The Fourth Army, the Zhang Fakui Division of the Guangdong Army (attached to Chen Cheng), was subordinate to the First Pacification Zone in February 1932, under the jurisdiction of the 59th Division and the 90th Division.
Military Commander Wang Zuohua, a native of Luoding, Guangdong, graduated from the second phase of the Huangpu Military Academy.
The Fifth Army, the Central Army, was renamed in February 1939 from the newly formed Eleventh Army in Guangxi County, and was subordinate to the Second Corps (Qiu Qingquan Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 45th Division, the 46th Division, and the 200th Division.
Military Commander Xiong Xiaosan, a native of Changsha, Hunan, graduated from the sixth phase of the Huangpu Military Academy.
The Eighth Army, the Central Army, was renamed in Jiangling, Hubei Province in May 1941 by the newly formed Eleventh Army, and was subordinate to the 13th Corps (Li Mi Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 42nd Division, the 170th Division, and the 237th Division.
Military Commander Li Mi, a native of Yingjiang, Yunnan, graduated from the fourth phase of the Huangpu Military Academy; Zhou Kaicheng, a native of Qianjiang, Hubei, graduated from the fifth phase of the Wuhan branch of the Huangpu Military Academy.
The Ninth Army, the Central Army, was renamed from the Honorary 1st Division in May 1948, and was subordinate to the 13th Corps (Li Mi Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 3rd Division, the 166th Division, and the 253rd Division.
Military Commander Huang Shu, a native of Guangdong, graduated from the third phase of Huang Fu Military Academy.
The Tenth Army, the Central Army, was formed in July 1939 by the 79th and 190th Divisions in Jiangxi, and was subordinate to the 12th Corps (Huang Wei Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 18th, 75th, and 114th Divisions.
Army Commander Qin Daoshan, a native of Shimen, Hunan, graduated from the fourth phase of the Huangpu Military Academy.
The Twelfth Army, the Central Army, was rebuilt in eastern Zhejiang in February 1949 and was subordinate to the Second Corps (Qiu Qingquan Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 112th Division and the 238th Division.
Army Commander Shu Rong, a native of Midu, Yunnan, graduated from the third phase of the Huangpu Military Academy.
The 14th Army, the Central Army, was established in Jiangxi in June 1931 and was subordinate to the 12th Corps (Huang Wei Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 10th Division and the 85th Division.
Army Commander Xiong Shouchun, a native of Nanchang, Jiangxi, graduated from the third phase of the Huangpu Military Academy.
The 18th Army, the Central Army, was expanded by the 11th Division in August 1930, and was subordinate to the 12th Corps (Huang Wei Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 11th Division, the 49th Division, and the 118th Division.
Military Commander Yang Botao, a native of Zhijiang, Hunan, graduated from the seventh phase of the Wuhan branch of the Huangpu Military Academy.
The Twentieth Army, the Yang Sen faction of the Sichuan Army, was reorganized by the Yang Sen Department of the Sichuan Army in October 1926, and the division was under the jurisdiction of the 133rd Division and the 134th Division.
Army Commander Yang Gancai, a native of Guang'an, Sichuan, Yang Sen's nephew, graduated from the first phase of the Luzhou Lecture Hall and the first phase of the Central Officer Training Corps' general officer research class.
The 21st Army, the former Liu Xiang faction of the Sichuan Army, was reorganized in November 1926 by the troops under Liu Xiang, the Sichuan Military Affairs Supervisor, and was subordinate to the First Appeasement Zone, and the division was under the jurisdiction of the 145th Division and the 146th Division.
Army Commander Wang Kejun, a native of Guang'an, Sichuan, graduated from the sixth phase of the higher education class of the Central Military Academy.
The 25th Army, the Central Army, was established in Wuchang, Hubei Province in June 1938, when it was subordinate to the Seventh Corps (Huang Baitao Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 40th Division, the 108th Division, and the 148th Division.
Army Commander Chen Shizhang, a native of Zhao County, Hebei Province, graduated from the fifth phase of the Huangpu Military Academy.
The 28th Army, formerly the He Jian faction of the Hunan Army (annexed by the Central Army), was established in Hunan in September 1930, and the division was under the jurisdiction of the 52nd Division and the 192nd Division.
Commander Li Huns; Liu Bingzhe, a native of Suqian, Jiangsu, graduated from the third phase of the Huangpu Military Academy.
