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Borrowing the East Wind, from the perspective of the establishment of the Kuomintang army after the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, old Chiang Kai-shek's "centralization" of the army

author:Yu Zhigo
Borrowing the East Wind, from the perspective of the establishment of the Kuomintang army after the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, old Chiang Kai-shek's "centralization" of the army

The First Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Hu Zongnan Department of the Central Army, under the jurisdiction of the 1st, 78th, and 167th Divisions.

The military commander is listed, a native of Liancheng, Fujian Province, and graduated from the fourth phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

The Second Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the command of He Yingqin of the Central Army, was under the jurisdiction of the 9th, 76th and 2nd Divisions.

The commander of the army, Wang Lingyun, a native of Luoyang, Henan, was a general of the Central Army and a member of the Zhensong Army

The Third Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Hu Zongnan Department of the Central Army, under the jurisdiction of the 7th and 12th Divisions.

Military Commander Luo Lirong, a native of Quxian County, Sichuan, graduated from the second phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

The Fourth Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Chen Cheng department of the Central Army, the Yue Army of Xue Yuebu, under the jurisdiction of the 59th, 90th, and 120th Divisions.

Commander Ou Zhen, a native of Shaoguan, Guangdong, is a general in the Central Army and a native of the Guangdong Army

The Fifth Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the command of He Yingqin of the Central Army, was under the jurisdiction of the 45th, 96th and 200th Divisions.

Commander Qiu Qingquan, a native of Yongjia, Zhejiang, graduated from the second phase of the Whampoa Military Academy and belonged to the Fifth Army system of the Central Army

Borrowing the East Wind, from the perspective of the establishment of the Kuomintang army after the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, old Chiang Kai-shek's "centralization" of the army

The Sixth Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Central Army, the Youth Army, under the jurisdiction of the 201st, 202nd and 204th Divisions.

Military Commander Huo Yuzhang, a native of Hunan County, graduated from the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

The Seventh Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Xingui Clan, under the jurisdiction of the 171st and 172nd Divisions.

Commander Xu Qiming, a native of Liujiang, Guangxi, was a general of the Xingui clan

The Eighth Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the command of He Yingqin of the Central Army, was under the jurisdiction of the Honorary 1st Division, the 103rd and 166th Divisions.

Li Mi, a military commander from Yingjiang, Yunnan, graduated from the fourth phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

The Ninth Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Central Army, the Youth Army, under the jurisdiction of the 205th and 206th Divisions.

Commander Zhong Bin, a native of Xingning, Guangdong, graduated from the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy and was an important member of the Song Xilian faction of the Central Army

The Tenth Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the command of He Yingqin of the Central Army, was under the jurisdiction of the 3rd, 20th and New 1st Divisions.

Military Commander Zhao Xitian, a native of Lianshui, Jiangsu Province, and Gu Zhutong's nephew, graduated from the fourth phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

Borrowing the East Wind, from the perspective of the establishment of the Kuomintang army after the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, old Chiang Kai-shek's "centralization" of the army

The Eleventh Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the jurisdiction of the 168th and Provisional 9th Divisions of Ningma and Ma Hongkui.

Military commander Ma Dunjing, Hui, Gansu Linxia people, Ma Hongkui's second son, ningma backbone members

The Twelfth Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Northeast Army, under the jurisdiction of the 111th, 112th, and new 3rd Divisions.

Commander Huo Shouyi, a native of Benxi, Liaoning, was a general of the Northeast Army

The 13th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Tang Enbo department of the Central Army, under the jurisdiction of the 4th, 54th and 89th Divisions.

Military Commander Shi Jue, a native of Guilin, Guangxi, graduated from the third term of the Whampoa Military Academy

The 14th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the chen cheng department of the Central Army, under the jurisdiction of the 10th, 83rd and 85th Divisions.

Military Commander Luo Guangwen, a native of Zhongxian County, Chongqing, is a backbone member of the Civil Engineering Department (Chen Cheng).

The 15th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Central Army, the Zhensong Army, under the jurisdiction of the 64th and 135th Divisions.

