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How many children do the top ten marshals have?
The children of the top ten marshals are introduced as follows:

Zhu De: I have a daughter, Zhu Min.

Peng: There is no queen.

Lin Biao: There are two children, a son Lin Guoli and a daughter Lin Henry.

Liu Bocheng: There are seven children: the eldest son Liu Taixing, the second son Liu Meng and the third son Liu Taichi, and the daughters Liu Huabei, Liu Miqun, Liu Xiexian and Liu Yanling.

He Long: I have two children, a son, He Pengfei, and a daughter, He Jiesheng.

Chen Yi: There are three children: the eldest son Chen, the second son Chen, the third son Chen and the daughter Chen Shanshan.

Luo Rongheng: There are two children: a son and a daughter.

X: Son.

Nie: Daughter Nie Li.

Ye Jianying: There are seven children, one of whom is an adopted daughter, namely: Ye Xuanping, the second son Ye Xuanning, the third son Ye Xuanlian, the eldest daughter Ye Chumei, the second daughter Ye Xiangzhen, the third daughter Ye Wenshan and the adopted daughter Dai Qing.

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On August 6th, 2009, the Political Bureau of The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CCCPC) approved the list of titles proposed by the Military Commission. To this end, Peng asked Luo Ronghuan and Song Renqiong to draft the "Request for Instructions from Premier the State Council to the Standing Committee on Granting the Rank of Marshal People's Republic of China (PRC)".

On September 3rd, Luo Ronghuan and others submitted the draft letter to Zhou Enlai and Liu Shaoqi for review and revision, and suggested that the Secretariat of the State Council should forward it to the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) for discussion and adoption.

Luo Ronghuan and others clearly mentioned in the letter: "The Central Committee decided to award the current members of the Central Military Commission, Zhu De, Peng, Lin Biao, Liu Bocheng, He Long, Chen Yi, Luo Ronghuan, Xu, Nie, Ye Jianying, etc. 1 1 Comrade the rank of Marshal of the People's Republic of China."

1On September 23rd, 955, at the 22nd meeting of the Standing Committee of the First NPC, according to the Regulations on the Service of Officers of the China People's Liberation Army, Zhou Enlai's proposal was considered and it was decided to award Zhu De, Peng, Lin Biao, Liu Bocheng, He Long, Chen Yi, Luo Ronghuan, Xu, Nie and Ye Jianying the rank of Marshal of the People's Republic of China.

On the same day, Mao Zedong, Chairman of People's Republic of China (PRC), issued an order granting titles according to the resolution of the NPC Standing Committee (the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress). On September 27th, People's Republic of China (PRC) held a ceremony in Zhongnanhai to award Marshal People's Republic of China (PRC), an officer of China People's Liberation Army, and the Medal of Meritorious Service of China People's Revolutionary War of China People's Liberation Army. Zhu De and others 10 were awarded the rank of marshal, while Liu Bocheng and Lin Biao did not attend the ceremony due to illness.

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Baidu encyclopedia-top ten marshals

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The descendants of China's top ten marshals are mostly deputies and senior military officials.