Zhang Zongxun

Zhang Zongxun (Chinese: 张宗逊; Pinyin: Zhāng Zōngxùn; 1908-1998) was a general of the People's Liberation Army of China.

Zhang was born in Weinan, Shaanxi Province in 1908. He was enrolled in Whampoa Military Academy in 1926, and joined the Communist Party of China in the same year.

He was the head of the 12th army group of Chinese Red Army, the principal of the Red Army University in Ruijin, the chief of staff of the 4th army of the Red 4th army group, the chief of staff of Red Army University, and the head of the 1st bureau of central military commission. During Second Sino-Japanese War, he was the general of 358 brigade, affiliated to 120 division of the Eighth Route Army. In 1945, he became the commander and political commissar of the Luliang military region. He later became the vice commander of Northwest Field Army, vice commander of No. one field army and vice commander of Northwest Military Region.

He was promoted to the deputy chief of staff of PLA, the director of the department of military academy and the vice-director of the department of training superintendence.

In 1971, he was appointed as the vice commander of Jinan Military Region.

In 1973, he was promoted to the director of the general logistics department of PLA, until his retirement in 1978.

He was made general in 1955.

He participated many famous battles, and was regarded as one of "Ten Anti-Japan Generals" of CPC.

First People's Liberation Army Shang Jiang
  • Zhang Zongxun (张宗逊)
  • Song Renqiong (宋任穷)
  • Zhao Erlu (赵尔陆)
  • Xiao Ke (萧克)
  • Wang Zhen (王震)
  • Zhou Chunquan (周纯全)
  • Xu Shiyou (许世友)
  • Liu Yalou (刘亚楼)
  • Deng Hua (邓华)
  • Chen Zaidao (陈再道)
  • Yang Dezhi (杨得志)
  • Peng Shaohui (彭绍辉)
  • Wang Hongkun (王宏坤)
  • Li Kenong (李克农)
  • Chen Bojun (陈伯钧)
  • Li Jukui (李聚奎)
  • Li Da (李达)
  • Yang Chengwu (杨成武)
  • Li Tao (李涛)
  • Xiao Hua (萧华)
  • Gan Siqi (甘泗淇)
  • Lai Chuanzhu (赖传珠)
  • Chen Qihan (陈奇涵)
  • Song Shilun (宋时轮)
  • Su Zhenhua (苏振华)
  • Chen Xilian (陈锡联)
  • Chen Shiqu (陈士榘)
  • Wang Xinting (王新亭)
  • Xie Fuzhi (谢富治)
  • Ye Fei (叶飞)
  • Huang Yongsheng (黄永胜)
  • Zhu Liangcai (朱良才)
  • Yang Yong (杨勇)
  • Zhang Aiping (张爱萍)
  • Fu Qiutao (傅秋涛)
  • Han Xianchu (韩先楚)
  • Tang Liang (唐亮)
  • Hong Xuezhi (洪学智)
  • Li Zhimin (李志民)
  • Zhou Huan (周桓)
  • Li Tianyou (李天佑)
  • Liu Zhen (刘震)
  • Yang Zhicheng (杨至成)
  • Wang Ping (王平)
  • Zhong Qiguang (钟期光)
  • Guo Tianmin (郭天民)
  • Wei Guoqing (韦国清)
  • He Bingyan (贺炳炎)
  • Lü Zhengcao (吕正操)
  • Ulanhu (乌兰夫)
  • Fu Zhong (傅钟)
  • Zhou Shidi (周士第)
  • Tao Zhiyue (陶峙岳)
  • Dong Qiwu (董其武)
  • Chen Mingren (陈明仁)
  • Yan Hongyan (阎红彦)
  • Wang Jianan (王建安)
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Name Zhang, Zongxun
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Short description Chinese general
Date of birth 1908
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Date of death 1998
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