Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission: (General) (1 of which he also serves as Minister of National Defense)
Member of the Central Military Commission: (General) (including Chief of General Staff, Director of General Political Department, Director of General Logistics Department and General Assembly Department, Commander of Navy, Air Force and Second Artillery)
Chief of the General Staff and Director of the General Political Department: (General)
Military positions in Zheng Da Military Region: (General, Lieutenant General) (including Deputy Chief of Staff of General Staff, Deputy Director of General Political Department, Director of General Logistics Department and General Assembly Department, political commissar, commander and political commissar of seven military regions, navy, air force, Second Artillery Corps, armed police force, president and political commissar of National Defense University, president and political commissar of Academy of Military Sciences, and director of Central Guard Bureau).
Deputy Military Regions: (Lieutenant General, Major General) (including the above-mentioned deputy, director of the General Office of the Central Military Commission, secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission of the Central Military Commission, commanders and political commissars of air forces and fleets in various military regions, presidents and political commissars of the National University of Defense Technology, and commanders and political commissars of the Southern Xinjiang Military Region)
Full-time military posts: (Major General, Lieutenant General) (including the above-mentioned deputy, the second-level department director of the Fourth Headquarters, the commanders and political commissars of major military academies, the commanders and political commissars of the group army, the provincial military regions and the troops stationed in Hong Kong, the various police types and headquarters of the Armed Police Force, and the Beijing Armed Police Corps)
Deputy Military Rank: (Major General, Senior Colonel) (including the above-mentioned troops stationed in Australia, armed police colleges and universities, team deputy, commander, political commissar)
Full teacher position: (senior colonel, major general)
Deputy division commander: (brigade commander) (colonel, senior colonel)
Full regimental level: (deputy brigade level) (colonel, lieutenant colonel)
Deputy regiment level: (Lieutenant Colonel, Major)
Full-time position: (Major, Lieutenant Colonel)
Deputy battalion commander: (captain, major)
Company post: (captain, captain)
Deputy company commander position: (captain, captain)
Rank: (Second Lieutenant, Lieutenant)
At present, the ranks of officers are divided into the following three levels and ten levels:
1, General: General, Lieutenant General, Major General;
2. School officials: senior colonel, colonel, lieutenant colonel and major;
Junior officers: captain, lieutenant and second lieutenant.
General: Vice Chairman, Member, Chief of General Staff and Director of the General Political Department of the Central Military Commission; The main ranks of Zheng Da Military Region; Auxiliary rank of deputy military command post
Captain and general: the main rank of deputy military region; Auxiliary ranks of Zheng Da Military Region and regular troops
Major general: the main ranks of the principal and deputy; Auxiliary ranks for deputy corps-level posts and regular division-level posts.
Senior colonel: the main rank of regular teachers; Auxiliary ranks for posts at the deputy corps level and posts at the deputy division level.
Colonel: the main ranks of deputy division commander and colonel.
Captain and Colonel: the rank of deputy regiment leader; Auxiliary ranks for regimental and battalion posts.
Major: battalion commander rank; Auxiliary ranks of commanders at the deputy regimental and battalion levels.
Captain: the main rank of deputy battalion commander and company commander; Auxiliary rank of deputy company commander
Captain: the rank of deputy company commander; Auxiliary ranks of regular companies and platoons
Captain: The rank of platoon leader.
The ranks of officers shall be distinguished according to the following provisions:
1, military and political logistics officer:
Lieutenant general, major general, senior colonel, colonel, lieutenant colonel, major, captain, captain and second lieutenant.
The ranks of naval and air force officers are preceded by "Navy" and "Air Force" respectively.
2. Professional and technical personnel:
Professional and technical officers shall implement the following job grades and ranks:
Senior professional and technical positions: at least lieutenant general;
Intermediate professional and technical positions: senior colonel to captain;
Junior professional and technical positions: Lieutenant Colonel to Second Lieutenant.
Put "professional technology" before ranking.
According to the nature of military service, the current ranks of soldiers are divided into:
1, soldiers with voluntary military service system: six-level noncommissioned officers, five-level noncommissioned officers, four-level noncommissioned officers, three-level noncommissioned officers, two-level noncommissioned officers and one-level noncommissioned officers;
2. Compulsory military service soldiers: first-class soldiers and private soldiers.
The ranks of soldiers are divided into:
1, senior noncommissioned officers: six-level noncommissioned officers and five-level noncommissioned officers;
2. Intermediate non-commissioned officers: four-level non-commissioned officers and three-level non-commissioned officers;
3. Junior non-commissioned officers: second-class non-commissioned officers and first-class non-commissioned officers;
4, soldiers: first-class soldiers, private soldiers.
The navy and air force soldiers are preceded by the words "navy" and "air force" respectively.
Soldiers: conscripts who have served in active service for one year are awarded the rank of private;
Private soldiers who have served in active service for the second year shall be promoted to the rank of superior soldier;
Junior noncommissioned officers: conscripts who have completed active service and are approved as first-class noncommissioned officers shall be awarded the rank of first-class noncommissioned officers;
After the expiration of the first period of active service, the first-class noncommissioned officers who are approved to enter the second period of active service will be promoted to the rank of second-class noncommissioned officers;
Intermediate noncommissioned officers: second-class noncommissioned officers who have completed their active service in the second stage and entered the third stage with approval are promoted to the rank of third-class noncommissioned officers; Upon the expiration of the third period of active service, the third-level noncommissioned officers who are approved to enter the fourth period of active service are promoted to the rank of fourth-level noncommissioned officers;
Senior noncommissioned officers: four-level noncommissioned officers who have been approved to enter five-level active service after the expiration of four-level active service are promoted to the rank of five-level noncommissioned officers; After the expiration of the fifth active service, a fifth-grade noncommissioned officer who is approved to enter the sixth active service will be promoted to the rank of sixth-grade noncommissioned officer.