The other side of General Peng is that we are afraid of him, but we will love him more.

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-28

"Who dares to slash immediately, only I am General Peng. This is the most classic portrayal of the image of the marshal. Mr. Peng has a hot temper, does not smile, and is awe-inspiring. The famous writer Ding Ling wrote frankly in the article "Sketch ***": "We are afraid of his ......”

The following text is Ding Ling's description of ***: "His face is not clear, because there are often many small openings blown by the cold wind covered with ......The exhilarating heart will be gentle in his most natural and sincere handshake. Ding Ling also tactfully expressed everyone's views on ***: "Sometimes he is really scary, because he is strict with his work. Quite a few generals have "taught" the temper of ***. For example, during the period of resisting US aggression and aiding Korea, the 38th Army of the Volunteer Army did not reach the designated interspersed area on time, delaying the fighter planes and allowing the US army to escape. Liang Xingchu, the commander of the 38th Army, was scolded by Mr. Peng for being "bloody". However, when Liang Xingchu tasted courage and the 38th Army was disgraced, Mr. Peng was not stingy in his praise for them - Long live the 38th Army!

In "Red Star Shining on China", Edgar ** once introduced *** There is a straightforward, straightforward, and non-roundabout style in his conversation, which I like very much, which is a rare quality among Chinese. In the impression of **, "Unlike most high-ranking generals who are serious and silent, and moody, ** is a person with thick lips, a big mouth, a burly figure, and a cheerful and talkative personality." "Undoubtedly a strong warrior, but underneath his hard exterior lies a warm heart. "You can feel that he genuinely loves his military in a uniquely touching way. "*It feels good at all, **Marshal is a person who is cold on the outside, fiery on the inside, and especially emotional. In that year, under the city of Zunyi, Deng Ping, chief of staff of the Red Third Army, unfortunately died, and Mr. Peng hugged his old comrades-in-arms and cried, grief-stricken. Mr. Peng, whose heart is like steel, was so sad and wept, and many comrades-in-arms saw it for the first time.

Those who are familiar with Mr. Peng know that when working under Mr. Peng, the higher your level, the older your qualifications, the heavier the responsibilities, and the higher the requirements that Mr. Peng has for you. In this regard, the "six-star general" Hong Xuezhi has a deep understanding. How to avoid being "scolded"?"You've done what you have to do, it's important!This is General Hong Xuezhi's "talk of experience." General Hong Xuezhi once served as the deputy commander of the Chinese People's Volunteers, and he shouldered the heavy responsibility of logistical support for the whole army with great difficulty. Mr. Peng was very satisfied with Hong Xuezhi's work achievements, so Mr. Peng affectionately called Hong Xuezhi "Hong Big Man", and even called him nicknamed "Hong **". Mr. Peng is so arrogant, he can be regarded as a person with superhuman courage, who is not afraid of the sky and the earth. As everyone knows, he also has things that he is "afraid of". In March 1952, the famous writer Ba Jin published an article - "We met with the commander ***". * After reading the article, I wrote to Ba Jin, asking him to change the phrase "like an elder talking to his children" to "talking like a relative in a harmonious family". In addition, Mr. Peng also wrote such a sentence: "I am a very small person, and I am written too big, which makes me a little scared!."Obviously, Mr. Peng always has the courage to "fight the heavens and the earth and challenge the US imperialism", but he does not want to be "held high". As Mr. Peng said: "We revolutionary cadres should be used by the people like brooms, and not like mud bodhisattvas, let the people respect us, exalt us, praise us, and fear us." In fact, in the eyes of ordinary cadres and ordinary soldiers, Mr. Peng is not so "terrible". He would compete with his subordinates to climb mountains, compete with the doctors of the staff to eat melons, and during the performance, he would drape his cotton clothes over the little soldiers next to him. During the anti-encirclement and suppression period, a "big event" happened in the Red Third Army. On that day, the Red Army had experienced a vicious battle and had just withdrawn from the battle. Because the results of the battle were not satisfactory and the troops were very large, the soldiers were depressed, angry, and exhausted, and they staggered and rested on the spot one by one. At that time, the commander-in-chief of the Red Third Army *** loudly urged the soldiers to stop resting and continue to transfer.

At this time, a soldier who was leaning against a big tree and had anger in his heart suddenly stood up, raised his fist, and punched *** twice in the chest. ** After being punched twice, he was just stunned for a moment, but he didn't get angry, but continued to walk forward. After a while, several Red Army soldiers chased after the beating soldier. Only then did the soldier know that he had made a big mistake, and the veteran who had just been punched twice by himself was actually Captain Peng. He trembled with fright, and vigorously admitted his mistakes and explained. The soldier's company commander asked Commander Peng for instructions on what to do**Patted the soldier on the shoulder, smiled faintly, and said to the company commander: "Forget it, let it go." "The soldier actually punched the corps commander, and when this incident first happened, the commanders and fighters were stunned. However, they did not expect this to be the result. The magnanimity of Commander Peng deeply touched the soldiers. This is General Peng, who loves soldiers like a son. During the Long March, he gave up the mule to the warriors to ride, gave half of the little dry food he had to his subordinates, and quipped: "Share the blessings and the difficulties, and share half of the meeting!."”;After the great victory of Qinghuatou, local comrades sent some condensed milk to the headquarters of the Northwest Field Army. Mr. Peng didn't keep a jar for himself, except for giving it to the wounded and sick, the rest was poured into a pot of boiling water, so that the soldiers could take a sip;As they marched north to the three sides and crossed the Bitter Desert, the warriors were thirsty and their lips were cracked. There was a little soldier who fell ill on the side of the road, and Mr. Peng hurriedly got off the horse, helped the little soldier onto the war horse with his own hands, and left his last bit of water to the little soldier;

On the Korean battlefield, Mr. Peng often went down to the army to visit the soldiers. He once gave cotton coats to the soldiers standing guard, and quietly covered the wounded and sick with his own blankets;During his tenure as Minister of Defense, he treated the staff around him as equals and amiable. He didn't drink, didn't smoke, and didn't have any personal hobbies other than reading books and playing chess. He adopted a group of orphans of martyrs, and used his allowance to buy paper and pens, arranged for the soldiers around him to learn culture, hired teachers for them, and even personally corrected their homework. Mr. Peng often went to the army to investigate, and the most he said to the leaders of the army was "to be with the soldiers as much as possible" and "to think more about the soldiers". He often admonished cadres: "Don't do bad things, don't be corrupt, and don't disturb the people." After returning from the Korean battlefield, Mr. Peng presided over the daily life of the ** Military Commission, he refused to take a high-end car, and insisted on using the original old car.

In the opinion of ***, "It is the tradition of the Kuomintang to be promoted to make a fortune and engage in specialness." The Communists can't learn from them!Ding Ling wrote at the end of the book "Shorthand***": "We are afraid of his ......However, they will love him more. ”

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