He was an outstanding leader of the Autumn Harvest Uprising, one of the founders of the Jinggangshan Revolutionary Base Area, and the founder and leader of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. He was the chairman's most trusted general, and was promoted to army commander at the age of 24.
It's a pity that he was assassinated by the head snake in a small town, otherwise his future would be extremely bright.
Wu Zhonghao, formerly known as Leiyang County, Hengzhou Prefecture, Guidao, Hengyongchen, was born in 1905. He was young and intelligent, and had the courage to pursue knowledge, and at the age of 17, he was admitted to the Faculty of Arts of Peking University with excellent grades.
Under the guidance of Comrade Li Dazhao, Wu Zhonghao devoted himself to the revolutionary cause. In 1923, 18-year-old Wu Zhonghao joined the Communist Party of China, and then established the Leiyang Party Branch in his hometown with his fellow villagers and others, and actively developed the party member team.
As the 4th cadet of the Whampoa Military Academy, he continued to hone his military skills, got acquainted with the chairman after graduation, and always followed him. In July 1926, he participated in the Northern Expedition and dedicated his strength to the country and the nation with practical actions.
In September 1927, Wu Zhonghao devoted himself to the Autumn Harvest Uprising and the revolutionary cause, serving as the deputy commander of the 3rd Regiment and the commander of the 3rd Battalion of the 1st Division of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Revolutionary Army. After the failure of the uprising, he closely followed the party's leadership, went deep into the countryside, and established the Jinggangshan revolutionary base area.
In the arduous struggle, he participated in and commanded more than 100 large and small battles, and made great achievements. In February 1928, he used the strategy of "besieging the city and fighting an ambush" to successfully liberate Ninggang City.
In March of the following year, he was appointed commander of the third column of the Red Fourth Army. In May, he led his troops to attack bravely, conquered Longyan three times, and completely annihilated more than 2,000 Chen Guohui's brigade.
In June, he was appointed commander of the Red XII Army. In August, he was appointed commander of the Red Twentieth Army.
Wu Zhonghao, born in 1905, participated in the revolution in 1926, joined the Communist Party of China in 1928, and was a member of the Red Tenth Army founded by Fang Zhimin.
In the southern and northern wars, he charged into battle, made many military exploits, and grew into a senior commander of the Red Tenth Army. In September 1930, he participated in the war against Ji'an, Jiangxi.
In October, he was ordered to take a platoon of guards from Jishui to various counties in southwest Jiangxi to mobilize independent regiments of our army to concentrate and prepare to advance to Zhangzhou, Fujian.
Unexpectedly, when passing through Anfu County, the team was suddenly attacked by the Fujing Guard Regiment, and Wu Zhonghao could only lead the soldiers to respond in a hurry. Due to the disparity in strength between the two sides, more than half of our army is **.
Wu Zhonghao organized troops to break through the siege, and when they arrived at Liangjiashan on the outskirts of the city, they ran out of bullets, and there were no troops to come to support. Wu Zhonghao was killed by Luo Hangou, the head of the Jingwei Regiment, at the age of 25.
Upon hearing the news of Wu Zhonghao's heroic sacrifice, all the officers and men of the 12th Red Army were heartbroken, and the chairman gritted his teeth and locked himself in his room unwilling to see anyone. ** More than 5,000 brave soldiers were sent to surround the Jingwei Regiment of Anfu County layer by layer and annihilate it in one fell swoop.
Our army captured Luo Han Gou alive, he personally supervised the beheading, and the political commissar of the Red Twelfth Army personally killed Luo Han Gou in the angry denunciation of more than 10,000 Red Army.
Zeng Bingchun, the commander of the Red Twentieth Army, held the dirty blood that killed Wu Zhonghao ** in both hands and sprinkled it on his tomb to comfort his soul in the sky. Despite the heroic sacrifice of a generation of war generals Wu Zhonghao, his glorious and short life is forever engraved in the "Dictionary of Chinese People", and he will be immortal and live in people's hearts!