Among the many large-scale military parades in our country, the celebration of the 35th anniversary of '84 can be said to be the grandest since the founding of the People's Republic of China. The reason why this army is the most powerful is because most of them participated in the recent War of Resistance Against Japan. The soldiers were in high spirits and had a bit of heroism, especially Qin Jiwei, who was the commander-in-chief of the parade, and was a well-known general.
At the parade ceremony, Qin Jiwei inspected the People's Liberation Army together with ***. He shouted in a red earth accent, "Artillery team, please!" This order makes people can't help but remember ***'s evaluation of Qin Jiwei again. This was the first time he met Qin Jiwei, and he told *** and Qin Jiwei, the commander of the 15th Army Corps, who was the commander of Taihang Mountain. The warriors from the Battle of Shangganling also came. "Thinking back to the past, the difficult battle in Shangganling showed our will to fight tenaciously, which is a rare miracle in military history.
There are many stories about Qin Jiwei, and we can see some of his character from his stories.
He once said to MacArthur, "Let's go to hell together, I can survive, but he doesn't have to." "It's not that he is blowing about Haikou, but in those days, the Red Army walked more than 25,000 kilometers, as if it was in purgatory, and carried out a great exercise on people's mental state. In later generations, many of our country's generals have almost gone through a long journey.
There is also an interesting thing, that is, he made a "promise" with ***, one day, he went to report the situation, Qin Jiwei walked out of the room, shook hands with him, and gave him a cigarette, but because of the face of the chief, he was not easy to refuse, so he said: "I don't smoke." So, he successfully quit smoking. His two sons are also outstanding figures, the eldest son Qin Weijiang and the youngest son Qin Tian are already major generals. Indeed, there is a father, and there is a son. Admiral Qin Kei-wai died in 1997 at the age of 82. He once risked his life and made great contributions to New China, and now, his soul has finally been comforted.