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Zhu Liangcai

Zhu Liangcai (Chinese: 朱良才; pinyin: Zhū Liángcái; 27 September 1900 – 22 February 1989) was a general in the Chinese People's Liberation Army.

Zhu was in Waisha Village, Rucheng County, Hunan Province. He joined the Chinese Communist Party in October 1927.

From 1955–1958 he was the political commissar of Beijing Military Region.

He was made a general in 1955. He was awarded first-class Eight-One medal, first-class Independence Freedom medal and first-class Liberation medal. In July 1988, he was awarded first-class Red Star Honorary Medal.

He died on 22 February 1989 in Beijing, at the age of 88.

See also

Founding generals of the People's Liberation Army
Officers of the Beijing Military Region
Commanders
Political Commissar
Chief of Staff
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