On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the May Fourth Movement, looking back on history, we find that the complex relationship between the old marshal and the old general Chen Geng is still worth pondering. Especially in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, General Chen Geng was assigned to preside over economic work under the command of the old marshal and be responsible for agricultural mechanization affairs. Due to various reasons, since five or six years, his work performance has gradually declined, which has caused the dissatisfaction of the old marshal, and even asked for punishment.
This period coincided with the Lushan Conference, and there was some dissatisfaction with the old marshal, so he deliberately mentioned the exploits of the old general Chen Geng in organizing Shandong during the civil war to protect him from the threat of deposition. This situation did provide a rare opportunity for the old general Chen Geng, so that he was freed from the pressure of the old marshal in the political struggle.
General Chen Geng's performance during the civil war was indeed outstanding, especially in organizing the mobilization of the army in the Shandong-controlled area. He adhered to the mass line, extensively united the masses, and fully mobilized and relied on the masses of the people to join the army. During the agrarian reform movement, under his leadership, many people in various localities set off an upsurge of joining the army, and successfully completed the task of joining the army. During this period, the mobilization measures for joining the army included newspaper propaganda, slogans, literary and artistic programs, radio and other forms, showing the comprehensiveness and flexibility of the mobilization for joining the army under the correct leadership of General Chen Geng.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, General Chen Geng's achievements in economic work were not satisfactory, and he was criticized by the old marshal. ** believes that Chen Geng's work is getting worse, so he requests *** to be punished. During this period, the veteran general Chen Geng seemed to have lost his outstanding performance in joining the army and mobilization, and was facing internal and external difficulties.
Overall, General Chen Geng's leadership during the civil war did provide some support for the situation at the Lushan Conference. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, his shortcomings in economic work also became a reason for the old marshal to criticize him to a certain extent. The political struggles and intrigues of this period of history make one wonder how the performance of leaders in different historical periods affects their political destiny. Perhaps, in the complex and volatile political struggles, a leader's moments of glory and frustration will together form his personal political biography.
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