Which province in China has produced the most generals?
Judging from the origin distribution of PLA generals, Shandong Province, as an old revolutionary base, has produced the most generals. Qilu, a land of outstanding people, has sent 26 generals with outstanding military achievements to the Republic, ranking first in the country. They are: 1988: Chi Haotian, former deputy, State Councilor and Minister of National Defense (Zhaoyuan), former political commissar of Beijing Military Region Liu Zhenhua (Tai 'an), former naval political commissar Li (Rong Chengren) and former air force commander Wang Hai (Huan Cui, born in Weihai, Yantai). 1993 Zhang Wannian (Longkou), former vice chairman and chief of staff of the Central Military Commission, and Zhang Lianzhong (Jiaozhou), former naval commander; 1994 former deputy chief of staff (Penglai), former deputy chief of staff Li Jing (Tengzhou), former executive deputy director of the General Political Department and member of the Central Military Commission Wang (Zhaoyuan), former political commissar of National Defense University (Mu Ping), former commander of jinan military area command (Guangrao), former political commissar of jinan military area command (Lingxian) and former commander of Beijing Military Region (Lingxian)1. In 2000, Li (Tengzhou), member of the Central Military Commission and director of the General Political Department, former naval political commissar (Shouguang) and former air force commander Liu Shunyao (Zhaoyuan); In 2002, shenyang military area command Political Commissar Jiang (Rong Chengren) and former Chengdu Military Region Political Commissar (Tengzhou); In 2004, Zhang Wentai, political commissar of the General Logistics Department (Jiaozhou), Sui Mingtai, political commissar of the Armed Police Force (Zhaoyuan), and Zhang Li (Qingzhou), deputy chief of staff; In 2004, Jing Zhiyuan, member of the Central Military Commission and commander of the Second Artillery Corps (Linshu). Among the 26 generals,