The People's Liberation Army was originally organized by
military regions (). By July 1950, there were the Northwest Military Region,
North China Military Region,
Northeastern Military Region, Southwest Military Region,
East China Military Region, and Central South Military Region. In December 1954, the existing six major military regions were reorganized into twelve regions: Shenyang (which traces history from the Northeastern Military Region), Beijing, Jinan,
Nanjing, Guangzhou,
Kunming,
Wuhan, Chengdu, Lanzhou,
Tibet,
Xinjiang, and
Inner Mongolia. The former Northwest Military Region, which became the
Beijing Military Region, doubled as Beijing-Tianjin Garrison Command. Due to
the tension in the
Taiwan Straits, the State Council ordered the establishment of the
Fuzhou Military Region on 22 April 1956. It included the provincial military districts of Fujian and Jiangsu, formerly under the Nanjing MR. The Fuzhou MR was officially established on 1 July 1956, with
Ye Fei as its commander and political commissar. The thirteen military regions established by 1956 were reduced to eleven in the late 1960s. In 1967, the Inner Mongolia and Tibet Military Regions were downgraded and incorporated into the Beijing and Chengdu Military Regions. Those eleven military regions—Shenyang, Beijing, Jinan, Nanjing, Guangzhou (including Hainan Island), Kunming, Wuhan, Chengdu, Lanzhou, Xinjiang, and Fuzhou—were reduced to seven by 1985–88. From that point the active military districts included
Lanzhou Military Region, incorporating the former
Ürümqi Military Region,
Chengdu Military Region, incorporating the former Kunming MR,
Nanjing Military Region, which includes the former Fuzhou MR,
Beijing Military Region, and
Shenyang Military Region. Finally
Guangzhou and
Jinan Military Regions both appear to include parts of the former Wuhan MR. The military regions are divided into military districts, usually contiguous with provinces, and military sub-districts. In January 2014, Chinese senior military officers revealed that the PLA is planning to reduce the number of military regions from seven to five "military areas" to have joint command with ground, naval, air, and
Second Artillery Corps forces. This change was planned to transition their concept of operations from primarily ground-oriented defense to mobile and coordinated movement of all services and to enhance offensive air and naval capabilities into the
East China Sea. The coastal Jinan, Nanjing, and Guangzhou regions became three military areas, each with a joint operations command, for projecting power into the
Yellow Sea, East China Sea, and
South China Sea. The four other inland military regions were streamlined into two military areas mainly for organizing forces for operations. In February 2016, the seven military regions were reorganized into five theater commands, as part of the
2015 People's Republic of China military reform. == See also ==