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Jiang (rank)

Jiang (formerly romanized chiang and usually translated general), is a rank held by general officers in the armed forces of both the People's Republic of China (mainland China) and the Republic of China on Taiwan. The People's Liberation Army and the People's Armed Police use three levels at present while the Republic of China Armed Forces use four.

Jiang
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Vietnamese name
Vietnamese alphabetTướng
Chữ Hán
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Transcriptions
Revised Romanizationjang
Japanese name
Kanji
Transcriptions
Romanizationshō

In both North and South Korea, the same rank is also used but typically romanized as jang. In Japan, the same character is read shō. In Vietnam, the same character is read tướng.

Chinese edit

People's Liberation Army edit

The same rank names are used for all services, prefixed by haijun (simplified Chinese: 海军; traditional Chinese: 海軍; lit. 'naval force') or kongjun (simplified Chinese: 空军; traditional Chinese: 空軍; lit. 'air force').

Rank group General/flag officers
Chinese 上将 中将 少将
Pinyin Shàngjiāng Zhōngjiāng Shàojiāng
Literal translation Upper commander Middle commander Lower commander
  PLA Ground Forces[1]      
  PLA Navy[1]            
  PLA Air Force[1]      
  People's Armed Police[1]      
上将
Shàngjiāng
中将
Zhōngjiāng
少将
Shàojiāng
Rank group General/flag officers

Dajiang edit

Under the rank system in place in the PLA in the era 1955–1965, there existed the rank of dajiang (Chinese: 大将; lit. 'Grand commander'). This rank was awarded to 10 of the veteran leaders of the PLA in 1955 and never conferred again. It was considered equivalent to the Soviet rank of army general. The decision to name the equivalent rank yiji shangjiang (Chinese: 一级上将; lit. 'Upper commander first class') when it was briefly re-established in 1988-1994 was likely due to a desire to keep the rank of dajiang an honorary one awarded after a war, much as General of the Armies in the United States Army. It was offered to Deng Xiaoping who declined the new rank. Thus it was never conferred and scrapped in 1994.

Republic of China Armed Forces edit

Rank group General/flag officers
Chinese 一級上將 二級上將 中將 少將
Pinyin Yiji shangjiang Erji shangjiang Zhongjiang Shaojiang
Literal translation First class upper commander Second class upper commander Middle commander Lower commander
  Republic of China Army[2]        
Translation[3] Full general General Lieutenant general Major general
  Republic of China Navy[2]                
Translation[3] Full admiral Admiral Vice admiral Rear admiral
  Republic of China Air Force[2]        
Translation[3] Full general General Lieutenant general Major general
  Republic of China Marine Corps[2]      
Translation[3] General Lieutenant general Major general
一級上將
Yiji shangjiang
二級上將
Erji shangjiang
中將
Zhongjiang
少將
Shaojiang
Rank group General/flag officers

Japanese variant edit

The same rank names are used for all services, prefixed by riku (Japanese: , lit.'land'), kai (Japanese: , lit.'sea') or (Japanese: , lit.'air'). The rank insignia of the Bakuryōchō-taru-shō was enacted on December 1, 1962, and before that, it was the same three-star as other Shō.

Rank group General/flag officers
Japanese 幕僚長たる将 将補
Romanization Bakuryōchō-taru-shō Shō Shō-ho
Literal translation Commander serving as Chief of staff Commander Supplementary commander
  Japanese Army[4]      
U.S. equivalent[5] General Lieutenant general Major general
  Japanese Navy[4]            
U.S. equivalent[5] Admiral Vice admiral Rear admiral
  Japanese Air Force[4]      
U.S. equivalent[5] General Lieutenant general Major general
幕僚長たる将
Bakuryōchō-taru-shō

Shō
将補
Shō-ho
Rank group General/flag officers

Korean variant edit

North Korea edit

Rank group General/flag officers
Hangul 대장 상장 중장 소장
Hanja 大將 上將 中將 少將
Romanization Daejang Sangjang Chungjang Sojang
Literal translation Grand commander Upper commander Middle commander Lower commander
  Korean People's Army Ground Force[6]        
Army general Colonel general Lieutenant general Major general
  Korean People's Navy[6]        
Admiral of the Fleet Admiral Vice admiral Rear admiral
  Korean People's Army Air Force[6]        
Army general Colonel general Lieutenant general Major general
대장
Daejang
상장
Sangjang
중장
Chungjang
소장
Sojang
Rank group General/flag officers

