He was vulnerable when he encircled and suppressed the Red Army, but when it came to the Anti Japane

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-31

In modern history, there is a very interesting phenomenon: many ** generals played very well on the battlefield of resistance against Japan, but they failed to meet the standard in the civil war, and all kinds of mysterious operations.

Wu Qiwei, introduced today, is one of the most representative.

Wu Qiwei originally belonged to Zhang Fakui's department, and he never dealt with Lao Jiang, so every time he fought with the Red Army, he was always lazy, and he didn't fight if he could.

When the Red Army attacked Zunyi, Wang Jialie of Guizhou asked Wu Qiwei for help several times, but Lao Wu didn't care about you at all. In this way, the historic Zunyi Conference was successfully held thanks to Wu Qiwei's "help"!

However, after grinding foreign workers like this, Lao Jiang couldn't stand it anymore after a long time, and ordered Wu Qiwei to recover Zunyi, otherwise the military law would deal with it!

Seeing that the muzzle of the gun was slammed into his face, Wu Qiwei could only bite the bullet. However, how should this battle be fought?Can't fight!Our army commanded Mr. Peng and Mr. Lin in front of the battle, and there was only one Wu Qiwei, how could he parry these two gods of war?

As a result, the battle of Laoyashan achieved the biggest victory since the Red Army's Long March, capturing as many as 3,000 Kuomintang troops, the Kuomintang 93rd and 59th divisions were completely annihilated, and the other 8 reinforced regiments were also extremely heavy.

This kind of performance does not look like a famous player at all.

However, is Wu Qiwei really so vulnerable?In fact, it is not necessarily the case, because after the start of the Anti-Japanese War, he quickly made a name for himself.

During the Battle of Songhu, Wu Qiwei led his troops to hold on to the field, and in the face of the menacing Japanese army, he led his troops to hold out for three days and three days, annihilating more than 1,000 Japanese troops. As he himself said: "In this battle with the enemy, for the life and death of the country and the nation, if the soldiers have bad intentions, heaven and earth will not tolerate it!"”

At this moment, he is indeed a hero!

The defeat in the Battle of Songhu did not weaken Wu Qiwei's confidence and determination to resist Japan, and soon, he waited for an opportunity for revenge - the victory of Wanjialing.

Although the commander-in-chief of this campaign was Xue Yue, the actual operational command was Wu Qiwei, and even Xue Yue ordered: "The attack incident and the detailed deployment are all stipulated by Wu Qiwei." ”

The brutality of the head-on confrontation with the Japanese can be imagined, and the soldiers under Wu Qiwei inevitably had emotions, saying: "Let us rush to the front, didn't Lao Jiang make it clear that he was using us as cannon fodder?"”

However, Wu Qiwei said: "As long as you fight Japanese devils, you will not hesitate to be cannon fodder!"Glory to everyone who died in battle!”

The battle was fierce, and the ** in Wu Qiwei's hand was broken, what should I do if I didn't?Change another one and continue to play!

In the end, in the battle of Wanjialing, the squadron killed and wounded more than 10,000 Japanese soldiers, and almost completely annihilated a division of the Japanese army

In 1943, the Japanese army attempted to invade Chongqing through the Yangtze River, and Wu Qiwei was the commander of the Yangtze River defense in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River at that time, leading his troops to block the Japanese army.

Chongqing was the capital of the people at that time, and its importance is self-evident, so the courage on Wu Qiwei's shoulders can be imagined. However, Wu Qiwei did not flinch in the slightest, and led his troops to firmly block the Japanese army from the gate of Chongqing with flesh and blood, ensuring the safety of the accompanying capital.

During the Liberation War, Wu Qiwei did not have much room to play because he was not a descendant of Chiang Kai-shek, and Wu Qiwei was also very disappointed in what the old Chiang Kai-shek did, so he led his troops to revolt in May 1949 and was warmly welcomed by the chairman.

On July 10, 1953, Wu Qiwei died of illness and was buried in Babaoshan Cemetery.

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