Jiang (rank)


Jiang is the rank held by general officers in the militaries of both the People's Republic of 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.
The same rank names are used for all services, prefixed by haijun or kongjun.

People's Liberation Army

''Dajiang''

Under the rank system in place in the PLA in the era 1955-1965, there existed the rank of dajiang or Grand General. 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 генера́л а́рмии which is generally considered a five-star rank, although the insignia itself had only four. The decision to name the equivalent rank yiji shangjiang 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.

Republic of China (Taiwan) Army

Insignia adopted in 1959. Rank names are shown below using Hanyu Pinyin and traditional Chinese characters.
RankArmy
translation
Navy
translation
ROC
Army
insignia
NATO
rank
equivalent
Yiji shangjiang First class colonel general
or General
First class admiralOF-9
Erji shangjiang Second class colonel generalAdmiralOF-9
Zhongjiang Lieutenant GeneralVice AdmiralOF-8
Shaojiang Major generalRear admiralOF-7