He was the commander of the Banzai Army on the Korean battlefield. He led the army to fight for more than 10 hours in a row with enemy troops who were far better equipped than our army, and did not retreat. Known as the "Iron Tiger General", he was removed from office in 1972. He is our protagonist today - Liang Xingchu.
Founding Lieutenant General - Liang Xingchu].
What touching stories have happened to Liang Xingchu? Why was he removed from his post in 1972? Let's move on. On August 23, 1913, Liang Xingchu was born in a poor handicraft family in Mipi Village, Wenpi Township, Luling County, Ji'an, Jiangxi Province. Liang Xingchu's family was so poor that Liang Xingchu had to start learning a trade when he was a child, so that he could shoulder the responsibility of sharing the burden of the family as soon as possible in the future. After Liang Xingchu grew up a little, he began to go to the wealthy merchants to make a living by striking iron, and he was oppressed. It was not until the flames of revolution burned the prairie that Liang Xingchu's exploitation became much lighter. Liang Xingchu joined the Red Army in April 1930 and joined the Communist Party of China in November of the same year. Because Liang Xingchu made a living by striking iron before joining the army, after entering the ranks of the Red Army, Liang Xingchu was often called "iron-striking" by his comrades. After joining our army, Liang Xingchu was promoted many times by relying on his bravery and good fighting, especially good at fighting with enemy troops. Later, our army's anti-encirclement and suppression failed, and the Long March began, and Liang Xingchu was also in the ranks of the Long March. At that time, in order to avoid a head-on confrontation with the enemy and strive to preserve its strength, our army formed a number of reconnaissance units to reconnoiter the enemy's movements around the large army. Among them, the cavalry unit is the most commonly used reconnaissance unit, and Liang Xingchu was appointed as the first commander of the cavalry reconnaissance company by relying on his transcendent strength. Once, the great man personally found Liang Xingchu, hoping that Liang Xingchu could find some "spiritual food" The great man said to Liang Xingchu: "I only add one point, just a little bit, you think of getting me some 'spiritual food', and the Kuomintang newspapers and magazines, as long as they are recent, will give a few copies of all kinds of things." This is a special mission! Liang Xingchu naturally took on this special task. Not only that, but Liang Xingchu also had the strength of a reconnaissance company. Relying on his own cunning and the carelessness of the enemy, he surrendered a regiment of the enemy without firing a single shot. When the great man learned about it, he praised Liang Xingchu and said to Liang Xingchu: "From now on, Liang Xingchu, your reconnaissance company, as the vanguard, will do the first thing you have to do everywhere you go is to find me 'spiritual food'. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Liang Xingchu was also a member of the front-line troops of our army against Japan, and led his troops to participate in the Battle of Pingxingguan and the three battles and three victories of the Fenli Highway. And in Jiazi Mountain many times to block the enemy, Yu Jufeng, in the face of the Japanese invaders whose combat power far exceeded our army, Liang Xingchu was not afraid at all, stubbornly repelled the enemy army, and won the title of "Liang Laohu". During the War of Liberation, Liang Xingchu led his troops to gallop across the battlefield, from the northeast to Guangxi, across the whole of China, participated in countless battles of all sizes, and played a great reputation in the Montenegrin Resistance Battle. Luo Rongheng called him "Tiger General". In the army, Liang Xingchu's title changed from "iron-striking" in his stunned youth to "iron-fighting tiger general" step by step. Later, on the Korean battlefield, although Liang Xingchu was almost shot dead by Mr. Peng because of the delay of the fighter. But later, Liang Xingchu was ashamed and brave, and led the 38th Army to seize Sansuoli and Longyuanli to prevent the enemy from fleeing south and north. After fighting for huge non-combat attrition to stop and defeat the US army, Mr. Peng praised it after knowing it, and personally wrote when he approved the war report: "Long live the Chinese People's Volunteers!" Long live the 38th Army! Therefore, the 38th Army was called the "Long Live Army", and the title of the commander of Liang Xingchu's Long Live Army resounded at home and abroad. Later, in the 55th year, Liang Xingchu was awarded the founding lieutenant general. However, because of some mistakes in that era, Liang Xingchu was dismissed from his post to participate in labor. Later, because of the words of the great man: "You drank the tea of **, not the ** person." And get it right.