Ten heroic generals, the immortal glory of the Anti Japanese War era

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-19

In 1955, ten outstanding generals were awarded the rank of general, an honor second only to marshals, and can be called immortal heroes during the Anti-Japanese War. These ten generals played a huge role in the War of Liberation and served as the main generals of the major field armies. They are deputy commanders of the field army, commander of the corps, political commissar of the corps, deputy political commissar of the field army, deputy commander of the East China Military Region, and commander of the rear military region.

General Chen, the pinnacle of history: the commander of the 386th Brigade of the Eighth Route Army.

General Chen was the main general of the 129th Division of the Eighth Route Army during the Anti-Japanese War and served as the brigade commander of the 386th Brigade. This brigade was famous for its brave achievements during the Anti-Japanese War and became the trump card in the hearts of the enemy. General Chen later also held key positions such as commander of the Taiyue Military Region.

General Su, the god of anti-Japanese war: The commander of the Battle of Huangqiao.

General Su belonged to the New Fourth Army during the Eight-Year War of Resistance and served as the deputy commander of the second detachment. He commanded the famous Battle of Huangqiao and demonstrated outstanding command skills. After the establishment of the New Fourth Army, General Su served as the commander of the First Division, which can be called one of the most elite divisions during the Anti-Japanese War.

General Xu, the hero of the Anti-Japanese War: The tiger general of the Battle of Pingxingguan.

General Xu served as the commander of the 344th Brigade of the 115th Division of the Eighth Route Army in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War and participated in the famous Battle of Pingxingguan. During the Anti-Japanese War, he not only participated in the Anti-Japanese War in eastern Anhui, but also worked in Central China, serving as the commander of the fourth detachment of the New Fourth Army and other important positions.

General Huang, Director of the Organization Department of the Eighth Route Army: Political Commissar of the Second Column of the Eighth Route Army.

In the early days of the Anti-Japanese War, General Huang served as the head of the Organization Department of the Eighth Route Army, the deputy brigade commander and political commissar of the 344th Brigade of the 115th Division. With the expansion of the Eighth Route Army, he served as the political commissar of the second column of the Eighth Route Army, and later joined the New Fourth Army as the division commander and political commissar of the Third Division, becoming the leader of the division.

General Tan, General of Political Work: Director of the Political Department of the Eighth Route Army.

General Tan was known as an outstanding political worker, and during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he served as director of the rear political department of the Eighth Route Army and deputy director of the General Political Department, and made outstanding contributions to the party's cause.

Corps Commander General Xiao: The first person to defend Yan'an.

During the Anti-Japanese War, General Xiao served as the director of the rear guard office of the Eighth Route Army, and later became the commander of the Corps, responsible for the security of the headquarters of the Eighth Route Army. He was the first of the ten generals to serve as the commander of the corps.

General Zhang, Chief of Staff of the New Fourth Army: The driving force behind the development of the New Fourth Army.

After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, General Zhang was sent to the New Fourth Army as chief of staff and concurrently served as the commander of the third detachment. He assisted Mr. Chen in the formation of the New Fourth Army and served as the deputy commander, making outstanding contributions to the development and expansion of the New Fourth Army.

General Luo, an expert in the rear: An important promoter of the teaching work of Kang University.

General Luo was engaged in the rear ** work during the eight-year Anti-Japanese War and was responsible for the teaching work of Kang University. In 1940, he was sent to the base area behind the enemy line in Taihang Mountain and made positive contributions to the cause of the Anti-Japanese War.

General Wang, the founder of the anti-Japanese base area: the backbone of the Hundred Regiments War.

General Wang led his troops deep behind enemy lines and established anti-Japanese base areas. In 1940, he served as the commander of the Shanxi-Hebei-Henan Military Region of the Eighth Route Army, participated in the famous Battle of the Hundred Regiments, and became the backbone of the battle.

Rear educator General Xu: Brigade commander of the Independent Brigade of the 120th Division of the Eighth Route Army.

General Xu was responsible for the education work in the rear in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War, and served as the head of the training department of the Anti-Japanese University, the principal of the third branch school, and the commander of the Yan'an garrison. In 1942, he was transferred to the first front line and became the brigade commander of the 120th Independent Brigade of the Eighth Route Army, carrying out work behind enemy lines in Wuzhai, Shenchi, and Baode in Shanxi.

These ten heroic generals held important positions during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and made outstanding contributions to the victory of the War of Liberation. Their heroic deeds and outstanding leadership skills will forever be engraved on the monument of Chinese history, setting a noble example for future generations.

Ten Heroic Generals, Immortal Glory in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression" profoundly presents the heroic deeds of ten outstanding generals during the War of Resistance in China, and provides us with a profound historical Xi for tracing history and remembering the martyrs. Relying on a solid historical foundation, this article vividly restores the war scenes and the outstanding performance of these heroes through the introduction of each general's military exploits and duties.

First of all, the article introduces the important moment when ten generals were awarded the rank of general in 1955 with a wonderful opening chapter, which sets a distinct historical background for the whole article. The 10 generals served as the main generals of the major field armies in the War of Liberation, and the weight of their positions and their tremendous contributions can be seen. Next, by introducing the contributions of each general during the Anti-Japanese War, the article presents their heroic performance in different battles and regions.

General Chen's identity as the main commander of the 129th Division of the Eighth Route Army, especially the brigade commander of the 386th Brigade, became the trump card during the eight-year Anti-Japanese War, showing his military talent. And General Su's command ability in the Battle of Huangqiao also became his masterpiece, laying the foundation for the rise of the New Fourth Army. As a tiger general, General Xu's heroic performance in the Battle of Pingxingguan was awe-inspiring and made great contributions to the cause of the War of Resistance in Central China. General Huang, General Tan and others have also made remarkable achievements in their respective fields, all of which have demonstrated the military talent and noble character of Chinese generals during the Anti-Japanese War.

The vivid and specific statements in the article allow the reader to applaud in their hearts the magnificent deeds of these heroic generals. The deeds of each general are very emotional, and they deeply understand that they fought bravely for the country and the people, and they are a model for the best people. At the same time, through the introduction of the work responsibilities of each general at different stages and on different battlefields, readers can also have a clearer understanding of the military system and organizational structure during the war period.

Overall, this article vividly restores the heroic era, and through an in-depth introduction to the ten generals, it presents readers with the tenacity and perseverance and outstanding talent of the best people during the Anti-Japanese War. The heroic deeds of these 10 generals will forever inspire us and become the pride of our nation. This article is a profound historical review, as well as a tribute and tribute to the heroes.

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