¡ªThe list of martyrs of the National Army¡¯s Anti-Japanese War recognized by the mainland as I know it
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Tong Linge - Army General, Deputy Commander of the 29th Army. He died on July 28, 1937, and was posthumously recognized as a revolutionary martyr in August 1979.
Zhao Dengyu - Army General and Commander of the 132nd Division died on July 28, 1937. In June 1952, Chairman Mao personally signed the revolutionary martyr certificate.
Huang Meixing - Lieutenant General Huang Meixing, commander of the 264th Brigade, died on August 13, 1937. In 1957, the Ministry of Civil Affairs ratified Huang Meixing as a revolutionary martyr.
Cai Bingyan - Army Lieutenant General, Commander of the 201st Brigade, died on August 26, 1937. In 1985, the Anhui Provincial People's Government posthumously recognized him as a revolutionary martyr.
Zhang Benyu - Army Major General, deputy commander of the 12th Brigade, died in August 1937. In 1981, the Anhui Provincial People's Government posthumously recognized him as a revolutionary martyr.
Jiang Yuzhen - Lieutenant General Jiang Yuzhen, commander of the 196th Brigade, died on October 10, 1937. In June 1979, the Shandong Provincial People's Government posthumously recognized him as a revolutionary martyr.
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Hao Mengling - Army General and Commander of the 9th Army died on October 16, 1937. On September 13, 1983, he was posthumously recognized as a revolutionary martyr by the Ministry of Civil Affairs.
Zheng Tingzhen - Army Lieutenant General and Commander of the 5th Independent Brigade died on October 16, 1937. In 1983, the Ministry of Civil Affairs posthumously recognized him as a revolutionary martyr.
Qin Lin - Army Lieutenant General, Commander of the 511th Brigade, died on October 23, 1937, and was posthumously recognized as a revolutionary martyr in 1952.
Pang Hanzhen - Lieutenant General Pang Hanzhen, commander of the 501st Brigade, died on October 23, 1937. In December 1985, the Guangxi People's Government posthumously recognized him as a revolutionary martyr.
Guan Huimin-Army Major General 270 Brigade Commander died on October 28, 1937. On August 31, 1986, he was posthumously recognized as a revolutionary martyr by the Ministry of Civil Affairs.
Liu Meisheng - Commander of the Army Major General 510th Regiment, died on October 28, 1937. In April 1988, the Ministry of Civil Affairs approved his posthumous recognition as a revolutionary martyr.
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Wu Keren - Lieutenant General Wu Keren, commander of the 67th Army, died at dusk on November 9, 1937. In 1987, he was recognized as a revolutionary martyr by the Ministry of Civil Affairs.
Xia Guozhang - Lieutenant General Xia Guozhang, deputy commander of the 172nd Division, died on November 21, 1937. In 1987, the People's Government of Guangxi Autonomous Region honored him as a revolutionary martyr.
Rao Guohua - Army General, Commander of the 145th Division, committed suicide on November 30, 1937. In September 1983, the Sichuan Provincial People's Government posthumously recognized him as a revolutionary martyr.
Xiaoshan Ling - Army Lieutenant General and deputy commander of the military police died on December 12, 1937. In July 1984, the Hunan Provincial People's Government posthumously recognized him as a revolutionary martyr.
Gao Zhisong - Army Lieutenant General, Commander of the 264th Brigade, died on December 12, 1937. In March 1986, the Zhejiang Provincial People's Government posthumously recognized him as a revolutionary martyr.
Rao Zhongying - Army Major General and Chief of Staff of the 156th Division died on December 12, 1937. In September 1957, he entered the Martyrs Monument in People's Park of Pingyuan County.
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Yi Anhua - Army Major General and Commander of the 259th Brigade died on the banks of the Qinhuai River on December 12, 1937. After liberation, he was posthumously recognized as a revolutionary martyr.
Zhao Xizhang - Army Lieutenant General, Commander of the 251st Brigade. In 1978, the Ministry of Civil Affairs officially awarded General Zhao Xizhang the title of Revolutionary Martyr.
Wang Mingzhang - Army General and Commander of the 122nd Division. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Wang Mingzhang was promoted as a revolutionary martyr.
Yang Huai - Commander of the Army Major General 359th Regiment. In March 1986, the Sichuan People's Government approved Yang Huai as a revolutionary martyr.
Liu Guiwu - Army Major General and Commander of the 6th Cavalry Division. On July 25, 1961, the Shaanxi Provincial People's Government posthumously recognized him as a revolutionary martyr.
Chen Zhongshu - Army Lieutenant General, Commander of the 542nd Brigade. On September 17, 1984, the Ministry of Civil Affairs posthumously recognized him as a revolutionary martyr.
