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Who are the generals in China?
Zheng, Zheng Weiping, Zheng Weishan, Zheng Bing Qinghe.

1, Zheng

Zheng, born in July 2005, 1942, was born in Bo County, Hebei Province. 1960 to join the China * * * production party. 1958 10 to work. General rank. 1958 10 joined the China people's liberation army and studied in 1 aviation reserve school and the third aviation school of the air force.

1962 has served as a pilot, squadron leader, battalion chief, aviation head and division commander. 65438+September 0986-65438+July 0988 studied in the Basic Department of National Defense University.

1989 to 2003, successively served as Chief of Staff, Commander, Dean of Air Force Command College, Deputy Commander of shenyang military area command and Commander of shenyang military area command Air Force, Chief of Staff of Air Force and Dean of Academy of Military Sciences.

1July, 990, he was promoted to the rank of Air Force Major General. 1July, 997, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general in the air force. In June 2004, he was promoted to the rank of Air Force Admiral. Retired in September 2007.

2. Zheng Weiping

Zheng Weiping, male, Han nationality, 1955, born in Wanrong County, Yuncheng City, Shanxi Province, 1970 enlisted.

He used to be the deputy director of the Organization Department of the Political Department of the 19 Army, the director of the Party consolidation office of the whole army, the director of the appointment and dismissal departments of the two departments of the cadre department of the General Political Department, the secretary of the General Office of the General Political Department, the deputy director of the College Bureau of the cadre department of the General Political Department, the director of the cadre department of the National Defense University, the political commissar of the 164 Division, the political commissar of the Marine Brigade and the deputy director of the political department of the National Defense University.

In July 2009, he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General. On July 3, 2065438, the Central Military Commission held a ceremony to promote the rank of general. Zheng Weiping, political commissar of Nanjing Military Region, was promoted to the rank of general.

3. Zheng Weishan

Zheng Weishan (19 15—2000) was born in Wujiwa Village, the fourth township of Macheng District, Macheng County, Hubei Province (now Wujiwa Village, Sidian Township, Xin County, Henan Province). /kloc-joined the China * * * production party in 0/930, and joined the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army in the same year.

During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he successively served as battalion chief, instructor, regiment political commissar and division political commissar, and participated in the first, second and third counter-campaigns against "encirclement and suppression" and four offensive campaigns in Huang An, Huang Shang, Sujiabao and Huangguang.

During the Western Expedition and the establishment of Sichuan-Shaanxi revolutionary base areas, he participated in Zaoyang, Xinji, Manchuanguan, Yinan, the campaign and the "three-way siege" of Tian, the "six-way siege" of Liu Xiang and the campaign of southern Shaanxi. On the way of the Red Army's Long March, he crossed the snow-capped mountains three times, crossed the grasslands three times and led his troops to meet his brothers twice.

During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, he served as the director of the Anti-Japanese Military and Political School in the Jinchaji Military Region, the vice-president of the Anti-Japanese Sophomore Branch, the head of the Military Region Teaching Corps, the political commissar and the teacher, and participated in battles such as the Hundred Regiments War and the May 1st Anti-Sweeping Campaign.

During the War of Liberation, he served as commander of Zhangjiakou Garrison, Chahar Military Region and the third column of Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Field Army, and participated in the battles of defending Zhangjiakou, Shijiazhuang, Laishui Village, Zhannan, Ping Jin, Taiyuan and advancing into the northwest.

From 65438 to 0950, he served as deputy commander and chief of staff of the Corps and participated in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea. From 1955 to 197 1, he served as deputy commander and commander of the Beijing Military Region, and worked hard for the combat readiness training and various constructions of the troops.

During the ten years of turmoil, he waged an indomitable struggle with Lin Biao and Jiang Qing, two counter-revolutionary groups. 1982 served as commander of Lanzhou Military Region, and made contributions to northwest frontier defense construction and northwest greening work.

1955 was awarded the rank of lieutenant general. He died in Beijing at the age of 85 on May 9, 2000 1.

4. Zheng Bingqing

Zheng Bingqing, a native of Putian, Fujian (1937. 1 1), is the deputy commander of the Nanjing Military Region. 1988 was awarded the rank of major general and 1993 was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general.

Zheng Bingqing, 1937. 1 1, a native of Putian, Fujian. /kloc-0 joined the army in August 1953, and/kloc-0 joined the China * * * Production Party in June 1956. He has served as a soldier, surveyor, deputy platoon leader, staff officer of the training department of the divisional headquarters, staff officer of the training department of the military command, deputy head and chief of the training department of Fuzhou Military Command, and deputy chief of staff of the combat department of Fuzhou Military Command.

1992 to 1997, he served as member of the standing Committee of jiangsu provincial party committee and commander of the provincial military region, and later served as deputy commander of the Nanjing military region. 1988 was awarded the rank of major general and 1993 was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general.

5. Qin Zheng

Qin Zheng, born in June of 195 1, was born in Xinyang county, Henan province. Son of Zheng Weishan (Lieutenant General 1955), former commander of Lanzhou Military Region. In 2004, he was promoted to the rank of Major General.

He used to be deputy chief of staff of Beijing Military Region and commander of the 65th Army. He served as deputy commander of Guangzhou Military Region from June 5, 2008 to10.2, and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General in July 2009.

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