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How many generals are there?
Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, there have been no marshals in Guizhou, but there are many generals.

List of Guizhou generals

General Yang Zhicheng (1903- 1967) was awarded the title in 1955. He is the only founding general in Guizhou and was born in Sansui County, Guizhou Province. After the founding of New China, he served as deputy chief of staff and logistics minister of the Central South Military Region, deputy director of the armed forces supervision department, vice president of the Academy of Military Sciences, minister of hospital affairs, and vice president of the PLA Higher Military Academy.

Liao Xilong (1940.06 —— Sinan, Guizhou), head of the General Logistics Department. 1988 was awarded the rank of major general, 1993 was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general, and in 2000 was promoted to the rank of general.

Major General Jia Ruoyu, born in Chishui, was the first curator of the China People's Liberation Army Military Museum. China people's liberation army academy of military sciences, vice president. 1955 was awarded the rank of major general. He is the only Guizhou-born founding general who is still alive. After retirement, he served as the vice president of the National Defense University.

Major General Chen Yi (deceased) was awarded the title on 1955. He used to be the Minister of Culture of the General Political Department, the former deputy secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China and the deputy director of the Standing Committee of the Shanghai Municipal People's Congress (mayor-level treatment).

Lin Jie (1953.03 —— Guizhou native), deputy director of the Infrastructure and Barracks Department of the General Logistics Department.

Wu Rusong (1940.08 ——, a native of Tongren, Guizhou), is a strategic researcher at the Academy of Military Sciences. Civilians now.

Yang (1944.09 ——, from Wuchuan, Guizhou), deputy political commissar of the Air Force Command College. 1999 was promoted to the rank of major general air force.

Zhang Yongzheng (1942.03 —— Qing Yu, Guizhou) is the vice president of the Armed Police Engineering College. 1996 was promoted to the rank of major general.

Chen Kaili (1942. 12 —— Tongzi, Guizhou) is the political commissar of the logistics department of Chengdu Military Region.

Luo Liewen (1943.04 ——, from Weining, Guizhou), commander of Sichuan Military Region.

Wang Bingwen (1948—— Guiyang, Guizhou), born in 195 1, 1969, enlisted in Guizhou, and is now the deputy commander of the Sichuan Military Region with the rank of major general).

Shi Zhi (1942. 10—— Tongzi, Guizhou), deputy political commissar of Sichuan Military Region.

Chen Peizhong (1942 —— a native of Jinsha, Guizhou), political commissar of Yunnan Military Region. 1990 promoted to the rank of major general.

Major General Shen Wansheng, former president of PLA Art College, has been promoted to the position of Minister of Work directly under the General Political Department.

Yu (Miao, 194 1.07-, Guizhou Daozhenren) is a political commissar of the Guizhou Military Region.

Chen Hongchang (1944 —— Zhijin, Guizhou), political commissar of Guizhou Military Region.

Wang Wuqiang (Miao nationality, 1948.02 ——, Guizhou Daozhenren) is the chief of staff of Guizhou Military Region.

Yang Chengxi (1955 ——, Zunyi, Guizhou), 14 deputy political commissar of the army. In 2004, he was awarded the rank of Major General.

Major General, Deputy Director of the World Military Department, Academy of Military Sciences.

Major General Chen Qingyun, member of the Standing Committee of Guizhou Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China (succeeded in June 5438 +2005 10), commander of Guizhou Military Region.

Unfortunately, Guizhou generals who died before the founding of the People's Republic of China.

If Zhou Yiqun and Kuang Jixun lived to be awarded the title after the founding of the People's Republic, they should be above the generals.

Zhou Yiqun (1898- 193 1), a proletarian revolutionary in China, was one of the main founders of the Red Army and revolutionary base areas in western Hunan and Hubei. The word Mo Lifeng is from Chengguan Town, Tongren County, Guizhou Province.

Kuang Jixun is a native of Tangwan, Daheba Temple, Sinan County, Guizhou Province. He is the commander of the Fourth Army and the 25th Army of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army, and the chairman of the Sichuan-Shaanxi Provisional Revolutionary Committee.