Teng Daiyuan's regret: He was on an equal footing with ***, but he was awarded the title but had no share, and his last words were only two words
Teng Daiyuan: Red Legend.
Teng Daiyuan, a noble revolutionary pioneer and the founder of the railway, his life is closely linked to many major events in the history of the Chinese revolution.
Born in Mayang, Hunan Province in 1904, Teng Daiyuan grew up in a poor environment since childhood. His parents' hard-working and simple character deeply influenced him, making him develop a strong character of hard-working and hard-working.
In 1923, Teng Daiyuan was admitted to the Hunan Provincial Second Normal School in Changde. He knew that only through hard study could he change his fate, so he left his hometown and embarked on the road to study. At school, he won the respect of his classmates for his outstanding performance, and at the same time actively participated in revolutionary activities, established the "Mayang Xinmin Society", and made positive contributions to the transformation of his hometown.
In 1928, Teng Daiyuan and *** joined forces to launch the Pingjiang Uprising, established the Red Fifth Army, and devoted themselves to the struggle to defend Jinggangshan. In Jinggangshan, he commanded the Red Army together with *** and other leaders, held his position, and resisted the encirclement and suppression of the Kuomintang.
At a military meeting, ** proposed a strategic deployment for the defense of Jinggang Mountain, but was opposed by some fighters. Faced with this situation, Teng Daiyuan played a key role, and through patient persuasion and firm stand, he successfully persuaded the soldiers to accept the instructions of *** and firmly guard Jinggang Mountain.
In 1930, the 1st Red Army and the 3rd Red Army were merged into the Red First Army under the active promotion of Teng Daiyuan, which became an important part of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army. In the new army, Teng Daiyuan served as the deputy general political commissar and worked together with great leaders such as the Chinese revolution to fight for the cause of the Chinese revolution.
Although Teng Daiyuan was on an equal footing with ***, he did not receive the honor he deserved in the first major award of the People's Liberation Army in 1955. However, he did not feel disappointed or resentful because of this, but continued to "serve" as his own responsibility and silently dedicate himself to the country and the people.
Teng Daiyuan's life is full of legends, and his perseverance and selfless dedication will always inspire future generations.
The reason why Teng Daiyuan missed the first award of the title in New China was because he was transferred to work in the railway department after the founding of New China, and one of the requirements for the award was to work in the army. Despite this, he served as Minister of Railways for 16 years, and devoted his life of wisdom and strength to promoting the development and reform of the railway industry. In this position, he worked hard to strengthen management, promote technological progress, built many important new railway lines, and made significant contributions to the development of China's railway industry.
Teng Daiyuan set an example, maintained the arduous and simple style of a revolutionary, often went to the grassroots level to inspect, and paid attention to the living conditions of the workers. He emphasized that grassroots opinions and feedback are crucial for leaders because they can reveal problems and shortcomings that the leadership does not see, and therefore must be valued and addressed in a timely manner.
Under his leadership, the railway sector has made great progress, but he is not satisfied with this, and still maintains a high demand and pursuit of service. He took the word "service" as his last words, expressing his deep concern for the cause and ardent expectations for future generations. His last words became the creed of the railway cadres, inspiring them to keep forging ahead, serve the people, and live up to Teng Daiyuan's expectations.
Teng Daiyuan's story tells us that no matter what position we are in, serving the people is always our mission, and we should always take it as our responsibility and make unremitting efforts for it. His life was full of dedication and perseverance, and his last words will inspire future generations to continue to move forward and contribute to building a better society.