Before the 1959 National People's Congress, all participants gathered in Beijing. Some generals were accustomed to carrying them with them because of their long-term participation in campaigns, including Chen Mingren.
However, this important meeting takes the safety of participants very seriously, and one of the strict requirements is to prohibit individuals from bringing ** into the venue.
Before the convening of the National People's Congress in 1959, ** privately conveyed instructions to *** to ensure that Chen Mingren was not allowed to bring ** into the venue!”
What's going on here?Today, let's unveil the mystery of this history.
Chen Mingren was born on April 7, 1903 in Liling City, Hunan Province, and received a private school education in his childhood.
As he grew older, he entered the formal school system and excelled in his studies.
In 1920, Chen Mingren was admitted to Duize Middle School in Changsha City for further study. After graduating, he chose to return to his hometown and become a teacher in a local school.
Originally, this kind of life allowed Chen Mingren to spend his life smoothly. However, in 1924, he abruptly resigned from his teaching position and decided to go to the Army Lecture Hall in Guangzhou to study military affairs. The decision was opposed by his family, who thought he was just talking.
At that time, becoming a teacher was quite a good choice in terms of social status and income. The family thought that Chen Mingren was just impulsive and did not really want to give up his teaching career.
However, when Chen Mingren received an admission notice from the Army Martial Arts School, his family realized that he was not untrustworthy.
Despite his family's strong opposition, Chen Mingren insisted on his choice, giving up his teaching job and going to Guangzhou to study alone.
After arriving at the Army Lecture Hall in Guangzhou, Chen Mingren did not study there for long, and then transferred to the Whampoa Military Academy for further study. It was there that he became the first outstanding student of the time.
After graduating from the Whampoa Military Academy, Chen Mingren has been serving in the Kuomintang. However, he has a very stubborn personality and is therefore not very good at handling interpersonal relationships.
In 1941, Chiang Kai-shek and his wife needed to inspect Kunming on official business. When they arrived and began their inspection, they passed by the army in charge of Chen Mingren.
The Chiang couple found that the soldiers were sloppyly dressed, giving people an untidy impression, looking like a group of idlers from a distance, far from the image of a soldier as he should be.
Chiang Kai-shek was very angry when he sat in the car, but did not immediately ask the person in charge. He waited until the end of the inspection and returned to the resting place to call Chen Mingren.
Chen Mingren saw that Chiang Kai-shek was here to be held accountable, did not shirk responsibility, and bluntly stated the truth. He explained to Chiang Kai-shek the reason for the untidy clothes of the soldiers.
"The soldiers are wearing the clothes you have given out, but the quality is so limited that they will wear out for a week at most," he said.
In the barracks, they are also involved in all kinds of work, so it is difficult to keep them tidy and helpless. These words made Chiang Kai-shek immediately angry when he heard it.
On the spot, Chiang Kai-shek demanded that Chen Mingren be immediately recalled to Chongqing to be held accountable, but Chen Mingren had no idea why he would anger Chiang Kai-shek. He just told the truth, confused that Chiang Kai-shek was angry and wanted to punish himself because he didn't think he had done anything wrong.
Although Chen Mingren was very angry when he saw Chiang Kai-shek, he did not dare to continue to argue with Chiang Kai-shek after thinking for a moment. Chiang Kai-shek, though furious at the time, kept his senses.
After some thought, Chiang Kai-shek finally ordered Chen Mingren to leave the scene immediately.
Shortly after the departure of Chiang Kai-shek and his wife, Chen Mingren was removed from his post. Even at the time of his dismissal, Chen Mingren was suspicious of his innocence and resentful of Chiang Kai-shek.
By 1947, the situation in the country had changed dramatically. Chiang Kai-shek, realizing his own weakness, began to reactivate Chen Mingren.
From being unemployed at home, Chen Mingren was sent to Siping City in the northeast to confront our army. Before leaving, Chiang Kai-shek ordered Chen Mingren to defend Siping.
Chen Mingren was a tenacious man, and he fought fiercely with our army in Siping City for a long time, and did not choose to evacuate until the reinforcements arrived. This performance also won praise from Chiang Kai-shek.
But shortly after receiving the commendation, it was reported that Chen Mingren had plundered grain during the resistance in Siping City. This accusation prompted Chiang Kai-shek to immediately remove Chen Mingren from his post and transfer him back to Nanjing.
After returning to Nanjing, Chen Mingren was placed in a position without a position. However, he was dissatisfied with Chiang Kai-shek's heart. Chen Mingren believes that he is just doing his job and charging bravely on the battlefield. However, Chiang Kai-shek did not recognize his contribution and removed him from his post without ascertaining the truth of the incident. Although Chen Mingren felt aggrieved, he knew that he could not oppose Chiang Kai-shek, because there were too many lessons from history.
Despite his dissatisfaction, Chen Mingren followed Chiang Kai-shek's arrangement and accepted it in Nanjing.
Soon after, under the persuasion of his friends and the influence of the Communist Party, Chen Mingren chose to join the Communist Party after careful consideration.
After joining the Communist Party, Chen Mingren displayed outstanding military talents and achieved outstanding achievements in many battles. His performance even attracted the personal attention and reception of ***, and praised Chen Mingren as a tiger and a general.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, most areas were peacefully liberated, but some remote areas were still harassed by bandits, endangering the lives of the people.
In order to exterminate the bandits, the organization decided to launch an operation. By December 1950, Chen Mingren received the task of going to Guangxi to suppress bandits. He led the team to a swift departure.
After arriving in Guangxi, Chen Mingren did not rush into action, but communicated with the locals to gain an in-depth understanding of the geography and the banditry situation.
After making full preparations, Chen Mingren led his troops to launch an anti-bandit operation. After several days of fierce fighting, they managed to annihilate more than 30,000 bandits.
This move has ensured the tranquility of Guangxi and created favorable conditions for local production and construction. Chen Mingren's achievements spread to Beijing and became an important reference for the work of suppressing bandits in other regions.
On the eve of the 1959 National People's Congress, which was about to be held in Beijing, Chen Mingren also arrived in Beijing. As he was about to enter the venue, ** found him.
General Chen, we are responsible for the security work this time, and we will manage the meeting room to ask everyone to hand over their guns. "* So said.
Chen Mingren did not hesitate to hand over the gun and responded: "Since there is this rule, I will abide by it." ”
Chen Mingren then handed over his gun and entered the meeting hall.
It turned out that on the eve of the National People's Congress, ** personally found *** and asked him to take charge of Chen Mingren's carrying of guns. He told *** Chen that he was stubborn and might not be willing to hand over the gun. You must be careful to ensure that he does not enter the venue with a firearm. After listening to **'s instructions, ** found this kind of statement after much consideration, and asked Chen Mingren to voluntarily hand over the gun.
In completing the tasks assigned by Marshal **, General Chen Mingren showed his unique tenacity. In order for him not to feel that he is being deliberately harassed, we must manage the situation skillfully and ensure that the task is successfully completed.
Summary. We often say that character determines fate, and this saying is perfectly embodied in Chen Mingren. His resolute personality made those who worked with him feel the need to take it seriously.
It was also a personal test for him. After Chen Mingren joined our party, he found himself like a fish in water, not only because he was a shining gold, but also because our party knew how to guide him to shine brightly.
As the old saying goes, Maxima often exists, but Bole does not. Chen Mingren is like this thousand-mile horse, only when he meets the right Bole can he exude brilliant brilliance.