South Korea edit

Rank group General/flag officers
Hangul 대장 중장 소장 준장
Hanja 大將 中將 少將 准將
Romanization Daejang Jungjang Sojang Junjang
Literal translation Grand commander Middle commander Lower commander Given commander
  Armed Forces[7]        
English translation
(Army)[8]
General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general

English translation
(Navy)[8]
Admiral Vice admiral Rear admiral Rear admiral
(lower half)

English translation
(Air Force)[8]
General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general

English translation
(Marine Corps)
General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general
대장
Daejang
중장
Jungjang
소장
Sojang
준장
Junjang
Rank group General/flag officers

Vietnamese variant edit

Rank group General/flag officers
Vietnamese Đại tướng Thượng tướng Trung tướng Thiếu tướng
Chữ Hán 大將 上將 中將 少將
Literal translation Great general Upper general Middle general Lower general
  Vietnam People's Ground Force[9]        
Translation[10] Army general Colonel general Lieutenant general Major general
  Vietnam People's Air Force[9]      
Translation[10] Colonel general Lieutenant general Major general
Vietnamese Đại tướng Thượng tướng Trung tướng Thiếu tướng
Rank group General/flag officers

South Vietnamese variant edit

Rank group General/flag officers
Vietnamese Thống tướng Đại tướng Trung tướng Thiếu tướng Chuẩn tướng
Chữ Hán 統將 大將 中將 少將 准將
Literal translation Master general Grand general Middle general Lower general Quasi-general
  Army of the Republic of Vietnam
(1967-1975)[11]
         
Translation[11] General of the Army General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general
  Republic of Vietnam Marine Division
(1967-1975)
     
Translation Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general
  Republic of Vietnam Air Force
(1967-1975)[11]
         
Translation[11] General of the Air Force General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general
Vietnamese Thống tướng Đại tướng Trung tướng Thiếu tướng Chuẩn tướng
Rank group General/flag officers

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Ping, Xu (7 August 2017). [The evolution of our military rank system over the ninety years of its establishment]. mod.gov.cn (in Chinese). Ministry of National Defense. Archived from the original on 28 December 2019. Retrieved 13 June 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d [Drawings of the Uniform Regulations of the Army, Navy and Air Force] (PDF). Gazette of the Presidential Palace (6769): 65–67. 7 November 1996. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 March 2017. Retrieved 15 August 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d Ministry of National Defense (4 December 2019). "Act of Commission for Officers and Noncommissioned Officers of the Armed Forces". law.moj.gov.tw. Ministry of Justice. Retrieved 17 August 2022.
  4. ^ a b c "自衛官の階級" [Self-Defense Forces rank]. mod.go.jp (in Japanese). Japanese Ministry of Defense. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
  5. ^ a b c Dolan, Ronald E. (1999). "National Security". In Worden, Robert L. (ed.). Japan: a country study. Area Handbook (5th ed.). Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress. p. 449. LCCN 91029874. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
  6. ^ a b c Minnich, James M. (2008). "National Security". In Worden, Robert L. (ed.). North Korea: a country study. Area Handbook (5th ed.). Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress. pp. 266, 268. LCCN 2008028547. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  7. ^ "gyegeubjang-ui jesig(je7joje2hang gwanlyeon)" 계급장의 제식(제7조제2항 관련) [Rank insignia (related to Article 7 (2))]. law.go.kr (in Korean). Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  8. ^ a b c Katz, Rodney P. (1992). "National Security". In Savada, Andrea Matles; Shaw, William (eds.). South Korea: a country study. Area Handbook (4th ed.). Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress. p. 292. LCCN 91039109. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  9. ^ a b . mod.gov.vn (in Vietnamese). Ministry of Defence (Vietnam). 26 August 2009. Archived from the original on 2 December 2021. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
  10. ^ a b Pike, Douglas (1989). "National Security". In Cima, Ronald J. (ed.). Vietnam: a country study. Area Handbook (1st ed.). Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress. p. 256. LCCN 88600482. Retrieved 31 December 2023.
  11. ^ a b c d Armed Forces Information and Education (1968). Uniforms of Seven Allies (DOD GEN-30). Department of Defense. pp. 26–28. Retrieved 2 July 2022.