The 39th Army, the Central Army, was renamed in Yantai, Shandong Province in September 1948 from the 8th Division, and was subordinate to the Sixth Corps (Li Yannian Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 103rd Division and the 147th Division.
Army Commander Wang Boxun, a native of Anlong, Guizhou, graduated from the second phase of the Guizhou Army Lecture Hall and Chongqing Army University, and was transferred from Huludao during the campaign.
The 44th Army, formerly the Liu Xiang faction of the Sichuan Army, was reorganized in October 1935 from the 13 brigades of Wang Zhangxu, the commander-in-chief of the Sixth Road of Sichuan's "Suppression of Bandits", and was subordinate to the Seventh Corps (Huang Baitao Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 150th Division and the 162nd Division.
Army Commander Wang Zejun, a native of Xichong, Sichuan, the second son of Wang Zhangxu, marched in the army.
The 41st Army, Sun Zhen Department of the Sichuan Army, was renamed by the 29th Army in May 1935, and was subordinate to the 16th Corps (Sun Yuanliang Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 122nd Division and the 124th Division.
Army Commander Hu Lincong, a native of Chengdu, Sichuan, is a member of the army and graduated from the second special class of the Army University.
The 47th Army, the former Li Jiayu faction of the Sichuan Army, was expanded by the 104th Division in Xichang, Xikang in September 1937, and was subordinate to the 16th Corps (Sun Yuanliang Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 125th Division and the 127th Division.
Army Commander Wang Qiaofeng, a native of Jianzhou, Sichuan, graduated from Suiding Military School and Nanjing Army University.
The 51st Army, the Northeast Army, was formed in Hebei in March 1933 by the 111th, 113th, 114th, and 118th Divisions, and was subordinate to the First Appeasement Zone, under the jurisdiction of the 41st Division and the 113th Division.
Army Commander Wang Yan
The 54th Army, the Central Army, was established in Jiading, Shanghai in October 1937, and was subordinate to the Sixth Corps (Li Yannian's Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 8th, 198th, and 291st Divisions.
Army Commander Que Hanqian, a native of Ningyuan, Hunan, graduated from the fourth phase of the Huangpu Military Academy, and was transferred from Huludao during the campaign.
The 55th Army, Cao Fulin Division of the Northwest Army, was formed in August 1937 by the 29th Division and the Pistol Brigade of the Third Route Army in Weixian, Shandong, and was subordinate to the Eighth Corps (Liu Ruming Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 29th Division, the 74th Division, and the 181st Division.
Army Commander Cao Fulin, a native of Jing County, Hebei Province, marched in the army.
The 59th Army, formerly the Zhang Zizhong Department of the Northwest Army, was reorganized by the 1st Division of the 29th Army in Qingxian County, Hebei Province in September 1937, and was subordinate to the 3rd Appeasement Zone, under the jurisdiction of the 38th Division and the 180th Division.
Army Commander Liu Zhensan, a native of the ancient city of Hebei, was a member of the army and graduated from the second phase of the higher education class of the Huangpu Military Academy.
The 63rd Army, the Yu Han Mou Department of the Guangdong Army, was formed in August 1937 by the 153rd and 154th Divisions in Conghua, Guangdong, and was subordinate to the Seventh Corps (Huang Baitao Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 152nd Division and the 186th Division.
Army Commander Lin Zhan, a high-ranking person in Guangdong, graduated from the Japan Army Noncommissioned Officer School; Chen Zhang, a native of Luoding, Guangdong, graduated from the Zhangzhou Guangdong Army Artillery Training Institute.
The 64th Army, Zhang Fakui Department of the Guangdong Army (attached to Chen Cheng), was formed in August 1937 by the 155th Division and the 156th Division in Chao'an, Guangdong, and was subordinate to the Seventh Corps (Huang Baitao Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 156th Division and the 159th Division.
Military Commander Liu Zhenxiang, a native of Fangcheng, Guangxi, graduated from the fifth phase of the Wuhan branch of the Huangpu Military Academy.
The 66th Army, the Central Army, was renamed in Hunan in April 1943 from the Provisional Ninth Army, which was under the jurisdiction of the 13th Division and the 185th Division.
Military Commander Luo Xianda, a native of Changsha, Hunan, graduated from the fifth phase of the Huangpu Military Commander Sha Branch.
