This founding marshal is not only a brave and warlike battlefield veteran, but also a famous military general who dares to challenge and is good at winning. His bravery and fearlessness are manifested in his commanding art, that is, he dares to be good at playing dangerous chess, performing new tricks, and fighting tough battles, evil battles, and big battles in the most intense battlefield environment.
He once said: "I will never give in, I will never give in." This spirit of his has not only been embodied in many battles, but has also gained valuable victory experience in vicious and dangerous battles.
The Battle of Xiangjiang, a fierce battle in the early days of the Red Army's Long March, was the most memorable battle in his life. His heroic spirit will forever be engraved in people's hearts.
** led the Red Second Army Corps to block the Kuomintang army at Guanghuapu and provided cover for *** and the Red Army Brigade to cross the Xiang River. Although Guanghuapu is an open land that is not conducive to defense, in order to ensure the safety of the crossing point, he fought against the water, set up his command post in an ancestral hall only a few hundred meters away from the line of fire, and personally commanded this important and extremely cruel battle.
The 10th Regiment of the 4th Red Division successfully resisted the enemy's frontal attack, but the enemy advanced along the west bank of the Xiangjiang River to the head of the border and made a roundabout attack on the 4th Red Division. In this fierce battle, Shen Shuqing, the commander of the 10th Regiment, was unfortunately shot and died.
In order to continue to resist the enemy's offensive, ** ordered Du Zhongmei to take over as the commander of the 10th regiment. However, Du Zhongmei also died heroically in the ensuing battle. The loss of two regimental commanders in a row in one day shows the intensity of the battle.
At this critical moment concerning the fate of the Red Army, he commanded the Red Third Army Corps to fight bloody battles in Guanghuapu for three days and nights, paid a huge price, and successfully completed the blocking task, so that most of the Red Army successfully crossed the Xiang River.
In the years to come, ** always recalled that battle, and he always said: it was a fight to the death. War is not only a test of military strength, but also a contest of wisdom and perseverance.
When the confrontation between the enemy and the enemy reaches a certain level, it can often lead to a qualitative change, so that the war ends with the victory of one side and the defeat of the other. In this crucial "degree", commanders need to be extremely resolute and persevering, especially in a difficult battlefield environment, where an inappropriate remark may undo previous efforts, while a just right word may make the difference between victory and defeat.
War is not only a clash of strength and will, but also a field of social activity full of risks. When one side is clearly superior and the other is at a disadvantage, the course of the war will be significantly uneven, and the balance of victory will be tilted in favor of the stronger side; However, when the two sides are evenly matched, the winner will need to be determined through repeated battles and battles.
At such a critical moment, the will of the combat commander plays a key role, because only in times of crisis can the true heroic character be displayed. This is the secret of ***'s ability to win many times in a tough war.