Wu Zhonghao, a 27 year old martyr

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-19

On October 1, 1949, ** was full of emotion when admiring the five-star red flag: "How happy it would be if Wu Zhonghao and Huang Gongluo were still there!."Even more *** bluntly said: "If Wu Zhonghao is alive, he will inevitably become a marshal." Wu Zhonghao was an important general in the early days of our party, known as "the first right-hand man", and his death was one of the biggest losses of the early revolution. Born in Hunan in 1903, Wu Zhonghao was a clever prodigy as a child and was highly acclaimed. He did not think about joining the army, but Xi literature at Peking University and planned to engage in literary creation.

But the flames of war had burned through China, and the darkness and decay of society had grieved Wu Zhonghao, and he began to read books and newspapers, trying to find answers suitable for China's future. Soon, he was exposed to Marxism, which changed his life. Convinced that only Marxism could save China, Wu became a staunch revolutionary. Wu Zhonghao joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1923 when he was only a third-year university student. However, heroes are always teenagers, and after Wu Zhonghao returned to his hometown, he established the Leiyang Party branch and served as the branch secretary, and the flame of revolution began to spread rapidly in Leiyang and the surrounding areas.

In 1924, Wu Zhonghao took advantage of the opportunity of the cooperation between the two parties to enter the Whampoa Military Academy and became one of the first batch Xi of cadets. Although he was a man of literary origin, Wu Zhonghao was excellent in both civil and military aspects, and when he graduated, he became the second in the whole regiment. After graduation, Wu Zhonghao went to Guangzhou Agricultural ** Dynamic Education Xi Institute as a military instructor. By chance, he met the director at that time, and the two got acquainted. In his free time, Wu Zhonghao followed everyone to listen to ***'s lectures. After listening to a few lectures, Wu Zhonghao has deep admiration for ***, and the chairman's outlook and analysis of China's future makes Wu Zhonghao feel like a spring breeze.

Since then, Ng has become one of the Chairman's most loyal students. ** Admiration for this revolutionary comrade who was younger than himself, he saw the shadow of the chairman's youth in this young man, and the two outstanding revolutionaries admired each other and often communicated late at night. They have a spirit in their hearts, work together to achieve a national plan, and stir up the pride and ambition between the words. At that time, Wu Zhonghao was full of spirit and enthusiasm. Although they didn't get along for a long time, Wu Zhonghao felt suddenly enlightened, and in the exchange with ***, he finally saw the future path of China.

The two soon separated, and then Chiang Kai-shek launched the "April 12 Coup", and the Nanchang Uprising broke out. However, the Nanchang uprising was fiercely attacked by the enemy, and when Wu Zhonghao arrived in Nanchang, the large army had already withdrawn, and he could only lead his troops to move around. On the way, Wu Zhonghao met *** again. After the army gathered, a military conference was held in Hankow, and ** made a remarkable observation: "The reason for the failure of the Great Revolution was the failure to grasp the barrel of the gun and the failure to seize power. When we raise the uprising now, we have to grasp the barrel of the gun and seize power with the barrel of the gun.

At the same time, a plan was put forward for "the countryside encircling the city", which was an unprecedented path. As soon as it was proposed, it caused an uproar, some people were willing to take the risk, and some people thought it was complete nonsense. However, Wu Zhonghao's firm support for a series of defeats made him realize that China must embark on a revolutionary road of its own, and what can lead them to victory is precisely the failure of the current Autumn Harvest Uprising, which strengthened the determination of the countryside to surround the city and reorganized the troops in Sanwan Village. In order to stabilize the morale of the army, Wu Zhonghao volunteered to be demoted to a deputy position, which greatly stabilized the morale of the army.

After twists and turns, the Red Army ascended Jinggang Mountain, and a new chapter in history began. The road to Jinggangshan was not smooth, the Red Army went through numerous guerrilla warfare, and Wu Zhonghao became one of the most outstanding commanders. When the Red Army arrived in Jinggangshan, almost everyone agreed that Wu Zhonghao was a well-deserved number one general. With such outstanding achievements, if Wu Zhonghao can smoothly move towards the birth of New China, he is really a well-deserved candidate for marshal. It's a pity to die young. Wu Zhonghao was a well-rounded leader of the Red Army.

In the face of the enemy's encirclement and suppression, he put forward a view that would determine the fate of the Red Army: northern Jiangxi, western Jiangxi, and eastern Jiangxi were not places where the troops should go, and only southern Jiangxi was the best choice. His judgment was correct, and he led his troops to fight all the way to Longyan, established a new revolutionary base area, and achieved three victories in Longyan. ** Repeatedly praised his military prowess and ability to work with the masses. However, Ng died of acute pneumonia at the age of 27. At that time, ** was very worried, but he needed to lead the Red First Army to Changsha, so he could only say goodbye to Wu Zhonghao. Unexpectedly, this farewell became a farewell.

In October of the same year, Wu Zhonghao led his troops to attack Zhangzhou, but was ambushed by the enemy in the area of Anfu County. The enemy was outnumbered, Wu Zhonghao asked the soldiers to evacuate first, and he stayed behind to be responsible for the rear. The enemy fired wildly, and Wu Zhonghao was wounded all over, and finally fell to the ground, stopping to breathe. Wu Zhonghao's sacrifice brought great sorrow to the chairman and the Red Army soldiers. ** Locked themselves in the house and did not go out for several days, the fighters were deeply grieved. Wu Zhonghao's departure was an irreparable loss in the history of the Red Army. Despite his heroic sacrifice, he wrote a magnificent chapter in history with his life, and his deeds will forever be engraved in the memory of New China.

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