Great Military Commander, Red Legend General and Helmsman of the Five Great Field Armies

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-19

In the years of baptism of war, our party has cultivated many outstanding military commanders, including the high-profile Lin Zong, Peng Zong, Liu Shuai, Su Yu, Xu Shuai, etc. They showed great command skills for the large corps during the Revolutionary War. Mr. Lin commanded 1 million troops during the War of Liberation, while Mr. Peng commanded a million people's volunteers to fight against Western powers during the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea. These two marshals can be said to be the generals with the largest number of commanders in the history of our army.

Compared with Mr. Lin and Mr. Peng, Liu Shuai is slightly inferior in the number of troops, but he is recognized as a military god, and his military theoretical level is a generation of wise generals in modern history. Bai Chongxi, who is known as the little Zhuge in modern times, is full of praise for Liu Shuai and regards him as the first general of our army.

The duel between the god of war and the genius commander.

As a legendary figure, General Su Yu has a mediocre appearance, but he is very brave when commanding the troops to fight, like a tiger in the mountains, invincible. What is even more legendary is that General Su Yu did not receive military academy training, and was completely an outstanding military commander trained in the war. The world's leading generals praised him and considered him a genius commander born for war.

Xu Shuai was also an excellent military strategist, although his military talents were not fully displayed, giving people the feeling that he was born at an untimely time. During the period of the Red Army, Xu Shuai showed outstanding military talent and commanded a series of classic battles, bringing the Red Fourth Front Army to its heyday. However, due to physical reasons, Xu Shuai later served as a deputy and was unable to fully demonstrate his military talents.

The demeanor of the people at the helm of the five field armies.

In addition to several generals, such as General Lin, General Peng, Liu Shuai, General Su Yu, and Xu Shuai, among the 19 corps commanders under the jurisdiction of the five major field armies, three are also good at commanding large corps operations and have outstanding commanding ability.

The first was the commander of the First Corps**, who led a unit to the south to establish a base during the Anti-Japanese War, faced the double blockade of the Japanese army and Chiang Kai-shek, and successfully transferred to several provinces to survive in the south. During the War of Liberation, General ** led 100,000 soldiers of the First Corps to liberate Xinjiang, showing outstanding strategic ability and overall view.

The second is Chen Geng, commander of the Fourth Corps, known as one of the five tiger generals of our army. During the War of Liberation, the Chen Xie Corps under the command of General Chen Geng became an independent military group and showed excellent strategic vision in the southward operation. His performance in the battle of crossing the river is even more obvious to all, and his successful pursuit of the enemy army proved that he was one of the most outstanding military generals among the 19 corps commanders.

The third is Deng Hua, commander of the 15th Corps, who replaced Peng in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea and successfully completed the Battle of Shangganling and the Jincheng Counterattack, and made great achievements for the early end of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea.

The historical jewel of an outstanding commander.

Although the contributions of these generals are not as widely known as those of Mr. Lin and Mr. Peng, they are also a scenic line in the history of our army. On the thorny road of the army, they showed excellent command skills for the operation of large corps. As the title suggests, great military commanders are not limited to a few well-known generals, but also many heroes who are not widely known in history.

Summary. These military commanders, whether in the War of Liberation or the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, made tremendous contributions to the victories won by our party during the war years. Their strategic vision, overall situation, and command ability have enabled our army to always maintain a strong combat capability on the arduous battlefield. They are red legends, the pride of our army's history, and outstanding representatives of the squadron.

This article profoundly describes a series of outstanding military commanders that emerged in our party during the war years, and through vivid descriptions of General Lin, General Peng, Liu Shuai, General Su Yu, Xu Shuai and others, it presents the outstanding ability of these generals in commanding large corps operations. The author shows the personality traits, achievements and contributions to the war of these heroes through detailed descriptions, so that readers have a more vivid understanding of their images.

First of all, the article introduces the large number of commanders and soldiers of Mr. Lin and Mr. Peng, who successfully resisted the enemy, and demonstrated their outstanding command skills in the War of Liberation and the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea. The evaluation of Liu Shuai highlights his name as a military god and his outstanding attainments in military theory, presenting readers with a generation of wise generals in the history of our army.

Secondly, through the vivid description of General Su Yu, his legend is emphasized, even though he did not have military academy training, but he was tempered into an outstanding military commander in the flames of war. This shows that there are many talented people in the army, and a group of generals who have emerged in actual combat have been trained.

Xu Shuai, as a military strategist who performed well during the Red Army, has been serving as a deputy due to physical reasons, and the article has a lot to think about his evaluation. This reminds us in the military that sometimes an individual's health can make or break a brilliant military career.

In the second half of the article, three of the 19 corps commanders under the jurisdiction of the five major field armies were introduced in depth, ** Chen Geng and Deng Hua were both generals who made remarkable achievements in the War of Liberation and the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea. Such a wonderful presentation gives readers a clearer understanding of the diversity and breadth of these military commanders.

Overall, this article uses vivid language, detailed examples, and profound analysis to show us that historical period in which heroes were born. The image of these military commanders is deeply imprinted in the history of the squadron, and their contributions and exploits are an indelible part of our army. This commentary** is also a tribute to these heroes and a sincere tribute to historical achievements.

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