Who are the famous women generals in history?

There are some famous women generals in history. Introduce some women generals awarded by nationals, including three lieutenant generals and four major generals. ▲ Song Meiling (1897-2003), born in Wenchang, Hainan, was an influential celebrity in modern history. On December 1, 1927, she got married and became a veritable &”;first lady&”;. In 1936, she became the secretary-general of the Aviation Committee. In order to form an air force, she purchased aircraft from foreign countries, hired foreign consultants, and learned about aviation theory and aircraft design. In the spring of 1937, she was authorized to master the Air Force, and she was awarded the rank of Lieutenant General. She invited American General Chennault to be an air force consultant and formed the Flying Tigers. She soon mastered the internal leadership of the air force and became the nominal commander-in-chief of the air force, and was called the &”;mother of the air force&”;. ▲ Ba Yunying (1899-1966) was born in Guihua Tumote Special Banner (now Babai Village, Shaerqin Township, Baotou City, Inner Mongolia), a declining aristocratic family. Later, she led more than 100 flag guerrillas to publicize, expanded the formation and reorganization of two regiments, and carried out guerrilla activities. Later, he defected to the Kuomintang troops and was appointed as a member of the Suijing Mongolian Political Council and a major general commander of the Donggongqi Defense Command. General Zhang Zhizhong praised her as a model of Mongolian flag&;s anti-Japanese war and a &”;hero and unyielding Mongolian e&”;. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, she served as the special commissioner of Donggong Banner of Suimeng Party Department of the Kuomintang, and joined the &”;China Unification&”; organization. In March 1948, she was appointed as a member of Suiyuan Province&;s &”;Counter-insurgency&”; and the security commander of Lieutenant General Six Banners of Wulanchabu League. On September 19, 1949, he participated in the peaceful uprising in Suiyuan Province. After the founding of the People&;s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), he served as the captain of Wulate Houqi detachment of Wulanchabu League, the standing committee member of Wulanchabu League, the standing committee member of Bayannaoer League Committee, and the deputy rank. ▲ Qi Junfeng (1915-1947), a native of Alashan Banner, Inner Mongolia, was originally named Sefulma. After &”;July 7th&”;, she led more than 10 people to Wuyuan County. In May 1938, she was appointed as Major General Commander of the Defence Command of Urad Qianqi by the National Government Council, and recruited more than 200 young people and organized them into two regiments. In 1940, he reported to Chongqing and was promoted to Lieutenant General. After the expansion of the Ministry into three regiments, the strength expanded to more than 600 people, and was killed on July 20, 1947. ▲ Jiang Yiying (1908-2006) was born in Jiangshan, Zhejiang. Head of the Military Bureau. Graduated from Zhejiang Police Officer School and Hangzhou Training Course of Bureau of Investigation and Statistics. He was selected by Dai Li to specialize in training in sending and receiving newspapers and translating telegrams. He used to be the chief telegrapher of the military bureau, the director of the confidential office of the military bureau, the Xiamen telegrapher of the military bureau, and the head of the confidential group of the military bureau. At the beginning of December, 1941, she detected the top secret information that the Japanese army would sneak attack on the Pearl Harbor naval base of the US military on December 7, and became the head of the translation and electrical group of the headquarters of the Military Bureau, and was promoted from colonel to major general. She was the only female general in the military system. Later, he served as the principal of Yunong Primary School. ▲ Hu Lanqi (1901-1994) was born in Chengdu, Sichuan. An influential female revolutionary fighter in modern history. Participated in the Northern Expedition in 1925, and graduated from the sixth women&;s team of Huangpu Military Academy in 1927. In the summer of 1939, she came to Chongqing, the capital, and was appointed as a national battlefield.Major General of the Party and Government Committee served as an instructor and sent her to work in the third, sixth and ninth war zones. She made use of the special status of Major General of the Kuomintang to do a lot of useful work for our party. At the beginning of 1949, she completed the task of instigating the Zhang Yi uprising in Henan Province. ▲ Xie Bingying (1906-2000) was born in Duoshan Town, Xinhua County, Hunan Province (now Lengshuijiang City). Published works in 1921. In the winter of 1926, he was admitted to Wuhan Central Military and Political School (Whampoa Military Academy Wuhan Branch) and participated in the Northern Expedition. Later, he entered Shanghai University of Arts and Beiping Women&;s Normal University to study. After graduating from Beiping Women&;s Normal University, he went to Japan to study in 1931. He was arrested for refusing to go out to Puyi to Japan. He was tortured by brain, finger and electrocution in prison and was sent back to China. In 1935, he went to Japan again and studied at Waseda University. July 7th, returned to China to organize the &”;Battlefield Women&;s Service Corps&”; and assumed the post of head. Help the wounded on the line of fire and publicize the war of resistance. In 1939, he was awarded the rank of major general by the nationals. ▲ Eren Qingdalai was born in 1913 in Xilamurensumu, Damao United Banner, and married Zasak (Qi Wang) in Maoming &;an Banner in 1929. After the Japanese army invaded the grassland, the King of Qi did not cooperate with the Japanese, but secretly confronted the Japanese. In 1942, he became a spy. After her husband&;s death, she led the riot team to Shaanxi Dam in Hetao and defected to the general. In the autumn of 1943, with the support of the general, the temporary Zasak of Maoming &;an Banner was established in Shanba. She was appointed as the acting Zasak and was awarded the rank of Major General of the National Revolutionary Army. After Japan surrendered, she served as the security commander and flag commander of Maoming Anqi, and participated in the peaceful uprising in Suiyuan Province on September 19, 1949.


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