Chiang Kai-shek transferred Du Luming, leaving him unable to get support;The second is that Sun Yuanliang's troops were loosely disciplined, which made the soldiers lose their fighting spirit.
These reasons may explain the defeat of Sun Yuanliang's forces, but they cannot make up for the stain he left on history.
His defeat became a footnote in the Kuomintang-Communist War, and a reminder that discipline and morale in the military were the key to victory or defeat in the war. Topic of the article: The truth of Sun Yuanliang's breakthrough incident is revealed and Chiang Kai-shek's interpretation of his attitude.
Sun Yuanliang claimed that the breakthrough was to keep Aoyama, but the act of shutting down the radio station is puzzling, and it is doubtful whether he fled just to protect himself.
He claimed that the 80,000-strong army had not been wiped out, but in fact he was the only one who managed to escape, and the rest of the troops were wiped out.
Therefore, Sun Yuanliang's breakthrough behavior can only be regarded as "escaping from the battle", and he led the army just to cover his escape.
Du Luming was very angry when he learned that Sun Yuanliang had escaped and sent a telegram to Chiang Kai-shek demanding that he be punished, but Chiang Kai-shek was not angry, but was happy that Sun Yuanliang could escape among so many PLAs.
It is extraordinary, and this is also due to his trust and value in Sun Yuanliang. Chiang Kai-shek believed that Sun Yuanliang still had some use, so he did not execute him.
It can be seen that Sun Yuanliang was important to Chiang Kai-shek, as well as Chiang Kai-shek's cautious attitude towards employing people.