Su Yu was praised by Zhang Wentian as having "a heart of gold" and praised his radiant personality. He treats enemies and even enemies as much as he can, and he can save them, such as the story with Le Shaohua. Le Shaohua, who was 4 years older than him, was born in 1903, was engaged in the workers' movement in his early years, and was not sent to the ranks of the Red Army until 1932, and soon served as deputy political commissar of the 15th Army, and then rose to the rank of political commissar, and less than a year later, in November 1933, became the political commissar of the Red Seventh Army.
The reason why Le Shaohua was so lucky was not because of his extraordinary ability, but because he had the support of Wang Ming. Le Shaohua once went to the Soviet Union to study and Xi, became acquainted with Wang Ming, became his right-hand man, and was also one of the famous "twenty-eight and a half Bolsheviks". With the support of Wang Ming, Le Shaohua was quickly promoted, and it only took a year and a half to become the political commissar of the Red Seventh Army, which made him arrogant and empty-sighted. Le Shaohua once went to the Soviet Union to study and Xi, became acquainted with Wang Ming, became his right-hand man, and was also one of the famous "twenty-eight and a half Bolsheviks".
With the support of Wang Ming, Le Shaohua was quickly promoted, and it only took a year and a half to become the political commissar of the Red Seventh Army, which made him arrogant and empty-sighted. At that time, Su Yu served as the chief of staff of the Red Seventh Army, and when he saw Le Shaohua for the first time, Le Shaohua put on a show. Su Yu had just returned from the battle and learned that the new political commissar was making a report, so he rushed to the meeting venue to meet the new political commissar. When he arrived at the door, the commander of the legion, Xun Huaizhou, motioned for him to sit next to him and asked about the battle.
However, Le Shaohua suddenly slapped the table and shouted: "I'm making a report, who is talking nonsense!."Su Yu was taken aback, he didn't expect the new political commissar to be so grumpy. Although Le Shaohua was indeed making a report, and it was indeed inappropriate for them to talk on the side, Su Yu did not say more. Although Le Shaohua was at a loss of words, reprimanding the corps commander and chief of staff in public, showing no one in his eyes and being arrogant and rude, for Su Yu, this was just a disadvantage. It didn't take long for him to be criticized more severely by Le Shaohua, and he directly put a big hat on him.
Su Yu led his troops to block Li Mo'an's army, and after completing the task, he thought that he should take advantage of the victory to pursue, so he went to Xun Huaizhou and Le Shaohua for instructions. The relationship between Su Yu of the Red Army and political commissar Le Shaohua has attracted much attention. During a military operation, Su Yu proposed to continue the pursuit of the enemy army, which was supported by Xun Huaizhou, but Le Shaohua did not say no. When Su Yu was about to leave, Le Shaohua suddenly stopped him loudly, expressing his dissatisfaction with the abolition of the political commissar system. Since then, Le Shaohua has continued to make things difficult for Su Yu, and even tried to remove him from his position, which made Su Yu feel wronged.
Despite this, Su Yu did not hold a grudge, and during an enemy attack, he resolutely decided to rush back to the battlefield to rescue the injured Le Shaohua. In the face of doubts from the outside world, Su Yu only responded silently, because he regarded Le Shaohua as a revolutionary comrade and could not sit idly by. However, Le Shaohua later committed suicide due to miscriticism, ending the complicated fate of Su Yu.