Commander Wu Tinglin, a native of Baiyuan, Henan, was a general in the Zhensong Army

Borrowing the East Wind, from the perspective of the establishment of the Kuomintang army after the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, old Chiang Kai-shek's "centralization" of the army

The 16th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Hu Zongnan Department of the Central Army, under the jurisdiction of the 22nd, 94th and 109th Divisions.

Military Commander Li Zhengxian, a native of Dongyang, Zhejiang, graduated from the second phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

The Seventeenth Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Central Army, the Shaanxi Army, under the jurisdiction of the 48th and 84th Divisions.

Commander Gao Guizi, a native of Dingbian, Shaanxi, was a general in the Shaanxi Army

The Eighteenth Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the chen cheng department of the Central Army, under the jurisdiction of the 11th, 18th and 118th divisions.

Military Commander Hu Lian, a native of Huazhou, Shaanxi, graduated from the fourth phase of the Whampoa Military Academy, and was called "Erhu" with Hu Zongnan.

The 19th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, Yan Xishan sent the Jin Army, under the jurisdiction of the 68th, provisional 37th, and 40th Divisions.

The commander xu Honglin, a native of Suning, Hebei, was a general of the Jin army sent by Yan Xishan

The 20th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Side Department of the Central Army, and the Yang Sen Faction of the Sichuan Accelerated Department, under the jurisdiction of the 133rd and 134th Divisions.

The commander of the army, Yang Gancai, a native of Guang'an, Sichuan, was a grandson of the Yang Sen clan, and a general of the Yang Sen Army

Borrowing the East Wind, from the perspective of the establishment of the Kuomintang army after the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, old Chiang Kai-shek's "centralization" of the army

The 21st Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the side department of the Central Army, the former Sichuan Accelerated Department of Liu Xiang faction, under the jurisdiction of the 145th, 146th, and new 7th Divisions.

The military commander Liu Yuqing, a native of Santai, Sichuan, was a general of the Central Army and was born in the Sichuan Army sent by Liu Xiang

The 22nd Army of the National Revolutionary Army, jingyue Xiu sent the Shaanxi army, under the jurisdiction of the 86th Division and the New 11th Brigade.

Commander Zuo Xiezhong, a native of Chang'an, Shaanxi, was a general of the Shaanxi Army

The 23rd Army of the National Revolutionary Army, Yan Xishan sent the Jin Army, under the jurisdiction of the provisional 40th, 46th, and 47th Divisions.

The commander of the army, Sun Fulin, a native of QingXian County, Hebei, was a general of the Jin army sent by Yan Xishan

The 24th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the command of Liu Wenhui in Baoding, Sichuan, was under the jurisdiction of the 136th and 137th Divisions.

Military commander Liu Wenhui, a native of Dayi, Sichuan, uncle of the Liu Xiang clan, leader of the Baoding clan in Sichuan, ruled Xikang Province for ten years, known as "King of Xikang"

The 25th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the command of He Yingqin of the Central Army, was under the jurisdiction of the 40th, 108th and 148th Divisions.

Commander Huang Baitao, a native of Tianjin, was a general of the Central Army and a member of the Zhilu Coalition Army

Borrowing the East Wind, from the perspective of the establishment of the Kuomintang army after the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, old Chiang Kai-shek's "centralization" of the army

The 26th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the command of He Yingqin of the Central Army, was under the jurisdiction of the 41st, 44th and 148th Divisions.

Military Commander Ma Liwu, a native of Huaxian County, Shaanxi, graduated from the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

The 27th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Hu Zongnan Department of the Central Army, under the jurisdiction of the 31st, 47th and 49th Divisions.

Military Commander Wang Yingzun, Shanxi Yang Gaoren, graduated from the fifth term of the Whampoa Military Academy

The 28th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the command of He Yingqin of the Central Army, was under the jurisdiction of the 52nd, 80th and 192nd Divisions.

Military Commander Li Liangrong, a native of Tong'an, Fujian, graduated from the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

The 30th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, Sun Lianzhong sent the Northwest Army, under the jurisdiction of the 27th, 30th, and 67th Divisions.

