In the 80s, the generals of the revolutionary period were evaluated, and 36 military strategists were selected, including 10 founding marshals. However, only four were rated as politicians. This raises the question of why this is happeningFirst, let's look at Commander-in-Chief Zhu. As one of the founders of the Red Army, he played a great role in the revolution. Although he was often in the background and did not personally lead his troops, it was his military strategy that enabled his troops to respond to crises with aplomb. He is considered to have leadership skills and has been instrumental in many major decisions. Therefore, Commander-in-Chief Zhu was not only an outstanding military strategist but also an outstanding statesman, but also an advocate of Marxism and the main leader of the proletarian revolution.
Next up is Commander-in-Chief Peng, whose rating as a politician may come as a surprise to many. Because people's main impression of him is that he fought bravely on the battlefield, and even when the enemy was strong and weak, he still led the troops to achieve final victory. This shows his extraordinary ability in the military. So why is he still rated as a politician?In fact, during the revolutionary period, Commander-in-Chief Peng was not only a military leader, but also held the post of political commissar. For example, when commanding the Xiye, Sanye, and Volunteer Army, the other units were all cooperated by military leaders and political commissars, but in Commander-in-Chief Peng's troops, he was in charge of the military and political leadership. This shows that his political ability is also very strong, otherwise he would not have been put in charge of the political work of the army. Finally, there was Marshal Law, who was the third marshal to be rated as a statesman.
He joined the Red Army very early and was mainly responsible for the political work of the troops. Since the army attaches great importance to the ideological and political education of soldiers, Marshal Luo, who is involved in political work, plays an important role in the army as much as a military leader. ** Outstanding in political work, especially in employing a unique approach to educating soldiers at the grassroots level, not only educating the soldiers, but also earning special respect from the crowd. ** He was praised for his work as a revolutionary, a representative of the proletariat, a person loyal to the party, and a person who selflessly devoted himself to the people of the country. As a result, he is considered a highly respected politician and military strategist. It is also natural to be rated as a politician, because he has made special contributions to the party and saved the party from crises many times in critical moments.
Although Ye Shuai himself did not personally lead the army to fight, he made great contributions to the party and the country and was highly praised by ***. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, when the whole army conferred the title, ** insisted on awarding him the title of marshal, which showed that ** recognized Ye Shuai's achievements and abilities. Although Ye Shuai once said that he was unwilling to confer the title of marshal, *** insisted on awarding him this title. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Ye Shuai was appointed to preside over the work of the Military Commission, which showed that he attached great importance to him. Although he was later slandered by some people, ** still trusted him and continued to give him important tasks, which shows that Ye Shuai played an important role in China's development. He was also rated as a politician because of his outstanding ability in political work.
These four marshals were named politicians because of their close connection with political work and the outstanding abilities they showed in it. And several other marshals were not rated as politicians, also because they were mainly engaged in military work, so it is also natural that they will not be rated politicians.