Chen Yi opposed Chairman Mao three times, but Chairman Mao was still willing to cooperate

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-09

**Opposed*** three times, **still willing to cooperate.

At one meeting, ** said: "There are people who have been against me, but they are wrong, and I am grateful for that. * interjected that he had opposed it twice in his history *** responded with a smile: "Even if you oppose me three times, I will still be willing to work with you." ”

This passage expresses an open and inclusive attitude and respect for different opinions.

What's going on? **Is it really against it twice***? In fact, what happened was as follows: After the Jinggangshan Division, the provincial party committee instructed the Red Army to develop to southern Hunan, and *** served as the former party secretary.

However, ** opposed this decision, believing that the forces of the enemy in southern Shonan were strong and not conducive to the actions of the Red Army. He suggested staying in the Jinggangshan area. **and** also opposed going to Xiangnan, but because the Shonan soldiers were unwilling to stay in Jinggangshan and insisted on going back to their hometown, they led their troops to jump into the outside line to fight.

In this case, the Military Commission ordered a part of the Red Army to march to Shonan, and *** did not go to Shonan, so ** served as the secretary of the former party committee. This is also **Later, it was often reviewed, and it was the first time that it was opposed***

However, later he realized the correctness of his military thinking, and after withdrawing to Jinggangshan, he re-served as the former secretary of the Red Fourth Army. However, in 1929, there were great differences and contradictions within the Red Fourth Army, and some people thought that the former committee was too much in charge and too concentrated in power, and even accused the former committee of being a secretary and having a paternalistic tendency.

In the early days of the revolution, due to ideological immaturity and cognitive limitations, the Red Army lacked sufficient understanding of the importance of the principle of party command. In order to solve this problem, the Red Fourth Army convened the Seventh Party Congress, but at the meeting, due to the tense atmosphere and fierce rhetoric, the congress did not adopt the correct proposition of ***, but criticized him.

In this case, ** was elected as the former party secretary and replaced *** but history proves that ** is right and ** is wrong. However, ** did not run away from his mistakes.

At the convening of the Eighth National Congress of the Red Fourth Army, he realized his mistake and took the initiative to write a letter to invite him back At the convening of the Ninth National Congress of the Red Fourth Army, he was re-elected as the former secretary of the party committee and returned to the leadership position.

For the ** who had opposed him and replaced him, he did not blame him too much, but gave ** the opportunity to correct his mistakes. This is the greatness of ***, he tolerates mistakes, forgives enemies, and always maintains a broad mind and great personality.

* There were many contradictions in the Red Fourth Army, ** considered letting him work in the Hubei-Henan-Anhui Soviet Region or the Red Seventh Army in Guangxi. **Consulted with ***, and the latter decisively said that he would stay here, showing the bearing of the great man.

In the face of two oppositions against him, not only did he not expel him, but continued to keep him in office and cooperate with him. ** always trusted **, appointed him as the acting commander of the New Fourth Army, and during the War of Liberation, handed over hundreds of thousands of troops of the Southeast Front Army to ** command.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as mayor of Shanghai, vice premier, and mayor, became the sixth marshal of the Republic, and served as vice chairman of the Military Commission.

Even in the case of **against himself for the third time,** still cooperated with him. He explained that although there are differences and contradictions between them, they are all internal differences, not contradictions between friend and foe.

In 1972, ** died, ** was not in good health, but he still temporarily decided to attend his memorial service, and held the hand of his widow Zhang Qian in front of **'s portrait and said: "* is a good comrade. ”

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