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Jiang formerly romanized chiang and usually translated general is a rank held by general officers in the armed forces of both the People s Republic of China mainland China and the Republic of China on Taiwan The People s Liberation Army and the People s Armed Police use three levels at present while the Republic of China Armed Forces use four JiangChinese nameTraditional Chinese將Simplified Chinese将TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinjiangWade GileschiangVietnamese nameVietnamese alphabetTướngChữ Han將Korean nameHangul장Hanja將TranscriptionsRevised RomanizationjangJapanese nameKanji将TranscriptionsRomanizationshō In both North and South Korea the same rank is also used but typically romanized as jang In Japan the same character is read shō In Vietnam the same character is read tướng Contents 1 Chinese 1 1 People s Liberation Army 1 1 1 Dajiang 1 2 Republic of China Armed Forces 2 Japanese variant 3 Korean variant 3 1 North Korea 3 2 South Korea 4 Vietnamese variant 4 1 South Vietnamese variant 5 See also 6 ReferencesChinese editPeople s Liberation Army edit The same rank names are used for all services prefixed by haijun simplified Chinese 海军 traditional Chinese 海軍 lit naval force or kongjun simplified Chinese 空军 traditional Chinese 空軍 lit air force Rank group General flag officers Chinese 上将 中将 少将 Pinyin Shangjiang Zhōngjiang Shaojiang Literal translation Upper commander Middle commander Lower commander nbsp PLA Ground Forces 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp PLA Navy 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp PLA Air Force 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp People s Armed Police 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp 上将 Shangjiang 中将 Zhōngjiang 少将 Shaojiang Rank group General flag officers Dajiang edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Jiang rank news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Under the rank system in place in the PLA in the era 1955 1965 there existed the rank of dajiang Chinese 大将 lit Grand commander This rank was awarded to 10 of the veteran leaders of the PLA in 1955 and never conferred again It was considered equivalent to the Soviet rank of army general The decision to name the equivalent rank yiji shangjiang Chinese 一级上将 lit Upper commander first class when it was briefly re established in 1988 1994 was likely due to a desire to keep the rank of dajiang an honorary one awarded after a war much as General of the Armies in the United States Army It was offered to Deng Xiaoping who declined the new rank Thus it was never conferred and scrapped in 1994 Republic of China Armed Forces edit Rank group General flag officers Chinese 一級上將 二級上將 中將 少將 Pinyin Yiji shangjiang Erji shangjiang Zhongjiang Shaojiang Literal translation First class upper commander Second class upper commander Middle commander Lower commander nbsp Republic of China Army 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Translation 3 Full general General Lieutenant general Major general nbsp Republic of China Navy 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Translation 3 Full admiral Admiral Vice admiral Rear admiral nbsp Republic of China Air Force 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Translation 3 Full general General Lieutenant general Major general nbsp Republic of China Marine Corps 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp Translation 3 General Lieutenant general Major general 一級上將 Yiji shangjiang 二級上將 Erji shangjiang 中將 Zhongjiang 少將 Shaojiang Rank group General flag officersJapanese variant editThe same rank names are used for all services prefixed by riku Japanese 陸 lit land kai Japanese 海 lit sea or ku Japanese 空 lit air The rank insignia of the Bakuryōchō taru shō was enacted on December 1 1962 and before that it was the same three star as other Shō Rank group General flag officers Japanese 幕僚長たる将 将 将補 Romanization Bakuryōchō taru shō Shō Shō ho Literal translation Commander serving as Chief of staff Commander Supplementary commander nbsp Japanese Army 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp U S equivalent 5 General Lieutenant general Major general nbsp Japanese Navy 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp U S equivalent 5 Admiral Vice admiral Rear admiral nbsp Japanese Air Force 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp U S equivalent 5 General Lieutenant general Major general 幕僚長たる将 Bakuryōchō taru shō 将 Shō 将補 Shō ho Rank group General flag officersKorean variant editSee also Comparative military ranks of Korea JangHangul장Hanja將Revised RomanizationJangMcCune ReischauerJang North Korea edit Rank group General flag officers Hangul 대장 상장 중장 소장 Hanja 大將 上將 中將 少將 Romanization Daejang Sangjang Chungjang Sojang Literal translation Grand commander Upper commander Middle commander Lower commander nbsp Korean People s Army Ground Force 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Army general Colonel general Lieutenant general Major general nbsp Korean People s Navy 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Admiral of the Fleet Admiral