The Disappeared Chief of Staff As soon as Su Yu fought a big battle, Chen Shenzuo happened to be not

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-07

China's history is full of moving stories and puzzling mysteries, and some stories are even misunderstood and misinterpreted. However, there are some personalities who are deeply admired for their outstanding achievements and exploits.

Among them, General Su Yu and General Chen Shiyu are two representative examples. Their heroic deeds and outstanding contributions will be remembered forever.

In the historical records, we find that General Su Yu often commanded alone on the battlefield, and it was rare to see Chief of Staff Chen Shiyu by his side, which raised people's questions.

So, what is the reason behind this?

Under the mediation of Mr. Chen, Huaye has grown stronger with the belief of unity. However, there are records that Chen Shiyu was not present at many important battles of General Su Yu.

This sparked a lively discussion. Why?

General Chen Shiyu, a general who founded the People's Republic of China, also showed outstanding talent in military command with his unique character, upright temper, and firm backbone.

Although he had no formal military training, he displayed admirable abilities. His father, Chen Tianlu, was also involved in the revolution, studying at the Qing Dynasty Military Academy and later participating in the Xinhai Revolution.

Under the influence of communist ideology, Chen Shiyu devoted himself to the road of revolution. In 1926, he joined the peasant association and organized local aspiring young people to give speeches on the streets and actively promote the revolution.

Chen Shiyu was forced to leave the place and go to Wuhan because of the operation. In Wuhan, Chen Shiyu, under the influence of his uncle Chen Yucang, developed a deeper understanding and identification with revolutionary ideas, because his uncle was also an underground member of the Chinese Communist Party.

Chen Shiyu mastered military knowledge here and began the revolutionary journey of serving the motherland. In 1927, after being introduced by Yuan Yimin and Zheng Yuxiu, he successfully joined the Communist Party of China and participated in the oath-taking ceremony in the same month.

From then on, he met the characters who influenced his life: **

General Chen Shiyu has extensive military experience, having served in a number of important positions, including Chief of Staff of the 1st Red Army Division, Chief of Staff of the 115th Division, and Chief of Staff of the New Fourth Army and Shandong Military Region, East China Military Region, and East China Field Army.

His footprints have been all over the Long March, Menglianggu, Huaihai, crossing the river and other major battles, and his outstanding wisdom and outstanding ability are deeply admired.

2. Differences between the participating armies: Although the Subei Campaign and the Lunan Campaign ended perfectly, the process was not as smooth as imagined. The two field armies of Central China and Shandong each had their own unique tactics and tactics, and as a result, certain differences arose, and they were even more obvious in battle.

Central China tended to attack northern Jiangsu, while Shandong tended to attack southern Lunan, and both sides had their own plans and considerations, and how to effectively unify became a big problem.

It is well known that unity is the key to the success of the army. However, General Su Yu's style of play was very different from that of the Shandong Field Army, which caused Su Yu and Chen Shiyu to disagree in terms of operational command.

The armies in central China are good at concentrating their forces on coordinated operations, while the armies in Shandong are good at tackling fortified positions. Each has its own unique approach and philosophy, and this difference is likely to become more pronounced as the scale of the war grows.

After the merger of Shandong and Central China, we needed to determine the best way to play for the East China Field Army, and this style of play represented a philosophy. At this time, General Su Yu has undoubtedly been recognized by the best, and his style of play must also be recognized.

Under the circumstances, ** recognized and respected General Su Yu's views and opinions, believing that his deployment capability was excellent. But this does not mean that General Chen Shiyu's position is ignored or belittled.

In fact, General Chen Shiyu's judgment is also highly regarded as the most accurate and intuitive decision made based on the actual situation.

Despite this, there are still some difficulties and challenges in General Chen Shiyu's position, but Mr. Chen and General Su Yu have effectively adjusted and responded to this.

Mr. Chen and General Su Yu gave full consideration to General Chen Shiyu's command expertise and arranged for him to serve as the commander of the front-line column, so that whenever a major battle came, General Chen Shiyu could give full play to his outstanding command skills and make a major contribution to the victory of the battle.

Chen Shiyu rose to prominence in the army with his great strength and prestige, and his guidance made the soldiers more convincing. He gave full play to his personal advantages and successfully assisted the country in seizing two important cities, Luoyang and Kaifeng.

We cannot judge the experience of the heroes, who were the mainstays of the country, and who gave full play to their talents in their respective posts and made great contributions to the victory of the revolution.

On the battlefield, the situation is more complex than we know.

General Chen Shiyu's life was glorious, although he experienced some twists and turns in his later years. His first wife, Fan Shuqin, followed her father to participate in revolutionary propaganda activities since she was a child, played an active role in the War of Resistance against Japan, and carried out anti-Japanese propaganda.

However, during the Great Movement, she was reported and imprisoned for several years for saying something she shouldn't have said. In those days, her political position was considered incorrect.

General Chen Shiyu also experienced great distress during this period.

Chen Shiyu's son, Chen Renkang, performed well in that era. Born in 1952, he grew up in Nanjing and became an engineer soldier of the People's Liberation Army at the age of 16.

Despite the difficult work, he always persevered steadfastly.

Chen Renkang, who used to be an ordinary construction worker, worked hard to mix mortar and pick cement. However, it was all worth the hard work. He successfully entered the Second Artillery Corps of the People's Liberation Army and retired honorably as an ordinary cadre many years later.

General Chen Shiyu followed the footsteps of the Communist Party of China all his life, continued to move forward on the road of revolution, experienced the experience of many posts, and silently dedicated his strength in the victory process of the Communist Party of China.

My father was full of admiration for ***, and whenever he thought of ***, he felt extremely sacred. ”

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