The commander of the army, Lu Chongyi, a native of Dezhou, Shandong, and Sun Lianzhong sent a general of the Northwest Army

The 31st Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Chen Cheng Department of the Central Army, the Youth Army, under the jurisdiction of the 208th and 209th Divisions.

Military Commander Huang Wei, a native of Guixi, Jiangxi, graduated from the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

Borrowing the East Wind, from the perspective of the establishment of the Kuomintang army after the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, old Chiang Kai-shek's "centralization" of the army

The Thirty-second Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Shang Zhen faction of the Jin Army, under the jurisdiction of the 139th and 141st Divisions.

The commander of the army, Tang Yongliang, a native of Daxing, Hebei, was a general of the Jin army sent by Shang Zhen

The Thirty-third Army of the National Revolutionary Army, Yan Xishan sent the Jin Army, under the jurisdiction of the 71st, provisional 38th, and 46th Divisions.

The commander of the army, Shen Rui, a native of Ying County, Shanxi, was a general of the Jin army sent by Yan Xishan

The 34th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, Yan Xishan sent the Jin Army, under the jurisdiction of the 73rd, provisional 44th, and 45th Divisions.

The commander of the army, Gao Zhuozhi, was a general of the Jin army sent by Yan Xishan

The Thirty-fifth Army of the National Revolutionary Army, Fu Zuoyi sent the Jin Army, under the jurisdiction of the 101st, new 31st, and 32nd divisions.

The commander of the army, Lu Yinglin, a native of Yuanqu, Shanxi, one of the thirteen Taibao of Yan Xishan, was the backbone of the Jin army sent by Fu Zuoyi

The 36th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the command of the 28th, 123rd and 156th Divisions of the Central Army, was under the command of Hu Zongnan.

Commander Zhong Song, a native of Songyang, Zhejiang, graduated from the second phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

Borrowing the East Wind, from the perspective of the establishment of the Kuomintang army after the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, old Chiang Kai-shek's "centralization" of the army

The Thirty-eighth Army of the National Revolutionary Army, a subsidiary of the Central Army, was formerly sent by Yang Hucheng to shaanxi, under the jurisdiction of the 17th, 55th and 177th Divisions.

Commander Zhang Yaoming, a native of Lintong, Shaanxi, graduated from the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

The 40th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, Pang Bingxun sent the Northwest Army, under the jurisdiction of the 39th and 106th Divisions.

The commander of the army, Li Zhenqing, a native of Qingping, Shandong, and a general of the Northwest Army sent by Pang Bingxun

The 41st Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the jurisdiction of the Sun Zhen faction of Baoding, Sichuan, was under the jurisdiction of the 104th, 122nd and 124th Divisions.

The commander of the army, Zeng Suyuan, a native of Guanghan, Sichuan, and Sun Zhen sent a general of the Sichuan Army

The 42nd Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Hu Zongnan Department of the Central Army, under the jurisdiction of the 128th, Pre-7th, and Provisional 58th Divisions.

Military Commander Yang Deliang, Hui, a native of Zhaotong, Yunnan, graduated from the third phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

The 43rd Army of the National Revolutionary Army, Yan Xishan sent the Jin Army, under the jurisdiction of the 70th, temporary 39th, and 49th Divisions.

The commander of the army, Liu Xiaozeng, was a general of the Jin army sent by Yan Xishan

Borrowing the East Wind, from the perspective of the establishment of the Kuomintang army after the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, old Chiang Kai-shek's "centralization" of the army

The 44th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, a part of the Sichuan Suicheng faction of Wang Yixu and the former Liu Xiang faction, was under the jurisdiction of the 150th, 162nd, and provisional 25th divisions.

The commander of the army, Wang Zejun, a native of Xichong, Sichuan, the second son of Wang Miaoxu, and the backbone of the Sichuan army sent by Wang Miaoxu

The 46th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the New Gui Clan, under the jurisdiction of the 175th, 188th, and 19th Divisions.

