Zeng Yongya (July 1917 - March 16, 1995, Chinese: 曾雍雅), a native of Yudu County, Jiangxi Province, served as a general in the People's Liberation Army.
From August 1947 to November 1948, he held the position of commander of the 25th Division within the 9th Column of the North-East Democratic Allied Army (Chinese: 东北民主联军).
[2][3] Zeng Yongya assumed the role of deputy commander of the 12th Corps following the establishment of the People's Republic of China.
[4] He completed his studies at the Basic Department of the Higher Military College of the People's Liberation Army [zh] in May 1960.
[8][9][10] The 9th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party elected him as an alternate member of the Central Committee in April 1969, and reappointed him as an adviser to the Shenyang Military Region in August 1975.