The generals did not accept Su Yu s command, and it was difficult for Mao to do it. Chen Yi offered

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-01

Some people wondered: "Why let him be our commander?" I'm not convinced! Me too. However, ** said, "Why don't they obey Su Yu's command?" "It turned out that ** had borrowed some resources from ***, so that General Su Yu became the commander-in-chief of the East China Field Army with his outstanding strategic vision in the smoke of the Liberation War.

This decision caused quite a stir among the generals in Shandong, and many of them did not understand why this seemingly ordinary Su Yu would be so valued by *** and become their boss.

Because Shandong people are heroic and straightforward, Shandong men have big shoulders and round waists, and they are brave and good at fighting.

They either fought on the battlefield or strategized, and had their own honor and prestige. Therefore, when they heard this decision of the chairman, the emotions in their hearts were both confused and dissatisfied.

Although Su Yu had already achieved many victories by then, he was not well known among the generals in Shandong, who questioned his ability to lead them to victory.

More critically, Su Yu's appointment meant that they had to obey his command and give up their own command, which they were unwilling to accept.

When Su Yu arrived in Shandong, he was faced with a daunting mission. He needs to prove his strength and earn the trust and respect of his generals, while at the same time establishing his leadership position and making them willing to obey his commands.

Soldiers regard obedience as their duty, and despite all their reluctance, the Shandong generals must still accept this reality.

They silently made up their minds to prove with practical actions that Shandong's generals could also take charge of themselves. After General Su Yu took office, the combat operations of the East China Field Army were in full swing.

He led his soldiers to defeat the enemy again and again, achieving remarkable victories. However, due to the prejudice of Su Yu among the Shandong generals, they did not fully accept Su Yu's command and fought on their own, resulting in some unnecessary losses.

On one occasion, General Su Yu gave his soldiers a formidable order: let them complete an extraordinarily long march through the mountains and forests on foot. The soldiers spent a day and a night trekking through mountains and rivers under the double torture of the scorching sun and torrential rain.

However, when they were about to arrive at their destination, they received a notice to return to their original place. This order confused and outraged the Shandong generals, who sought out Su Yu and asked him why he had put them through such an ordeal.

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It turned out that the purpose of this march was to lure the enemy into sending troops, and then annihilate them in the movement. However, because the generals did not carry out the orders thoroughly, the enemy avoided the trap.

In order not to let the enemy perceive the plans of our army, Su Yu had to give the order to retreat. As the contradiction between Su Yu and the old generals in Shandong intensified, ** came up with a plan for the sake of the overall situation.

He deeply understood that unity within the army was essential for victory in the battle. During the long battle, he perceived a discordant factor that seriously weakened the cohesion and combat effectiveness of the army.

* Believe that such negativity is very detrimental to the victory of the war. So, he decided to take steps to solve the problem. ** Knowing that the army is a place where strength is paramount, and only strength can be recognized by others.

Therefore, he made a request to ***, hoping to make a copy of Su Yu's telegram of seven battles and seven victories. He believed that Su Yu's military prowess was indisputable, and if the soldiers could see Su Yu's achievements with their own eyes, they would have confidence in Su Yu's leadership.

*Apply to *** to copy Su Yu's telegram of seven battles and seven victories, in order to show the soldiers Su Yu's strength and leadership skills. ** readily agreed, and said with a smile: "You are really amazing, it makes me feel helpless." ”

* Bring the copied telegram to the soldiers and let them appreciate Su Yu's military talents and command art.

With his unique decision-making and command skills, Su Yu won a brilliant victory in the battle. His bravery was impressive and he was admired by the soldiers. ** The general also gave high praise to Su Yu for his performance in battle.

Su Yu's achievements impressed the soldiers, and his leadership earned their trust. From that moment on, they were all willing to obey Su Yu's command unconditionally. Under his leadership, they achieved many brilliant victories, and his military talents and superior leadership skills were on full display.

In battle, he can always accurately judge the situation on the battlefield and formulate the best battle plan. He led his soldiers to conquer all the battles, conquering enemy strongholds again and again.

Su Yu is well aware of the weight of his responsibilities, and he knows that his decisions are directly related to the safety of soldiers' lives and the victory of battles. Therefore, before each expedition, he would carefully study the battlefield situation and the enemy's situation and formulate the most appropriate combat strategy.

His decision-making is resolute and intelligent, and he can deliver a huge blow to the enemy every time. In one of the battles of the War of Liberation, the troops commanded by General Su Yu won a beautiful victory behind enemy lines.

After the battle, the troops rested in a wood.

General Su Yu practiced his beliefs with practical actions, and whenever a soldier was injured or hungry, he always did not hesitate to share his medicine bags and dry rations with them, proving his respect and cherishment of the lives of soldiers.

He always stressed: "The lives of fighters are precious, and we must do everything in our power to protect them." ”

General Su Yu cared for the soldiers in every detail, and he cared not only about the lives of the soldiers, but also about their families. Whenever a soldier's family was in trouble, he always did his best to help.

For example, when a soldier's mother was sick, when he heard the news, he immediately sent someone to deliver medicine and visited him in person, which deeply touched the soldiers and strengthened their determination to fight for the country and the people.

During the Long March, General Su Yu and the soldiers shared weal and woe. When many soldiers suffered from frostbite when there was heavy snow on the snowy mountains, he immediately organized soldiers to help each other and distribute blankets, clothes, etc. to those in need.

He even distributed his cotton clothes and blankets to the frostbitten soldiers, but he only wore thin clothes, and this spirit of selfless dedication deeply moved the soldiers and strengthened their belief in fighting for the country and the people.

During the difficult Long March, General Su Yu always rushed to the forefront of the ranks, and his words and deeds inspired the soldiers to move forward bravely. General Su Yu was well aware of the importance of education, and he often organized soldiers to learn cultural knowledge in order to improve their ideological consciousness and overall quality.

He taught the soldiers that only through continuous learning and progress can they better serve the people and the country.

Under the guidance and training of General Su Yu, the soldiers were brave and fearless on the battlefield, and they also united and loved each other in life. They looked to General Su Yu as an example and inspired themselves to fight for the country and the people.

It is precisely because of the selfless dedication of countless revolutionary martyrs who have opened up the road for us and bravely killed the enemy that we can have a peaceful life today. We must not only cherish this hard-won peace, but also uphold it.

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