The Kuomintang infighting revealed the secret of Chiang Kai shek and Xu Xiangqian s war of words

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-28

A meeting with Chiang Kai-shek is a well-known Whampoa military academy story. Chiang Kai-shek, dressed in a majestic military uniform full of medals and carrying a sword, received ***, but the latter felt quite uncomfortable about it in his heart. Due to the geographical and language barriers, the communication between the two was quite awkward, and Chiang Kai-shek was a little impatient. Normally, students would not hesitate to express their loyalty to the principal, but *** was so cold that Chiang Kai-shek was a little displeased. More importantly, as a native of Shanxi, his inseparable relationship with Chiang Kai-shek in Yan Xishan made him even less interested in Chiang Kai-shek. Therefore, Chiang Kai-shek sent him away after a few brief questions, and commented that he was "unproductive".

Years later, ** recalled the scene at that time, mentioning Chiang Kai-shek's display and absent-mindedness, which was quite disdainful. He even thought, "What's so great about you?" You're just a graduate of a Japanese non-commissioned officer school. Who knows what you have learned and how much military you know? Therefore, ** did not think much of Chiang Kai-shek, and his problems were only perfunctory, and he did not intend to follow him to serve. This is a story about ***'s first encounter with Chiang Kai-shek. They didn't like each other, Chiang Kai-shek felt that this student was unproductive, and *** thought that this principal would only pretend. I don't have a good impression of each other.,Later, they went their separate ways.。 In addition, Chiang Kai-shek claimed to be a graduate of the Japanese non-commissioned officer school, but in fact this was not the case.

He attended Zhenwu Academy, a preparatory military school for Chinese students, and later tried unsuccessfully to apply for the Japanese non-commissioned officer school. After returning home, in order to avoid losing face, he lied and claimed that he was a graduate of the Japanese non-commissioned officer school. This is the story between *** and Chiang Kai-shek, so what kind of intersection does he have with ***? ** and *** first intersected in 1927. At that time, Chiang Kai-shek launched the "April 12" counter-revolutionary coup, and the revolution fell into a trough, so he sent someone to send a note to *** with four words written on it: "Find ***."

I had heard of the name "** before, knowing that he was one of the founders of the Communist Party of China and a well-known expert on agricultural movements, but he didn't know his whereabouts at the time, and the organization didn't tell him, but just asked him to find *** As for the specific search for **, what to do after finding it, he didn't explain. In the perilous circumstances at that time, it was difficult to find important figures in our party. **I searched for a long time and couldn't find it, and finally gave up. It wasn't until June 1935 that he led the Red Fourth Front Army to join the Red Army and finally saw *** 8 years have passed since he started looking for ***.

After the two met, ** smiled and said: "I heard that you have been looking for me for eight years, and I have been looking for you for eight years, Chiang Kai-shek looked down on you back then, it was because he didn't know the goods!" The sentence "I don't know the goods" shows the difference between his and Chiang Kai-shek's vision of people, which is really incomparable! As for why he asked *** to find *** back then, he later explained: "Our party was still young at that time, and the leader Chen Duxiu was a nerd, and how to take the road of the Chinese revolution was the first to propose the road of armed struggle." Before I left Wuhan for Jiujiang, if I could find Comrade ***, I would have taken many detours! "* joined forces with ***, one in charge of the military, the other in charge of the party and government, and jointly led the Autumn Harvest Uprising.

If this plan is realized, ** is likely to become the commander-in-chief of the Autumn Harvest Uprising, and then climb Jinggang Mountain with ***, and his position in our party and our army will be more prominent, and it may even surpass Mr. Zhu. ** Later development is also very eye-catching, he became the commander-in-chief of the Red Fourth Front Army, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, he was awarded the rank of marshal, successively served as Chief of General Staff, Minister of National Defense, ** Vice Chairman of the Military Commission, and his power was for a while.

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