During the Anti-Japanese War, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) led by the Communist Party of China launched a series of battles, among which the First Field Army was the backbone of the war. ** As the deputy commander-in-chief, the veteran general faced Hu Zongnan's attack and faced an extremely grim situation. However, in this main force composed of the troops of the first marshal of the Jinsui Military Region, there were some internal disputes and run-in problems.
Mr. Peng's style is hot, and he often reprimands his subordinates harshly, and he mentioned in one of his reprimands: "A column of soldiers instigates one, and will instigate a nest!."** The face has made you lose everything!These words caused dissatisfaction and emotions among some of the leaders of the troops.
At a meeting, Liao Hansheng, the political commissar of the First Column, even refuted on the spot, accusing Mr. Peng of overstepping his authority and directly commanding, while the one-armed general He Bingyan also expressed dissatisfaction, which made the entire First Column team fall into internal contradictions.
However, Mr. He himself is also a military figure from the old army, he handed over one of his own armies to the command of the party during the Nanchang Uprising, and after the Long March, he took the initiative to propose that the second front army be commanded by **. During the Liberation War, he handed over his troops for the third time.
Many generals have followed Mr. He for more than 10 years, including He Bingyan, who is known as "Little **", and Liao Hansheng, a descendant of the lineage. After realizing their mistakes, He Bingyan and Liao Hansheng decided to take the initiative to apologize to Mr. Peng according to Mr. He's request. Although Mr. Peng had a hot temper, he did not hold a grudge, and he continued to use a column in future battles.
After a period of running-in and adjustment, the Ichino army finally won a series of battle victories. This historical story teaches us that during the war years, unity and stability within the army were of paramount importance. Even in the face of a dire situation, leaders need to respond calmly, resolve internal contradictions, and maintain the overall combat effectiveness of the army.
Only in this way can a solid foundation be laid for the final victory in the war.