As the head of the top ten marshals, why can t Mr. Zhu preside over the daily work of the Military C

Mondo History Updated on 2024-03-02

Zhu is always the supreme commander of our army, and he can be called the second person in the army, second only to ***, and he is also the first of the top ten marshals after the founding of New China. However, it is interesting to note that Mr. Zhu has never personally presided over the day-to-day affairs of the Military Commission. Why is that?

When New China was first founded, the daily affairs of the Central Military Commission were first taken care of. **Not only is he the prime minister, but also the president, and his work is very busy, and he has to deal with a lot of affairs every day. However, few people know that ** was also in charge of the daily affairs of the Military Commission for three years.

During the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, the telegram exchange between Mr. Peng and *** was used by *** as an intermediary liaison. **Often the first to see Mr. Peng's telegram. For example, when the news of Mao Anying's sacrifice came, ** learned about it as soon as possible, and immediately decided to hide it first

Until 1952, with the end of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, Marshal ** returned to China for treatment. **The prime minister suggested *** to take over the daily work of the Military Commission, so *** became the first marshal to be responsible for the daily work of the Military Commission after the founding of the People's Republic of China.

Subsequently, the first marshal also successively undertook the daily work of the Military Commission. However, an attentive observer may find out why Marshal ** does not appear in this role? After all, ** has the highest status among marshals, both in prestige and seniority, and is sufficient for the duties of the daily work of the Military Commission.

However, in fact, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, ** has never been directly responsible for the daily work of the Military Commission. Why is that?

First of all, the marshal is already very old. He was born in 1886, the eldest of the ten marshals, and a full round older than ***. When the People's Republic of China was founded, he was 63 years old. As you age, your physical strength and energy are difficult to compare with when you were younger.

The daily work of the Central Military Commission is extremely heavy and involves a lot of work, and it needs to be busy with various affairs every day, and even need to work continuously for a long time, which is an extraordinary burden. Even the *** Marshal of the Chief of the General Staff fainted from overwork. The work of the Military Commission is busier and more tiring than that of the General Staff, so it needs young and strong people to do it.

At that time, the prime minister was in the prime of life, in the prime of life, and full of energy, and he was the ideal candidate for the work of the Military Commission. In October 1951, in view of *** busy work, and *** marshal.

In North Korea, it was decided that the Military Commission would temporarily preside over the day-to-day work.

However, after only working for more than three months, he collapsed due to overwork. After 1959, he succeeded Mr. Peng to preside over the daily work of the Military Commission, but due to physical reasons, he was unable to perform his duties fully and had to be appointed as **Marshal**.

These marshals are much younger than ** and in good physical condition, which can be called yes"Zhuangding"。And ** is old, if he is allowed to preside over the work of the Military Commission, I am afraid that he will not be competent. In addition, ** has already shouldered a heavy responsibility after the founding of the state.

In the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, he was one of the vice presidents and ranked the highest. At the same time, he also serves as the secretary of the ** Discipline Inspection Committee, both of which are very onerous. **There is simply no extra energy to deal with the affairs of the Military Commission, after all, it is difficult for one person to juggle multiple important responsibilities.

In 1959, he no longer held the post of vice president of the country, but was elected chairman of the National People's Congress, which was a fairly important leadership position. Despite his advanced age, he insisted on conducting investigations, studies and inspections throughout the country. Until his death, ** held this position.

In addition, it is worth mentioning that in 1954, the party's ** Military Commission was established, ** served as the chairman, and the ten marshals became members. After that, seven marshals successively served as vice chairmen of the Military Commission, in addition to *** who bid farewell to the political arena in 1959 and *** who died of illness in 1963, there are also ***.

However, his responsibilities have shifted since the founding of the People's Republic of China, and his main focus has been on government affairs. In fact, he did not get involved in military affairs again, so he never held the post of deputy chairman of the military commission. Despite this, ** has always been respected and loved by the whole army.

As one of the leaders of the Nanchang Uprising, ** was also one of the important founders of the Vermilion Red Army. He was the eternal and only commander-in-chief of the three armed services, leaving behind an immortal military history.

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