(second from left). and Gen. Zhang Youxia (right) visit USMC Base
Camp Lejeune, NC, May 9, 2012 Zhang joined the army in December 1968 at 18 years of age. In 1976, he was serving in the 6th Company of the 119th Regiment of the 40th Division of the
14th Group Army, stationed in
Yunnan province; and was rapidly promoted. In 1971, he was transferred to the headquarters of the 119th Regiment and served in the training section. After being promoted to officer in 1976, he returned to the grassroots unit and served as the company commander of the 8th Company of the 119th Regiment of the 40th Division of the 14th Army. After the Battle of Laoshan, Zhang was immediately promoted to deputy commander of the 40th Division of the Army. However, due to the requirements of military reforms at the time, all officers at the regimental level and above needed to have military academy training before being promoted. He was assigned to study at the Basic Department of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Military Academy (now the
People's Liberation Army National Defense University) and three years later, in 1987, obtained his associate degree. Only then did he officially return to the headquarters of the 40th Division to assume his new post. After the restoration of the military rank system in 1988, he was awarded the rank of colonel. In 1990, Zhang was promoted to commander of the 40th Motorized Infantry Division and awarded the rank of senior colonel. In 1994, he was promoted to deputy commander of the
13th Group Army. In August 2000, he was named commander of the 13th Group Army. Zhang attained the rank of major general in 1997, and lieutenant general in 2007. He became a member of the
Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party in 2007. In July 2011, he was promoted to General. Prior to the
18th Party Congress held in 2012 (where he was a delegate), a wholesale re-shuffle of the PLA leadership took place. At the panel discussions of the party congress on the report of the
General Secretary Hu Jintao, Zhang promised to accelerate the research and development of high-tech weapons and military equipment. He was tapped to replace
Chang Wanquan as the director of the
PLA General Armaments Department (later replaced by the
Equipment Development Department also headed by Zhang). In November 2012, as was customary for the directors of the "four big departments" of the PLA, Zhang was named a member of the
Central Military Commission. As director of the Equipment Development Department, he also headed
China's human spaceflight program and was chief flight officer of the
Shenzhou 10 spacecraft.
Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission and Zhang Youxia (2017-12-07) In October 2017, Zhang was named as a member of the
Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party and the second-ranking
vice chairman of the CCP Central Military Commission. He also became the vice chairman of the state CMC in March 2018. Zhang met with director of the
General Political Bureau of the Korean People's Army Kim Su Gil in August 2019, where he told Kim that the delegation's visit as was of "crucial significance in bilateral exchange." According to
South China Morning Post in November 2021, Zhang headed the anti-ship missile testing programme including a weapons-testing range with a
mock-up US aircraft carrier. In January 2022, during a meeting of PLA's disciplinary officials, Zhang said the PLA should come up with innovative measures to eliminate corruption problems. He met with Pakistani Chief of Army Staff
Qamar Javed Bajwa, where both sides pledged to increase military ties. Although expected to retire under the CCP's informal retirement age of 68, Zhang remained on the Politburo following the
20th CCP National Congress in October 2022, and was re-appointed as the first-ranking CMC vice chairman. He was also re-appointed as PRC CMC vice-chairman in March 2023. In August 2023, Zhang told top military officials ensuring the quality of weaponry should be a top goal. In October 2023, Zhang addressed the
Beijing Xiangshan Forum by saying the PLA would "show no mercy" against any moves towards
Taiwan independence. He visited Russia in November 2023, meeting with Defense Minister
Sergei Shoigu and President
Vladimir Putin. At the 19th
Western Pacific Naval Symposium in Qingdao in April 2024, Zhang called for abandoning "cold war mentality" and promised "firm countermeasures against unreasonable provocations" in the
South China Sea. In August 2024, Zhang met with US National Security Advisor
Jake Sullivan, where he called on the US to "correct its strategic understanding of China, return to a rational and pragmatic policy toward China, [and] earnestly respect
China's core interests". He visited Vietnam in October, where he met with Communist Party General Secretary
Tô Lâm, President
Lương Cường, Prime Minister
Phạm Minh Chính and Defense Minister
Phan Văn Giang, saying the two countries were "making new progress" in defense relations. The same month, he oversaw military readiness drills in Hebei. He also visited Pakistan in November, meeting with Chief of Army Staff
Asim Munir. In November 2025, Zhang visited Russia, where he met with Russian Defense Minister
Andrey Belousov. ==Arrest==