In the 30-day challenge of Toutiao's diary, we travel back in time to 1955, when our country first implemented a military rank system, awarding military ranks to the founding generals who contributed to the revolution. However, with the emergence of various reasons, the military rank system was abolished in 1955, and it was not until September 1988 that this system was restored again under the proposal of Deng Gong.
Rank change: The marshal says goodbye to the general, and the general emerges.
In the second conferment in 1988, compared to the first in 1955, the ranks of marshal and general were abolished, and the rank of general was the highest rank. What is remarkable is that in this award, 17 generals have been awarded the rank of general. Among them, General Hong Xuezhi became one of the 57 founding generals and the only general to receive the rank of general in the second award.
Job Distribution: Role play of the leader of the army.
It is worth noting that at the time of the second award, in addition to General Hong Xuezhi, there were 26 founding generals who were still alive. These generals held a variety of important positions, showing a diverse distribution of positions.
Strategic Wiseman: ** The general's national responsibility.
Admiral **, in 1988, he was still fighting on the front line, focusing on the country's economic construction. At the same time, General ** held a high-ranking position, becoming the vice president of the country. Although he did not serve in the military, his rank at the national level demonstrated his preeminence in the affairs of the state.
Remembering the martyrs: **The general's life and the glorious years of General Tao Zhiyue.
In 1988, General ** died of illness, but at the time of the second award, he was still alive, although he no longer held important positions, but entered the stage of recuperation. As for the rebel general, General Tao Zhiyue, although he witnessed the second award, he did not have a chance to be awarded the rank because he did not serve in the army. In 1989, General Tao Zhiyue died of illness at the age of 97, ending his brilliant military career.
Both civil and military: General Wei Guoqing's multiple identities.
Wei Guoqing, the founding general of the People's Republic of China, was a civilian and military general who worked in Guangxi for more than 20 years before being transferred to Beijing to become director of the General Political Department. However, in September 1988, General Wei Guoqing recuperated due to health reasons, and his previous post was vice chairman of the Fifth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. In June 1989, General Wei Guoqing died of illness at the age of 76.
Recuperation life: Fu Zhong, Zhong Zhiguang, and the second-line years of General Song Shilun.
When the three generals, Fu Zhong, Zhong Zhiguang and Song Shilun, were conferred their titles for the second time in 1988, they all took a back seat due to physical reasons, entered the stage of recuperation, and no longer held important positions in the army.
Farewell to Rong Ma: The retirement years of Liu Zhen, Chen Zaidao, Li Da, Wang Hongkun, and Zhou Huan.
The five founding generals, including General Liu Zhen, Chen Zaidao, Li Da, Wang Hongkun and Zhou Huan, left their posts in 1988 to recuperate. General Liu Zhen served as president of the Academy of Military Sciences in the 80s of the last century, and Chen Zaidao presided over the professional work of the railway troops, and later became one of the members of the Central Military Commission.
Government stars: the political careers of generals Yang Dezhi, Wang Ping, and Zhang Aiping.
Yang Dezhi, Wang Ping, and Zhang Aiping, the three founding generals, all held important positions in the army in the 80s of the last century. Yang Dezhi was chief of the general staff before the second award, while Zhang Aiping became defense minister in 1988 and retired six months later due to illness.
Military and political elites: The glorious history of Li Jukui, Chen Shiyu, and Zhang Zongxun.
Generals Li Jukui, Chen Shiyu, and Zhang Zongxun were the best of the 57 founding generals and were the main force of the reactionary military clique during the revolutionary war years. In 1988, General Li Jukui retired to the second line, and although he did not receive the military rank, he was awarded the Order of Merit of the Red Star of the First Class. General Zhang Zongxun served as a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in 1988, while Chen Shiyu served on the National Defense Commission.
Later life: Ye Fei, ** Yang Chengwu, Song Renqiang's active roles.
In 1988, four generals, Ye Fei, Yang Chengwu, and Song Renqiang, did not serve in the army. General Ye Fei served as the honorary president of Huaqiao University and became a standing member of the advisory committee, while Yang Chengwu served as vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and director of the Cultural Research Association.
The generals of a hundred battles: the longevity of Xiao Ke and Lu Zhengcao.
The founding generals Xiao Ke and Lu Zhengcao are the 100 generals among the 57 founding generals and the two longest-lived generals. In 1988, although General Xiao Ke did not serve in the army, he served as a member of the Standing Committee of the Advisory Committee. In the 80s of the last century, Lu Zhengcao served as vice chairman and member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and a member of the Standing Committee.
Through a review of the eventful years of the military rank system, we have an in-depth understanding of the distribution of positions and the trajectory of the life of the founding admiral in the second award. This group of military and political elites, their military exploits and later life constitute a vivid picture of the history of my life.
By reviewing the evolution of our rank system and the second conferral of the title of founding general, this article vividly shows the important role and glorious career of these military and political elites in the history of the country. In this process, the author sketches a wonderful and touching picture through the description of the distribution of duties and the life of each general in his later years.
First of all, the article profoundly reflects the evolution of our title system. From the first implementation of the military rank system in 1955 to the second award of titles in 1988, the abolition and reinstatement of the military rank system reflect the reform and adjustment of our military system. During this period, our first team faced various political, military and social changes, and the adjustment of the military rank system was the product of the times. Through this historical node, readers can better understand the context and historical background of the development of our team.
Secondly, through the detailed description of the characters, the article vividly shows the distribution of positions and life trajectories of the founding generals in the second award. The personal experience of each general is a magnificent history. For example, under the post of vice president of the state, General ** took charge of the country's economic construction, showing the positive role of the army in the country's construction. And General Hong Xuezhi became one of the 57 founding generals, in recognition of his outstanding contributions during the war years. These vivid examples bring readers closer to history and feel the changes of that era.
In addition, the article reviews the later lives of some generals, presenting their various identities and activities during the recuperation period. This part shows their activities in politics, academia and other fields, showing the all-round quality and extensive influence of these founding generals. For example, General Ye Fei's appointment as honorary president of Huaqiao University shows his important position in the field of education. The fact that these generals continued to contribute to the country and society while recuperating is an inspiration that they were just as vigorous and energetic in their later years.
Overall, this article presents an important and rich chapter in the history of our first rank through an in-depth review of the history of our first rank system and the life trajectory of the founding general. Through the deeds of these generals, readers have a deeper understanding of the glorious history of our team and the great contributions they have made to the construction of the country. Such a historical review helps to inspire love for the country's history and respect for the heroic deeds of the soldiers.
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