The 68th Army, Liu Ruming's Division of the Northwest Army, was formed in August 1937 by the 29th Army stationed in Chahar, and was subordinate to the Eighth Corps (Liu Ruming Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 81st Division, the 119th Division, and the 143rd Division.
Army Commander Liu Ruzhen, a native of Xian County, Hebei Province, Liu Ruming's younger brother, graduated from the second phase of the Army University's general officer class.
The 70th Army, the former Hunan Army He Jianpai (annexed by the Central Army), was formed in August 1937 by the 19th Division in Wenzhou, Zhejiang, and was subordinate to the Second Corps (Qiu Qingquan Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 32nd Division, the 96th Division, and the 139th Division.
Army Commander Gao Jiren, a native of Jingbian, Shaanxi, graduated from the fourth phase of the Huangpu Military Academy; Deng Junlin, a native of Yongxing, Hunan, graduated from the fifth phase of the Huangpu Military Academy.
The 72nd Army, the former Liu Xiang faction of the Sichuan Army (annexed by the Central Army), was formed in June 1938 by the newly formed 13th and 14th Divisions in Wanxian County, Sichuan, and the second stage of the campaign was subordinate to the Second Corps (Qiu Qingquan Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 34th Division, the 122nd Division (rebuilt in the campaign), and the 233rd Division.
Military Commander Yu Jinyuan, a native of Jintang, Sichuan, graduated from the second phase of the Huangpu Military Academy.
The 74th Army, the Central Army, was formed in August 1937 by the 51st Division and the 58th Division in Shanghai, and was subordinate to the Second Corps (Qiu Qingquan Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 51st Division and the 58th Division.
Army Commander Qiu Weida, a native of Pingjiang, Hunan, graduated from the fourth phase of the Huangpu Military Academy.
The 77th Army, the Feng Public Security Department of the Northwest Army, was formed in September 1937 by the 37th Division, the 132nd Division, the Special Service Brigade, the 25th Independent Brigade, and the 28th Independent Division of the 29th Army in Daming, Hebei. It was subordinate to the Third Appeasement Zone, and was under the jurisdiction of the 37th Division and the 132nd Division.
Army Commander Wang Changhai, a native of the Shandong Plain, marched in the army.
The 85th Army, the Central Army, was formed in December 1937 by the 4th and 89th Divisions of the 13th Army in Jinnan, and was subordinate to the 12th Corps (Huang Wei Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 23rd, 110th and 216th Divisions.
Army Commander Wu Shaozhou, Miao nationality, native of Tianzhu, Guizhou, graduated from the fifth phase of the Guizhou Army Lecture Hall and the higher education class of the Huangpu Military Academy.
The 96th Army, formerly the Northeast Army (annexed by the Central Army), was renamed by the Second Cavalry Army in Jinan, Shandong Province in December 1945, and was subordinate to the Sixth Corps (Li Yannian's Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 141st Division and the 212th Division.
Army Commander Yu Zhaolong, a native of Binxian County, Shandong, graduated from the third phase of the higher education class of the Huangpu Military Academy.
The 99th Army, the Central Army, was established in Zunyi, Guizhou in June 1938, and was subordinate to the Sixth Corps (Li Yannian's Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 92nd and 99th Divisions.
Army Commander Hu Changqing, a native of Linxiang, Hunan, graduated from the fourth phase of the Huangpu Military Academy.
The 100th Army, the Central Army, was established in Fuzhou, Fujian Province in October 1938, and was subordinate to the Seventh Corps (Huang Baitao Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 44th Division and the 63rd Division.
Military Commander Zhou Zhidao, a native of Yongxin, Jiangxi, graduated from the fourth phase of the Whampoa Military Academy.
The 107th Army, Sun Liangcheng Department of the Northwest Army (formerly the puppet army), was reorganized in October 1948 by the provisional 25th Division in Suining, northern Jiangsu, under the jurisdiction of the 260th Division and the 261st Division.
Army Commander Sun Liangcheng, a native of Tianjin, Xingwu, one of the New Five Tigers and the Thirteen Taibao of the Northwest Army.
The 115th Army, the Northwest Army and the old headquarters of the National Third Army, in November 1948, were formed by the 59th Army and the 39th Division in Xuzhou, Jiangsu, and were subordinate to the 13th Corps (Li Mi Corps), under the jurisdiction of the 39th Division and the 180th Division.
Army Commander Si Yuankai, a native of Qingxian County, Hebei Province, graduated from the first phase of the Zhili Army Lecture Hall.