During the War of Liberation, a number of famous generals who could fight well emerged in the ** camp, among which the three fierce generals of the Chiang Group, Huang, Hu and Liu, brought considerable resistance to the liberation cause. These three generals showed outstanding military talents on the major battlefields during the liberation period and became the number one sharp knife.
First of all, Huang refers to General Huang Baitao, who was born in Meixian County, Guangdong. In his early years, he defected to the Feng warlord Zhang Zongchang, and later switched to Chiang Kai-shek, serving as chief of staff in the Third War Zone during the Anti-Japanese War. Huang Baitao did not graduate of the Whampoa Military Academy, so he was not fully reused in the ** group. However, during the Anti-Japanese War, he was appreciated by He Yingqin and became the commander of the 25th Army. He performed well on the battlefield of Shandong and became a difficult opponent to deal with on the battlefield of liberation. In the Battle of Huaihai, the Seventh Corps led by him put up stubborn resistance, causing the East China Field Army to pay a heavy price and was finally killed.
Secondly, Hu refers to Hu Lian, a native of Shaanxi, who graduated from the fourth phase of the Huangpu Military Academy. The 18th Army led by him was one of the five main forces during the liberation period, and although it was not the most outstanding military general in Chiang's group, it escaped the encirclement of our army many times on the liberation battlefield with cunning and flexible tactics, and won certain records. The Battle of Kinmen was the most splendid battle in the First World War commanded by him, and he successfully held Kinmen and was highly praised by the Taiwan side.
Finally, Liu refers to Liu Yuzhang, a native of Shaanxi and a graduate of the Whampoa Military Academy. The 52nd Army led by him became one of the main forces on the battlefield of liberation, skillfully retreated in the Liaoshen Campaign, and once again escaped the encirclement and suppression of the Third Field Army in the Shanghai Campaign, showing outstanding military skills. The 52nd Army led by him was the only ** ace unit that was not annihilated on the battlefield of liberation.
These three fierce generals of the Chiang clique, Huang Baitao was martyred in the Huaihai Campaign, and Hu Lian and Liu Yuzhang went to Taiwan with Chiang Kai-shek and became the backbone of the Chiang clique, which brought some trouble to the cause of liberation.