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Who are the generals of the national army surnamed Zhu?
During the Republic of China (1935-1949), Zhu was a general above the general level (incomplete statistics).

Zhu Peide (General I): Member of the Standing Committee of the Military Commission.

Zhu Shaoliang (Admiral II): Commander-in-Chief of the Central Army.

Zhu Shouguang (General Jia): Chief of Staff of Jin.

Zhu Huiri (Lieutenant General): Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the 35th Army

Zhu Chonglian (Lieutenant General): Director of Military Division of Taiyuan appeasement Office.

Zhu Dingqing (Lieutenant General): Commander of the Third Corps.

Zhu (General): Temporary division commander of 30th Division, sacrificed in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.

Zhu Hongxun (Lieutenant General): Deputy Commander of the 53rd Army, died in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.

Zhu (Lieutenant General): Director Ma Zhengsi, Ministry of Military Affairs.

Zhu Huaibing (Lieutenant General): Director of the Political Department of the Sixth Theater.

Zhu (Lieutenant General): Member of the Military Senate.

Zhu Chuanjing (Lieutenant General): Chief of Staff of the Tenth Army

Zhu (): War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, a member of the May 4th Brigade, died heroically in his early days.

Zhu Shiming (Lieutenant General): Director of the Military Service Bureau of the National Government.

Zhu Guangcheng (Major General): Commander of the 36th Army.

Zhu Weizhen (Major General): Deputy Commander of Jiangxi Military Region.

Zhu Zhenting (Major General): Commander of the Third Division.

Zhu Jiapeng (Major General): Director of the General Office of the Ministry of Civil Affairs.

Zhu Yaohua (Major General): 18 division commander, resigned after the Anti-Japanese War, and was shot by * * * in the uprising of New China Town.

Zhu Zaiming (Major General): 149 Deputy Division Commander, resigned during the Anti-Japanese War and was shot by * * * in the uprising of New China Town.

Galenjue (Major General): 1 15 Brigadier General, died in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.

Zhu (): the 75th division commander.

Master Zhu (Major General): Deputy Commander of the New Third Division, who died in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.

Zhu Taian (Major General): Deputy Commander of the 20th Army.

Zhu (): the 99th division commander.

Zhu Guangzu (Major General): Southwest Military and Political Chief's Office 1 Division Commander, shot after New China.

Yaying Zhu (): Staff officer of Northwest appeasement office.

Zhu Zhijun (Major General): Member of the Military Senate.

Zhu Jingmin (Major General): 12 1 teacher.

Zhu Yixian (Major General): 1 Deputy Commander of the 7th Column of the Guerrilla in the Theater, died in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.

Zhu Youkai (Major General): Temporary Chief of Staff of the Eighth Army, surrendered in the civil war and was shot in the new China rebellion.

Zhu (Major General): Commander of the 35th Army.

Zhu Mianqun (Major General): newly appointed Deputy Commander of 12 Force.

Zhu Julin (Major General): Commander of the Seventh Cavalry Division.

Zhu Zhenmin (Major General): Senior Staff Officer of Northeast Suppression General.

Zhu (): 32 1 brigade, died in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.

Zhu (): 140 teacher.

Zhu Xingwen (Major General): Head of tengxian Self-Defense Corps.

Zhu Nairui (Major General): 172 division commander.

Zhu (Major General): Senior Staff Officer of the General Command of the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region.

Zhu Xizhang (Major General): Director of Beijing Office of the 35th Army.

Zhu Xilin (Major General): Deputy Director of the Legal Affairs Department of the Military Senate.

Zhu Minggang (Major General): Brigadier General of the 227th Brigade.

Zhu (Major General): Senior Staff Officer of Hunan Security Command.

Zhu (): Chief of Staff of the Fourth Route Army of Sichuan Anti-Banditry Army.

Zhu Chengyu (Major General): Inspector of Hubei Military Region.

Zhu Mingyun (Major General): Commander of Suqian Regiment, resigned after the civil war and committed suicide in New China City.

Zhu Liquan (Major General): Deputy Chief of Staff of the appeasement command in the Guangxi-Guizhou border region.

Zhu Tiansen (Major General): Member of the Research Committee of the Naval Command.

Zhu Bingxi (Major General): Director of the Guard Room of the General Office of the Military Commission.

Zhu Shengpei (Major General): Commander of the 98th Division, arrested in the civil war.

Zhu (): From the May 4th and 6th Brigade.

Zhu Zichao (Major General): Director of the Major General of the Office of appeasement in Guangxi attended the meeting.

Zhu Duku (Major General): Chief of Staff of Guizhou Provincial Security Command.

Zhu Zhongfu (Major General): Commander of Jiaxing Mission Area

Zhu Aizhou (Major General): Brigadier General of Ganyu Standing Brigade, died in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.

Zhu Zhiyi (Major General): Commander of the 78th Army.

Zhu (Major General): Advisory Committee of the Military Senate

Zhu Pengfei (Major General): Executive Director of the Army General Command.

Zhu Jiahua (Major General): Inspector of the Ministry of National Defense.

Zhu (Major General): Director of Military Division of Zhengzhou appeasement Office.

Zhu (Major General): Director of Education and Chief Cadet of the Third Branch of Fujian Minhou Infantry School.

Zhu (Major General): Senior Staff Officer in Ganzhou, Jiangxi.

Zhu Gangwei (Major General): Deputy Commander of the Second Advance Team of Guerrillas.

Zhu Zaitang (Major General): Brigadier General of the 76th Brigade.

Zhu Xu (Lieutenant General): 96th Division Commander of Yunnan Army.

Zhu? Xia (): Deputy commander of the 36th Division, killed by the PLA.

Zhu Yue (Major General): 190 The division commander was sentenced to death for fear of death because he was slightly injured on the second day of the Anti-Japanese War.

Zhufeng (Major General): 52nd division commander.

Zhu Gang (Major General): Chief of Staff of the 73rd Division.

Zhu Qi (Major General): temporarily appointed as the commander of the 34th Division.

Zhu Yong (Major General): Director of the Office of the First Hall of the Ministry of National Defense.

Zhu? Chi (Major General): 262nd Brigade, killed in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.

Zhu? Huai (): 1 Senior staff officer of the army, resigned during the civil war and was shot after New China.

Zhu Ying (Major General): Chief of Staff, 5th Army 1 5th Division, Southwest Road1.

Zhu Lin (Major General): Advisor of Air Force Aviation Committee.

Zhu Tang (Major General): Director, Communication Department, Henan-Anhui appeasement Office, Jiangdu City, Jiangsu Province.

Zhu Wei (Major General): Senior Staff Officer of the Military Command.

Zhu Mian (Major General): Member of the Military Senate.

Zhu (Lieutenant General): The position is unknown.

Zhu (Major General): The position is unknown.

Zhu Daitang (Major General): The position is unknown.

Zhu (Major General): The position is unknown.

Zhu Chunrong (Major General): The position is unknown.

Zhu Tang (Major General): The position is unknown.

Zhao Zhu (Major General): The position is unclear.