The rank of Navy General is the main rank for officers at the level of full army area commanders in the Navy, and it is also the highest rank in the current military rank system of our Navy, usually only granted to the Commander and Political Commissar of the Navy. Its main insignia includes: golden shoulder straps with two black borders representing the Navy, and on the base of the shoulder straps are embroidered golden branches and three golden star emblems.
The rank of Navy Lieutenant General is the main rank for officers at the level of deputy army area commanders in the Navy. In addition, it serves as an auxiliary rank for officers at the level of full army area commanders and those at the level of full division commanders in the Navy. That is, Navy officers at the level of full army area commanders with less experience and experienced Navy officers at the level of full division commanders can also be conferred the rank of Navy Lieutenant General.