During the War of Liberation, the four major field armies under the command of the Communist Party of China and the North China Military Region constituted an important military force. These forces are not only superior in terms of quantity, but also in terms of quality, as evidenced by their leadership and track record.
The First Field Army (Xiye) led by General ** was developed from the 120th Division of the Eighth Route Army of General **. This force is characterized by the deep experience and tactical innovations of its leadership. Generals such as Zhang Zongxun and Zhang Zongxun under the general showed outstanding command ability in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation. Zhang Zongxun's experience and tactical insight, especially in the key battles of defending Yan'an and liberating the northwest, played a key supporting role in the decision-making of the general.
The 2nd Field Army (Nakano), under the leadership of ***, was known for its flexible tactics and indomitable fighting spirit. Among the many outstanding generals, General Chen Geng was greatly trusted by the best for his outstanding military talent and profound tactical understanding. From the close cooperation during the Long March to the joint operations of the War of Resistance Against Japan, the tacit cooperation between the two laid a solid foundation for the victory of Erye.
The Third Field Army (Huaye), under the joint leadership of ** and Su Yu, formed a unique command system. **The deep cooperative relationship with Su Yu began to form during the Nanchang Uprising. In the War of Liberation, their tactical thinking and combat tactics complemented each other, and Huaye, which they jointly commanded, won significant victories in many battles.
The Fourth Field Army (Dongye), under the leadership of ** and ***, showed outstanding tactical talent and flexible combat methods. This unit is characterized by the diversity and depth of leadership, among which, General Liu Yalou is highly valued for his all-round military talent and heroic performance on the battlefield.
The North China Military Region, under the command of General ***, has effectively integrated and utilized the forces of a number of armies and military regions under it. Under the command of *** generals, generals such as Yang Dezhi and Yang Chengwu were highly regarded for their outstanding performance on the battlefield and their deep understanding of tactics.
The success of these units lies not only in their numbers and equipment, but also in the ability and tactical wisdom of their commanders and generals. Their leadership style, tactical innovation, and keen insight into the war situation together constituted a key factor in the Chinese Communist Party's victory in the War of Liberation.
This history shows the importance of military leadership and the role of individual competence and collective effort in the tide of history. Each general's personal traits, experience, and leadership style influence the performance and achievements of the troops they lead to varying degrees. The history and achievements of these forces are a testament not only to their individual talents, but also to their collective efforts and solidarity.