The military commander Han Liancheng, a native of Guyuan, Ningxia, a general of the New Gui clan, was born in the Northwest Army, and won the trust of both Sides of Jiang and Gui

The 47th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, Baoding, Sichuan, was sent by Deng Xihou and had the 125th and 127th Divisions under its jurisdiction.

The commander of the army, Chen Dingxun, a native of Jianyang, Sichuan, and Deng Xihou sent a general of the Sichuan Army

The 48th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the New Gui Clan, under the jurisdiction of the 138th, 74th and 176th Divisions.

Commander Zhang Guangwei, a native of Guilin, Guangxi, graduated from the first phase of Huangpu Nanning Branch, and is a general of the New Guizhou Department

The 49th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Northeast Army, under the jurisdiction of the 26th, 79th and 105th Divisions.

Commander Wang Tiehan, a native of Panshan, Liaoning, graduated from the fourth term of the Army Lecture Hall of the Three Eastern Provinces, and was a general of the Northeast Army

Borrowing the East Wind, from the perspective of the establishment of the Kuomintang army after the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, old Chiang Kai-shek's "centralization" of the army

The 50th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, formerly of the Liu Xiang faction of the Sichuan Expressway, had the 163rd and 164th Divisions under its jurisdiction.

The commander of the army, Tian Zhongyi, was a native of Yunnan, a general in the Sichuan Army, and a native of the Yunnan Army

The 51st Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Northeast Army, under the jurisdiction of the 113th and 114th Divisions.

Commander Zhou Yuying, a native of Anqiu, Shandong, was a general of the Northeast Army, and a former general of Yu Xuezhong

The 52nd Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the command of He Yingqin of the Central Army, was under the jurisdiction of the 2nd, 25th and 195th Divisions.

Commander Zhao Gongwu, a native of Dapu, Guangdong, graduated from the first phase of the Huangpu Chaozhou Branch School and belonged to the 52nd Army system of the Central Army

The Fifty-third Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Northeast Army, under the jurisdiction of the 116th and 130th Divisions.

Commander Zhou Fucheng, a native of Shenyang, Liaoning, graduated from the ninth term of the Baoding Army Officer School and was a general of the Northeast Army

The 54th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the chen cheng department of the Central Army, has the 63rd, 198th and new 8th divisions under its jurisdiction.

Military Commander Que Hanqian, a native of Ningyuan, Hunan, graduated from the fourth phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

Borrowing the East Wind, from the perspective of the establishment of the Kuomintang army after the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, old Chiang Kai-shek's "centralization" of the army

The Fifty-fifth Army of the National Revolutionary Army, formerly the Northwest Army of the Han Fuyu Faction, had the 29th, 74th, and 181st Divisions under its jurisdiction.

Commander Cao Fulin, a native of Jingzhou, Hebei, was a general of the Northwest Army sent by Han Fuyu

The Fifty-sixth Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Sichuan Suicheng Pan Wenhua faction and the former Liu Xiang faction, under the jurisdiction of the 163rd, 164th, and new 17th divisions.

The military commander Pan Wenhua, a native of Renshou, Sichuan, was the heir of the Sichuan army sent by Liu Xiang

The Fifty-eighth Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Longyun Dian Army, under the jurisdiction of the 183rd, new 10th, and new 11th divisions.

Commander Lu Daoyuan, a native of Changning, Yunnan, was a general of the Dian Army of the Longyun Faction

The Fifty-ninth Army of the National Revolutionary Army, formerly the Northwest Army of the Song Zheyuan Faction, under the jurisdiction of the 38th and 180th Divisions.

The commander Liu Zhensan (劉振三), a native of the old city of Hebei, was a general of the Northwest Army sent by Song Zheyuan and Zhang Zizhong

The 60th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Longyun Dian Army, under the jurisdiction of the 182nd, 184th, and provisional 21st divisions.

The commander of the army, Zeng Zesheng, a native of Yongshan, Yunnan, was a general of the Dian Army of the Longyun faction

Borrowing the East Wind, from the perspective of the establishment of the Kuomintang army after the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, old Chiang Kai-shek's "centralization" of the army

The 61st Army of the National Revolutionary Army, Yan Xishan sent the Jin Army, under the jurisdiction of the 66th, 69th, and 72nd Divisions.

