"\u5927\u5143\u5E25"@en . "d\u00E0 yu\u00E1n shu\u00E0i"@en . . . . . "Da Yuan Shuai"@en . . . "During the early Republic of China, the rank of \"Grand Marshal of the Army and Navy\" (\u9678\u6D77\u8ECD\u5927\u5143\u5E25) was assumed by Yuan Shikai in 1913, Sun Yat-sen in 1917 and Zhang Zuolin in 1927. The rank was replaced by the Nationalist Government with the \"General Special Class\" or \"Generalissimo\" (\u7279\u7D1A\u4E0A\u5C07) and awarded to Chiang Kai-shek in 1935. The rank of \"Grand Marshal of the People's Republic of China\" (\u4E2D\u83EF\u4EBA\u6C11\u5171\u548C\u570B\u5927\u5143\u5E25) was proposed after the establishment of the People's Republic (perhaps for Mao Zedong), but was never conferred."@en . . "During the early Republic of China, the rank of \"Grand Marshal of the Army and Navy\" (\u9678\u6D77\u8ECD\u5927\u5143\u5E25) was assumed by Yuan Shikai in 1913, Sun Yat-sen in 1917 and Zhang Zuolin in 1927. The rank was replaced by the Nationalist Government with the \"General Special Class\" or \"Generalissimo\" (\u7279\u7D1A\u4E0A\u5C07) and awarded to Chiang Kai-shek in 1935. The rank of \"Grand Marshal of the People's Republic of China\" (\u4E2D\u83EF\u4EBA\u6C11\u5171\u548C\u570B\u5927\u5143\u5E25) was proposed after the establishment of the People's Republic (perhaps for Mao Zedong), but was never conferred."@en .