In 1955, there was no Li Kenong on the list of generals, and Chairman Mao slowly explained the reaso

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-03

There is no Li Kenong on the list of generals of the year, ** slowly explained the reason

Documentary China Explore the office of the Great Leader*** and listen to him reminisce and tell about the glorious exploits of General Li Kenong.

**Memoirs: Stories in Rank Grading In 1955, the grading process was underway. One night, ** was in the office, and the secretary handed over a list of generals to be evaluated.

After reading it with a smile, the chairman said to the secretary, "Comrade Chuanzhu sat down and said." After Lai Chuanzhu sat down slowly, ** said: "The overall selection list is very good, but there is one point, why is Comrade Li Kenong not on the list?" ”

After listening to the chairman's speech, Lai Chuanzhu said with a sad face: "Comrade Kenong's work position is special, and in addition to the fact that he has never been on the battlefield, I am afraid that it will be difficult for the officers and men to convince the public after Comrade Kenong is rated as a general."

** First sighed heavily, then laughed out loud and said: "With his merits and talents, how can anyone be dissatisfied, haha." After saying it with a smile, ** recalled it deeply, and then said heavily: "How many of our comrades are alive under his protection, including me and Comrade Enlai."

Thinking of this, ** suddenly said to Lai Chuanzhu: "If you have time, you should hurry up and have a good understanding of the hardships and difficulties of the underground workers with Comrade Kenong."

Lai Chuanzhu saw ***'s smile and guessed that he was going to tell a story. ** Lost in thought, tell Lai Chuanzhu about the importance of Li Kenong. In February 1949, Peking was liberated, and the leadership feared the assassination of the chairman by the Kuomintang.

At the suggestion of the leaders, the chairman decided to go to the Fragrant Hills Villa. In the early morning of March 8, Li Kenong received a letter from the chairman and learned that the chairman was about to arrive at Xiangshan Villa, and he was both happy and guilty of occupational diseases.

Comrade Kenon, you saved my life! ”

On a battlefield without gunsmoke,**"Li Kenong"and their teams are facing even tougher challenges than the fighters on the front lines. They dance like they are dancing in the heart of the enemy, and every move is fraught with danger.

However, it is precisely because of the dedication and sacrifice of countless unsung heroes that our party has been able to successfully fight back in crisis after crisis. Their courage and wisdom deserve to be remembered and respected forever.

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