set up an army to fight for him, and Zhu De was the second, but he finally lost his wish

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-06

set up an army to fight for him, and the deputy was the first, and finally lost what he wanted

*, one of the founders of the Republic, the founder of our army, the out-and-out first marshal, ** in the mouth of "Mr. Zhu". However, he had the brief possibility of becoming another person's deputy.

In order to win this person to join, our party deliberately set up an army, expecting him to be the commander, and ** deigned to be his deputy. It's a pity that the world is impermanent, and in the end it didn't work out.

So, who exactly is this highly regarded figure? Why is it treated this way? And why did it not materialize?

1.The story of Wei Pestle: Wei Pestle, born in Anlong, Guizhou Province in 1883, came from a poor family, but was fortunate to be able to enter a private school with the support of his maternal grandfather. He took it as his responsibility to gain fame and make meritorious contributions, but the decay of the late Qing Dynasty made him begin to contact and accept advanced ideas.

In 1905, he returned to his hometown to work as a teacher in a higher primary school, but he felt deeply political corruption and social darkness, especially when he saw the humiliation of ethnic minorities, he resolutely chose to join the army and joined the Yunnan New Army.

2.Wei Pestle: Wei Pestle, born in 1883, a native of Anlong, Guizhou, was born in poverty, but was fortunate to be sponsored by his grandfather to enter a private school. He studied hard, and when he was young, he was determined to gain fame and make meritorious achievements.

However, the corruption of the late Qing Dynasty made him begin to accept advanced ideas. In 1905, he returned to his hometown to work as a teacher at a higher elementary school, and was deeply aware of political corruption and social darkness.

Especially seeing that ethnic minorities were being bullied, he decided to join the army and joined the Yunnan New Army.

In 1909, he was admitted to the special class of Yunnan Jiangwutang and was a classmate of **. There, he systematically studied military knowledge, which laid a solid foundation for the later Xinhai Revolution.

During the ** period, he participated in the National Defense Movement, participated in the Sichuan Army's invasion of Sichuan, and then participated in the ** War. By 1920, he had become the commander of the 6th Regiment of the Dian Army.

Under the instructions of Tang Jiyao, he participated in Wei Pestle's instruction to Wu Xuexian to kill Gu Pinzhen, and then he led his troops to Liuzhou, Guangxi, under the leadership of Sun Yat-sen, Wei Pestle's Dian army and Gui army united with the Gui army to jointly crusade eastward against Chen Jiongming's troops to defend the revolutionary base in Guangdong.

In the major battlefields, Wei Pestle made brilliant achievements, and was appointed as the commander of the 3rd Mixed Brigade with his outstanding achievements, and since then he has firmly supported Sun Yat-sen's New Three People's Doctrine. During the Great Revolution, he was elected as a delegate to the Second National Congress of the Kuomintang and served as the commander of the 22nd Regiment of the 8th Division during the Northern Expedition.

However, the sudden death of Sun Yat-sen made Wei Pestle worried about the future of the National Revolution, especially dissatisfied with Chiang Kai-shek's later actions. As the director of the Political Department, Zhu Kejing, a member of the Central Committee, actively carried out his work, and his contact with his old friend made Wei Pestle disgusted with Chiang Kai-shek's unification.

Especially on the eve of the Nanchang Uprising, Chiang Kai-shek's ** of the middle ** members reached a climax, and Wei Pestle was even persuaded to consider participating in the Nanchang Uprising Movement.

In the early morning of August 1, 1927, the Nanchang Uprising broke out, and Ye Ting and others urgently convened a meeting to reorganize the rebel troops. At this meeting, an important decision was made: abolish the original 4th Army, set up the 9th Army, and appoint Wei Pestle as the commander of the 9th Army and ** as the deputy commander.

However, as fate would have it, Wei Pestle suddenly fell ill on the day of the uprising and failed to participate. Despite this, in order to win him over, the 9th Army was still specially appointed at the meeting, and the post of commander was given to him.

It is worth mentioning that the Nanchang Uprising was under the banner of the Kuomintang, so the main force of the uprising, the Second Front Army, was actually the Second Front Army of the National Revolutionary Army, and many of the insurgents were also members of the National Revolutionary Army.

Wei Pestle was the commander of the 9th Division of the 28th Army of the Revolutionary Army at the time, and his participation could undoubtedly lead this team better. However, despite this, the trick of fate made the appointment regrettable.

Wei Pestle's regret stemmed from his failure to participate in the uprising; The regret of the Chinese revolution stemmed from the fact that his ability and position at that time were far superior to **. If he can join the revolution, he will undoubtedly add strength to the Chinese revolution.

So, what was the fate of Wei Pestle later? After recovering from his illness, he returned to the 28th Division of the 9th Army of the National Revolutionary Army and was sent by Chiang Kai-shek to pursue the troops of the Nanchang Uprising.

Originally determined to join the rebel army, but now he wants to suppress his compatriots, Wei Pestle is ambivalent about this. He ostensibly obeyed orders, but his actual actions were full of delays and perfunctory, allowing the rebels to leave on their own.

Despite being a national**, he became increasingly dissatisfied with Chiang Kai-shek, especially when he saw Chiang Kai-shek's cruelty to the Communists and progressives**. After witnessing these things, he joined Li Jishen, Cai Tingkai and others who opposed Chiang Kai-shek.

However, after the Great War in the Central Plains, Chiang Kai-shek succeeded in unifying the major factions within the Kuomintang, and the army in his hands became extremely powerful. The army is power, and although Li Jishen and others have a certain right to speak within the Kuomintang, they are powerless in this context.

Wei Pestle fought in the name of anti-Jiang **, and was eventually wanted and retired under a pseudonym. However, when he witnessed the country's difficulties in the Sino-Japanese War, he went out again. He joined the 58th Army of the National ** and became the commander of the newly formed 12th Division.

Some people may wonder why he did not join our party, but it is actually very simple, because the army of our party was also incorporated into the national army and became the 8th army of the kuomintang, which was later'Eighth Route Army'。"

Therefore, no matter which team Wei Pestle joins, it will not change his beliefs. He has always hoped that the people can inherit Sun Yat-sen's legacy and work for the welfare of the Chinese nation.

Wei Pestle's idea was beautiful, but it failed to materialize. After the victory in the War of Resistance Against Japan, he witnessed the power struggle within the Kuomintang, especially Chiang Kai-shek's intention to start another war at home, which deeply disappointed him.

Therefore, he decided to retire again and withdraw from the military. Until the victory of the Liberation War and the founding of New China, the 56-year-old Wei Pestle joined the counselor of the ** Counselor's Office of Yunnan Province, realizing his wish for many years and making up for the regret of not being able to participate in the uprising due to illness.

Wei Pestle's life is full of countless mistakes, regrets and misses. Some people say that if Ye Ting can persist in the revolution until the founding of New China, then he will definitely be able to become one of the founding marshals.

In the same way, Wei Pestle could have become one of the most dazzling figures in the republic, if there had not been that illness that year. However, history does not assume and does not repeat itself.

I can only sigh at the impermanence of the world, which makes people sigh.

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