Grand Marshal of the People's Republic of China

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The Grand Marshal of the People's Republic of China was a proposed but never formally established supreme military rank that would have stood above the rank of Marshal in the early PRC military hierarchy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf proposed military rank
unestablished military rank
appliesTo People's Liberation Army NERFINISHED
associatedWith Chinese military rank system
People's Liberation Army rank reforms
comparativeRank analogous to other countries' highest marshal ranks (conceptually)
conceptualRole symbol of unified command over all services
country China
surface form: People's Republic of China
designedAs title for a single top military leader
established no
hierarchicalPosition above Marshal of the People's Republic of China
intendedFunction supreme commander rank
language Chinese
legalStatus not codified as an active rank
militaryBranch air forces (conceptually)
ground forces (conceptually)
naval forces (conceptually)
nature honorary and command rank (proposed)
proposedIn People's Republic of China NERFINISHED
rankClass supreme military rank
rankGroup general officer ranks (proposed top tier)
rankLevel theoretical highest rank in PRC military hierarchy
relativeRank higher than Marshal rank
scope national-level military leadership
status never formally established
not implemented
subordinateRanks Marshal of the People's Republic of China NERFINISHED
timePeriod early years of the People's Republic of China

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Marshal of the People's Republic of China distinctFrom Grand Marshal of the People's Republic of China