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  2. List of generals of China - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 Marshals. 2 Army Generals. 3 Senior generals (shang Jiang, 1955) [3] 4 Generals (14 September 1988) ... 10 Generals (21 June 2000) 11 Generals (2 June 2002)

  3. List of serving generals of the People's Republic of China

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    This is a list of serving generals of the People's Republic of China. Top commanders. Post Rank Name Photo decorations

  4. Category:Chinese generals - Wikipedia

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    Category: Chinese generals. 39 languages. ... Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms generals (17 C, 4 P) Generals from Fujian (4 C, 41 P) G. Generals from Gansu (4 C, 11 P)

  5. List of leaders of the People's Republic of China - Wikipedia

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    The General Secretary is the highest-ranking official within the Chinese Communist Party, a standing member of the Politburo and head of the Secretariat. Post holders are usually the de facto leaders of the People's Republic of China. Currently, the General Secretary holds the authority of Paramount leader in China.

  6. List of Chinese leaders - Wikipedia

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    Paramount leader, an informal list of those who have been considered the highest leader of the Chinese Communist Party and the People's Republic of China; Leader of the Chinese Communist Party; Chairman of the Kuomintang; List of leaders of the People's Republic of China of institutions; List of national leaders of the People's Republic of China

  7. Jiang (rank) - Wikipedia

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    Jiang (formerly romanized chiang and usually translated general) is a general officer rank used by China and Taiwan. It is also used as jang in North and South Korea , shō in Japan , and tướng in Vietnam .

  8. Category:Republic of China Army generals - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Republic of China Army generals" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  9. Five Elite Generals - Wikipedia

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    The Five Elite Generals refer to five military generals serving under the warlord Cao Cao in the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. They later served in the state of Cao Wei, founded by Cao Cao's son and successor Cao Pi, during the Three Kingdoms period. The five were Yu Jin, Zhang He, Yue Jin, Zhang Liao and Xu Huang.