I think the office building is expensive, Zhang Hancheng wroteWords.
Zhang Hancheng, the former Minister of Naval Logistics, has experienced 60 years of military career, has had many contacts with ***, and is deeply inspired by his teachings and encouragement. In his later years, whenever he recalled the time he spent with ***, he was always full of excitement and excitement.
Major General Zhang Hancheng is Lin Boqu's "green protection" comrade-in-arms, praising him for his "future". In mid-June 1935, the Red Army and the Red Fourth Front Army met in Dawei Town, Maogong County, laying the foundation for the victory of the Long March.
In mid-August, Chen Changhao, the commander-in-chief of the Red Fourth Front Army, led the first section of the Fourth Front Army to Maoergai. At this time, Zhang Hancheng, as the commander of the guard platoon of the traffic team, also arrived here with the troops.
In the guard platoon, Zhang Hancheng was responsible for protecting the security of the chief and leading organs, sending letters and conveying orders, and temporary combat missions. After arriving in Maoergai, he also undertook the task of "protecting the youth".
Maoergai, located in northern Sichuan, is a small town where Tibetan compatriots live all year round. When the Red Army arrived on its Long March, most of the Tibetans hid in the mountains because they did not know about the Red Army.
However, it was the season when the barley was ripe, and the fields were golden. In order to protect the interests of the Tibetan masses, the traffic captain took the initiative to find Zhang Hancheng and asked him to lead a squad to guard the grain in the field, and this work was taken care of by Lin Lao of the Red Army.
After receiving the order, Zhang Hancheng immediately came to Lin Boqu's office and asked him for instructions on this work.
Lin Boqu stressed the need to protect the rations of the Tibetan compatriots and spoke highly of Zhang Hancheng's work. At the Maoergai meeting, Zhang Hancheng served as a guard, took the initiative to shake hands with him, and asked him about his work.
Lin Boqu interjected that Zhang Hancheng was the guard platoon commander of the Fourth Front Army and praised the cooperation between them.
**Looking at Lin and Zhang, he smiled slightly: "Ah, it turns out that you are comrades-in-arms of 'protecting the youth'!" It's good, it's good. Zhang Hancheng then replied to ***'s question: "After arriving in Maoergai, we lined up under the leadership of Lin Lao to do the work of 'protecting the youth'.
Today, we serve as conference guards. * asked with concern, "Did you hear anything during the meeting?" Zhang Hancheng hurriedly replied: "Report to the chairman, we are only responsible for guards, and no one in the platoon is allowed to listen to the meeting." ”
Look at him with trust and say, "It's good that you consciously follow discipline." Then, ** enthusiastically asked, "How old are you this year?" ”
Zhang Hancheng replied: "21 years old." * Enthusiastically encouraged him: "You are still young and have a great future!" Looking at the back of *** leaving, Zhang Hancheng felt warm in his heart.
Zhang Hancheng led a group to break through Yan Xishan's "encirclement and suppression", and said with emotion: "It's not easy. In the winter of 1937, under the arrangement of Secretary Cheng Guliang, Zhang Hancheng came to Fencheng and served as the squadron leader of the second squadron of the county brigade.
He did not shirk and devoted himself to the work of guiding the team. In less than two months, the political consciousness and military quality of this unit have been greatly improved.
In March 1938, the Japanese army captured Fencheng, and the county brigade was reorganized into the "Fencheng County Anti-Japanese Self-Defense Force", and Zhang Hancheng served as the captain of the self-defense force. Soon after taking office, he led his troops to fight two beautiful battles.
On this day, the masses reported that a part of the cavalry of the Japanese army's "Qingshui Division" stationed in Fencheng came out to "sweep" and do all kinds of bad things in three days.
Seeing that the Japanese army was coming to sweep up, Zhang Hancheng was furious, and immediately mobilized the Self-Defense Forces and arranged a unique "iron rake array". As night fell, they hid in a deep ravine, waiting for the arrival of the Japanese army.
As soon as the day dawned, the Japanese horse team broke into the iron rake formation unsuspectingly, the war horses tripped and fell, and the Japanese invaders fell down one after another, smashing heavily on the iron rake teeth. With the screams of the Japanese army, Zhang Hancheng gave an order, and the self-defense team members shot at the fleeing Japanese soldiers together, and finally succeeded in capturing a large amount of loot.
Faced with the brutality of the Japanese army, Zhang Hancheng decided to take action and formulated the strategy of "carrying the coffin to hit the stronghold". The team entered the Japanese stronghold in Zhaokang Town in the form of a funeral, and the self-defense team members in disguise hid ** under a coffin and a big red satin, successfully deceiving the inspection of the Japanese watchtower.
When the people in the watchtower came out, the communicator blew the suona, and the self-defense members quickly defeated the Japanese army by surprise. Zhang Hancheng won again.
In May, Zhang Hancheng served as the captain of the 2nd Brigade of the 2nd Detachment of Shanxi Political Defense. Although this force is ostensibly subordinate to Yan Xishan, it is actually controlled by our underground party.
Zhang Hancheng led his troops to actively carry out guerrilla warfare in Fencheng, winning praise from the local masses, who called Zhang Hancheng and his team an anti-Japanese team that "hung the sign of Yan Xishan and followed the path of the Communist Party."
