Standing at thirty, but struggling in the mud General Su Yu's life is hard
Standing at thirty, but struggling in the mud General Su Yu's life is hard
What makes a person's thirty years so tortuous and bumpy? Let me tell you a true and exciting story - the legendary journey of General Su Yu.
It is said that in 1936, it was an era of national turmoil, and General Su Yu of my hometown of southern Zhejiang was leading a guerrilla force of three or four hundred people, and he had been confronting tough guys such as Wei Lihuang and Luo Zhuoying, the main force of the Kuomintang, for more than half a year. In that year, the Red Army in the south did not have a good time, the internal contradictions of the Kuomintang intensified, and the Red Army was treated with a policy of extermination. I can tell you that this is not an exaggeration, but a brutal portrayal of history. Lao Chiang was not a fuel-efficient lamp, and he was not soft on the suppression of the Red Army.
You see, the comrades in the south are working hard to resist Japan, but Su Yu is making trouble in Lao Jiang's belly. The Nanyang incident is a detail, Liu Ying wanted to incorporate Ye Fei's guerrillas, but Su Yu said no, he needed a team with a strategic echo. Isn't that interesting, you say? As a result, Su Yu took the opportunity to release Ye Fei just to express his firm belief in unity.
During this time, he disagreed with political commissar Liu Ying, and for the cause of the Red Army and in order to unite all strata, Su Yu gave up the traditional way of fighting local tyrants and landlords, and changed to "donate anti-Japanese taxes". This decision has puzzled many people, but he firmly believes that it is an effective way to grow the team and rally support.
But do you know that it was at this difficult moment that Su Yu's predicament became even deeper. He was wounded in the ankle during the battle, making it the sixth time in his life. Under the threat of encirclement and suppression, he often couldn't sleep at night and was mentally exhausted. The alert Su Yu even had to wake up his comrades in the middle of the night and quietly change places to camp, because he knew that this was a life-and-death moment.
At this time, the Red Army in the south may usher in a glimmer of vitality under the impetus of the national situation, but the Red Army guerrillas in southern and eastern Zhejiang are still facing heavy pressure. Lao Jiang was afraid of public opinion, and he was hard-hearted to deal with Su Yu's advance division who was making trouble in his hometown. gave death orders to Wei Lihuang and Luo Zhuoying, and they wanted to see Su Yu's head within half a year. During this time, Su Yu's life was hard, and he hardly enjoyed a full night of peace.
The contradiction with political commissar Liu Ying is also a highlight. In the Nanyang incident, Liu Ying wanted to "unify" Ye Fei's team and transfer Ye Fei to the provincial party committee. But Su Yuke disagreed, he needed a team with a strategic echo. As a result, Su Yu took the opportunity to release Ye Fei, and Boss Liu Ying was unhappy, because with Su Yu's marksmanship, flying birds can hit every shot, how could a big living person not be able to hit? This disagreement led to a break between the two, with Liu Ying not only blaming Su Yu of the provincial party committee, but also depriving him of his freedom to move.
Unlike Liu Ying, Su Yu proceeded from reality and saw that Zhejiang had a developed economy and a large number of landlords and businessmen. In the face of the deepening contradictions between China and Japan, Su Yu resolutely abandoned the past mode of struggle and changed to "donate anti-Japanese taxes" to expand the unity of forces and win the support of all walks of life. This policy, you see, has broad support and cooperation from most of the social strata.
Waiting, waiting, waiting, Su Yu has been waiting for the opportunity, dreaming of making a comeback, realizing the north to resist Japan, and joining the ** Red Army. But in the process of waiting, he did not do nothing, but ran schools in the army, trained young people, and improved the combat effectiveness of the troops. At this time, Su Yu insisted on running a school in the army, so that young people could apply what they had learned, which was a brilliant strategy, and a force that could not be underestimated also rose.
But fate made people, just when the Xi'an Incident broke out and the hope of cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party came, Chiang Kai-shek sent another 43 regiments to encircle and suppress Su Yu. Faced with this dilemma, Su Yu could only choose to discuss a confrontation plan with Liu Ying. He told Liu Ying, this time either you go to Ye Fei's place to hide, or we will face a strong enemy together. Liu Ying did not choose to escape, but insisted on uniting with Su Yu's troops, and fought the largest battle with the enemy, until he skillfully guided the ** troops to engage in a fierce battle with the National Security Regiment, advanced the division to withdraw from the battle, and stood on another hill to watch the tiger fight.
The results of this battle were even reported in detail by the Soviet Union's "Red Star", and at this time *** knew that Su Yu was still alive. The 77 Incident broke out, and the ** internal people no longer want to beat their own people. Su Yu went down the mountain, negotiated with the Kuomintang, and finally won the victory. On August 24, Liu Ying and Su Yu sent representatives to negotiate with the Kuomintang. On August 27, ** sent people to southern and eastern Zhejiang to find the Red Army Advance Division, which had long lost contact. On October 19, the Advance Division was reorganized into the Zhejiang-Fujian Border Anti-Japanese Guerrilla Corps of the National Revolutionary Army, with Su Yu as commander and Liu Ying as political commissar. His foot injury was also healed, and he took his troops to cross the Yangtze River to the north, joined the torrent of the New Fourth Army, and immediately rushed to the battlefield of resistance against Japan, firing the first shot of the anti-Japanese resistance in the south of the Yangtze River.
All this happened when Su Yu was thirty years old, and his story tells us that the twists and turns of fate cannot stop the power of firm faith. Thirty years is not the end, but a new starting point. Persevering in the predicament, looking at the overall situation, for the country and the people, is the real hero. Su Yu, standing at thirty, did not stagnate, but took off, ushering in a new chapter in his life.