Among the top ten generals, who has the highest status?Some may say Su Yu, but that's not the case;There is also a mention of Xiao Jinguang, although he has been serving as the commander of the navy, but it is not in line with the actual situation. In fact, Huang Kecheng's position is the most prominent. In addition to serving as Deputy Chief of the General Staff, he also held a number of important positions such as Secretary General of the Military Commission and Deputy Minister of National Defense. Huang Kecheng's position in history is actually higher than Su Yu's. However, after the Lushan Conference in 1959, the status of another general rose rapidly, he was born in Nanchong, Sichuan, graduated from the Whampoa Military Academy, and was a general of the Red Army. In the **Soviet district, he served as political commissar of the Red Fourth Army, which was a very high position. It is worth mentioning that ** is the only one among the top ten generals who has served as *** deputy prime minister. And in September 1959, he succeeded Huang Kecheng as the third and last general to serve as chief of the General Staff. In China's military history, the status and duties of these generals played an important role.
They have worked tirelessly for the interests of the country and the people, and are outstanding representatives of the squadron. This history is not only worth looking back on, but also worthy of our in-depth understanding and respect. One of China's top ten generals, *** not only served as chief of the general staff, but also concurrently held thirteen important positions, including *** vice premier, which created the only record in history. During his tenure as Chief of the General Staff, he surpassed that of other generals and even higher than that of some marshals. He is also extremely busy with work, even when he eats and flies. Although he was not able to enter the Politburo, he was able to attend the meetings of the Politburo, which shows his high status. How does such a busy work state and high position affect his life and work?Let's take a look. ** He is one of the founding fathers of the Communist Party of China, and has served as Chief of the General Staff, Deputy Minister of National Defense, Secretary General of the Military Commission and other important positions. In 1962, he was elected secretary of the first class, and his political status and influence were unmatched at that time.
During his tenure as Chief of the General Staff, in addition to this important position, he also held twelve other important positions, which was unprecedented in Chinese history. He even set a record for the most individual appointments in the top 10 generals. **The working state can be described as "busy". His four full-time secretaries are respectively responsible for the national defense industry, the military, the party and government, and daily affairs, and report to him after sorting out and summarizing the work. Whenever this happens, ** humorously says, "I'm surrounded again." Still, he has to deal with work while eating and flying, and he's busy every day. His busy work state is also impressive. In addition to being busy at work, the status of ** is also very high. Although he was not able to enter the Politburo, he was able to attend the Politburo meetings, which was extremely rare at the time. His status is unparalleled, and he has a decisive influence on China's political and military affairs. In general, the working status and status during the tenure as Chief of the General Staff were very special.
His busy work and high position are undoubtedly unique phenomena in the history of China and politics.