Vice admiral Rear admiral nbsp Korean People s Army Air Force 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Army general Colonel general Lieutenant general Major general 대장 Daejang 상장 Sangjang 중장 Chungjang 소장 Sojang Rank group General flag officers South Korea edit Rank group General flag officers Hangul 대장 중장 소장 준장 Hanja 大將 中將 少將 准將 Romanization Daejang Jungjang Sojang Junjang Literal translation Grand commander Middle commander Lower commander Given commander nbsp Armed Forces 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp English translation Army 8 General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general English translation Navy 8 Admiral Vice admiral Rear admiral Rear admiral lower half English translation Air Force 8 General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general English translation Marine Corps General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general 대장 Daejang 중장 Jungjang 소장 Sojang 준장 Junjang Rank group General flag officersVietnamese variant editMain article Vietnamese military ranks and insignia Rank group General flag officers Vietnamese Đại tướng Thượng tướng Trung tướng Thiếu tướng Chữ Han 大將 上將 中將 少將 Literal translation Great general Upper general Middle general Lower general nbsp Vietnam People s Ground Force 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Translation 10 Army general Colonel general Lieutenant general Major general nbsp Vietnam People s Air Force 9 nbsp nbsp nbsp Translation 10 Colonel general Lieutenant general Major general Vietnamese Đại tướng Thượng tướng Trung tướng Thiếu tướng Rank group General flag officers South Vietnamese variant edit Main article South Vietnamese military ranks and insignia Rank group General flag officers Vietnamese Thống tướng Đại tướng Trung tướng Thiếu tướng Chuẩn tướng Chữ Han 統將 大將 中將 少將 准將 Literal translation Master general Grand general Middle general Lower general Quasi general nbsp Army of the Republic of Vietnam 1967 1975 11 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Translation 11 General of the Army General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general nbsp Republic of Vietnam Marine Division 1967 1975 nbsp nbsp nbsp Translation Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general nbsp Republic of Vietnam Air Force 1967 1975 11 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Translation 11 General of the Air Force General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general Vietnamese Thống tướng Đại tướng Trung tướng Thiếu tướng Chuẩn tướng Rank group General flag officersSee also editXiao rank Wei rank Shi rank Ranks of the People s Liberation Army Ground Force Ranks of the People s Liberation Army Navy Ranks of the People s Liberation Army Air Force Ranks of the People s Armed Police Republic of China Armed Forces rank insigniaReferences edit a b c d Ping Xu 7 August 2017 我军建军九十年军衔制度沿革 The evolution of our military rank system over the ninety years of its establishment mod gov cn in Chinese Ministry of National Defense Archived from the original on 28 December 2019 Retrieved 13 June 2021 a b c d Luhǎikōng junfu zhi tiaoli fu tu 陸海空軍服制條例附圖 Drawings of the Uniform Regulations of the Army Navy and Air Force PDF Gazette of the Presidential Palace 6769 65 67 7 November 1996 Archived from the original PDF on 6 March 2017 Retrieved 15 August 2022 a b c d Ministry of National Defense 4 December 2019 Act of Commission for Officers and Noncommissioned Officers of the Armed Forces law moj gov tw Ministry of Justice Retrieved 17 August 2022 a b c 自衛官の階級 Self Defense Forces rank mod go jp in Japanese Japanese Ministry of Defense Retrieved 7 June 2021 a b c Dolan Ronald E 1999 National Security In Worden Robert L ed Japan a country study Area Handbook 5th ed Washington D C Library of Congress p 449 LCCN 91029874 Retrieved 12 February 2024 a b c Minnich James M 2008 National Security In Worden Robert L ed North Korea a country study Area Handbook 5th ed Washington D C Library of Congress pp 266 268 LCCN 2008028547 Retrieved 20 October 2021 gyegeubjang ui jesig je7joje2hang gwanlyeon 계급장의 제식 제7조제2항 관련 Rank insignia related to Article 7 2 law go kr in Korean Retrieved 30 December 2021 a b c Katz Rodney P 1992 National Security In Savada Andrea Matles Shaw William eds South Korea a country study Area Handbook 4th ed Washington D C Library of Congress p 292 LCCN 91039109 Retrieved 2 January 2022 a b Quy định quan hiệu cấp hiệu phu hiệu va lễ phục của Quan đội nhan dan Việt Nam mod gov vn in Vietnamese Ministry of Defence Vietnam 26 August 2009 Archived from the original on 2 December 2021 Retrieved 30 May 2021 a b Pike Douglas 1989 National Security In Cima Ronald J ed Vietnam a country study Area Handbook 1st ed Washington D C Library of Congress p 256 LCCN 88600482 Retrieved 31 December 2023 a b c d Armed Forces Information and Education 1968 Uniforms of Seven Allies DOD GEN 30 Department of Defense pp 26 28 Retrieved 2 July 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jiang rank amp oldid 1225325094 Korean variant, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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