Jing Zhiyuan Explained

Jing Zhiyuan
Native Name:靖志远
Native Name Lang:zho
Birth Place:Shandong, China
Allegiance:People's Republic of China
Branch:PLA Second Artillery Corps
Serviceyears:1963-2013
Rank:General
Commands:Second Artillery Corps

Jing Zhiyuan (; born 1944) is a retired general (shang jiang) in the Chinese People's Liberation Army. He served as commander of the Second Artillery Corps.

Military career

His ancestors are from Linshu, Shandong province, and he was born in Xiangyang, Hubei province. Jing joined the People's Liberation Army in August 1963.[1] From November 1985 to February 1993, he served as the head of the base general staff and the deputy commander of the Second Artillery Corps. He became a major general in the PLA in July 1990. From 1993 to February 1999, Jing served as the commander of the base of the Second Artillery Corps. From 1999 to January 2003, he served as the head of the general staff of the Corps and a member of the Chinese Communist Party standing committee for it. He became a lieutenant general in July 2000. In 2003, he returned to his previous post as commander of the Second Artillery Corps. In September 2004, he was chosen to become a member of the Central Military Commission. He was elevated to the rank of general on September 20, 2004.[2] He retired in November 2012 and was replaced by General Wei Fenghe, and retired from Central Military Commission in March 2013.[3]

Notes and References

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  2. News: Promotions to help Hu build armed forces base. https://archive.today/20130203151910/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1040926/asp/foreign/story_3805224.asp. dead. February 3, 2013. 26 September 2004. China Central Television. 23 March 2010.
  3. Web site: Professionalism and Factionalism in the PLA Leadership Selection.