Chen Geng congratulates Zhang Aiping on her promotion, and tomorrow you will be Director Zhang

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-08

Zhang Aiping was originally the political commissar of the 13th Brigade, but because she came a little later than other teams, she was criticized by her superiors and was transferred. However, Chen Geng, who was the captain of the 13th Brigade at the time, said to him with a smile, "Congratulations on your promotion, tomorrow you will be Director Zhang!" ”

Chen Geng said this because Zhang Aiping's superiors had realized Zhang Aiping's talent and leadership ability and decided to promote him to officer, which is a higher position.

Although Zhang may have been unhappy with the transfer at the time, Chen's words reminded him that the transfer was actually an opportunity to use his talents and leadership skills in a higher position.

Therefore, Chen Geng's words have the meaning of inspiration and encouragement for Zhang Aiping to take on new challenges.

Zhang Aiping is not easy to mess with, Chen Geng's congratulations are actually just a joke. However, after the joke, Chen Geng began to persuade him not to become an officer. However, Zhang Aiping's stubborn temper came up, and he was not afraid to stiffen his neck and said: "Just go, I still want to know what he can do to me." ”

Zhang Aiping did not wait for the arrival of the person who replaced her, but directly packed her bags and went to the Political Department to report. There, his acquaintance *** Tan Zheng and others saw his departure and comforted him: "There is nothing big to do here, you should take a rest." ”

Two months later, the Long March reached northern Shaanxi, and because of the needs of the war, the troops decided to form a cavalry regiment. When Zhang Aiping heard about it, he began to train hard in cavalry techniques and tactics, and was soon reactivated and became the commander and political commissar of the cavalry regiment.

Although it was reused again, Zhang Aiping's "stinky temper" was still there, and it was soon criticized by ***. In February 1936, Zhang Aiping led the cavalry regiment to annihilate the Yanzhai People's Regiment on the Zhangjiaban side of Jingbian, and won a great victory with high morale.

However, on the way back to Shiwayao Fort, an unexpected thing happened.

Qingyang fork, the border area ** was attacked by bandits, and Zhang Aiping decisively led a large army to pursue. Seeing that the cavalry was killed, the bandits abandoned their belongings and fled. Although Zhang Aiping knew that the poor Kou Mo was chasing, his subordinates were high-spirited and shouted to hit the bandits' lair directly.

Zhang Aiping fulfilled everyone's wishes, but when she went to the bandits' den, she found that the bandit leader was still outside to rob the house. As a result, the bandits set up an ambush, the cavalry regiment suffered heavy losses, and Zhang Aiping was seriously wounded. Therefore, Zhang Aiping was severely punished: removed from office and investigated.

Zhang Aiping was caricatured because one of his works called "Luoma Lake" was used to mock his failures. After being ridiculed by his colleagues, Zhang Aiping replied that "victory and defeat are a common thing in soldiers", but the other party refuted that he was still stubborn after losing the battle.

Zhang Aiping replied, "If you want to kill your head, you can't do it?" I'm waiting right here with my neck", the two argued with each other. However, this did not make Zhang Aiping relax. Within two days, he received a summons from ***, and his heart was full of uneasiness.

After seeing ***, he was asked if he was still angry about being punished. Although Zhang Aiping restrained a little in front of ***, he still said that he accepted the punishment.

The core idea of the new copy is that Zhang Aiping was ridiculed and blamed, but he was not discouraged, but accepted the punishment, showing his tenacity and composure.

There are some things that we can't accept easily because of common sense, just as victory and defeat are common things in soldiers. But, from the moment you say that, I know it's not that simple.

Take the lesson!

Zhang Aiping, the "thorn in the head", was born in a peasant family in Sichuan, and has been involved in the revolution since he was in middle school in 1925. When he went to Shanghai in 1929 to participate in the underground party work, he changed his name to Zhang Aiping, which means "to cherish Qingping and serve the country with a sword".

His name shows his ambitions, and as it turns out, the name lives up to his expectations. During the revolution, Zhang Aiping was imprisoned twice, but no matter what kind of torture he suffered, he always adhered to his beliefs and revolutionary ideas.

On the battlefield, he always moved forward bravely, not afraid of being injured or bleeding, so he was injured many times and was really a tough guy. Zhang Aiping is therefore known as "** second" because he is brave in battle, stubborn in temperament, and twisted in temper.

Zhang Aiping, a "nest in the nest" to foreign countries, no one dares to *** Minister of Defense. During his visit to the United States, when confronted with the Secretary of State's ill-intentioned question about China's assistance to Pakistan's nuclear technology, he replied forcefully: "My country did not let me discuss this issue. ”

The United States was dissatisfied and continued to persecute her, but Zhang Aiping was unmoved and bluntly said that the United States was making trouble without reason. Although he has a fiery personality, there are also people who are deeply admired. He once said: "* Teach me to be a man, ** teach me to do things." ”

During the Long March, he participated in the command, and in the face of the surge in the number of wounded, he went all out, showing great courage and courage.

At the critical juncture of the war, Zhang Aiping resolutely asked to go to the front line despite her pain. By mistake, he was transferred to the Red Third Army and became Mr. Peng's subordinate.

