The awarding of first-class generals by the Kuomintang government began in April 1935, and the first batch was awarded to 8 first-class generals in the army and 1 general in the navy. Later, during his stay in the mainland, he won three prizes in succession, and after/kloc-0 fled Taiwan Province in the 1950s, he won seven prizes.
1935 The first batch of first-class generals: He, Feng Yuxiang, Yan Xishan, Zhang Xueliang, Li Zongren, Tang Shengzhi, Chen, among whom the first-class general is Chen Shaokuan.
During the Anti-Japanese War and Civil War: Cheng Qian 1939 was awarded the first-class general of the Army. Bai Chongxi was awarded the first-class general of the army in 1945. Chen Cheng was awarded the first-class general of the army in 1947.
After the Kuomintang escaped from Taiwan Province, it was awarded to the first-class generals of Xue Yue and Yu Hanmou on 1950. 195 1 was awarded to Zhou Zhirou, 1954 was awarded to Gu Kuang Tonghe and later Hu Lian, 1954 was awarded to the first-class general of Gui Yongqing, and the first-class air force lieutenant general also had 1957 Wang Shuming.
In addition, the first-class generals were awarded posthumously by Liu Xiang, Cao Kun, Wu, Song and Chen.
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The rank system of the Republic of China originated from the new army in the late Qing Dynasty. When Yuan Shikai built six towns in Beiyang, he set his rank by imitating the Prussian military system. After entering the Republic of China, the Beiyang government changed the officer system in the new army era to three levels: commander, commander and military academy, to three levels: general officer, school officer and junior officer. Non-commissioned officers were divided into three levels: upper, middle and corporal, and soldiers were divided into three levels: first, first and second.
This system was basically inherited by the National Revolutionary Army, the predecessor of the National Army. . 1 July 1934 and 1935 and1June 1934, the national government re-established the official list of the armed forces and the rank list of soldiers. 1935 In March, a new rank table was promulgated, in which officers were set as: special general, first-class general, second-class general, lieutenant general and major general.
The special envoy was only given to Chiang Kai-shek1; After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, the rank symbol of the secret service was changed from collar to epaulettes, with three five-pointed stars for the second-class general, four stars for the first-class general and five stars for the special-class general. Therefore, they are also commonly known as "three-star generals", "four-star generals" and "five-star generals" respectively.
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People's Daily Online-Counting the "first-class generals" of the Kuomintang: most of them once dominated one side.