19 12) was the former deputy political commissar and consultant of the logistics department of Guangzhou Military Region. Lu 'an, Anhui Province, 1930 joined the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants.
Tu (19 14) was the former deputy minister of health of the General Logistics Department. A native of Changting, Fujian Province, participated in the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants from 65438 to 0932. He was one of the three "doctor generals" of our army and the only one alive.