Among the top ten marshals, in addition to Mr. Zhu, which two can be called bosses

Mondo History Updated on 2024-03-01

In our army, the principle of "unity of officers and soldiers" has been emphasized since its inception.

In the military, no one is more important than others, it's just that everyone has different tasks and positions.

During the revolutionary war, our army consisted mainly of peasants and workers at the bottom of society, who had been exploited in the old times, but who later became an integral part of our army.

In order to highlight the spirit of "unity of officers and soldiers", during the revolutionary war, the titles of the senior generals of our army were very different from those of the old army.

Take ** as an example, the division commander of the integrated division, the corps commander and other senior generals, their subordinates usually use some honorific titles, such as "commander", "commander", "junzuo", and for Chiang Kai-shek himself, there is a special honorific title "commission".

Our army's title for high-ranking generals shows a stronger spirit of "unanimity among officers and soldiers." Normally, the subordinates of our army's senior generals are affectionately addressed as "commanders" or "chiefs", and such titles further shorten the distance between officers and soldiers.

It is worth mentioning that the 10 senior generals who were awarded the rank of marshal in 1955 are the top in our army in terms of seniority, military exploits and influence.

As for the names of the military and civilians for their marshals, they also have different names. For example, ***, one of the top ten marshals, is deeply respected by the military and civilians, and everyone is used to affectionately calling him "Commander-in-Chief Xu".

In an informal setting, four of the top ten marshals are affectionately known as "bosses".

Because of their profound qualifications and advanced age in the army, these four marshals have won the deep admiration and love of the military and the people.

Among them, Mr. Zhu is called "Mr. Zhu" by the military and the people from the bottom of his heart, not only because his position in the Red Army is unparalleled, but also because he is called "Zhu Mao" together with ***, and his contribution and prestige in the revolutionary cause are unparalleled.

Mr. Zhu participated in the revolution very early, as early as 1909, he joined the China League led by Sun Yat-sen and participated in the war against Yuan Shikai's restoration of the imperial system.

In 1922, Mr. Zhu joined the Communist Party under the introduction of *** and began his revolutionary career.

Mr. Zhu served as the head of the Third Army's officer education corps before the Nanchang Uprising, and was appointed commander of the Ninth Army after the uprising.

After the Nanchang Uprising, Mr. Zhu led the rebel army south, insisted on leading the rebel army to the border of Jiangxi, Guangdong and Hunan provinces, and finally launched the Southern Hunan Uprising in 1928.

He led more than 10,000 people to Jinggangshan to join the army and jointly established the Red Fourth Army, with Mr. Zhu as the commander. The Red Fourth Army was the predecessor of the Red First Army and an important part of the Red First Army.

Mr. Zhu had a very high status in the army during the Red Army period and served as the commander-in-chief.

Commander-in-Chief": Mr. Zhu's label Mr. Zhu, commander-in-chief of the Chinese Red Army, to"Commander-in-Chief"The title is well known to the majority of military and civilians. Whether it was the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression or the War of Liberation, Mr. Zhu held extremely high positions, such as commander-in-chief of the Eighth Route Army and commander-in-chief of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.

In informal settings, whether it is a subordinate or *** himself, it is customary to call him"Mr. Zhu"This affectionate name stems from the respect of the military and civilians for his high morality.

General Peng: Who dares to cross the sword immediately Mr. Peng ranks second among the top ten marshals in China, second only to Mr. Zhu. In the early days of the revolution, he launched the Autumn Harvest Uprising, established the 5th Army of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, and led his troops to Jinggangshan to join forces with Zhu Mao.

In 1930, Mr. Peng served as the commander-in-chief of the Third Army Corps and was a senior general in the early days of the Red Army. His heroic deeds and remarkable leadership skills earned him"Who dares to cross the knife immediately, only I am General Peng"reputation.

Peng Lao was always a brave and fearless warrior, and he fought all his life for the country and the people with an indomitable spirit. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he served as the deputy commander-in-chief of the Eighth Route Army and was deeply loved by the soldiers.

During the War of Liberation, he served as the commander and political commissar of the Northwest Field Army, successfully contained the main force, defeated the strong with the weak, and defeated the more with less, and made great achievements for the victory of the revolution.

During the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, he was ordered to lead the volunteers to fight in Korea and achieved a strategic victory. ** once praised him as "who dares to cross the sword immediately, only I am General Peng".

Mr. Peng's reputation in the army is unparalleled, and his meritorious service is outstanding, especially after the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, his prestige has reached its peak, and he is known as a world-class military commander and is highly respected by the people of all countries.

Even in informal settings, people used to refer to him as "Mr. Peng", and even the chairman was no exception. Colleagues and subordinates respectfully call him "Mr. Peng", but in fact, his heart is full of respect.

Mr. He: The symbol of the kitchen knife revolution Mr. He is always "the symbol of the Red Second Front Army", and his "two kitchen knives make a revolution" is full of heroism. During the Nanchang Uprising, Mr. He, as the commander of the 20th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, rejected the ** of Chiang Kai-shek and Wang Jingwei, was unmoved by the promise of **Houlu, and firmly chose to follow the *** to join the revolution.

During the Nanchang Uprising, Mr. He served as the commander-in-chief of the rebel army, and 20,000 of the 30,000 rebel troops were his old subordinates. The importance of the Nanchang Uprising is self-evident, it is one of the three major uprisings in the early days of our party, and Mr. He's great sacrifice and contribution in the uprising has established his position in our army.

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The Second and Sixth Army Corps were merged to form the Red Second Front Army, with Mr. He as the commander-in-chief. At critical junctures, he always adhered to unity and escorted the successful rendezvous of the three main forces of the Red Army.

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Mr. He served as the commander of the 120th Division, led the troops to fight bravely against the Japanese army, successfully smashed the enemy's many attacks, and made outstanding contributions to the construction of the two major base areas of Shaanxi, Gansu, Ningbo and Jinsui.

He Lao is always a person who understands the general situation and obeys the command. During the War of Liberation, for the sake of the overall situation, he took the initiative to give up the opportunity to work in the rear, and handed over his troops to the command of ** and Peng Lao, showing the spirit of the Communists who are high-spirited and do not seek fame and fortune, and has been highly praised by ** and ***.

Mr. He has been on the battlefield for a long time and has made tremendous efforts for the revolutionary cause, so he has been respected and supported by the whole army. His merits and status can be shaken, so that the whole army is accustomed to calling him "Mr. He", even *** is no exception.

* Marshal is also highly respected, but his title of "Mr. Chen" is used slightly less frequently than the two bosses He and Peng. Because of his young age, Mr. Lin generally does not add the word "old".

Liu Shuai's qualifications and prestige are unquestionable, but his image is more elegant, and subordinates prefer to call him "Master Liu" or "Liu Shuai". The special title of each marshal is related to their long-term position in the army, such as Ye Shuai, who is respectfully called "Ye Senza" because of his long-term position as chief of staff.

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