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  2. Category:Chinese female generals - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Chinese female generals" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.

  3. Qin Liangyu - Wikipedia

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    Qin Liangyu (1574–1648), courtesy name Zhensu, was a female general best known for defending the Ming dynasty from attacks by the Manchu-led Later Jin dynasty in the 17th century. Early life and education

  4. Li Zhen (female general) - Wikipedia

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    Mao Zedong presented Li with an 1st Class Order of Liberation and Zhou Enlai granted her the rank of Major General. [5] Her husband, Gan Siqi, was promoted to Colonel General alongside her. Li was the first and only female at the time to be raised to the rank of major general. [5]

  5. List of generals of China - Wikipedia

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    On 18 January 2023, 1 officer were promoted to general: [27] Huang Ming; On 28 June 2023, 2 officers were promoted to general: [28] Zheng Xuan; Ling Huanxin; On 31 July 2023, 2 officers were promoted to general: [29] Wang Houbin; Xu Xisheng; On 25 December 2023, 2 officers were promoted to general: [30] Wang Wenquan; Hu Zhongming

  6. Shen Yunying - Wikipedia

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    Shen Yunying was the daughter of General Shen Zhixu, who was in command of the garrison at Daozhou, in modern-day Hunan. [2] She accompanied her father on his missions, and she was married to a man of the army. [citation needed] In 1643, her father was killed in battle against the rebel army of Zhang Xianzhong. [1]

  7. Zhang Qinqiu - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Qinqiu (Chinese: 张琴秋; November 15, 1904 – April 22, 1968) was a Chinese Communist revolutionary, military commander, and politician.She was one of the first female members of the Chinese Communist Party, and one of the 28 Bolsheviks trained in Moscow.

  8. Liang Hongyu - Wikipedia

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    Liang Hongyu was a Chinese general of the Song Dynasty. [1] She became famous during the Jin–Song wars against the Jurchen-led Jin Dynasty. Her real given name was lost in time. She was simply referenced in the official Chinese history books as "Lady Liang" (梁氏).

  9. Category:Women in war in China - Wikipedia

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    Women in ancient Chinese warfare (1 C, 21 P) C. Chinese female military personnel ... Li Zhen (female general) Liang Boqi; M. Mu Guiying; N. Ng Mui; P. Princess ...