The commander of the army, Liang Peihuang, a native of Guangshan, Henan, was a general of the Jin army sent by Yan Xishan

The 62nd Army of the National Revolutionary Army, Yu Hanmou sent the Cantonese Army, under the jurisdiction of the 151st, 157th, and 95th Divisions.

Commander Huang Tao, a native of Jiaoling, Guangdong, was a general in the Guangdong Army

The 63rd Army of the National Revolutionary Army, Yu Hanmou sent the Cantonese Army, under the jurisdiction of the 152nd, 153rd, and 186th Divisions.

Commander Lin Zhan, a high-ranking official in Guangdong, was a general in the Guangdong Army

The 64th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, Yu Hanmou sent the Cantonese Army, under the jurisdiction of the 131st, 156th, and 159th Divisions.

The commander of the army, Zhang Chi, a native of Jiujiang, Jiangxi, was a general of the Cantonese Army

The 65th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, Yu Hanmou sent the Cantonese Army, under the jurisdiction of the 154th, 160th, and 187th Divisions.

Commander Li Zhen, a native of Xingning, Guangdong, was a general in the Guangdong Army

Borrowing the East Wind, from the perspective of the establishment of the Kuomintang army after the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, old Chiang Kai-shek's "centralization" of the army

The 66th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the chen cheng department of the Central Army, had the 13th, 185th and 193rd divisions under its jurisdiction.

Military Commander Song Ruike, a native of Qingdao, Shandong, graduated from the third phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

The 67th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Hu Zongnan department of the Central Army, under the jurisdiction of the New 26th and 7th Cavalry Divisions.

Military Commander He Wending, Shaanxi Zhou Zhiren, graduated from the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

The 68th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, formerly the Northwest Army of the Song Dynasty, had jurisdiction over the 81st, 119th and 143rd Divisions.

The commander of the army, Liu Ruzhen, a native of Xianxian County, Hebei, and Liu Rumingdi, was a general of the Northwest Army

The 70th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the command of He Yingqin of the Central Army, administered the 75th and 107th Divisions.

Military Commander Chen Yiding, a native of Suqian, Jiangsu Province, graduated from the third phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

The 71st Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the command of He Yingqin of the Central Army, administered the 87th, 88th and 91st Divisions.

Commander Chen Mingren, a native of Liling, Hunan, graduated from the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

Borrowing the East Wind, from the perspective of the establishment of the Kuomintang army after the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, old Chiang Kai-shek's "centralization" of the army

The Seventy-second Army of the National Revolutionary Army, formerly of the Liu Xiang faction of the Sichuan Expressway, had jurisdiction over the 34th, New 13th, and New 15th Divisions.

Commander Fu Yi, Tujia family, Chongqing native, sichuan army general

The 73rd Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the command of He Yingqin of the Central Army, had the 15th, 77th and 193rd Divisions under its jurisdiction.

Commander Han Jun, a native of Huanggang, Hubei Province, graduated from the first phase of the Huangpu Military Academy

The 74th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the command of He Yingqin of the Central Army, had the 51st, 57th and 58th Divisions under its jurisdiction.

Commander Zhang Lingfu, a native of Xi'an, Shaanxi, graduated from the fourth phase of the Huangpu Military Academy and belonged to the 74th Army system of the Central Army

The 75th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, chen cheng of the Central Army, under the jurisdiction of the 16th and 76th divisions.

Military Commander Liu Jiming, a native of Linhai, Zhejiang, graduated from the eighth phase of the Baoding Military Academy

The 76th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Hu Zongnan department of the Central Army, under the jurisdiction of the 24th and 144th Divisions.

Military Commander Liao Ang, a native of Sichuan Province, graduated from the second phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

Borrowing the East Wind, from the perspective of the establishment of the Kuomintang army after the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, old Chiang Kai-shek's "centralization" of the army

The Seventy-seventh Army of the National Revolutionary Army, formerly the Northwest Army of the Song Dynasty, under the jurisdiction of the 37th and 132nd Divisions.

