In the long history of the Chinese Revolution, an event in 1971 changed the fate of many people. Many will be dealt with after taking the lead, and *** has experienced a huge psychological impact. Among them, General Liu Xingyuan, the founding lieutenant general and former commander of the Chengdu Military Region, has become the focus of our attention. However, in 1978, this heroic military general was suddenly removed from his post for review, what is the inside story behind it?
Liu Xingyuan: The beginning of the arduous struggle of young people.
General Liu Xingyuan was born in 1908 and was born in Dongshan, Liu's family, Junan, Shandong, and his family was relatively wealthy. However, as a child, he was not bathed in a privileged environment, his family was destroyed, and he was conscripted as a strong man, which made his teenage years quite bumpy. At the age of 17, he became a worker in a spinning mill in Qingdao, and then went through a rough youth as an apprentice.
He joined the Red Army and made outstanding achievements.
Liu Xingyuan later joined Sun Chuanfang's 47th Division Brigade Headquarters, participated in the Land War, and experienced the Red Army's first.
III. Fourth, the fifth anti-"encirclement and suppression" operation and the Long March. In the Sino-Japanese War, he was transferred to the company and distinguished himself in military command, becoming the political commissar of the 2nd Division of the Shandong Military Region. Liu Xingyuan accumulated rich combat experience in the battles of Siping, Liaoshen, Pingjin, and Anxin.
The glorious course after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War.
After Japan's surrender, Liu Xingyuan was transferred to Northeast China and participated in the Northeast People's Autonomous Army, the Northeast Democratic Alliance Army and other units, and successively served as political commissar and other positions. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he was highly regarded in the Guangzhou Military Region and the Sichuan Provincial Party Committee, and became the first political commissar and commander of the Chengdu Military Region.
Impact of the 931 Incident.
After the 931 incident, ** personally found Liu Xingyuan for a conversation and expressed his trust in him. However, Liu Xingyuan's in-laws, Admiral Huang Yongsheng, ran into problems. Although Liu Xingyuan was not directly implicated, in 1978, he was unfortunately removed from his post for review. The reason is reported to be related to the fact that he took some detours when he was in charge of Guangdong, and this review lasted six years, which eventually led to Liu Xingyuan being demoted and retiring as a deputy in the Grand Military Region.
A different kind of life ending.
In August 1990, General Liu Xingyuan died at the age of 82. He made great achievements in the history of the Chinese revolution, but the shadow of the dismissal review made his later life quite tortuous. The legendary story left by General Liu Xingyuan has both glorious military exploits and turbulent life experiences.
General Liu Xingyuan's life is full of legends, and his experience shows the grandeur of the Chinese revolutionary period. Born from a wealthy family in Shandong, a young man experienced the breakdown of his family and his own ups and downs, and finally became an outstanding military general, a process full of hardships and tenacity.
In the early days of the revolution, Liu Xingyuan chose to abandon the darkness and join the Red Army, making great contributions to the cause of China's liberation. He performed outstanding in many anti-"encirclement and suppression" operations and in the Long March, and demonstrated outstanding military command ability. After the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he once again emerged on the battlefield in Northeast China and became the political commissar of the Northeast People's Autonomous Army and other units, making great contributions to the construction of New China.
However, his life experience has not been smooth sailing. After the 931 incident, although Liu Xingyuan was not directly implicated, he made some mistakes when he was later in charge of Guangdong, which led to his dismissal from office in 1978. This review, which lasted six years, was undoubtedly a difficult time for the highly decorated general.
The reasons for the censorship mentioned in the article are not detailed, which also makes people sigh about the fate of Liu Xingyuan in his later years. While he made great achievements for the Chinese revolution, he also seemed to encounter political twists and turns, which makes people think about the changes in the Chinese revolutionary period and the profound impact of the decisions of the leaders of that era on the fate of individuals.
General Liu Xingyuan's life is not only a microcosm of China's revolutionary history, but also a life story full of legends and twists and turns. His experience not only makes people look back at the vicissitudes of that era, but also makes people think about the profound impact of power struggles on the fate of individuals. Whether it is his heroic performance on the battlefield or the bumpy experience in the political turmoil, General Liu Xingyuan has left us a profound and complex historical imprint.
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