The names of Chen Geng and Zhang Yunyi, everyone must have heard of them, they are the founding generals of our country. Those who can obtain the title of founding general are all heroes who have experienced countless hardships and obstacles and made repeated military exploits. Today, let me tell you the story of these two heroes in detail, and see how they made outstanding contributions to the cause of the liberation of the country and the nation through their wisdom and courage.
Chen Geng, a famous military strategist and politician in China, his story is full of legends. Born into a peasant family, he showed a strong interest and talent for military affairs from an early age. After years of hard work, he has not only mastered a wealth of military theoretical knowledge, but has also constantly honed his command ability in practice. During the Long March, with his extraordinary military talent and strong willpower, he led the troops to overcome many difficulties and complete the great Long March.
During the War of Liberation, Chen Geng served as a senior general, and his military wisdom and courageous style were fully demonstrated in many battles. The most remarkable thing is his outstanding performance in the Liaoshen Campaign, his skillful use of tactics, leading the troops to a decisive victory, and laying a solid foundation for the victory of the National Liberation War. Chen Geng's heroic deeds have become a glorious chapter in the history of my affairs.
Fighting alongside Chen Geng was another hero, Zhang Yunyi, who was also an outstanding military commander. Born into a family of intellectuals, Zhang Yunyi was deeply concerned about the fate of the country from an early age. In his youth, he decisively chose the revolutionary road and threw himself into the revolutionary cause of the Communist Party of China.
It is rumored that in a battle, due to a small misunderstanding, Chen Geng actually "slapped" Zhang Yunyi angrily in front of everyone. This scene shocked everyone present, and also made future generations have a lot of conjectures about the relationship between these two heroes. So, what kind of misunderstanding made the two comrades-in-arms who originally hated the same enemy suddenly go toe-for-tat?
It happened during a certain battle during the Anti-Japanese War. At that time, the battlefield situation was complex and changeable, Chen Geng and Zhang Yunyi held different military positions, although the two were both high-ranking generals, but due to the needs of the war, they rarely had the opportunity to communicate directly. In that campaign, Chen Geng was responsible for an important task to break through the enemy's defensive lines, while Zhang Yunyi was responsible for assisting and supporting. In order to ensure the smooth operation of the operation, both sides have developed very detailed plans and communicated several times through liaison officers.
However, on the eve of the start of the operation, due to a mistake by a liaison officer, the timing of Zhang Yunyi's unit's support operation was incorrectly communicated to Chen Geng. This seemingly trivial mistake had a huge impact on the whole operation. At the appointed time, the troops under Chen Geng's command broke through the enemy's first line of defense as planned, however, when they confidently waited for the support of Zhang Yunyi's troops, they encountered a fierce counterattack from the enemy, because Zhang Yunyi's troops did not arrive as originally planned.
After the battle, Chen Geng angrily approached Zhang Yunyi and asked him why he was late, but Zhang Yunyi was confused because he didn't know about it. In the tense atmosphere, a small misunderstanding led to a direct conflict between the two generals, and Chen Geng slapped Zhang Yunyi angrily on impulse. This scene seemed unbelievable to everyone present, after all, the two generals were famous heroes in the War of Resistance Against Japan, and they respected and trusted each other on weekdays.
Afterwards, when the misunderstanding was clarified, Chen Geng felt deep remorse and remorse after learning the truth. He immediately apologized to Zhang Yunyi, and Zhang Yunyi also showed the mind of a general and did not get angry because of this incident. As a result, the relationship between the two became stronger, and later they supported each other on the battlefield and made a great contribution to the victory of the country.
Although the conflict that arose due to a misunderstanding seemed to be a small episode between the two generals, it actually reflected the cruelty of war and the importance of communication. On the battlefield, the slightest misstep can lead to irreparable consequences. At the same time, this incident also teaches us that even the most heroic heroes have human fragility and impulsiveness. The key is whether we can communicate and resolve it in a timely manner, and remain rational and calm when a misunderstanding occurs, just as the two generals, Chen Geng and Zhang Yunyi, can understand and forgive each other after clarifying the misunderstanding.
In the magnificent epic of the Chinese revolution, the Baise Uprising, with its special historical status and far-reaching influence, became an important milestone in the national victory of the people's revolution led by the Communist Party of China. On April 18, 1933, this uprising launched in Baise, Guangxi, was not only the birthplace of the Seventh Army of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, but also a brilliant victory in the history of the struggle of the Communist Party of China in the southern base areas. In this Baise Uprising, the heroic struggle and outstanding contributions of revolutionary leaders such as General Zhang Yunyi laid a solid foundation for the founding of New China.
Zhang Yunyi, the outstanding general of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, played a crucial role in the Baise Uprising. On the eve of the uprising, Zhang Yunyi went deep behind enemy lines, deeply integrated with the masses of the Zhuang nationality in Guangxi, carried out arduous underground work, and actively prepared for the uprising. However, in the process of preparing for the uprising, Zhang Yunyi also faced many difficulties and tests.
