He Changgong: A figure that cannot be ignored in the history of the Chinese revolution In the history of the Chinese revolution, there is a little-known figure, and he is He Changgong. Originally known as He Kun, he was later given the name "He Changgong", which means that he will work for the people all his life. When he was young, He Changgong was admitted to Yueyang No. 3 United High School with his personal strength, and then studied machinery at Hunan Provincial Industrial School, which laid the foundation for the development of China's heavy industry in the future. During his study in France, He Changgong experienced the life of a worker, got to know him and fought together to protect the legitimate rights and interests of students. This experience led to a huge change in He Changgong's thinking. In 1922, he became a member of the European branch of the Communist Party of China, which became an important turning point in his life. After returning to China, He Changgong decided to return to Hunan to start working, because Hunan is not only his hometown, but also the territory of his friend ***. He and *** met in Beijing, and the two hit it off at first sight and became friends. Under the influence of his hometown, He Changgong served as the director of the Youth League Defense Bureau of Huarong County, Hunan, and built the team into an important local armed force.
However, after the defeat of the Great Revolution, the Kuomintang launched a brutal campaign against the Communists, and He Changgong's identity was also exposed. In desperation, he had to leave his hometown and go to Wuchang to find *** to arrange for He Changgong to join the guard regiment, and gave him a new name - He Changgong, which means that he will work for the people all his life. Some people may think that it is overkill to arrange He Changgong in the guard regiment, but this is not the case. Good people shine wherever they are. He Changgong did not feel that he could not exert his light and heat because of his work in the guard regiment, but he still had full enthusiasm for the revolution and worked hard to do everything well. Soon he was promoted to platoon commander, deputy company commander, and eventually became the party representative of the 6th company of the guard regiment. Although He Changgong is not well known, he has made indelible contributions to China. ** Deeply gratified by his outstanding talents. When he realized that the revolutionary war needed a large number of Red Army cadres, he came up with the idea of starting his own "Hongpu" school, and remembered He Changgong.
** revealed his vision to He Changgong: "When the Kuomintang and the Communist Party cooperated, there was Huangpu, and now we want to establish our own school 'Hongpu', I will transfer a few army commanders, division commanders, and dozens of regiment commanders and political commissars to run the school." Every time he recalls this scene, He Changgong will burst into tears. The unwavering look of trust touched his heart deeply. So, He Changgong left the battlefield and came to the rear to co-found the Red Army School with the cadres. Despite the difficult conditions and the hardships of life, none of this could shake the young man. He poured his heart and soul into making the school stronger and stronger. He built brick by brick with the cadets, even though there were no dormitories;In the absence of instructors, he invited *** to serve as instructors, overcoming many difficulties, just to perform every task perfectly. He Changgong never complained, and wherever the party needed him to go, he always went there without hesitation. Towards the end of the War of Resistance Against Japan, the Northeast became an important strategic region. He Changgong once again received the task conveyed by the party. After the Anti-Japanese Military and Political University was relocated to the Northeast, he was appointed vice president, but the military industrial capacity of our party in the Northeast could not keep up with the needs of the war, and he was sent to lead the military industrial production.
Although he had worked as a laborer in school, that did not mean that he had extensive experience in industrial production, and this task was a difficult test for him. However, He Changgong silently shouldered the heavy burden and devoted himself to military production.