The South China Morning Post quoted sources that the PLA expected to raise a salary of 40%of the officers this year, of which the border forces such as Tibet, Xinjiang, and young officers who were optimistic in the prospects were the most beneficiaries.

It is reported that the purpose of salary increase is mainly to attract and retain talents and make young officers confident in the ongoing reform.

The report quoted Colonel Beijing, who required anonymous, and said that the salary adjustment will give him an additional revenue of up to RMB 7,000 (about S $ 1,400), allowing his monthly income to exceed 20,000 yuan.However, he said: "It is not clear when the salary adjustment policy is implemented, but we are told that it will be soon."

The colonel also said that, like the previous salary increase, the commissioned and non-appointment levels have benefited the most, and the salary of soldiers in Tibet, Xinjiang, East China Sea, and the South China Sea in Tibet willBecome higher.

Another retirement officer said that retired soldiers will also obtain higher monthly pensions according to their service life.

The report quoted military experts that the salary adjustment was related to the Interim Regulations on the Management of the Central Military Commission led by the General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission Xi Jinping on January 1.The regulations also involve more than 10 related rules, including personnel selection, training, benefits, etc.

A military expert at Suzhou University, Zeng Zhiping, said to the south, "Improve treatment is the most effective way to persuade officers to accept reform."

However, a military source said that active and retired officers have a strong influence on the Central Military Commission in the professional development of the officers and the lack of transparency.

The source also said, "The Central Military Commission only mentioned that they have issued more than 10 regulations, but they are not public documents, which means that only higher -level officers have reading permissions ... All officers are all officers ...Welcome to pay, but they need to establish a comprehensive legal system like retired military security law as soon as possible. "