The Red 25th Army, led by Xu Haidong that year, took the lead in completing the challenge of the Long March. Although the number of this army is small, only one or two thousand, after decades of development, they have trained 97 founding generals, including 88 founding major generals.
Among this group of generals, the ** general later developed the most outstandingly.
** Heroic performance in the Red Army was admirable. He began to devote himself to the revolutionary struggle at the age of 15, and with two years of rich experience, he started higher than his peers.
Just two years later, he became the head of the Propaganda Section of the Political Department of the Red 25th Army. In his day-to-day work, he is not only responsible for the propaganda work of the military and civilians, but also responsible for the issuance of propaganda documents.
Although he rarely had the opportunity to go into battle, once he did, he showed a heroic and fearless side. In the battle of Dushu Town in the Long March, the Red 25th Army was ambushed by the enemy, and under the leadership of Wu Huanxian, the political commissar of the army, they raised their guns to fight with the enemy, and finally helped the Red 25th Army get out of danger.
Although he was seriously wounded in the left leg during the battle, he insisted that he would follow the team to the end, saying: "If you drag your injured leg, you will follow the team, and if you die, you will die in the ranks of the Red Army."
In the end, Dai Jiying, director of the Military Political Department, found a pony and asked *** to ride a horse and follow the team on the Long March.
**After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he devoted himself to the naval career and served as the vice president of the First Naval School, thus forming a deep relationship with the navy. Soon after, he was sent to the Voroshilov Naval Academy in the Soviet Union for further study, and after four years, he returned to China and began his career of unremitting efforts for the construction of the navy of the motherland.
In 1982, he served as the commander of the Chinese Navy, and carried out a comprehensive reform and rectification of the Chinese Navy, laying a solid foundation for promoting the modernization of the Chinese Navy. His outstanding contribution led him to the rank of General in 1988.
The military career of an excellent soldier has a profound impact on the children, and both of their sons choose to join the military. The eldest son served in the ** Reserve Department and became a major general; The second son served in the Navy for many years, and finally became a vice admiral of the Navy's ** Science and Technology Commission.
His daughter, Liu Chaoying, did not come from a military background, but her achievements were remarkable. Born in 1958, she was admitted to Chongqing University after the resumption of the college entrance examination, and after graduation, she entered Hebei University of Science and Technology to engage in automation teaching and scientific research.
In order to improve her teaching level, she successively entered North China Electric Power University and Tsinghua University for further study. Over the years, she has not only cultivated many scientific research talents for the motherland, but also published many teaching articles**.
He has won one second prize of Provincial Teaching Achievement, one first prize of School Teaching Achievement, one second prize and other advanced titles.