Han Xianchu (January 30, 1913 - October 3, 1986), a native of Hong'an County (formerly Huang'an County), Hubei Province, graduated from the Campaign Department of Nanjing Military Academy. During the Red Army, he served as deputy division commander and division commander of the 78th Division of the Red 15th Army Corps, and during the Anti-Japanese War, he served as the deputy brigade commander, acting brigade commander, and new 3rd brigade commander of the 344th Brigade of the 115th Division of the Eighth Route Army. During the War of Liberation, Han Xianchu successively served as deputy commander and commander of the column, army commander, and deputy commander of the corps. During the period of aiding Korea, he served as the deputy commander of the Volunteer Army and the commander of the 19th Corps. From September 1955, he served as chief of staff and deputy chief of general staff of the Central South Military Region, and was graded to the rank of deputy corps.
According to the 1955 Conferral Schedule, most of the rank of deputy corps and associate corps can be rated as lieutenant generals. However, for Han Xianchu and other nineteen deputy corps-level generals, including Zhang Aiping, Hong Xuezhi, etc., they were awarded the rank of general. In this regard, some controversial voices believe that this is a statement that is "promoted to the top" and deceive readers, but in fact, judging from his previous positions and current positions at the time of the award, Han Xianchu should indeed be awarded the rank of general.
The most glorious period of Han Xianchu's military career was concentrated in the two periods of the Liberation War and the aid to Korea. During these two periods, the *** and *** who directly led the work of awarding titles should be clear about Han Xianchu's military exploits and abilities, so his military rank did not come out of thin air. During the Red Army, he served as deputy division commander and division commander, and during the Anti-Japanese War, he made many achievements in the 344th Brigade of the 115th Division of the Eighth Route Army. During the War of Liberation and the period of aiding Korea, he made many miraculous achievements, serving as deputy commander of the column, commander, deputy commander of the Volunteer Army and other positions.
Some readers may emphasize personal exploits, but this article argues that exploits are included in the positions held. Taking Han Xianchu as an example, he was awarded the rank of general during his Xi at the Military Academy, not only because of his position as commander of a large military region on the Fujian front, but also because of his outstanding performance in cross-sea operations and the Korean battlefield. Every step of the way is carefully thought out.
The concept of seniority refers to the fact that among the generals at the level of deputy corps, the highest post in the Red Army period required to reach the division level. For example, during the Red Army, those who held regimental posts were more senior, while those who held divisional posts were more senior. Therefore, among the generals of the rank of deputy corps, if the highest position during the Red Army was the division level, only the rank of lieutenant general could be awarded. A typical example is General Zhang Zhen, whose highest position during the Red Army was chief of staff of the regiment, so he could only be awarded the rank of lieutenant general.
In Han Xianchu's military career, the two periods of the Liberation War and the aid to Korea were the most brilliant. His military exploits and abilities are worthy of the honor of the rank of general. In addition, his group photo with Comrade *** and other leaders, as well as the precious photo with Chen Geng and Gan Siqi on the Korean battlefield, have witnessed his immortal contributions in the history of our army.
General Han Xianchu's battle for military rank, behind the seemingly simple issue of rank, contains a rich military history and organizational deduction. Through an in-depth analysis of Han Xianchu's military career, we can better understand the logic behind the awarding of military ranks, and we can also better appreciate the responsibility and glory of soldiers in that era. [END].
In this article on the battle for the rank of General Han Xianchu, we are able to gain insight into the military general's illustrious career and the controversy he faced over his rank. The article presents Han Xianchu's job experience in detail, emphasizing his outstanding achievements in the two periods of the Liberation War and the aid to Korea. However, this is not just a simple account of historical events, but also a delicate relationship between military rank and position.
The article makes a detailed analysis of the conditions for conferring military ranks, especially emphasizing Han Xianchu's performance in division-level positions during the Red Army period, which provides a sufficient historical basis for his later rank of general. Through the explanation of the concept of seniority, readers can have a deeper understanding of the rationality of why Han Xianchu obtained the rank of general. Such a detailed analysis helps us to better understand the logic of decision-making within the military organization at that time.
To his credit, the article is very honest in dealing with readers' concerns. For some readers and friends who emphasized the relationship between military merit and position, the author cleverly put forward his own point of view, that is, military merit has been included in the process of holding office. This view makes it easier for readers to understand why Han Xianchu was awarded the rank of general during his Xi at the Military Academy, and not just on the basis of his performance on the Fujian front.
By inserting a series of historical precious**, such as a group photo of Han Xianchu and Comrade ***, as well as a precious ** on the Korean battlefield, the article more comprehensively shows the image of this general in different historical periods. The introduction of these ** makes the article more visible, and readers can feel the heroic pride and wisdom behind the decisions of that era through these historical moments.
In general, while discussing the controversy over military ranks, this article presents readers with the true image of General Han Xianchu through detailed historical facts and in-depth logical analysis. The article has a clear point of view and rigorous logic, and provides an in-depth analysis of the military system and general selection mechanism of that era, so that readers have a deeper understanding of this period of history.
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