Today I will share with you a rare old **. General Zhongsu Yu and General Wang Shusheng stood on both sides, there was a marshal in the C position, and a general was pulled out at random, at least at the level of army commander.
Looking at this ** suddenly, many people may only recognize the two. The second from the left in the front row is Su Yu, the first general of the founding of the country. Standing in the C position is Marshal ***. Su Yu and *** are very fateful, one of them is the first-ranked general, and the other is the lowest-ranked marshal.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Su Yu entered Beijing as the chief of the General Staff, and was wrongly criticized in 1958. Their personal relationship is very good. Su Yu went to the Academy of Military Sciences as the vice president, and the president at that time was ***
In 1963, Su Yu accompanied *** to the Beijing Higher Military Academy to inspect the work, leaving this precious group photo. The first from the left in the front row is the founding general Zhong Qiguang. Zhong Qiguang is Su Yu's old subordinate, and he is very good with Su Yu.
Su Yu was wrongly criticized before he came to the Academy of Military Sciences, and so was Zhong Qiguang, who was the political commissar of the Nanjing Military Academy before, and was a regular post, and in the "anti-dogmatism" movement, he was wrongly criticized together with *** and came to the Academy of Military Sciences to serve as a deputy position.
Although they were unlucky together and suffered setbacks in their lives, the old comrades-in-arms were able to work together again, Su Yu and Zhong Qiguang felt very comforted and worked very happily.
The first on the right in the front row is also a general, he is Wang Shusheng, the general of the Red Fourth Front Army. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Wang Shusheng served as the head of the General Ordnance Department, and in 1959, he was transferred to the vice president of the Academy of Military Sciences, and became the deputy of the Academy of Military Sciences like Su Yu.
Zhang Zongxun followed***
The second from the right in the front row is the founding general Zhang Zongxun, who is not the leader of the Academy of Military Sciences, but the deputy chief of the general staff, who has long led the work of military academies and military training. Zhang Zongxun participated in the Autumn Harvest Uprising, has very old revolutionary qualifications, and is the commander of the guard company in the early days.
With Zhang Zongxun's qualifications and military exploits, he was able to evaluate the general in 1955, but because of the limited number of places, Zhang Zongxun took a step back and became a general. His son is now the vice chairman of the Military Commission and has also been awarded the rank of general.
The five generals in the front row, all of them are magnificent, tigers and tigers, standing upright, not angry but mighty, and the momentum alone can overwhelm the three armies. The greatest achievement is, of course, the *** marshal of the C position, who later served as the Minister of Defense, presided over the daily work of the Military Commission, and reached the national level.
After talking about the front row, let's talk about the back. Leaving their names aside, their faces may be a little unfamiliar, but each of them is at least at the rank of military commander, and they can lead thousands of troops and fight alone.
The first from the left in the second row is Cheng Shicai, the founding lieutenant general of the People's Republic of China, who served as a military commander during the Red Army and partnered with ***. Call him an "immortal talent".。The second from the left is the founding lieutenant general Liu Zhong, the first commander of the 62nd Army from the North China Battlefield, who was the leader of the Higher Military Academy at that time.
The third from the left is the founding general Song Shilun, who is at the corps level and commands three armies. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Song Shilun assisted in the work of the Academy of Military Sciences for a long time, and succeeded as the president in 1972, partnering with Su Yu.
On the far right of the second row is the founding lieutenant general Liu Jinxuan, the first commander of the 19th Army. The first from the left in the third row is the founding lieutenant general Zhou Xihan, Chen Geng's chief of staff, and the first commander of the ace 13th Army, who was the deputy commander of the Navy at that time.
The second from the left in the third row is the founding rear general Tan Zhigeng, who was a slightly lower rank, and after the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as the commander of the South China Sea Fleet and the vice president of the Academy of Military Sciences. The third from the left is the founding lieutenant general Wang Zonghuai, the first military political commissar of the 63rd Army, who was the leader of the Higher Military Academy at that time.
The fourth from the left is the founding major general Xie Fang, the first chief of staff of the Volunteer Army, ** called him Zhuge Liang. With the revolutionary qualifications of Xie Fang, he was able to be awarded the rank of lieutenant general, and eventually became the first major general of the founding of the country. On the far right of the back row is the founding lieutenant general Yan Yuyao, the chief of staff of the First Field Army.
During the revolutionary war, everyone fought in all directions, and each of them made the enemy fearful. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was very rare to be able to work together and take photos together. This group photo can sweep thousands of troops from the momentum of the generals.