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Chen Zaidao (, 24 January 1909 – 6 April 1993) was a Chinese general in the People's Liberation Army. Following the establishment of the Second United Front against Japan, Chen, then Deputy Commander of the Eighth Route Army's 386th Brigade, was given the official rank of Major General by the National Revolutionary Army. After the Communist victory in the Civil War, he was awarded the rank of Colonel General (1955). Chen commanded the Wuhan Military Region from 1954 to 1967 and is most noted for having arrested pro-Mao Xie Fuzhi and Wang Li during the Wuhan Incident in July 1967. He was promptly dismissed after the incident, but was rehabilitated in 1972 and entered the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party in 1978.

During the Tiananmen Square protests of spring 1989, Chen Zaidao joined former Minister of Defense Zhang Aiping and five other retired generals in opposing the enforcement of martial law by the Army in Beijing.

See also

  • List of officers of the People's Liberation Army

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