Commander Wang Changhai, a native of the Shandong Plain, was a general of the Northwest Army

The 79th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, chen cheng of the Central Army, under the jurisdiction of the 98th, 194th, and provisional 2nd Divisions.

Military Commander Fang Jing, a native of Jiangdu, Jiangsu Province, graduated from the second phase of Huangpu Chaozhou Branch

The 80th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Hu Zongnan Department of the Central Army, under the jurisdiction of the New 27th and 37th Divisions.

Military Commander Yuan Pu, a native of Xinhua, Hunan, graduated from the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

The 81st Army of the National Revolutionary Army, ningma and Ma Hongbin factions, under the jurisdiction of the 35th and temporary 60th divisions.

Commander Ma Hongbin, Hui, Linxia, Gansu, chief of Ningma

The Eighty-second Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Qingma and Ma Bufang factions, under the jurisdiction of the 100th Division.

Military commander Ma Jiyuan, Hui, Gansu Linxia people, Ma Bufang's eldest son, Qingma backbone

Borrowing the East Wind, from the perspective of the establishment of the Kuomintang army after the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, old Chiang Kai-shek's "centralization" of the army

The 83rd Army of the National Revolutionary Army, Yan Xishan sent the Jin Army, under the jurisdiction of the provisional 50th, 65th, and 99th Divisions.

Commander Xu Honglin, a native of Suning, Hebei, graduated from the first phase of the Baoding Military Academy

The 85th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Tang Enbo department of the Central Army, under the jurisdiction of the 23rd and 110th Divisions.

Military commander Wu Shaozhou, Miao, Guizhou Tianzhu people, Guizhou DaowuTang fifth class graduate, Qianjun origin

The 88th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the he yingqin department of the Central Army, has jurisdiction over the 62nd and 21st New 21st Divisions.

Military Commander Fang Xianjue, a native of Xiao County, Anhui Province, graduated from the third phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

The 90th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Hu Zongnan Department of the Central Army, under the jurisdiction of the 53rd and 61st Divisions.

Commander Yan Ming

The 91st Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Hu Zongnan Department of the Central Army, under the jurisdiction of the 191st and New 4th Divisions.

Military Commander Wang Jin, a native of Hefei, Anhui Province, graduated from the ninth term of the Baoding Military Academy

Borrowing the East Wind, from the perspective of the establishment of the Kuomintang army after the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, old Chiang Kai-shek's "centralization" of the army

The 92nd Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the command of He Yingqin of the Central Army, had the 21st, 56th and 142nd Divisions under its jurisdiction.

Military Commander Hou Jingru, a native of Yongcheng, Henan, graduated from the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

The 93rd Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Dian Army of the Longyun Faction, had temporary jurisdiction over the 18th, 20th and 22nd Divisions.

Commander Lu Junquan, yi, a native of Zhaotong, Yunnan, graduated from the eighteenth term of the Yunnan Daowutang, and was a general in the Dian Army

The 94th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the chen cheng department of the Central Army, had the 5th, 43rd and 121st divisions under its jurisdiction.

Military Commander Mou Tingfang, a native of Langdai, Guizhou, graduated from the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

The 95th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, baoding in Sichuan, was sent by Deng Xihou, and had jurisdiction over the 126th and 9th New Divisions.

Military Commander Huang Yin, a native of Huayang, Sichuan, graduated from the first phase of the Baoding Military Academy

The 96th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Northeast Army, under the jurisdiction of the 12th, 14th and 15th Divisions.

Military Commander Liao Yunze, a native of Huainan, Anhui, graduated from the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

Borrowing the East Wind, from the perspective of the establishment of the Kuomintang army after the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, old Chiang Kai-shek's "centralization" of the army

The Ninety-seventh Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the jurisdiction of the Central Army, was under the jurisdiction of the 32nd, 82nd and New 20th Divisions.

Military Commander Wang Yuwen, a native of Xia County, Shanxi, studied at the Japanese Non-Commissioned Officer School in his early years

The 98th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the command of He Yingqin of the Central Army, was under the jurisdiction of the 117th and 4th Divisions.

