Deng Hua, an outstanding general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, performed extremely well among the founding generals. He is not only among the best in military literacy and leadership, but also has profound attainments in both civil and military aspects. General Deng Hua's life was a career of fighting horses, and he made outstanding achievements, but he also felt pity in his life because of one thing, which was closely related to his deep feelings for the country and the army.
Deng Hua was born in 1910 in Piwei Village, Chenxian County, Hunan Province, at a time of social turmoil and turmoil in China. The outbreak of the Xinhai Revolution in 1911 put an end to China's more than 2,000-year-old feudal monarchy, and this revolution greatly promoted the ideological emancipation and social transformation of the Chinese nation. After the success of the revolution, various currents of thought emerged in China, such as the Three People's Principles, capitalism, communism, etc., which triggered unprecedented changes in Chinese society.
In 1925, 15-year-old Deng Hua came to Changsha and studied at Yueyun Middle School. At this time, communist ideology took root among the people, and the revolutionary movement flourished. Deng Hua longed for this and actively participated in the demonstrations. Two years later, he was admitted to the South China School of Law and Politics, and in the same year he joined the Communist Party of China and participated in the activities of the underground party, thus beginning his revolutionary career.
After the defeat of the Great Revolution, Deng Hua firmly chose the revolutionary road. The Great Revolution was an important people's revolutionary movement, which dealt a heavy blow to the imperialist forces in China and the rule of the Beiyang warlords, and promoted the spread of the idea of democratic revolution throughout the country. During the Great Revolution, the Party's organization developed rapidly and the Party's self-building was strengthened.
Deng Hua has made many miraculous achievements in his revolutionary career, he participated in the Southern Hunan Uprising, followed **, went to Jinggangshan, and experienced major battles such as anti-encirclement and suppression, Long March, Zhiluo Town, Eastern Expedition, Western Expedition, and Pingxingguan. With his military prowess and leadership acumen, he played an important role in every campaign.
In the campaign to liberate Hainan Island, Deng Hua adopted an ingenious strategy and successfully destroyed the Kuomintang army's three-dimensional defense system of land, sea and air, and liberated the entire territory of Hainan Island. However, the subsequent outbreak of the Korean War made Deng Hua stand on the battlefield again.
During the Korean War, Deng Hua, as one of the commanders of the Volunteer Army, showed outstanding military talent. His analytical and commanding skills are highly regarded by ***. After returning to China due to illness, Deng Hua became the supreme commander of the Chinese Volunteers and made great contributions to the victory of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea.
In 1955, Deng Hua was awarded the rank of general and became a pillar of the country. However, after 1959, Deng Hua was transferred to Sichuan as vice governor, in charge of agricultural machinery. This change made him feel very nostalgic for his military career.
It was not until 1978 that Deng Hua had the opportunity to return to the army and serve as vice president of the Academy of Military Sciences. Although his health is not as good as before, he still Xi studies diligently and diligently to keep abreast of the latest situation of the world's best teams. His enthusiasm and hard work show his deep affection for the army and his country.
Unfortunately, Deng Hua's health deteriorated day by day. In 1980, on the sickbed of Shanghai Hospital, Deng Hua often fell into a coma. As he died, he still remembered the work he had not been able to accomplish and expressed regret for not being able to contribute more to the country and the army. He said to his son: "The party has not forgotten me, a veteran, and wants to do more work for the party and the army......, alas!It's too late!”
General Deng Hua's life was full of loyalty and dedication to the country and the people. His military talent and leadership wisdom have made important contributions to the building and development of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. His life is not only a testimony of personal loyalty and dedication, but also an important chapter in the history of China.
General Deng Hua's life and deeds are not only a review of an era, but also an enlightenment for future military command and national defense construction. The valuable experience and spiritual wealth he left behind will continue to inspire and guide the development and innovation of the squadron in the future. His story will forever inspire the squadron and the country to move forward.