Everyone should have a good understanding of Lin Shuai, one of the outstanding generals in the history of our army!He was one of the most outstanding founding marshals in the history of our army and was known for his outstanding performance in many classic battles. According to statistics, during his military career, he successfully commanded many battles, effectively annihilated a large number of enemy forces, and made great achievements in the victory of the revolutionary war. Therefore, Lin Shuai is known as a victorious general and one of the gods of war in the people's army.
In different years of the Revolutionary War, Lin Shuai held a number of key positions, including the commander of the field army, the commander of the 115th Division of the Eighth Route Army, the commander of the Red First Army, and the commander of the Red Fourth Army. These different positions represent different historical periods. When Lin Shuai served as the commander of the field army, it was during the War of Liberation. And when he was the commander of the 115th Division, he was engaged in the War of Resistance Against Japan. When he was the commander of the corps and the commander of the Red Fourth Army, he was actively participating in the agrarian revolutionary war. This shows Lin Shuai's outstanding contributions at different stages in the history of our army.
In different historical periods, the outstanding generals under Lin Shuai's leadership and the partners who worked with him were also different. However, in the anti-encirclement campaign in the Soviet area, when Lin Shuai served as the commander of the Red Fourth Army, there were three outstanding generals who were hailed as the three sharp swords under his command for their outstanding performance.
The Red Fourth Army was the first army founded by our Party during the years of the Revolutionary War. The man who could serve as the commander of the army undoubtedly had outstanding military ability, and at the same time was the most trusted strategist of the Red Army Headquarters. The first commander of the army was the outstanding Commander-in-Chief Zhu, and the first political commissar was the great Grandpa Mao. The second army commander was Lin Shuai, who enjoyed the reputation of the god of war.
At that time, Zhou Kun, the commander of the Red Tenth Division under the Red Fourth Army, was one of the three outstanding generals under Lin Shuai. Perhaps not too familiar with this commander, but at the time of the Agrarian Revolutionary War he was a core member of the ranks of the Red Army. His outstanding military talents made him highly appreciated by the headquarters of the Red Army. With the expansion of the troops, Zhou Kun became the commander of the Red Eighth Army, and served as the main commander of the Red First Army together with his former superior Lin Shuai.
During the eight-year Anti-Japanese War, Zhou Kun and Lin Shuai fought side by side against the invaders and Japanese invaders. At this time, Lin Shuai served as the commander of the 115th Division of the Eighth Route Army, and Zhou Kun was the chief of staff of the division. According to such a position development, Zhou Kun is expected to at least obtain the rank of general after the founding of the People's Republic of China.
However, everything changed dramatically in February 1938. At that time, when Zhou Kun went to the Second Theater Command to receive 60,000 yuan in military expenses, he suddenly had evil thoughts, absconded with the money, and disappeared without a trace, and his whereabouts became an unsolvable mystery.
Another outstanding general under the jurisdiction of the Red Fourth Army, Wang Liang, commander of the Red 11th Division, was also one of the three guns under Lin Shuai. The division was the main force of the Red Fourth Army, and Wang Liang was an experienced Red Army general, who was also Lin Shuai's younger brother, and graduated from the fifth phase of Whampoa.
With rich practical combat experience and considerable knowledge of military theory, Wang Liang became Lin Shuai's successor in 1932 and served as the third commander of the Red Fourth Army. However, in June of the same year, Wang Liang led the Red Fourth Army on the way back to the southern Gannan base area, encountered an enemy ambush and unfortunately died. This tragedy became a painful mark on the history of the Red Army.
Chen Guang, the commander of the Red Twelfth Division under the Red Fourth Army, is also one of the three highly praised generals under Lin Shuai, and he is an outstanding general who is good at using soldiers. With his superior combat skills, he was later promoted to commander of the 2nd Red Division, which was actually the predecessor of the 4th Red Army.
In the course of the difficult Long March, Chen Guang shouldered the heavy responsibility of being the vanguard and opening the way, and bravely covered the Red Army from danger many times and successfully got rid of the enemy's encirclement. Because of his brave combat and outstanding command skills, Chen Guang twice served as President Lin in his military career. The first time was the commander of the **Red 1st Army, and the second time was the commander of the **115th Division. Looking back on the history of our army, there are not many people who can replace Lin Shuai's position twice, and Chen Guang is the only one. This also speaks volumes about his outstanding military prowess.
However, it is regrettable that the fate of the three outstanding generals who once threatened the Soviet region was not smooth. Zhou Kun's whereabouts are unknown, Wang Liang died heroically, and Chen Guang ended his military career in depression. 100 help plan