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1955 young generals (19 people)

Li (19 18), Shandong Rongcheng, 88-year-old general, former member of the Central Committee, member of the Central Military Commission, political commissar of the Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense, and political commissar of the navy.

Xiang Shouzhi (19 17), born in Xuanhan, Sichuan, is an 88-year-old general, former member of the Central Committee, member of the Central Military Commission, commander of the Second Artillery Corps and commander of the Nanjing Military Region.

Ren Rong (19 17), a native of Cangxi, Sichuan, was a former member of the Central Committee, member of the Standing Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, first secretary of the Xizang Autonomous Region Municipal Committee, chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and deputy political commissar of the Wuhan Military Region.

Zou Yan (19 15), a native of Xingguo, Jiangxi, was a former member of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and deputy political commissar of shenyang military area command.

Zhan Danan (19 14), a native of Jinzhai, Anhui Province, was formerly a member of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, deputy commander of Lanzhou Military Region and deputy commander of Nanjing Military Region.

Zhang Xiulong (19 15), a native of Xiantao, Hubei Province, was formerly a member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and deputy commander of the Wuhan Military Region.

Wang Guide (19 14), a native of Shanghang, Fujian, was the former deputy political commissar of the Railway Corps.

Liu Juying (19 17), a native of Changchun, Jilin Province, was the former deputy commander of the Railway Corps.

Hu Jicheng (19 15), a native of Jinzhai, Anhui Province, was formerly the deputy commander and political commissar of Chengdu Military Region.

Jia Ruoyu (19 15), a native of Hejiang, Sichuan, was the former deputy commander of the Shandong Military Region and the vice president of the Military Academy.

Sheng Zhihua (19 16) was born in Yongxin, Jiangxi Province, and was the former deputy commander of the Armed Police Force and the Second Artillery Corps.

Xiong Zhaoren (19 12) was born in Yongding, Fujian. He used to be deputy chief of staff of Fuzhou Military Region and vice chairman of Fujian Provincial Political Consultative Conference.

Fang Huai (19 17) was born in Du Yu, Jiangxi Province, and was the former deputy commander of the Wuhan Military Region Air Force.

Liu Zhonghua (19 17) was born in Wendeng, Shandong Province, and was the former president of the Naval Academy.

Yang (19 18), a native of Tai Po, Guangdong Province, was formerly the political commissar of the Beijing Military Region Corps of Engineers.

Li Bude (19 19), a native of Yingshan, Sichuan, was formerly the political commissar of Shanxi Military Region.

Zhong Bingchang (19 15), a native of Xingguo, Jiangxi, was a former political commissar of the People's Liberation Army and deputy secretary-general of China Academy of Sciences.

Liao Dinglin (19 14), a native of Xingguo, Jiangxi Province, was the former director and political commissar of the Engineering Corps of the Beijing Military Region and the political commissar of the Artillery Academy.

Li Guang (19 14), a native of Yilong, Sichuan, was the former director of the Nanjing Military Region Engineering Corps.