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What is the ranking order of the 55 founding generals?

Founding general, after the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), the China People's Liberation Army implemented the rank system for the first time in 1955, and 55 generals were awarded the rank of general. 1956 and 1958, two more senior generals were awarded the rank of general. These 57 generals made great contributions to the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), so they were called "Founding Generals".

Awards were presented on August 27th, 1955 (55 persons).

Xiao Ke (1907.07.14-2008.10.24) was then Deputy Minister of National Defense and Deputy Minister of Training Director Department.

Li Da (1905.04.19-1993.07.12), then vice minister of national defense and training director department.

Zhang Zongxun (1908.02.07-1998.09.14), then deputy chief of staff and deputy director of the training department.

Li Kenong (1899.09.15-1962.02.09) was then Deputy Director-General and Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Wang Zhen (1908.04.11-kloc-0/993.03.12) was the deputy commander and political commissar of the railway corps.

Xu (1905.02.28-1985.10.22) was then the deputy commander and commander of the Nanjing Military Region.

Deng Hua (1910.04.28-1980.07.03), then deputy commander and commander of shenyang military area command.

Peng (1906.09.06-1978.04.25), then deputy director of the training department.

Zhang Aiping (1910.01.09-2003.07.05), then vice president.

Yang Chengwu (1914.10.08-2004.02.14) was then the deputy commander and commander of the Beijing military region and air defense forces.

Han Xianchu (19 13.02. -1986. 10.03), then vice president.

Li Tao (1905.09.04-1970.12.20) was then the head of the three departments of the General Staff Department.

Fu (1907.08.03-19810.08.25) was then the head of a certain unit of the General Staff Department.

Wang Ping (1907.10.12-1998.02.08) was then the mobilization minister of the General Staff Department.

Lv Zhengcao (1904.01.04-2009.10.13) was then the Minister of Military Communications of the General Staff.

Fu Zhong (1900.06.23-1989.07.28), then deputy director of the General Political Department.

Xiao Hua (1916.1.21-kloc-0/985.08.12), then deputy director of the general political department and deputy director of the general cadre department.

Gan Siqi (1903.12.21-1964.02.05), then deputy director of the General Political Department.

Song Renqiong (1909.07.11-2005.5438+0.08), then deputy director of the cadre department of the General Staff Department.

Lai Chuanzhu (1910.04.03-1965.12.24), then deputy director of the general cadre department.

Hong Xuezhi (1913.02.02-2006.11.20), then deputy director of the General Logistics Department.

Zhou Shidi (1900.09.09-1979.06.30), then deputy director of the training department and minister of the foreign military training department.

Guo (1905.08. -1970.05.26), then deputy director of training department and minister of military publishing department.

Zhou Chunquan (1905.10.08-1985.07.28) was then the Deputy Minister of Supervision of the People's Armed Forces Department.

Yang Zhicheng (1903.1.30-1967.02.03) was then the Deputy Minister of Supervision of the Armed Forces.

Chen Zaidao (1909.01.24-1993.04.06) was then the deputy minister of the armed forces and the commander of Wuhan Military Region and Hubei Military Region.

Chen (1897.09.23-1981.06.19), then president of the military court.

Wang Hongkun (1909.01.22-1993.08.20), then deputy commander of the navy.

Su Zhenhua (1912.06.02-1979.02.07), then deputy political commissar of the navy and director of the political department.

Liu Yalou (1910.03.12-1965.05.07), then commander of the air force.

Liu Zhen (1915.03.03-1992.08.20) was the deputy commander of the air force.

Chen Xilian (1915.01-1999.06.10) was then the artillery commander.

Wei Guoqing (1913.09.02-1989.06.14) was then head of the Vietnamese military advisory group and deputy commander of the public security forces.

Chen Shiju (1909.04.14-1995.07.22), then commander of the engineering corps.

Chen Bojun (1910.1.26-1974.02.06), then vice president of the military academy.

Zhong Qiguang (1909.01.02-1991.05.22) was then deputy political commissar and director of the political department of the military academy.

Song (1907.09.10-1991.09.17) was then the principal of the senior school.

Zhu (1900.09.27-1989.02.22), then political commissar of Beijing Military Region.

Dong (1899.1.27-1989.03.03) was the commander of the 69th Army.

Tang Liang (1910.06.13-1986.1.20) was then the political commissar of the Nanjing Military Region.

Ye Fei (1914.05.07-1999.04.18) was then the deputy commander of the Nanjing Military Region and the commander of the Fujian Military Region.

Yang Dezhi (1911.01.03-1994.10.25) was then the commander of jinan military area command.

Wang Xinting (1908.12.23-1984.12.11) was the acting commander of the political commissar of jinan military area command.

Huang Yongsheng (1910.1.17-1983.04.26) was then the commander of the Guangzhou Military Region.

Li Tianyou (1914.01.08-1970.09.27) was then the deputy commander of the Guangzhou Military Region and the commander of the Guangxi Military Region.

Chen Mingren (1903.04.07-1974.05.21) was the commander of the 55th Army.

He (1913.02.05-1960.07.01) was then the commander of Chengdu Military Region.

Yan Hongyan (1909.10.26-1967.01.08) is the first deputy political commissar of Chengdu Military Region.

Xie Fuzhi (1909.08. -1972.03.26), then commander and political commissar of Kunming Military Region.

Tao Zhiyue (1892.9.18-1988.12.26) was then the commander of Xinjiang Construction Corps.

Ulanhu (1906.12.23-1988.12.08) was then the commander and political commissar of the Inner Mongolia Military Region.

Zhou Huan (1909.02.22-1993.438+00.27), then political commissar of shenyang military area command.

Yong Yang (1912.10.28-1983.05438+0.06) was the commander of the volunteers.

Li Zhimin (1906.07.09-1987.11.16) was then the political commissar of the volunteers.

Zhao Erlu (1905.06.04-1967.02.02), then Minister of Second Engine.

Grant 1956 (1 person)

Wang Jianan (1907.1.08-1980.07.25), then deputy commander of shenyang military area command.

Grant 1958 (1 person)

Li Jukui (1904.12.31-1995.6.25), then political commissar of the General Logistics Department.