The Battle of Huaihai was a key battle in the civil war between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party of China, which took place from November 6, 1948 to January 10 of the following year. The name of the campaign "Huaihai" was determined by Chairman ***. So, why is this battle called the "Huaihai Campaign"?
First of all, the main battlefield of the battle was located on the Huaihai Plain in eastern China, involving the provinces of Henan, Jiangsu, Anhui, and Shandong. Among them, the Huaiyang area of Henan Province was a key area, therefore, this battle was called the "Huaihai Campaign".
Secondly, the strategic significance of the battle also gives its name a special significance. The Huaihai Campaign was one of the largest, fiercest, and most influential battles in the civil war between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party of China, and was a great victory of historical significance won by the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) in the face of its obvious inferiority in terms of troops and equipment, relying on the support of the masses of the people and the heroic struggle of the PLA. This victory had a profound impact on the development of the Chinese revolution and the future fate of China, so the name of this battle was also given a special meaning.
Finally, the name of the Huaihai Battle also has historical and cultural value. This name reflects the evolution and development of China's modern history, and embodies the strong will and heroic spirit of the Chinese people in the war. It is not only an important part of China's revolutionary history, but also a part of the precious spiritual wealth and cultural inheritance of the Chinese people.
To sum up, the reason why the Huaihai Battle is called the "Huaihai Campaign" is because the name not only reflects the geographical characteristics and strategic significance of the battle, but also reflects the strong will and heroic spirit of the Chinese people in the war, and is an important part of China's revolutionary history and cultural inheritance.