After the founding of the People's Republic of China, how many generals named Nie were there?
Nie Li Lieutenant General Nie Li (1930-) was born in Jiangjin County, Sichuan Province (now a city). 1930 was born in Shanghai on September 23rd. Her childhood with her mother Zhang Ruihua was full of hardships. In order to make a living, she was sent to a cotton mill as a child laborer. The intense labor made her lose a happy childhood and even less love from her parents. 1947 entered Rongzhen Primary School. 1948 entered North China Yucai Middle School (later merged with Beiping Normal University Girls' Middle School). Joined China 1950 in March. 1953 graduated from high school and was admitted to the Soviet Union preparatory class in the second year. 1960 graduated from Leningrad Institute of Precision Machinery and Optical Instruments. After returning to China, he was assigned to work in the Fifth Research Institute of the Ministry of National Defense of China People's Liberation Army as a technician and project leader. 1965- 1977 served as the director of thirteen instrument rooms in the First Hospital of the Seventh Machinery Department. 1978 to 1982 served as deputy director of the science and technology department of the Ministry of national defense. 1982 to 1985 served as deputy director and secretary general of the science and technology Committee of the commission of science, technology and industry for national defense. Participated in the development of Roy survey ship and the organization and leadership of submarine launch vehicle test. She is the vice-chairman of the 6th and 7th All-China Women's Federation. Deputies to the Seventh and Eighth National People's Congress and members of the Ninth Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. 1988 was awarded the rank of major general, and 1993 was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general on July 24th. Become the first female lieutenant general in the world. Is the only daughter of Marshal Nie Rongzhen, the founding father; Husband, contemporary general, general ding. Lieutenant General Nie Kuiju (1926.9.18-1992.7.2) was born in Qingzhou, Shandong. Joined the revolution in July, 1944. /kloc-0 joined China in May, 1945. China People's Liberation Army Military Academy graduated from the Naval Department with a college degree. Joined the Eighth Route Army in July, 1944. During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, 1 July, 1944, he served as a soldier of the 3rd Company of Shandong Independence 1 Brigade, a guard of Luzhong Military Region 10 regiment1battalion monitor, and a cultural officer of the battalion. During the War of Liberation, from 1947 to 1949, he served as the cultural officer of Guard 10 Regiment1Battalion, the deputy political instructor of Guard 1 Battalion 2, and the political instructor of Battalion 2, Company 6 and Company 2. After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), 1949 to 1950, he served as the deputy political instructor of the 3rd battalion of Luzhong Guard/kloc-0. 1950 to 1953, Guangzhou Ship of the 6th Fleet of East China Navy served as political commissar, deputy political commissar, captain and political commissar. 1953 to 1956, successively served as deputy captain of the Sixth Fleet of East China Navy 1 Brigade, captain of Guangzhou Ship and captain. 1956 to 1960 studied in the naval department of PLA Military Academy. 1960- 1962 Training Chief, Military Training Section, East China Sea Fleet Command, Ren Haijun. 1962 turn 1964 Chief of Staff of Ren Haijun frigate detachment. From 1964 to 1969, Ren Haijun frigate detachment leader. The deputy chief of staff of naval base ranges from 1969 to 1977. 1977 to 1982 commander of naval base. Deputy Commander Ren Haijun changed from 1982 to 1985. 1August 1985 to1September 1987, commander of Ren Haijun East Sea Fleet and deputy secretary of the Party Committee of the Fleet. 1In September, 1987, he served as deputy commander of Nanjing Military Region, commander of Navy East Sea Fleet, member of the Standing Committee of Military Region Party Committee and deputy secretary of Fleet Party Committee. He is an alternate member of the 12th Central Committee of China and a member of the 13th Central Committee. 1955 was awarded the rank of school official. Won the third-class liberation medal. 1988 was awarded the rank of lieutenant general in September. 1992 died of illness in Beijing on July 2nd at the age of 66.