Luo Tongqi took two classes to die,After the year, Liu Shaoqing apologized
In 1945, under the care of the leadership, Luo Tong returned to Yan'an from the front line. After examination, he was diagnosed with lung and stomach problems that required a nursing home**.
Here, he met his former boss Liu Shaoqing again, and the two used to fight side by side, but there were also some unpleasant memories between them. Despite this, they maintained a deep friendship and fighting camaraderie.
Luo Tong and Liu Shaoqing met in May 1939, when Liu Shaoqing led more than 40 graduates of the ** Party School to fight behind enemy lines in the Central Plains. Liu Shaoqing had an advantage in qualifications, he participated in the peasant movement in 1926, the Northern Expedition and the Guangzhou Uprising in 1927, and joined the Red Army as a party member in 1930.
During the Agrarian Revolution, he served in the Red Army School, and after the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, he served as the chief instructor of guerrilla tactics in the training department of the Anti-Japanese War. In 1938, he was transferred to the post of Chief of the Operations Section of the First Bureau of the General Staff.
In 1939, he was transferred to the Military Department of the Central Plains Bureau, and successively served as the chief of staff of the Henan-Hubei Independent Guerrilla Detachment of the New Fourth Army, the Henan-Hubei Advance Column, and the Fifth Division of the New Fourth Army.
In the Hubei-Henan Advance Column, Luo Tong served as the political commissar of the Fourth Regiment and the political commissar of the 41st Regiment of the 14th Brigade of the Fifth Division. In 1942, Liu Shaoqing was appointed commander of Jiangnan, and when he arranged combat missions, he asked Luo Tong to arrange battles.
However, Luo Tong has his own operational deployment, and everyone has no objections. When they reported the operational deployment to Liu Shaoqing, Liu Shaoqing adjusted Luo Tong's deployment and let Luo Tong command.
However, Rotong objected to this and explained his reasons. This made Liu Shaoqing very angry, he believed that Luo Tong did not obey his command, and threatened to pull him out and shoot him.
Luo Tong was also very angry, he thought that he was the political commissar of the regiment and was under the management of the higher-level party committee, and Liu Shaoqing had no right to make such a decision on him.
Luo Tong insisted on his opinion, he believed that Liu Shaoqing should command the troops, not himself. After the two quarreled, he led two squads into battle to vent his grievances, but not only was he not injured, but he also managed to capture a hill, capture a dozen enemies and capture a dozen guns.
Although his anger has subsided a lot after the battle, the relationship between the two is still a little strained.
After Luo Tong returned to Yan'an in 1946, he met Liu Shaoqing in a sanatorium, and they were all old comrades-in-arms in the same unit, resting together for leisure and rest, and had a harmonious relationship for a while.
However, in 1982, when Luo Tong and others went to visit Liu Shaoqing, Liu Shaoqing apologized to him and apologized. Luo Tong said that there is no need to mention the past anymore.