During the Red Army, if these three big men had not died, they would have been awarded the title i

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-03-03

In the cause of the revolution in modern China, countless outstanding revolutionary heroes have emerged, and they have come together for the cause of the liberation of the whole nation. In the process of moving forward, some people were injured, some fell, and some quit halfway. However, the tide of revolution does not change direction because of the accident of one person. It's like the marshal once said: I'm just a veteran who doesn't have *** on the battlefield. Although this is quite modest, it also reveals the truth from another angle: if those early senior Red Army generals had not sacrificed, would our later revolutionary struggle have been smoother? Will there be a few more founding generals on the roster?

The initial development of communist ideology in China was initially inferior to the "Three People's Principles," but history has proved that it was the Communist Party that could open up the road to national liberation. However, this process of proving itself was difficult and long-term, and our party experienced many obstacles in the early revolutionary struggle, and lost many outstanding generals. Today, I would like to introduce to you three senior generals who died in our army, many people may not have heard their names, but history will not forget their tragic revolutionary history. First place: Wang Erzhuo. A native of Shimen, Hunan, graduated from the first phase of the Huangpu Military Academy, joined the party under the training and introduction of Comrade ***, and stayed in the school as a party representative because of his excellent performance.

In January 1928, he was exceptionally promoted to chief of staff of the 1st Division by the ** who cherished his talents, and assisted him in winning the victory of the "Shonan Rebellion"; In April, he served as chief of staff of the 4th Army of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army and concurrently head of the 28th Regiment, commanded and led many battles, and made many meritorious contributions to the development of the Jinggangshan revolutionary base area. On August 25, he died heroically in pursuit of traitors at the age of 25. Second place: Huang Gongluo. A native of Xiangxiang, Hunan, graduated from the third phase of the Huangpu Military Academy, and was a classmate of the first class in Hunan Jiangwutang, and the two also led the Pingjiang Uprising together. After joining the Red Army, the relationship between the two became closer, and when Mr. Peng was the commander of the Red Fifth Army, he was the deputy commander.

Later, when the ranks of the Red Army expanded, he went to the Red First Army to lead the 6th Army according to the needs of the organization, and made many meritorious contributions in the first three anti-"encirclement and suppression" struggles. Unfortunately, he died in battle in September 1931 at the age of 33. Third place: Wu Zhonghao. A native of Leiyang, Hunan, he was admitted to the School of Literature of Peking University in his early years, and later embarked on the revolutionary road due to the needs of the motherland, and was a cadet of the fourth phase of the Huangpu Military Academy. Since the beginning of the Autumn Harvest Uprising, he has been following *** by his side, deeply trusted, and is a veritable first favorite general, who has served as the commander of the Red Twelfth Army and the Red Twentieth Army, a member of the first ** Military Commission, and a member of the "Four Heroes". He was killed in October 1930 at the age of 25.

Everyone should also see that these three early high-ranking generals of the Red Army were not only capable of outstanding ability, but they were also Hunan natives of Chairman Mao, and their academic qualifications and military abilities were second to none. They were very young when they died, and if they could live to the victory of the revolution, they would all be at the level of founding generals, but unfortunately these are our beautiful ideas. It is precisely because of the countless revolutionary pioneers who are not afraid of life and death like them that we have the peaceful life we have today, and we pay tribute to the heroes! Don't forget the history!

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