In 1945, after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, ** was ordered to be reappointed as the commander-in-chief of the Northeast People's Autonomous Army, but received an urgent telegram in Puyang, Henan. By mistake, Li Decai, the head of the local Red Army, broke into his ** career, and the intersection of the two heroes made a legend. This is a story about brotherly love, friends of life and death.
The times are difficult **Ordered to the Northeast.
At the beginning of October, under the escort of a small unit of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region, ** temporarily stayed in Baxian County, Hebei. Li Decai, the head of the local gangster, heard the wind and wanted to see **. In the face of the tight guards, he generously and confidently called: "The local guy is here, I want to see the chief." This scene caused ** to smile, and people can't help but guess where the local guy came from?
The battle to the death of the Red Army.
Back in 1935, ** commanded the Red Army to cross the Chishui River four times, cross the Jinsha River, and come to the front of the Dadu River. The Dadu River was known as a natural danger, and Chiang Kai-shek thought that the Red Army could not cross the river, so he quickly ordered the Kuomintang troops to advance from all directions. In the face of this battle of life and death, the task of the 1st Regiment of the 1st Red Army was heavy.
An open-minded machine gunner in the Red Regiment.
**Ask the head of the group, Yang Dezhi, how the river crossing is going. Suddenly, he asked with concern, "Is the goblin here?"It turned out that the local guy was Li Decai, named after his open-minded personality and childhood nickname. Li Decai once became a "local guy" in the Battle of Changsha because of the new style of military trousers, but his witty and humorous character won the respect of the Red Army.
Comrades-in-arms have a deep brotherhood.
The battle began, and the Red Army commandos, led by Xiong Shanglin, struggled to cross the river. Li Decai clasped the hand of his comrade-in-arms Xiong Shanglin, encouraged each other, and showed a deep brotherly friendship. The sound of the local guy's machine guns was deafening, and he braved hardships and dangers to make great achievements for the Red Army to successfully cross the river.
The Smoke of War Li Decai's career in the Red Army.
After the Red Army forcibly crossed the Dadu River, Li Decai participated in the Battle of Pingxingguan and the Battle of the Hundred Regiments, and was finally promoted to regiment commander. In 1952, after Li Decai returned to China, he became the commander of the Baoding Military Division under the recommendation of the old leader Yang Chengwu. He contributed to the construction of the motherland with his outstanding military exploits.
The post-war years and the encounter of **.
After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Li Decai heard that ** was stationed in Baxian County, and decided to ask the old leader for military supplies. He frankly expressed his needs to **, but was unexpectedly recommended to other Red Army comrades. Through a series of "clever schemes," Li Decai quickly reorganized the troops, and was said to have "made a fortune."
Eternal heroes travel far away with a smile.
In 1960, Li Decai died of illness, ending his legendary life and being buried in the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery. Throughout his life, he witnessed the heroic struggle of the Red Army and sacrificed his precious life for the country and the people.
Epilogue.
This is a story full of legends, telling the encounter with Li Decai, the commander of the Tulao Red Army, in the smoke of war, the fraternal friendship and the scene of the heroic resistance. Together, they wrote a magnificent chapter that will be remembered in people's hearts and pay tribute to this eternal hero.
This article profoundly shows the comradeship and heroic struggle between ** and Li Decai, the commander of the Tulao Red Army during the Anti-Japanese War. First of all, through the background of the change of ** as commander-in-chief of the Northeast People's Autonomous Army, the article quickly outlines the tense situation during the war. This situational presentation provides the necessary context for the development of the subsequent story, allowing the reader to better understand the actions and decisions of the protagonist.
In the article, the image of Li Decai, the commander of the Tuya Red Army, is vivid, and his frank, open-minded, and humorous personality makes him a highly respected comrade-in-arms in the Red Army. In particular, the brotherhood between him and his comrade-in-arms Xiong Shanglin, as well as the bravery and wit shown in the forced crossing of the Dadu River, present readers with a real and resilient heroic image. These detailed descriptions not only arouse a strong interest in Li Decai, but also inspire readers to admire the heroic deeds of the Anti-Japanese War.
The article integrates historical current affairs, and shows the precipitousness of the war situation and the pressure faced by the Red Army at that time through the plot of commanding the Red Army to forcibly cross the Dadu River. At the same time, the author, through the description of the war campaign, vividly shows the spirit of the Red Army's witty response and heroic struggle in difficult situations. This provides an opportunity for readers to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the war, making the whole story even more engaging.
The article also successfully used the dialogue and exchange between the characters, and through the inquiries of *** and Yang Dezhi and others, it showed Li Decai's prestige and status within the Red Army. This portrayal of character relationships makes the whole story more layered and makes it easier for readers to engage in the plot.
Overall, this review carefully analyzes the narrative structure, characterization, and historical portrayal of the article, and expresses appreciation for the content of the article. Through the wonderful comments on the article, readers can have a deeper understanding and feel of the noble spirit contained in the heroic deeds of the Anti-Japanese War.
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