Among them, there are 202 founding generals from Hunan, accounting for 8% of the total. There are 3 top ten marshals, 6 top ten generals, 57 generals 19 and 45 lieutenant generals 177, ranking first in all provinces and cities in China.
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1. Marshal Peng was born in Xiangtan, Hunan. He used to be the head of the Red Third Army Corps, deputy commander of the Eighth Route Army, commander of the First Field Army of the Northwest Field Army, deputy chairman of the Central Military Commission and Minister of National Defense. The former residence is located in Pengjiaweizi, wushi village, Wushi Town, Xiangtan County, Hunan Province. Established on 1925. The former residence is an ordinary farmhouse with northwest facing southeast, brick and wood structure, white walls and blue tiles, typical Jiangnan flavor.
2. Marshal He Long? Sangzhi, Hunan Province, was once the commander of the 20th Kuomintang Army, the commander-in-chief of the 2nd Red Army, the division commander of the 8th Route Army120th Division, the deputy prime minister of the State Council and the deputy chairman of the Central Military Commission. The former residence is located in Hongjiaguan Village, Sangzhi County, Zhangjiajie City, Hunan Province. The former residence is a common wooden frame woolen tile bungalow in western Hunan.
3. Marshal Luo Ronghuan, a native of Hengdong, Hunan Province, was once the director of the Political Department of the Red Army Corps, the director of the Political Training Department of the Eighth Route Army 1 15 Division, the division commander and political commissar of 165438 Division, the political commissar of the Fourth Field Army and the director of the General Political Department of the China People's Liberation Army. The former residence is located at the southern end of Nanwan Village, Ronghuan Town, Hengdong County, Hengyang City. It was built in the third year of the Republic of China. It is the ancestral temple advocated by Luo Shuai's father Luo Guoli to commemorate the ancestor Yishan Gong of 12 generation.
4. General Su Yu? Hunan Huitong (Dong) once served as deputy commander of East China Field Army, deputy commander and deputy political commissar of the Third Field Army, chief of staff of the People's Liberation Army and vice chairman of the National People's Congress. The former residence is located in Mu Feng Village, Pingcun Town, Huitong County, Hunan Province. The former residence was built in Guangxu of Qing Dynasty 185 1 year. The buildings are all bucket-type beam-frame structures, with carved beams and painted buildings and upturned cornices, which are very characteristic of Xiangxi nationality.
5. General Huang Kecheng? A native of Yongxing, Hunan Province, he used to be the political commissar of the 344th Brigade of the Eighth Route Army 1 15 Division, the deputy commander of the Northeast Field Army and the chief of staff of the People's Liberation Army. The former residence is located in Qingcun Village, Tangsan Village, Yongxing County. Huang Kecheng's former residence was built in the fifth year of Xianfeng (1855), covering an area of 170 square meters. It is a typical binary ancient residence in southern Hunan.
6. General Chen Geng? A native of Xiangxiang, Hunan Province, he was the brigade commander of the 386th Brigade of the Eighth Route Army 129 Division and the commander of the 4th Corps of the Second Field Army. The former residence is located in Hu Quan Village, Longdong Township, Xiangxiang City, Hunan Province. The former residence is a typical residence in central Hunan, which was built by Chen Geng's grandfather, the deputy general of Xiang Army in the late Qing Dynasty and the general of Wuxian County, Chen Yiqiong.
7. Tan Zheng, a native of Xiangxiang, Hunan Province, was once the director of the Political Department of the Fourth Field Army of the Northeast Field Army and the director of the General Political Department of the People's Liberation Army. The former residence is located in Nanzhushan House, Nanxiang Village, Longdong Town, Xiangxiang City, Hunan Province. It is a typical Jiangnan farmhouse. The house where I once lived is gone, only the sign of "Tan Zheng's Former Residence" still stands silently, telling the story of the general.
8. General Xiao? A native of Changsha, Hunan Province, he was the commander of the Fourth Field Army 12 Corps and the commander of the navy. The former residence is located at No.29, Zhaozhou Port, Changsha City, Hunan Province, in front of Yuelu Mountain. It is a folk house in the late Qing Dynasty, covering an area of about 350 square meters, with rammed earth walls, three front rooms, two deep rooms and two wing rooms.
9. Xu Guangda, a native of Changsha, Hunan Province, was the commander of the Second Corps of the First Field Army and the commander of the armored forces. The former residence is located in Guihua Village, Huangxing Town, Changsha County, Hunan Province. It was built in the thirty-fourth year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1908). The former residence covers an area of 1.62 mu, 2 1 room, with brick and wood structure, blue tile ruler, earth brick wall, wooden lattice window, wooden frame door and Chinese fir front porch eaves column.
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