The New Fourth Army was refused, and the Red Tenth Army was bloodied in history, and the whole army died five years later.
Welcome to Chapter 3506 of the History of Historical Sources. In 1937, in order to protect the overall situation of resistance against Japan, the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army conformed to the times, reorganized and integrated into the National Revolutionary Army, and fought on the battlefield again in the name of the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army.
Although the struggle between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party in the past made many Red Army officers and men suspicious, this reflected the complexity of history. Under the leadership of ***, the main force of the Red Army in the north successfully transformed into the Eighth Route Army, the famous 18th Group Army, and moved forward like a hard work.
However, under the leadership of Ye Ting, Xiang Ying and other generals, the southern guerrilla forces were gradually reorganized into the New Fourth Army, but due to the harsh environment and inconvenient communication, a heroic team could not be incorporated in time, and finally disappeared in the long river of history after 1938, leaving a deep imprint.
Remembering this heroic history, this unique team inherited the spiritual flame of the Red Tenth Legion. In 1934, the Red Seventh Army merged with the Red Tenth Army Corps, gathering the strength of 10,000 people, leading with the wisdom of Comrade Fang Zhimin.
However, under the ruthless pursuit of the Kuomintang reactionaries, they encountered a tragic battle in Huaiyushan in early 1935, and the core leaders such as Fang Zhimin and Liu Chouxi unfortunately died heroically.
Although the original establishment of the Red Tenth Army suffered heavy losses, more than 1,000 warriors led by Su Yu and Liu Ying broke through the encirclement and arrived in Fujian, Zhejiang, Jiangxi and Soviet regions to continue the battle. Yang Wenhan, the elite of the propaganda front, became the soul of the guerrillas in northeastern Jiangxi, and with his perseverance, he grew from a guerrilla squad to a powerful team of 500 people, guarding the spark of the revolution alone.
Yang Wenhan led the guerrilla forces in Jiangxi with an indomitable spirit, always resisted the reactionary forces, and was brave and fearless, fully embodying the loyalty and courage of the Red Army soldiers.
Although his early roles were not prominent, his natural military talent and popular leadership charisma kept the team strong. With the Kuomintang and the Communist Party joining hands in 1937, the main force of the Red Army was facing reorganization, and the party organization found his team after great difficulty, trying to convey the strategic adjustment at the top.
However, the estrangement of information made Yang Wenhan suspicious of the reorganization order, and he questioned whether such a decision would erase the sacrifices of Fang Zhimin and other martyrs. His mind sank into stubbornness, and he was deeply perplexed by the turning point of history.
This heroic Red Tenth Army was deeply involved in a bitter battle, and its hatred for the Kuomintang was unforgettable. In the face of the five envoys sent by Jiangxi, Yang Wenhan's vigilance was like an eagle's eye, mistaking them for spies.
In the conflict due to misunderstanding, they were unfortunately killed by manslaughter. In fact, Yang Wenhan did not stubbornly resist, he personally sent a reconnaissance team down the mountain to reveal the truth - there were ** heavy troops lurking under the mountain, revealing an obvious attempt to encircle and suppress.
Judging from this, Yang Wenhan had insight into the enemy's conspiracy, so he resolutely refused to adapt.
The party organization was well aware of Yang Wenhan's thoughts, and specially appointed his former boss, Guan Ying, to come to contact him with official letters from the New Fourth Army. thought that this would be a smooth meeting, but unexpectedly, Yang Wenhan actually detained Guan Ying, thus missing an important opportunity for adaptation.
Yang Wenhan's behavior was not ruthless, but because he sensed that the Kuomintang had warmly entertained Guan Ying at the foot of the mountain, which triggered his suspicion that Guan Ying might have betrayed his original intentions.
In fact, in the context of the cooperation between the KMT and the Communist Party, it is a regular practice for the other party to treat us with courtesy.
With extraordinary courage, Yang Wenhan guarded the hope of the Red Tenth Army, not only continuing its glory, but also strengthening its strength in the face of adversity. should have been a revolutionary hero, but due to the twists and turns of history, he failed to lead the transformation of the team.
As the situation of the war of resistance became urgent, his mission was forced to press the pause button. Yang Wenhan's troops survived in the cracks, dressed in the old clothes of the Red Army, and withstood the attacks of the double enemy in the flames of resistance against Japan.
After several years of hard fighting, in 1943, the guerrillas in northeastern Jiangxi died heroically, and Yang Wenhan betrayed his misfortune because of the traitor, and bravely died in Yiyang. After the victory of the revolution, he and his wrongly convicted comrades-in-arms were honored as martyrs.
Although the adaptation was unfinished, their indomitable spirit was like the imprint of the old Red Army, which deeply touched future generations.
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