In the history of China's modern revolutionary wars, heroic and fearless generals fought countless bloody battles for the peace and tranquility of the country and the people, and left behind countless heroic exploits. These generals are all tough and full of fiery pride.
Especially some generals who have experienced countless tests of life and death, such as Zhong Wei and Han Xianchu, are known for their fiery tempers. When it comes to Pi Dingjun, he is a man of temperament, and he has many nicknames in his life: leather tiger, leather monkey, and leather mule. Each of these monikers reveals his gritty character.
In the Central Plains Breakout, Pi Dingjun led his troops to fight bravely, and his series of measures all showed his decisiveness and firmness. Pi Dingjun was a man of perfection, he interpreted the military order of "order and prohibition" with his actions, and even did not compromise when the troops proposed to rest.
Still, there were special circumstances in Pidingjun's life. In August 1944, he was ordered to form an anti-Japanese guerrilla detachment in western Henan, which opened up the situation in western Henan in just a few months, not only expanding the army by four times, but also establishing an anti-Japanese base in western Henan.
However, after the breakout of Wangshan, in order to eliminate the threat to the local people, he led his troops to make a detour to Guanwan, preparing to exterminate the bandits. However, there was an ambush full of intrigue here. In this fight, some of Pi Dingjun's moves made a deep impression.
His decisiveness and tenacity are on full display, but at the same time, his respect for discipline and concern for his subordinates are also touching. The bits and pieces of these stories show the personality charm of a great general.