In 1955, after reading the list of awards, Chairman Mao suddenly asked, What is Lu Junsheng s milita

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-21

In 1955, the ** Military Commission submitted the list of military rank assessment to *** for review, and after reading the list, the chairman suddenly asked the person in charge of the Military Commission what rank Lu Junsheng was. The head of the Central Military Commission responded that Lu Junsheng was a cadre at the battalion level, and according to the military rank evaluation standards, he should be awarded the rank of lieutenant colonel. Who is this Lu Junsheng, who can attract so much attention?

Lu Junsheng has been brave since he was a child, he is already 1.9 meters tall at the age of 13, his strength far exceeds that of his peers, and he can easily lift a stone of 100 catties, which can be called "Xiao Xiang Yu". In 1921, Lü Junsheng traveled to Tianjin with a few of his peers, worked as a laborer on the docks and a grocery store, and in the latter part of that year he was introduced to the trade union, where he began to come into contact with communist ideas and gradually transformed into a left-winger.

In 1937, when the Anti-Japanese War broke out, Lu Junsheng was furious after hearing about the atrocities of the Japanese, and immediately resigned from his job and went to western Hebei to join the Eighth Route Army, wanting to contribute to the great cause of resisting Japan. It didn't take long for Lu Junsheng to make a name for himself in the army with his bravery and became a recognized "top soldier" by everyone. When training to throw bombs, the comrades-in-arms could basically only throw grenades.

Thirty or forty meters, while Lu Junsheng can throw a grenade at least seventy meters, which is a shock for a while. When training assassination, Lu Junsheng carried a 3-meter-long wooden gun in his hand, wielding tigers left and right, and his comrades-in-arms who practiced with him were often stabbed by him in one or two rounds, and they were not his opponents at all.

In 1938, Lu Junsheng ushered in the first actual battle in his life, in July of that year, a group of Japanese troops marched west from Xiajin County, and happened to crash into the base of the Eighth Route Army. When the higher-level commander learned of this, he immediately issued an order, requiring all troops to spread out along a mountainous area west of Xiajin County, set up an encirclement, and be sure to eat this Japanese army and fight a perfect victory. Before the start of the battle, the company commander and instructors held a special mobilization meeting to boost morale, enhance the cohesion of officers and men, and ensure that nothing went wrong.

The next day, Lu Junsheng followed his comrades into the predetermined position, and after more than 4 hours of long waiting, the Japanese finally got into the ambush circle set up by our side, and the superior commander immediately ordered the battle. In an instant, there was a burst of gunfire in the ambush circle, and bullets and grenades rained down on the heads of the Japanese soldiers, killing about half of the enemy in an instant. Immediately afterwards, the trumpeter blew the trumpet, and the soldiers of the Eighth Route Army immediately jumped out and launched a decisive charge against the enemy.

During this period, Lu Junsheng rushed to the front first, only to see him swing left and right, and put down 7 enemies in an instant. The rest of the Japanese army was intimidated by his momentum and retreated again and again. And Lu Junsheng became more and more courageous, continued to wield his sword**, and solved 20 enemies in a row. After the war, the company commander specially applied for first-class merit for Lu Junsheng, who had performed brilliantly, and the military region also specially held a commendation meeting for him and invited him to speak on stage to share his combat experience with everyone.

In 1939, Lu Junsheng was sent to study in the military region's teaching class, and after graduation, he returned to his original unit, first as a trainee platoon commander, and then to deputy company commander three months later. In the second half of the same year, when he led his troops to move to a new base area, he accidentally bumped into two squads of Japanese troops. The company commander and the instructor didn't want to make a fuss and provoke this group of devils, so they suggested taking a detour. However, Lu Junsheng felt that this was a good opportunity to "eat meat", so he overrode public opinion and led his troops to preemptively attack the Japanese army.

In the battle, Lu Junsheng was still the first soldier, rushing to the front of the entire team, holding a special machete, rushing left and right in the enemy's pile, killing 17 Japanese soldiers in a row, almost completely crushing the enemy by himself. After the war, the superior first criticized Lu Junsheng's recklessness and recklessness, and then praised him for his bravery, which can be regarded as a credit and demerit.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he was recruited by the ** Military Commission to go to Beijing to participate in the revolutionary victory commemorative meeting, and was received by the first chairman, and praised him for his bravery, brave and brave three armies, and is a model for all PLA soldiers.

In 1955, he received the rank of lieutenant colonel, and originally the superior planned to arrange for him to study at the military academy, and after graduation, he was arranged to work in the General Staff Department or the General Political Department. But Lu Junsheng felt that he had no education, and it was a waste of resources to go to a military school, so he simply took the initiative to apply for discharge from the army and returned to his hometown to become the director of the commune. In 1964, Lu Junsheng, who was already close to his prime, retired honorably, in his later years, he has been living a simple life, never participating in any public activities, in turbulent times, he also refused to "make revolutions", "engage in tandem", and from beginning to end low schedules, in 1970, he died of illness at the age of 63.

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