The founding generals were all good at it, and their military talent was undoubtedly their uniqueness. However, it is indeed quite difficult to judge who can dominate the first place. However, there is no doubt that Su Yu's proficiency in the military field, even if he is ranked fourth, is well deserved. At the top of the list, there is a general who deserves his name. Su Yu's military talent is unique among the founding generals, and even *** admires him. Especially during the War of Liberation, he commanded many classic battles, among which the battles in which he won more with less were particularly prominent, leaving a deep impression on future generations.
Because of his outstanding performance in the Liberation War, ** wanted to award him the post of marshal, but Su Yu humbly thought that the rank of general was enough, so he politely declined ***'s hospitality. Su Yu's military talent in his youth was not outstanding, especially during the Agrarian Revolution and the Northern Expedition, he was just an ordinary person. However, in the War of Resistance Against Japan, his military career ushered in a turning point, leading the troops to fight many bloody battles, creating many legendary achievements, and gradually making his reputation resounding in the world.
The Liberation War further demonstrated Su Yu's military talent, and in the battle against the Kuomintang, Su Yu never relented, although he was unwilling to confront the Chinese, but once the Kuomintang acted rashly, he did not hesitate to strike hard, making it difficult to move an inch. In many battles, Su Yu's performance was outstanding, and even in the Huaihai Campaign, he was praised for his outstanding achievements. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, ** had a plan to let Su Yu lead the army to liberate Taiwan, but it was shelved because the time had not come. Su Yu's strength is by no means fictional, facts speak louder than words, and his military talent and will can be praised by future generations.
** is a legendary figure in the army, wise and brave, walking on the battlefield as if he were on the ground, not only profound military theory, but also admirable conduct. Among the founding generals, ** ranked third, and deservedly so. Especially in the War of Liberation, he cooperated with *** and led the army to attack Dabie Mountain, which was paid a lot, but in exchange for greater results, won greater advantages for the People's Liberation Army, and changed the entire battle situation. ** It is also of noble character, not too much pursuit of fame and fortune, so after the founding of the People's Republic of China, he advocated education and established a military school, which cultivated many military talents for the party and the country.
* and *** are both controversial military leaders whose military prowess is top notch. The strategic deployment of ** has reached its peak and has left a strong mark in the history of our army. Although the Nanchang Uprising in which he participated ended in failure, this did not shake his original revolutionary intention. On the contrary, he went to Jinggangshan to continue his revolutionary journey, and under the leadership of *** and **, he participated in many battles and achieved remarkable results, winning the appreciation and attention of *** and others.
During the War of Liberation, he commanded Higashino to participate in many battles, taking the enemy by surprise and even performing well in large-scale battles, making the enemy fearful. However, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the ambition of ** was gradually exposed, intending to seek more power, and even had the idea of usurping the throne. However, these conspiracies were eventually revealed, and he fled in a hurry, only to be tragically killed in a plane crash. ** A leader among military leaders, he has shown great military talent since joining the army, not only serving as commander-in-chief of the Red Army, but also commanding troops to many victories.
During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, **, as a military leader, strategized and made it difficult for the Japanese army. During the Liberation War, he served as the commander of Nishino, and although he participated in fewer battles, as long as he led his troops into battle, he was basically victorious. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he continued to participate in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea and served as the commander-in-chief of the Volunteer Army, which was also the pinnacle of his military career.