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In what year did the China People's Liberation Army reform its rank system?
After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC) (PRC), when the People's Liberation Army of China first implemented the rank system of 1955 to 1965, the rank was set to 7 grades and 20 grades: Grand Marshal of the People's Republic of China (set but not awarded) and Marshal People's Republic of China (PRC) (PRC); General, general, lieutenant general, major general; Senior colonel, colonel, lieutenant colonel and major; Captain, captain, lieutenant and second lieutenant; Warrant officer; Staff sergeant, sergeant, corporal; Private, private. 1In July, 1988, the China People's Liberation Army re-implemented the rank system, and the rank was set at sixth grade. 18: First-class general (fixed but not granted), general, lieutenant general and major general; Senior colonel, colonel, lieutenant colonel and major; Captain, lieutenant and second lieutenant; Master sergeant, professional sergeant; Staff sergeant, sergeant, corporal; Private, private. 1April, 1993, the rank of noncommissioned officers was increased, and the ranks of master sergeant and professional noncommissioned officers were divided into four grades, three grades, two grades and one grade from high to low. 1in may, 994, there was no longer a first-class general in the rank of general officer. 1995 May 10, the Standing Committee of the Eighth NPC passed and promulgated the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Reserve Officers, which stipulated that the rank of reserve officers was 3 grades and 8 grades: reserve major general; Reserve senior colonel, colonel, lieutenant colonel and major; Reserve captains, lieutenants and second lieutenants.