General Su Yu, known as the "god of war in the army" recognized by the fighters in the party, with his outstanding military talent and firm revolutionary belief, successfully commanded many important battles such as the Huaihai Campaign and the Jinan Campaign, and the soldiers unanimously believed that as long as Su Yu was there, no matter how difficult the task could be easily solved.
His life was a symbol of the faith and strength of the warriors.
On the battlefield, General Su Yu fought bravely and majesticly; But in daily life, he has a very gentle personality, and always has a warm smile on his face when dealing with both his superiors and subordinates.
His gentleness and humility make it difficult to compare him with the heroism of commanding a million-strong army on the battlefield.
When the title was conferred in 1955, Su Yu should have been made a marshal, but he declined the honor on the grounds that he was "unworthy of virtue and very frightened", and eventually became the head of the top ten generals.
Although Su Yu rarely lost his temper with his own people, during the Battle of Subei in 1946, he gave Wei Guoqing a rare stern order, emphasizing that this was the critical moment to determine the outcome of the battle, and anyone who violated the order would be severely punished to maintain the prestige of the army.
Wei Guoqing rarely saw Su Yu's serious expression, and the order was passed from top to bottom like a chain, and Su Yu's subordinates even had doubts about the ** of the order when they received the order.
However, doubts are doubts, and they still unswervingly carry out the orders of their superiors. In the end, after several days and nights of hard struggle, the Battle of Subei was victorious.
General Su Yu was born in Huaihua, Hunan, and although his family was not wealthy when he was a teenager, he was not poor. At the age of nine, he enrolled in the national school founded by his uncle.
In 1927, he joined the Communist Party of China, and since then he has followed the party's footsteps in participating in the Nanchang Uprising, the Hunan Uprising and other movements. In the end, he went to Jinggangshan with ** and witnessed the historic moment of Zhu Mao's meeting.
He was one of the few veterans of the Red Army who was able to hold out in the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression for many years until after the founding of the People's Republic of China. So, what was the situation like at that time? Why did Su Yu give a rare and serious order to Wei Guoqing?
During the war years, Su Yu commanded his troops to victory many times with his far-sighted strategic vision. What's more worth mentioning is that no matter how difficult the troops are to control, as long as Su Yu takes over, they can easily command, just like the lines of the palm, and do whatever they want.
In 1946, China defeated Japan, but Chiang Kai-shek was not reconciled and suppressed and contained our party. In June of the same year, a full-scale civil war broke out.
Regardless of whether you are strong or weak, you have to play the first victory! ”
* With Su Yu, the two army commanders, led the elite forces of twenty-four regiments to jointly block Xue Yue's main force. Although Su Yu is not good at words, he has always been loyal to ***'s instructions, but in the face of Xue Yue's heavy troops, he also feels deep pressure.
At the General Command, he worked with **, politicians*** and others on how to defeat enemy forces.
Su Yu's target was Dai Zhiqi's 69th Division, and he mobilized a large number of troops to prepare to capture Dai Zhiqi's troops. However, there was only one column of the Central China Field Army, and the rest were troops of the Shandong Field Army.
Despite this, after making a battle plan, the army led by Su Yu set off in a mighty way. In the early days of the battle, Dai Zhiqi's troops were caught off guard and retreated again and again, constantly adjusting their state.
In the Hewei stronghold, the fighters of our party held their positions, expecting the arrival of reinforcements, and the two sides fell into a fierce stalemate. The enemy army held its stronghold, retreated as an advance, and only defended and did not attack.
The fighters of our party are exhausted after a long battle. At this time, Wei Guoqing, commander of the second column of the Shandong Field Army, received a telegram from Su Yu, the supreme command.
In this battle, we must capture the enemy stronghold by the early morning of the 18th. We must strictly follow orders, and anyone who does not listen to orders and disobey them will be severely punished.
Therefore, we must carry out our tasks calmly and decisively, without any hesitation or retreat.