Jinggangshan, the witness of the first rural revolutionary base area at the beginning.
In the early days of Jinggangshan, ** found a right-hand man, his name is He Changgong. He Changgong, formerly known as He Kun, is a native of Huarong County, Hunan, who studied in France in his early years and became his close partner. At the end of 1919, He Kun went to France to study and became a member of the Chinese Young Communist Party in Europe.
**'s right-hand man: design the first "military flag" of our army
In 1924, He Kun returned to China and returned to his hometown to lead the workers and peasants. After the failure, in order to avoid disaster, he changed the name of He Kun to He Changgong, hoping that he would fight for the people for a lifetime. He Changgong became the designer of the first "military flag" of our army, and fixed it as a pattern of a red background, a large golden five-pointed star, a sickle and an axe, marking the beginning of the Communist Party's military flag.
Zhu Mao Huishi: He Changgong's Autumn Harvest Uprising mission is fierce.
After the Autumn Harvest Uprising, ** gave He Changgong the task of contacting the Hunan Provincial Party Committee and finding the Nanchang Uprising troops. He Changgong went deep behind the enemy, pretended to be a "deserter", and after twists and turns, he finally found the best in the plough shop, and realized the "Zhu Mao Division".
Renovating the Old Army: He Changgong's Hard Work.
He Changgong's task did not stop there, but also handed him over to transform Wang Zuo's troops. Through ingenious means, He Changgong impressed Wang Zuo and became his right-hand man. In February 1928, the troops of Yuan Wencai and Wang Zuo were reorganized into the Second Regiment of the Workers' and Peasants' Revolutionary Army, laying the foundation for the initial establishment of the Jinggangshan Base Area.
On the eve of the Red Army's Long March: He Changgong negotiated with Chen Jitang to relieve the siege.
In 1934, the Red Army faced a difficult situation and decided to transfer through northern Guangdong. In order to avoid Chiang Kai-shek's calculations, Chen Jitang actively negotiated with the Red Army, and Chen Jitang welcomed the Red Army to reach the "Five Agreements" through northern Guangdong. The Red Army, represented by He Changgong and Pan Hannian, negotiated and succeeded in breaking the blockade, and Chen Jitang's wise move created favorable conditions for the transfer of the Red Army.
The Red Army broke through: Chen Jitang gave way with wit.
During the Red Army's transfer to northern Guangdong, Chen Jitang repeatedly showed favor and asked the Red Army to "send the guests away early". He granted the Red Army the right of way when it crossed the blockade, allowing the Red Army to successfully cross the blockade without encountering large-scale fighting. Chiang Kai-shek was indignant, and Chen Jitang responded with tact, providing great convenience for the Red Army's breakthrough.
He Changgong's glorious history: make hard efforts for the cause of the Red Army.
After completing the task of transforming the old troops, He Changgong successively served as the party representative of the 28th Regiment of the Red Fourth Army, the political commissar of the Fifth Column of the Red Fifth Army, the commander of the Red Eighth Army, the member of the General Front Committee of the Red First Army, and the commander and political commissar of the Guangdong-Jiangxi Military Region. His tireless efforts and outstanding performance laid a solid foundation for the victory of the Red Army.
Conclusion: He Changgong, a silent devotee of the Red Army's cause.
He Changgong, the right-hand man of Jinggangshan in the early days, negotiated with Chen Jitang to rescue the Red Army, and was an outstanding figure in the cause of the Red Army. Under the banner of the party, he silently dedicated himself and worked hard for the revolutionary cause. He Changgong's life wrote the glorious course of the Red Army and laid a solid foundation for the birth of New China.
He Changgong is an outstanding revolutionary in the history of the Chinese revolution, and his glorious course and outstanding contributions have made indelible contributions to the development and growth of the Communist Party of China. From the right-hand man in the early days of Jinggangshan to the silent devotee of the Red Army, He Changgong's life was full of hardship, struggle and unyielding spirit.
First of all, He Changgong made great efforts to establish a revolutionary base in the early days of Jinggangshan. As a right-hand man, he participated in the founding of Jinggangshan and the Autumn Harvest Uprising under the leadership of ***, laying a solid foundation for the early development of the Communist Party of China. His flag design laid an important symbolic foundation for the rise of the Red Army, and this flag became one of the symbols in the history of the Chinese revolution.
Second, He Changgong showed superb political wisdom in the negotiations with Chen Jitang. Under pressure from Chiang Kai-shek, Chen Jitang's resourceful response provided a rare opportunity for the Red Army to break through. He Changgong's representative status and negotiation skills enabled the two sides to reach a "five-point agreement" and successfully rescued the trapped ** Red Army. This negotiation process shows that He Changgong not only excels on the battlefield, but also shows ease in diplomatic negotiations.
He Changgong's task of renovating the old army also showed his outstanding ability in organizational building. Through ingenious means, he succeeded in impressing Wang Zuo, so that his troops could be reorganized into the Second Regiment of the Workers' and Peasants' Revolutionary Army. This ability to organize and build the Red Army has played a positive role in promoting the history of the Red Army's development and has created favorable conditions for the Red Army's maturity and growth.
He Changgong's life has experienced the ups and downs of the Chinese revolution, and his perseverance and courageous spirit have always inspired future generations. His performance in the Long March demonstrated the selfless dedication and firm belief of a Communist Party member to the cause. He Changgong's silent dedication to the cause of the Red Army laid a solid foundation for the victory of the Communist Party of China, and it was also a legend in the history of the Chinese revolution.
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