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Zhou Yuan - Army Lieutenant General, Commander of the 173rd Division. In May 1985, the Ministry of Civil Affairs officially recognized him as a revolutionary martyr.
Li Bifan - Army Lieutenant General, Commander of the 23rd Division. In 1986, the Hunan Provincial People's Government posthumously recognized him as an Anti-Japanese Martyr.
Huang Qidong - Army Major General Chief of Staff of the 23rd Division. In 1985, the Hunan Provincial People's Government posthumously recognized him as a martyr.
In 1992, the Guizhou Provincial People's Government approved General Yang Jialiu as a revolutionary martyr.
Fan Zhuxian - the guerrilla commander of the Sixth District of Shandong Province (the famous old man Zhuxian). In 1953, his remains were moved from Liaocheng to the "Shanxi-Hebei-Luyu Martyrs Cemetery" in Handan. There is a memorial hall for General Fan Zhuxian in Liaocheng, in which there is a monument inscribed by Mr. Deng himself: "The place where the national hero General Fan Zhuxian died for his country."
Wang Yujiu - Army Major General and Chief of Staff of the 79th Army. In July 1984, the Shanghai Municipal People's Government recognized him as a revolutionary martyr.
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Chen Anbao - Army Lieutenant General and Commander of the 39th Army. In December 1983, he was recognized as a revolutionary martyr by the Ministry of Civil Affairs.
Zhang Zizhong - Army General, Commander-in-Chief of the 33rd Group Army. In April 1982, he was posthumously recognized as a revolutionary martyr by the Ministry of Civil Affairs.
Zheng Zuomin - Lieutenant General Zheng Zuomin, commander of the 2nd Army. In 1986, the Ministry of Civil Affairs issued a martyr certificate and posthumously recognized him as a revolutionary martyr.
Xie JinYuan - Commander of the Army Major General 524th Regiment. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the Shanghai Municipal Government praised Xie Jinyuan's feat of "participating in the anti-Japanese war and sacrificing his life for the country" and provided compensation to his relatives.
Wang Jun - Lieutenant General of the Army, Commander of the 27th Division. On May 7, 1987, the Shaanxi Provincial People's Government posthumously recognized Wang Jun as a revolutionary martyr.
Tang Huaiyuan - Army General Commander of the 3rd Army In 1986, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Tang Huaiyuan's birth, the Yunnan Provincial People's Government posthumously recognized Tang Huaiyuan as a revolutionary martyr.
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Chen Zhongzhu - Army Major General, commander of the 4th Column Guerrilla Group in the Lu-Su-Wan Border Region, and was posthumously recognized as a revolutionary martyr by the Yancheng City People's Government in 1987.
Shi Zuoheng - Army Lieutenant General Shi Zuoheng, commander of the 70th Division, the ashes of General Shi Zuoheng have been placed in the Taiyuan Twin Towers Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery.
Lieutenant General Lai Chuanxiang - Deputy Commander of the 190th Division of the Army. In May 1984, the Ministry of Civil Affairs of the People's Republic of China posthumously recognized him as a revolutionary martyr.
Lieutenant General Samurai Min - Commander of the 98th Army of the Army. After liberation, the Shanxi Provincial People's Government, Changzhi Municipal People's Government and CPPCC searched for the martyr's remains in many ways, and found them at the foot of the southwest city wall of Changzhi City in mid-May 1984. In late November of the same year On the same day, the Shanxi Provincial People's Government and the Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference held a grand ceremony in Changzhi City to rebury the general's remains in the Taihang Taiyue Martyrs Cemetery and erect a monument to commemorate him.
Dai Anlan - Lieutenant General Dai Anlan, commander of the 200th Division of the Army, signed by Chairman Mao on October 3, 1956, and awarded the "Glorious Memorial Certificate to the Families of Revolutionary Soldiers" to their families.
Zhou Fu - Army Lieutenant General and Director of the Political Department of the Lusu Theater Zone. On August 22, 1995, the Shandong Provincial People's Government posthumously recognized him as a revolutionary martyr.
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Peng Shiliang - Army Lieutenant General, temporary commander of the 5th Division. In May 1985, the Sichuan Provincial People's Government posthumously recognized him as a revolutionary martyr.
Sun Mingjin - Commander of the 10th Army Lieutenant General Reserve Division. In 1956, he was approved as a revolutionary martyr by the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China.
Li Jiayu - Army General Commander-in-Chief of the 36th Group Army. In May 1984, the Ministry of Civil Affairs approved the posthumous recognition as a revolutionary martyr who died in the Anti-Japanese War.
Kan Weiyong - Lieutenant General Kan Weiyong, commander of the 131st Division of the Army. In 1985, he was posthumously recognized as an anti-Japanese martyr by the People's Government of the Guangxi Autonomous Region.