Cheng Shicai
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Cheng Shicai (Chinese: 程世才) (August 8, 1912 – November 15, 1990) was a People's Liberation Army lieutenant general. He was born in Xingchong village (杏冲村), Xuanhuadian, Dawu County, Hubei. Cheng joined the Chinese Red Army (predecessor of the People's Liberation Army) in 1930, and the Chinese Communist Party later in the same year.
He graduated from the Counter-Japanese Military and Political University (1938), the Central Party School (1944) and (after the founding of the People's Republic of China) the Advanced Course of the Nanjing Military Academy of the PLA (1951).
A veteran of both the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Chinese Civil War, he served as commander of the Andong Province Military District and participated in the Liaoshen Campaign. In April 1949, he was made commander of the Liaoxi Province Military District.
After the Communist victory in the Civil War and the establishment of the People's Republic of China, he served as deputy commander of the People's Public Security Forces (1950–1957), commander of the Shenyang city garrison (1957–1959), and, most notably, deputy commander of the PLA Armored Forces for 23 years (1959–1982).
He was a member of the 5th Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and of the Central Advisory Commission.
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[edit]- 1912 births
- 1990 deaths
- Chinese Red Army generals
- Eighth Route Army generals
- People's Liberation Army generals from Hubei
- Members of the Standing Committee of the 5th National People's Congress
- Members of the Central Advisory Commission
- People from Dawu County, Hubei
- Commanders of the Andong Military District
- Commanders of the Liaoxi Military District
- People's Republic of China politicians from Hubei
- Chinese Communist Party politicians from Hubei
- Politicians from Xiaogan