Once, Zhang Aiping received a telegram late at night, asking him to bring his troops to the regiment headquarters before dawn. However, the continuous march made everyone very tired, so the correspondent left without waiting for Zhang Aiping's signature.

When Zhang Aiping woke up, she found that the mission was already very late. He knew that Mr. Peng was short-tempered and might blame him for it. However, when he arrived at the regimental headquarters with his troops, ** just waved his hand at him and said two words: "Keep up." ”

This incident left a deep impression on Zhang Aiping's handling of ***. He found that even though *** likes to swear, he is very reasonable. Therefore, ** issued a rule at the front that when the order was conveyed in the future, the commander must be woken up and signed for confirmation before leaving.

The first time I came into contact with ***, Zhang Aiping deeply felt his thoughtfulness and reasonableness.

** Brave and good at fighting, repeatedly charging forward, left a deep impression on Zhang Aiping. His style had a subtle influence on Zhang Aiping. In the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, he was the vice premier and minister of national defense, and Zhang Aiping was the deputy chief of the general staff.

When reporting work, Su Yu often asked Zhang Aiping to find *** directly, and he was also happy to discuss problems with Zhang Aiping. Even, he asked Zhang Aiping to move next to him to work, and during that time they were almost "inseparable" and had a very close relationship.

When Zhang Aiping inspected the Jiuquan atomic bomb base, the leaders of the base proposed to allocate 300,000 yuan to build a memorial pavilion. Zhang Aiping was resolutely opposed, believing that it would be better to use the money to build a soda factory and a popsicle factory.

Although he endured difficulties and pressures as a result, he always adhered to his belief that "the three armies can win the command, but the horseman cannot win the ambition". This is his spirit of "rather than bending".

However, deep down in his heart, he is full of tenderness for his wife Li Youlan. Li Youlan is the daughter of the famous patriotic industrialist Li Shanxiang, during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, she actively devoted herself to the revolutionary cause, serving as the leader of the shorthand squad of the New Fourth Army, the inspector of the Political Department, and the party school officer.

In 1941, Li Youlan tied the knot with Xiang Ying, deputy commander of the New Fourth Army. Soon after, due to the Southern Anhui Incident, her husband Xiang Ying was killed by traitors. By chance, Li Youlan met Zhang Aiping, then the deputy commander of the Third Division of the New Fourth Army.

The two met at a collective meeting of the army, Zhang Aiping spoke, and Li Youlan was in charge of shorthand. The next morning, Li Youlan sent the speech to Zhang Aiping, and looking at her beautiful handwriting, Zhang Aiping became interested in her.

Since then, Zhang Aiping began to frequently inquire about Li Youlan's news, and gradually got closer to her under the pretext of learning shorthand. The hearts of the two are getting closer and closer, and their feelings for each other are deepening.

Zhang Aiping and Li Youlan are 15 kilometers apart, but this has not stopped their relationship from developing. Zhang Aiping often rides a horse to see Li Youlan, and prefers to take pictures of her, showing his romantic feelings.

However, their relationship did not go as expected, because Li Youlan was Xiang Ying's widow and Zhang Aiping's leader. Their romance was met with accusations and organizational opposition.

In order to pursue Li Youlan, Zhang Aiping could only write to her between battles.

In the past two months, Zhang Aiping has sent more than ten letters to Li Youlan, all of which have been lost. Zhang Aiping was confused, and Li Youlan watched the leader take out a stack of letters from the drawer, and the familiar handwriting on it aroused the anger in her heart: "What did I do wrong, you want to seize my letter?"

What discipline did I violate? Faced with Li Youlan's questioning, the leader was stunned for a moment before replying: "You two shouldn't get too close." Li Youlan angrily picked up the letter on the table and left.

A few days later, Zhang Aiping learned of this and directly put forward the idea of getting married. In order to reduce the criticism of their marriage from the outside world and eliminate Li Youlan's doubts, Zhang Aiping specially found someone to protect them.

That day, Zhang Aiping walked towards Li Youlan with joy and handed over a document with "Marriage Application Report" written on it, and the signature below was **.

* is the top military commander of the army, and he personally came forward to protect the media when Zhang Aiping proposed, which undoubtedly put pressure on those who want to talk about it. Zhang Aiping's marriage proposal was full of sincerity, and Li Youlan also accepted it happily.

On August 8, 1942, Zhang Aiping and Li Youlan got married, and their love has gone through 60 years of ups and downs, and they have never left each other until they grow old. In the army, Zhang Aiping was known for her fierce and outspoken personality, but she was full of tenderness for Li Youlan.

Zhang Sheng once wrote in his book that Zhang Aiping was a transparent, straightforward person, a naïve communist.

General Zhang Aiping's life is legendary, and his heroic and iron-clad fighting, as well as his firm stand in the face of major rights and wrongs, have won high praise from his son.

He has always adhered to the belief of "raising a sword to walk the world, and the world is uneven", never fearing the enemy, and has repeatedly performed miraculous feats. He has justice in his heart, does not do things that are intended to be flattered, should not be a person who slaps horses, and his arrogance and firmness are worthy of our respect and learning.

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