How many people are there in the founding generals of New China?

There are more than 200 founding generals living from 1955 to 1965. During the first implementation of the rank system in China People's Liberation Army, a total of 16 14 senior officers were awarded the rank of general. Among them, Marshal 10, General 10, General 57, Lieutenant General 177 and Major General 1360. Most of the surviving founding generals are veterans of the Red Army, accounting for about 90%, and the rest are veterans of the Eighth Route Army. Veterans of military strength, Du Yide, Luo Yuanfa, Ceng Siyu, etc. Joining the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants in the second year of the founding of the People's Army witnessed the growth of the People's Army in the past 80 years. Among them, two were awarded the rank of general, and in 1988, Liu Huaqing,,, Li Desheng, Liu Zhenhua, Xiang Shouzhi and Li were awarded the rank of general. Among the surviving founding generals, 86-year-old Major General South China, Liu Zhenhua, Yang Side, Wu Chunren and Liu Shichang, 85-year-old Major General Ma Ning, He Yunfeng and Zhang Shizhi, and the youngest 84-year-old Major General Wang Fuzhi are the younger brothers of the founding generals. Among the surviving founding generals, the centenarians are Admiral Xiao Ke, Major General, Chen Ruiting, Li Maozhi, Li Pigong, Shen Honglin, Ruan Xianbang, He Guangyu, Gu Guangshan, Zhang Wenbi, Zhang, Hu and Major General. At present, some old generals are healthy and energetic, and they can still take part in outdoor activities and even take short trips. After retiring, many veterans spent time recalling the eventful years of the war years. Some published memoirs, some published articles, some published picture books, diaries or other books, and some often participated in social activities to preach revolutionary traditions to the younger generation. /jb/20070703/ca2709272.htm

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