On the eve of the uprising, Zhang Yunyi almost clashed with a comrade due to a small misunderstanding. The originally planned code was accidentally leaked, and the comrade mistakenly thought it was Zhang Yunyi's negligence, and questioned Zhang Yunyi angrily. In the face of the misunderstanding, Zhang Yunyi did not refute fiercely, but patiently explained, and finally resolved the contradiction and maintained the unity of the team. This small detail embodies Zhang Yunyi's extraordinary political wisdom and leadership skills.
On April 18, 1933, the Baise Uprising broke out. Under the command of Zhang Yunyi and other revolutionary leaders, the Red Army and local armed forces quickly occupied the county town of Baise, annihilated a large number of Kuomintang troops, and won the victory of the uprising. This victory not only greatly boosted the revolutionary fighting spirit of the broad masses of the Zhuang people, but also provided valuable experience for the establishment and expansion of the CPC's base areas in the south.
The success of the Baise Uprising was inseparable from the wise decisions and hard work of Zhang Yunyi and other leaders. The victory of the uprising demonstrated the CPC's unswerving revolutionary orientation and strong leadership core, and laid the foundation for the establishment and expansion of more revolutionary base areas in the future.
The victory of the Baise Uprising laid the foundation for the founding of New China to a certain extent. It was not only a brilliant victory of the Communist Party of China in the history of struggle in the southern base areas, but also a vivid embodiment of the Chinese workers' and peasants' Red Army's persistence in struggle and courageous march forward in a difficult environment. This uprising successfully established the Red Seventh Army and the Zhuang Independent Regiment of the Red Seventh Army, trained a large number of revolutionary cadres and combat heroes for the Red Army's Long March, the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation, and made indelible contributions to the final victory of the Chinese revolution.
The victory of the Baise Uprising has declared to the world the firm will and indomitable fighting spirit of the Chinese people to pursue freedom, equality, and justice. It was not only a brilliant victory in the history of the Chinese revolution, but also an important starting point for the victory of the Chinese revolution under the leadership of the Communist Party of China from weak to strong and from partial to whole.
In 1949, a magnificent war of liberation finally came to a successful end, and the People's Republic of China was proclaimed, marking the rise of the Chinese people. At this historic moment, the names of countless revolutionary heroes were remembered, including Chen Geng and Zhang Yunyi, two outstanding military generals. Because of their outstanding contributions to the revolutionary struggle for many years, they were awarded the highest military rank in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China - the founding general, which is not only an affirmation of their personal heroic deeds, but also a recognition of their great contributions to the Chinese revolution.
Chen Geng, a famous name in the history of the Chinese revolution, spent almost all his life on the battlefield. From participating in the Northern Expedition, to the Battle of the Hundred Regiments in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, and then to the Battle of Crossing the River in the War of Liberation, Chen Geng has always been at the forefront, showing outstanding military talent and firm revolutionary faith. Especially during the War of Liberation, the East China Field Army commanded by Chen Geng won one victory after another, laying a solid foundation for the founding of New China. Therefore, when the People's Republic of China was founded, Chen Geng was awarded the rank of founding general, which was the highest recognition for his heroic fighting and selfless dedication.
Zhang Yunyi is a slightly low-key figure in the history of the revolution, but no less significant. He was one of the key leaders of the Baise Uprising, which was a successful example of the Chinese Communist Party's early armed struggle and had a profound impact on the later revolutionary wars. Zhang Yunyi showed extraordinary courage and outstanding military command ability in the uprising, and made important contributions to the victory of the Chinese revolution. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he was awarded the rank of founding general, which was not only a personal reward for him, but also an affirmation of the revolutionary history he represented.
In the protracted revolutionary struggle, Zhang Yunyi displayed extraordinary military talent and firm revolutionary conviction. Especially during the War of Liberation, with his unique tactical vision and courageous style, he led his troops to defeat the enemy many times and won the victory of the campaign. In the Huaihai Campaign, Zhang Yunyi played a key role, and his heroic performance not only won the admiration of his comrades-in-arms, but also won himself the honorary title of "Founding General".
Chen Geng and Zhang Yunyi were awarded the rank of founding generals, which was a high recognition of their heroic and unremitting fighting spirit by New China. Their stories have inspired generations of Chinese to make unremitting efforts to achieve national rejuvenation and national prosperity. The spirit of Chen Geng and Zhang Yunyi is an important part of the Chinese revolutionary spirit, and their names and deeds will always be remembered.
Today, when we look back on the heroic deeds of Chen Geng and Zhang Yunyi, we should not only cherish the memory of their tremendous sacrifices and contributions to the founding of New China, but more importantly, inherit and carry forward their revolutionary spirit. This spirit contains the firm pursuit of ideals, boundless loyalty to the country, and the courage to never give up in the face of difficulties and challenges. The life stories of Chen Geng and Zhang Yunyi tell us that the revolution is not all smooth sailing, and it requires countless heroes like them to build a great wall of steel to defend the country and the people with their flesh and blood.