Liu Deng**'s partner, who are the private close friends?
The Liu Deng combination can be described as perfect among the best partners of our army, and they have a tacit understanding in their work, which is enviable. However, despite their close partnership, they are not the three best friends who have personal friends.
So, who do the eloquent Deng Gong and the strategizing "God of War" have close personal ties with?
Deng Gong, born in 1904, belongs to the dragon, accompanied by Sichuan spicy people since childhood, although he is not tall, but he has great ambitions, several ups and downs, but he has never changed his heroic nature. Among them, among the top ten founding marshals, in addition to Mr. Lin, Deng Gong has a very close relationship with the remaining nine marshals, especially several Sichuan villagers (including Chongqing) Mr. Zhu, Liu Shuai, Mr. Chen and Nie Shuai, regard Deng Gong as the big brother, and give him meticulous care and love.
The chairman and Zhou Gong are convinced of Deng Gong's ability and character, but if you want to list the 3 people who are the "most connected" in Deng Gong's life, who will it be? In the 80s of the last century, when Deng Gong entered his prime, his youngest daughter Deng Nan also asked the same question.
Deng Gong's answer was a little unexpected, the three names he gave were Zhou Gong, ** and ***, all of whom were close friends that Deng Gong had made when he was young.
In August 1920, Deng Gong, who was only 16 years old, took a boat out of Sichuan and traveled from Shanghai to Marseille, France for a month, and got acquainted with ***, who arrived in France a year earlier
At the end of the year, Zhou Gong came all the way to France and set up a branch in Europe with Zhao Shiyan and others. In March 1921, Deng Gong, who had only studied at the Bayle High School in France for five months, had to work as a steel rolling mill because it was difficult to make ends meet because of his work income, and his life was quite difficult.
He worked as a restaurant waiter, dock porter, builder and cleaner. In February 1922, he met Wang Ruofei and Zhao Shiyan in the shoe factory in Charette Town, and became the youngest member of the European branch.
During their stay in Europe, Deng Gong and Cai Chang got along day and night and formed a deep friendship.
At the end of the 20s of the 20th century, 16-year-old Deng Gong studied in France for five years, and experienced the growth from adolescence to youth.
At the beginning of 1931, Deng Gong and Zhou Gong met for the second time in Shanghai to report on the work of the Red 7th Army and the Red 8th Army. In the same year, Deng Gong met Zhou Gong for the third time in the Jiangxi Soviet District.
During the Red Army, Deng Gong did not have too many conspicuous performances, but during the Anti-Japanese War, he partnered with *** and cooperated until the end of the Liberation War. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Deng Gong became Zhou Gong's deputy, and Zhou Gong also insisted that Deng Gong was the best deputy in his later years.
Zhou Gong has always been the revolutionary leader of Deng Gong and the "nobleman" of his career, while *** and Cai Chang are like the eldest brother and sister-in-law, and their care and care for Deng Gong even exceeds that of their own younger brother.
Deng Gong was criticized in 1933 because of the "Deng Mao Xie Gu" incident and experienced a low point in his life, and his second wife Jin Weiying also filed for divorce. However, **, as always, never shied away from suspicion, and Sister Cai Chang also sent food to Deng Gong whenever she had time.
Before the Long March, Deng Gong was initially excluded, but fortunately, the deputy director of the General Political Department *** added him to the list.
** After the long march with Cai Chang to northern Shaanxi, Deng Gong was unconscious due to severe typhoid fever and his life was in danger. When the political commissar of the Red First Army heard the news, he saved his life with the tin can of milk sent by Zhang Xueliang of the Northeast Army.
During the Anti-Japanese War, Liu Deng and ** cooperated with each other and made great achievements. *** and Sister Cai Chang, who stayed in Yan'an, did not forget the loneliness of Deng Gong, and introduced Zhuo Lin to meet him and become a lifelong partner.
In September 1954, Deng Gong served as vice premier at the same time as *** and became neighbors. So, who are the marshal's close friends? Liu Shuai's military career lasted for more than 50 years, experienced thousands of battles, and became a military strategist all over the world.
However, there is a huge difference in age between him and the three people who have the "most iron" relationship in his life.
**The friendship with Mr. Zhu can be said to surpass everything. They met during the peace talks between the Sichuan and Dian armies, and later joined forces in the Lushun Uprising and fought side by side in the Nanchang Uprising.
**After returning from studying abroad, he had reservations about the guerrilla warfare between the chairman and Mr. Zhu at first. However, Mr. Zhu's painstaking persuasion made him realize the importance of guerrilla warfare, and assisted Mr. Zhu and Zhou Gong to win the fourth victory against encirclement and suppression.
During the Long March, they crossed the Chishui River four times and made many meritorious deeds. After the Red 14 Division, they experienced a year of fighting from the south to the north in the Red Four, and were called a pair of "difficult brothers" by Kang Keqing.
**The relationship with Mr. Zhu can be said to be very iron. During the all-out Anti-Japanese War, ** had been fighting in Taihang Mountain, and his eldest son Liu Taihang was brought back to Yan'an to be raised by "Father Zhu" and "Mother Kang".
When Liu Shuai met with foreign guests, in order to block the wine for Mr. Zhu, he even drank it all, but he fell asleep as soon as he got home. This speaks volumes about the deep friendship and trusting relationship between them.
Summary: The relationship with Mr. Zhu is very iron, they have experienced a lot of battles together, support each other, and trust each other. This deep camaraderie and trust is an important factor in their success.
**In the Yan'an period, in addition to Mr. Zhu, who was regarded as the "big brother", there was also a little fan brother, who was the acquaintance of the "poet marshal"** and Liu Shuai, which can be traced back to the Lushun Uprising at the end of 1926.
After that, they fought side by side in historical events such as the Nanchang Uprising, the Southern Hunan Rebellion, and the Jinggangshan Struggle. Having entered the Soviet zone, fight alongside him. After the Long March, ** stayed in the Soviet area, and the two parted ways.
In the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, ** served as the commander of the 129th Division of the Eighth Route Army, ** served as the commander of a detachment of the New Fourth Army, and the two echoed each other from afar. In 1942, ** wrote poems for Liu Shuai's 50th birthday.
Eventually, the two met again in Yan'an at the end of 1943.
In November 1947, the cooperation between the two main forces of Liu Deng and Chen Su on the Central Plains battlefield was seamless, and ** and ** successively served as the mayor of Nanjing and the mayor of Shanghai.
* The marshal even took the initiative to ask for battle, hoping to let the Erye troops stay on the rich southeast coast, and he himself led the Sanye troops to fight deep into the southwest. However, the years are merciless.
In 1972, Marshal ** died of illness at the age of 71. At the last moment of his life, the ** marshal, although he was nearly 80 years old and almost blind, personally bid farewell to this old comrade-in-arms.
Walking into the room of the ** marshal, Liu Shuai burst into tears and shouted that he had "lost a good crutch". This situation and this scene made everyone present sad and moved.
The relationship between Liu Shuai and Su Yu is not only limited to fellow villagers and comrades-in-arms, but also a tacit understanding of strategy and tactics. They first met at the Red Army School in 1932, and the second time they met 17 years later on the Huaihai battlefield, and after that, the trust and acquaintance between them deepened.
Liu Shuai's great admiration for Su Yu was not only reflected when the chairman entrusted Su Yu to command 500,000 troops to attack Taiwan, but also at a meeting before the founding of the People's Republic of China, Liu Shuai took the initiative to recommend Su Yu to reporters, calling him China's best general and strategist.