The "troika" of the party, government, and military in the Hubei-Henan-Anhui Soviet Region and the Sichuan-Shaanxi Soviet Region respectively refers to Chen Changhao, Zhang Guotao, and Chen Changhao, who was once the general political commissar of the Red Fourth Front Army and the chairman of the Military and Political Committee of the Western Route Army. He took part in the Battle of Stalingrad and was awarded the Order of the Great Patriotic War and the Order of the Red Star of Gold. On the eve of the Red Fourth Front Army's third crossing of the grassland (July 1936), Chen Changhao and Zhang Qinqiu became husband and wife. Zhang Qinqiu is a rare senior military general in our party, and her first husband is Shen ** (famous writer Mao Dun, Shen Yanbing's younger brother).
Due to the death of Shen ** due to overwork and illness that could not be treated in time (November 1933), Zhang Qinqiu then continued to devote himself firmly to the revolutionary cause. In October 1936, Zhang Qinqiu and her husband Chen Changhao went west together, and both of them were senior generals of the western expeditionary force. However, after a bloody battle, the Western Route Army was ultimately defeated, leading to Zhang Qinqiu's misfortune. She was sent to work as a laborer in a cashmere factory in Xining, but her identity was soon revealed and she was transferred to Nanjing.
In the negotiation of the cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, thanks to the unremitting efforts of the Communist Party, Zhang Qinqiu and a group of cadres were successfully rescued from prison. Zhang Qinqiu was able to return to Yan'an and was eager to work. She plans to pursue a career in education and excels. People praise her for not only having the ability to lead soldiers to fight, but also being versatile, which can really be described as both civil and military. Chen Changhao also returned to Yan'an soon after, and the two were reunited. But because Chen Changhao was overworked, he suffered from a serious stomach problem and had to go to the Soviet Union to receive **, which led to the separation of the two.
Due to the outbreak of the Soviet-German war, Chen Changhao could not return to China in the short term, and finally the organization approved the divorce request of the two. In 1943, Zhang Qinqiu and Su Jingguan got married, but because she had serious sequelae of childbirth during the Western Expedition, she could no longer have children, and the two had no children. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Su Jingguan served as Vice Minister of Health, while Zhang Qinqiu served as Vice Minister of Textile Industry. In 1964, Su Jingguan unfortunately died of cancer, and Zhang Qinqiu continued to devote himself to the construction of New China with enthusiasm.
In the fifties, Zhang Qinqiu participated in a ** meeting, and at that time, *** mentioned in his speech that "Yelang is arrogant and rejoices in his achievements". She wrote these eight words casually on the title page of the notebook, next to the image of **. Later, after the start of the special movement, these misplaced eight words became important evidence of **and**cruelty** her, and she was framed as an "anti-party element". Zhang Qinqiu devoted his whole life to the revolutionary cause and was loyal, how could he tolerate such humiliation and false accusations?Therefore, she resolutely chose to commit suicide in April 1968 to prove her innocence.
Her second husband, Chen Changhao, also committed suicide in July 1967 after being beaten by the endless rebels. It was not until 1979 that Zhang Qinqiu was rehabilitated Zhaoxue, and the memorial service was presided over by Marshal *** himself.