The famous general of the uprising who refused to be awarded, the chairman laughed and said that he could not do it
Master civil and military skills and serve the emperor. Many people join the officialdom or go to the battlefield in order to grasp the power and realize the grand ideals, and at the same time, they also hope that wealth can make the family live a better life, seal the shadow of the wife, leave fame and fortune, and win the glory before and after death.
However, after the founding of New China, there was a famous founding father, but he chose to retire after the founding of New China and politely refused to be awarded, so why did he make such a decision?
Dong Qiwu, a famous founding general, acted unpredictable, but in fact had deep revolutionary beliefs. He was born in a poor village in Shaanxi Province, and lived in poverty in his early years, lacking food and clothing, and his family had no extra money and food.
However, even in the face of adversity, he never gave up his pursuit of the revolutionary cause. In 1980, at the age of 81, he joined the Communist Party of China and finally realized his revolutionary ideals.
The poor walked on the streets, trying to hook their relatives with ten steel hooks, but they couldn't do so; The rich are in the deep mountains and old forests, wielding knives, guns and sticks, but they can't keep those unrighteous guests.
These are the truths that he has understood since he was a child. The world is difficult, but we must also persevere, face it positively, Dong Qiwu has understood since he was a child that only by working hard can there be a way out.
Therefore, he began to work for the landlords early in order to survive. He has had a unique view of business since he was a child, but he is not willing to just be a small trader, he knows that hardships are only temporary, and he cannot let the setbacks of life kill his fighting spirit.
Therefore, in 1918, he applied for the examination of the student corps in Taiyuan, and the founder of that student corps was Yan Xishan.
Dong Qiwu joined the army in his youth and began his life full of challenges and magnificence. He did not have a prominent family background, nor did he have extensive connections, so he could only start as an ordinary soldier and rise to prominence step by step with unremitting efforts and heroic battles.
Ten years later, in order to better realize his revolutionary ideals, he chose to join the Kuomintang. In the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Dong Qiwu and his subordinates made great achievements and surpassed the establishment of the company system many times.
They bravely killed the enemy, successfully attacked the Japanese puppet army many times, and made outstanding contributions to the independence and freedom of the Chinese nation. In important battles such as the Battle of Xinkou, the Battle of Taiyuan, the Battle of Baotou, and the Battle of Suixi, the troops led by Dong Qiwu played a vital role.
During Dong Qiwu's anti-Japanese career, he experienced more than 300 large and small battles, including being wounded in the hip in the Battle of Xinkou. But he knew that the Lord's injury would greatly affect morale, so he chose to suffer in silence and did not accept it until the end of the war**.
Dong Qiwu has his own understanding of China's revolutionary road and has a firm determination to resist Japan and save the country. However, he was outraged by Chiang Kai-shek's policy of non-resistance, and he understood that the country's mountains and rivers would not allow other countries to be trampled on.
Dong Qiwu, a patriotic general who knows the hardships of the people, the last thing he wants to see is to lead to the country due to political disagreements, so that foreign fishermen can benefit and then invade our country.
Therefore, he has been getting acquainted with people with lofty ideals in the Communist Party on the road of resisting Japan and saving the country, especially **, who are like-minded and like-minded. It is under the guidance of ** that Dong Qiwu has a comprehensive understanding and understanding of the Communist Party of China, which has laid the foundation for his firm support for the CCP in the future.
After the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japan, the clarion call of the War of Liberation also sounded. Dong Qiwu, a patriotic general, followed Fu Zuoyi's footsteps and resolutely chose to revolt. On September 19, he and the Kuomintang soldiers he led jointly launched the "Suiyuan Uprising", which finally achieved the peaceful liberation of Suiyuan without triggering a large-scale conflict.
As early as the beginning of the uprising, Dong Qiwu explicitly rejected his request for a westward retreat in a reply letter to Chiang Kai-shek.
As a result, the food and salaries of Dong Qiwu and his army were withheld, which also made Chiang Kai-shek realize that Dong Qiwu had long ceased to be his vassal.
There is no pressure on the three armies, and the grain and grass are prepared first. Without food and grass, how can 100,000 soldiers continue to move forward? Dong Qiwu took advantage of the situation and with the help of Chiang Kai-shek's practice, he launched a mobilization of 100,000 soldiers on this ground, integrated it into the revolutionary ideas and political policies of the Communist Party, and carried out ideological education for them.
This was a crucial part of the uprising, and the Kuomintang had lost the hearts and minds of the people, so it was necessary to unite and find a way out. Dong Qiwu's boss, Fu Zuoyi, was the vanguard of this uprising, and his first action gave Dong Qiwu great confidence.
After careful consideration, the Suiyuan uprising was a success.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, many patriotic generals and founding fathers ushered in prosperity and challenges together. As one of them, Dong Qiwu has made countless achievements, especially in the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation.
In order to avoid war, he resolutely launched an uprising. In the subsequent War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, he made great contributions. However, the fate of such a heroic figure was not all smooth sailing, and there were many twists and turns along the way.
He can't do without. ”
The best way to pay tribute to heroes is to create more heroes instead of forgetting their contributions and contributions. Without those brave martyrs, we may not be able to enjoy today's prosperous China.
And *** deeply understands this, in the face of the general interests of the country, the past differences and controversies are not important, because this is the mind that a great leader should have.