However, in 1939, Yan Xishan convened the "Qiulin Conference" and planned to merge the 2nd and 3rd detachments into the 213th Brigade of the New Army. The brigade has the third regiment under its jurisdiction, and Zhang Hancheng serves as the commander of the 57th regiment.
However, since the establishment of the 213th Brigade, it has been monitored and suppressed by Yan Xishan. Yan Xishan was disturbed by the high communist overtones of this force. In the end, after more than half a year, Yan Xishan took action against this army, which is the famous "December Incident in Western Jinxi" in history.
In early December, Yan Xishan sent his descendants of the 61st, 34th, and 83rd Armies, as well as a regiment, a total of 12 regiments, to begin advancing to the base area of the 213th Brigade.
At the critical juncture of Yan Xishan, Zhang Hancheng and other major leaders of the brigade and regiment urgently convened a military and political meeting, deciding that once the Yan army launched an attack, the troops must return fire with all their might, and then withdraw from the base area, cross the Fen River to the east, and move to the Taiyue anti-Japanese base area.
After a difficult breakthrough, Zhang Hancheng led his troops to successfully break through the Japanese blockade line, arrived at the Taiyue anti-Japanese base area, and successfully joined forces with the "Decisive Death Column". Soon, Zhang Hancheng was ordered to study at the Party School of the Northern Bureau of Taihang Mountain.
Once, the deputy commander-in-chief of the Eighth Route Army inspected the party school, and Zhang Hancheng went to visit and told in detail how he broke through after the "December Incident in Western Shanxi". After hearing this, Mr. Peng praised Zhang Hancheng's courage and resourcefulness: "You Xiao Zhang went in alone, but pulled out a group, this ability is only available to the Communist Party!" ”
After Mr. Peng returned to Yan'an, he relayed the matter to ***, and said earnestly: "It's not easy, the Red Army really deserves to be a seeder!" In August 1945, after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Chiang Kai-shek invited *** to Chongqing for negotiations three times, which attracted worldwide attention.
At this time, ** came to ** party school and gave a report to the students on the issue of *** going to Chongqing for negotiation, and then invited everyone to discuss. Zhang Hancheng was worried about the safety of ***, and he took out a pen and paper that night and wrote down a suggestion for ***, hoping that he would not go into the tiger's den alone, and could realize his negotiation intentions through other channels and methods.
Early the next morning, he forwarded his comments through the organization. However, for the sake of the fundamental interests of the people, he resolutely decided to go to Chongqing for negotiations regardless of his personal safety, and this courage deeply shocked Zhang Hancheng.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Zhang Hancheng served as the head of the Second Division of the Logistics Department of the Fourth Field Army, and led the organs of the Navy Logistics Department to move to Beijing after the approval of the People's Republic of China. He realized that the navy needed to be unified, so he made drastic adjustments and submitted a report on naval logistics to the navy in the name of Commander Xiao Jinguang.
** and *** both agreed to establish a vertical system, and the logistics of the Navy will be directly managed by the Joint Logistics of the Military Commission, and will no longer pass through the large military districts, so as to reduce the level. Zhang Hancheng immediately organized the logistics organs and troops to get busy, and since 1953, the navy has implemented unification.
In the early days of the Navy's founding, the Navy's head office relied entirely on rented private houses, and Zhang Hancheng, as the Navy's logistics chief, was anxious and restless.
In order to solve the difficulties of housing in the navy, Zhang Hancheng wrote a report to *** in the name of Xiao Jinguang and asked for money to build a house. **After reading the report, I added a sentence "Living with ordinary people, very secret", and then this report was sent to the desk of ***.
** An investigation has been made into the construction of the naval organs, so he approved 10 million yuan. In the end, Zhang Hancheng found a place to build a house in the downtown area of Beijing, and Beijing approved more than 1,000 acres of land, and the naval organs were set here.
However, I heard that the navy had built a 3-story headquarters office building in a place called Gongyuan, which was very famous in Beijing at that time. **Indicates that you want to go and see it in person.
So, one morning in March 1952, **, accompanied by his secretary Chen Boda, walked to the headquarters office building to inspect it. It was a Sunday, and only Yue Ying, the head of the military affairs department of the headquarters, was on duty in the office building.
He learned that *** was coming, and hurried out to greet him.
Yue Ying reported the construction cost of the building to ***, and ** expressed surprise and emphasized the importance of thrift. After accompanying *** to inspect, Zhang Hancheng was deeply touched by this and wrote down the six characters of "spend less money, do more".
Under the leadership of Zhang Hancheng and others, the navy's logistics support system was initially established, which provided a guarantee for the victory of many naval battles.
On October 24, 1961, the prime minister returned to China after attending the 22nd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
Standing on the side of the tarmac, officers of the whole army stationed in Beijing at the rank of major general and above, dressed in ceremonial uniforms, lined up to wait for the premier's special plane. Suddenly, Zhang Hancheng felt something strange behind him, and involuntarily looked back, and found that the chairman was walking towards him, he quickly turned around and saluted the chairman.
The chairman was in good spirits and took the initiative to stretch out his hand to shake hands with Zhang Hancheng. Zhang Hancheng shouted excitedly: "Hurrah! * Whisper to him: "Don't shout hooray, no one will live to hooray, don't alarm everyone." ”
At this time, the special plane of ** flew over Beijing, and the chairman waved his hand to Zhang Hancheng, and then quietly left. Zhang Hancheng watched the chairman go away, and his excited heart couldn't calm down for a long time.