In the leisure and sitting alone, sometimes it always seems that you and Beibei and I are playing and talking together, especially Beibei is very naughty, one time underground, one time crawling into my mother's arms, and from my mother's arms to my father's arms, making endless trouble, it is really happy. It's a pity that the three of them are in three places, and if they are together, it is really happy.
This is the last letter written by the famous anti-Japanese general Zuo Quan to his wife Liu Zhilan, three days after this letter was sent, Zuo Quan was unfortunately hit by a cannonball in the breakout battle, and died heroically at the age of 37. This letter to the family also became General Zuo Quan's masterpiece.
At that time, Zuo Quan and *** and others were stationed in the Taihang Mountain base area, his wife Liu Zhilan was studying Xi in Yan'an, and their daughter Zuo Taibei was fostered in a shelter in Yan'an. "Three people in three places" is the helplessness of General Zuo Quan, and it is also the helplessness of countless families who were forcibly separated by the war in the war era.
Left right: The rise of Whampoa's rising stars.
Zuo Quan was born in an ordinary peasant family in Liling County, Hunan Province, and Zuo Quan's mother pulled him up with hard work. Despite his family's poverty, Zuo Quan's mother worked hard to save money and ensure that he had a good education. Zuo Quan excelled in his studies and began studying at a private school at the age of eight, showing outstanding knowledge and literary talent.
Zuo Quan's patriotic enthusiasm was revealed as early as when he was 10 years old, and he was angry that Yuan Shikai signed the "Twenty-one Articles" and became a small ** in the local village. Although he had dropped out of school many times due to his family's poverty, Zuo Quan successfully entered junior high school with the help of his relatives.
In 1924, Zuo Quan successfully entered the Guangzhou Army Martial Arts School and became a "Whampoa Rising Star". While in school, he met like-minded partners and joined the Chinese Communist Party. Zuoquan's revolutionary ideas were deeply affirmed and he was hailed as the "new star of Whampoa".
Wisdom and Courage in Military Talent: Zuo Quan's Fighting Career.
Zuo Quan became the commander of the 12th Red Army in December 1930 and showed outstanding military talent. During the agrarian revolution, he went to the Soviet Union to study Xi with *** and experienced a dangerous return journey. Zuo Quan's military knowledge deepened in the Soviet Union, laying the groundwork for the future War of Resistance.
After returning to China, Zuo Quan successively served as the commander of the 12th Red Army, the operational staff officer of the General Headquarters of the Red First Army, and the commander and political commissar of the 15th Army of the Red Army. He faced difficulties within the Red Army, but he always firmly believed in the cause of the Party and expressed his love and loyalty to the Party on many occasions.
Zuo Quan demonstrated outstanding operational command ability during the Long March, leading the Red First Army to many important victories. The fierce battle between him and *** in the mountain castle became an example, destroying more than 15,000 enemies and stabilizing the battle situation in northern Shaanxi.
Flames of war: the position of Changle Village under the leadership of Zuo Quan.
After the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Kuomintang and the Communist Party joined forces, and the united anti-Japanese front of the Chinese nation was rapidly established. The commander-in-chief of the Eighth Route Army, division commanders, and others were awarded titles by the Kuomintang.
As the deputy chief of staff of the Eighth Route Army, Zuo Quan showed outstanding military ability. In April 1938, in the face of the attack of more than 30,000 Japanese invading troops, Zuo Quan urgently formulated a strategy to stabilize the situation of the Eighth Route Army.
Zuo Quan: A heroic general in the beacon years.
General Zuo Quan fought bravely in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and showed outstanding military intelligence. However, during the beacon years, Zuo Quan also deeply missed his distant family. His last letter to his family revealed his deep affection for his wife and children.
Zuo Quan's heroic deeds, his rise to the Whampoa Military Academy, his wise and courageous performance in the Long March, and the Changle Village position he led during the Anti-Japanese War all make us remember this great general. His life was dedicated to the motherland, and he became a heroic general in the beacon years, and his family letters have been passed down for a hundred years, touching every Chinese.
Summary: General Zuo Quan's life is full of legends, from the Huangpu rising star to the outstanding command in the Long March, and then to the Changle Village position in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Zuo Quan has shown outstanding military intelligence and firm faith. His last letter to his family carries deep affection for his family, allowing us to better understand that heroic and affectionate era. General Zuo Quan is a real hero in the beacon years.
General Zuo Quan's life was a shining pearl in the history of the Chinese revolution, and his heroic deeds and affectionate letters to his family left an eternal mark in the beacon years. In this article, we see how a young man from an ordinary peasant family became an outstanding general because of his love for the country and the people, and made great sacrifices for China's independence and liberation.
The article begins with a letter to his wife written by Zuo Quan to describe his pain of being separated from his family on the battlefield, especially his longing for his daughter. Such a scene makes people deeply feel the hardships of that era and the cruelty of war. The family letter is not only the sustenance of feelings, but also the longing for the family and the expectation for the future, which makes the image of General Zuo Quan more vivid and moving.
The article also vividly shows Zuo Quan's journey from the Whampoa Military Academy to the Long March and then to the War of Resistance Against Japan. His growth is inseparable from his mother's persistence and his own efforts, from a poor peasant child, to become a "Huangpu star", and then to emerge in the Long March and the Anti-Japanese War, this process is full of ups and downs, but also full of the spirit of struggle and hard work.
During the Long March, Zuo Quan showed outstanding military talent, and his strategic command and outstanding achievements won valuable time and space for the Red Army and made outstanding contributions to the success of the Chinese revolution. The article describes in detail Zuo Quan's heroic performance in the battle of the mountain castle, making the reader feel as if he has personally experienced that fierce and thrilling battlefield.
The description of the position in Changle Village is even more impressive. In the face of the menacing Japanese army, Zuo Quan and the Eighth Route Army showed superb tactics and brave fighting spirit. Zuo Quan's command style was praised as "a general with two hard poles", which is enough to see his courage and perseverance on the battlefield.
On the whole, General Zuo Quan's life demonstrated the qualities and courage of an outstanding cadre of the Communist Party of China. He grew from an ordinary peasant boy to an outstanding general, and has always been determined to fight hard for the cause of the liberation of the country and the people. His story inspires every Chinese and inspires us to continue to move forward and contribute to the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. General Zuo Quan's life is a legend in the history of the Chinese revolution and a history that the sons and daughters of China will always remember.
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