Military Newspaper Chen Yi s refusal to accept the army into the city is not widely criticized

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-14

The People's Liberation Army stationed in Shanghai: discipline and reform.

In 1949, the Chinese People's Liberation Army triumphantly entered Shanghai, marking the first time the PLA set foot in a metropolis. However, this historic moment has been accompanied by a series of challenges, particularly with regard to the discipline and norms of conduct of officers and soldiers. ** played a key role in this historic march, and his discipline and reform initiatives shaped the image of the PLA and left a lasting impact.

In the process of preparing for the march to Shanghai, ** paid special attention to the discipline of the troops. He realized that the actions of the PLA would have a direct impact on the recognition and support of the new regime by the residents of large cities. Therefore, he proposed to postpone the entry into the city and suggested to *** that stricter disciplinary regulations be introduced.

* The concern is not without reason. Historically, many large armies have entered civilian houses after entering the city, which has led to the aggravation of military-civilian contradictions. ** Knowing full well that if the PLA repeats these mistakes, it will bring serious image problems to the party and the army.

In order to solve this problem, ** and his team formulated the "Ten Regulations of the Three Conventions on Entering the City", which included important regulations such as strictly prohibiting officers and soldiers from entering private houses and not using heavy **. In the face of the incomprehension and doubts of the officers and men, they adhered to their own stand, believing that maintaining discipline is a historical mission and is also responsible to the people.

However, as soon as these regulations were announced, they immediately aroused strong opposition from the officers and soldiers. They believe that these regulations are unrealistic and will even affect the rest and life of the troops. In the face of these doubts, ** has mixed feelings. He understood the concerns of the officers and soldiers, but at the same time he was well aware that in order to change the bad image of the army during the Kuomintang period, difficult choices had to be made.

In the end, the decision was supported by the Military Commissariat and the Military Commission. They believe that this is a wise reform move, which can completely change the relationship between the army and the people and establish a good image of the new squadron.

After the People's Liberation Army (PLA) was stationed in Shanghai, these disciplinary regulations were strictly enforced. Shanghai citizens were surprised to find that the People's Liberation Army not only did not enter their homes, but also chose to sleep on the streets so as not to disturb their lives. This move not only won the respect and praise of the citizens, but also became a glorious moment in the history of the party and the army.

The discipline requirements and reform measures of the People's Republic of China have set a good example for the armed forces of the People's Republic of China and shown a new image of the PLA. His firm determination and correct leadership not only played a key role in the process of liberating Shanghai, but also laid a solid foundation for the development of the squadron. This history is not only a celebration of the best team, but also the inheritance and promotion of the fine tradition of the first team.

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