Military Commander Duan Linmao, a native of Yingshan, Hubei Province, graduated from the third phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

The 99th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the chen cheng department of the Central Army, had the 60th, 92nd and 99th divisions under its jurisdiction.

Commander Liang Hanming, Xinyiren, Guangdong, graduated from the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

The 100th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, under the he yingqin department of the Central Army, had the 19th, 63rd and pre-9th divisions under its jurisdiction.

Li Tianxia, a native of Shanghai, graduated from the third phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

The New First Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Central Army, the Expeditionary Force system, under the jurisdiction of the 50th, new 30th and 38th divisions.

Military Commander Sun Liren, a native of Lujiang, Anhui Province, graduated from Tsinghua University and the Virginia Military Academy in the United States, and is known as "Fox of the Jungle" and "Rommel of the East"

Borrowing the East Wind, from the perspective of the establishment of the Kuomintang army after the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, old Chiang Kai-shek's "centralization" of the army

The New Second Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Hu Zongnan department of the Central Army, has the jurisdiction of the New 45th and 46th Divisions.

Military Commander Li Tiejun, a native of Meixian County, Guangdong Province, graduated from the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

The New Sixth Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Central Military Department, the Expeditionary Force system, under the jurisdiction of the 14th, new 22nd and 207th Divisions.

Military Commander Liao Yaoxiang, a native of Xinshao, Hunan, graduated from the sixth phase of the Whampoa Military Academy and later entered the French Saint-Cyr Military Academy

The New Eighth Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the former Song Zheyuan Faction Of the Northwest Army, under the jurisdiction of the New 6th and Provisional 29th Divisions.

Commander Gao Shuxun, a native of Yanshan, Hebei, was a general of the Northwest Army

The Provisional Second Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Chen Cheng department of the Central Army, the Yue Army of Xue Yuebu, under the jurisdiction of the 6th, Provisional 7th and 8th Divisions.

Military Commander Shen Fazao, a remnant of Jiangxi, graduated from the second phase of the Whampoa Military Academy

The Provisional Third Army of the National Revolutionary Army, Fu Zuoyi sent the Jin Army, under the jurisdiction of the Provisional 10th, 11th, and 17th Divisions.

Military commander Dong Qiwu, a native of Hejin, Shanxi, graduated from Bin Ye School

Borrowing the East Wind, from the perspective of the establishment of the Kuomintang army after the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, old Chiang Kai-shek's "centralization" of the army

The Provisional Fourth Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Hu Zongnan Department of the Central Army, has the provisional 4th and 47th Divisions under its jurisdiction.

Military Commander Xie Fusan, a native of Changfeng, Anhui, graduated from the first phase of Huangpu Chaozhou Branch

The Provisional Fifth Army of the National Revolutionary Army, the Hu Zongnan Department of the Central Army, has the jurisdiction of the New 41st and Pre-8th Divisions.

Commander Li Hanzhang, a native of Shenqiu, Henan, was a general of the Northwest Army

The National Revolutionary Army rode the First Army, Yan Xishan sent the Jin Army, under the jurisdiction of the 1st, 2nd, and 4th Cavalry Divisions.

The commander of the army, Shen Rui, a native of Ying County, Shanxi, was a general of the Jin Army

The National Revolutionary Army rode the Third Army, the Central Army Hu Zongnan was of the 9th and 10th cavalry divisions.

He Guangqian, a military commander from Liling, Hunan, graduated from the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy and later entered the Army University in Berlin, Germany

The National Revolutionary Army rode the Fourth Army, and Fu Zuoyi sent the Jin Army, under the jurisdiction of the New Cavalry 3rd and 4th Divisions.

The commander of the army, Yuan Qingrong, a native of Hejian in Hebei, was a general of the Jin Army

The National Revolutionary Army rode the Fifth Army, the Qingma and Ma Bufang factions, and the 5th and 8th Cavalry Divisions under its jurisdiction.

Military commander Ma Chengxiang, Hui, Gansu Linxia people, Ma Bufang's nephew, Ma Buqing's son-in-law, Qingma backbone