In China's revolutionary history, the rank of marshal carries the honor and responsibility of countless heroes. However, the numbering of the marshals is not according to the imagination of ordinary people, but contains a rich and profound historical background. This article will delve into the distribution of military ranks among the Chinese marshals, as well as one of the legends - General Cheng Qian.
1. The story behind the rank of marshal.
The rank number of the Chinese marshal may seem simple, but it contains rich historical connotations. ** Specially approved No. 001 for the Nanchang Uprising **, and the three numbers have been vacant. Why is this arranged, in fact, it involves ***'s resignation from the post of generalissimo, as well as other marshals' historical achievements.
2. The legendary experience of General Cheng Qian.
General Cheng Qian, a figure who rose to prominence in the imperial examination in the late Qing Dynasty, chose to abandon his civilian status and follow the revolutionary party to join the army. His life was full of ups and downs, from student to officer, to the cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, the War of Resistance Against Japan, and until the later stage of the Liberation War, Cheng Qian contributed his strength to the revolutionary cause. Maintaining a certain sympathy with the Communist Party, Cheng Qian even provided security protection for *** during turbulent times.
3. The resignation and vacancy of the rank of marshal.
** He once resigned from the post of generalissimo, and General Cheng Qian was also one of the 15 places in the rank of marshal. Although the Military Commission intended to award Marshal Cheng Qian and issue him the number 005, Cheng Qian considered himself a "general of the defeated army" and thanked him for this honor. This left the three numbers in a bye all the time and not awarded to anyone.
Fourth, General Cheng Qian's later life.
General Cheng Qian's later years were well respected, but he also experienced a turbulent period. During the Cultural Revolution, he was slandered by some people, and it was not until *** ordered him to be listed as a special protector that he was able to spend his old age peacefully. However, in 1968, General Cheng Qian died in an accident at the age of 87, ending his magnificent life.
5. General Cheng Qian's family achievements.
General Cheng Qian left behind a large family, and his children each achieved outstanding achievements in different fields. Whether it is a military career, a literary field, or a study of literature and history, Cheng Qian's children have shown extraordinary talents and contributions.
Conclusion: General Cheng Qian's life is full of legends, and his contributions to the revolutionary cause and his loyalty to the party are admirable. The distribution and resignation of the rank of marshal, the legendary experience of General Cheng Qian, the twists and turns of his later years and the brilliant achievements of his family constitute a rich and colorful picture. This is not only a part of the history of China, but also a vivid story, which deserves our in-depth understanding and reflection.
When looking back on this period of history, we may be able to wonder: what is the story behind each number of marshals?What are the historical considerations of the marshals' choices and resignations?What kind of inspiration did General Cheng Qian's life leave us?Let us reflect on this history together, preserve and remember the heroes who fought for the cause of the country and the people, and explore the brilliance of humanity behind them.
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