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The Third Army in the movie "Liberation of Shijiazhuang" is not called "raised by the harem"

The Third Army in the movie "Liberation of Shijiazhuang" is not called "raised by the harem"
The Third Army in the movie "Liberation of Shijiazhuang" is not called "raised by the harem"
The Third Army in the movie "Liberation of Shijiazhuang" is not called "raised by the harem"
The Third Army in the movie "Liberation of Shijiazhuang" is not called "raised by the harem"
The Third Army in the movie "Liberation of Shijiazhuang" is not called "raised by the harem"

In 1981, the Bayi Film Studio filmed a very good battle feature film based on the theme of our army's capture of Shijiazhuang in 1947, called "Liberation of Shijiazhuang". Among them, the male number one Pan Youcai Company Commander played the role of Wu Jingzhong station chief of Tianjin Station in "Latent"; and the villain number one in the movie was Luo Lirong, commander of the Shijiazhuang garrison and director of the 3rd Army of the Kuomintang Army.

"If the queen mother raises it, the good words will also be regarded as a treacherous plan!"

In a scene in the movie, the 3rd Army received an order from Chiang Kai-shek to go north to Baoding, and Luo Lirong pointed out to his subordinates: "Instead of saying that the president transferred me to the north, it was better to say that the communist army transferred me out of the city!" "If we (the 3rd Army) march north into Baoding and carry out the battle plan of attacking from north to south, then we must first pass through the communist areas of more than 300 miles, such as Zhengding, Xinle, Dingxian, Qingfengdian, and Wangdu, and the communist army will encircle Xushui in the north, most likely to lure me north, and then wave our division south to annihilate us on the way, and then take advantage of the void to re-keshimen (Shijiazhuang)."

Although the encounter of the 3rd Army a few days later confirmed Luo Lirong's speculation, when his subordinates proposed that Chiang Kai-shek should be quickly reminded to change the operational deployment, Luo Lirong said with a solemn face: "If the queen mother raises, good words will also be regarded as a treacherous plan!" These words are the personal experience of many miscellaneous generals in the Kuomintang army, and there is nothing wrong with it in the movie. But in reality, Luo Lirong was not a miscellaneous general, and the 3rd Army could no longer be regarded as "rearborn" at this moment.

Luo Lirong was a Huangpu sheng from the Yan clan

Luo Lirong graduated from Huangpu Phase II and is an authentic Tianzi protégé. After graduation, Luo Lirong served as a trainee platoon commander, platoon commander, company commander, regimental commander, director of the divisional staff office, and deputy brigade commander in He Yingqin's 1st Division. After the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Luo Lirong left the combat unit and was successively transferred to the 12th Student Corps of the Central Military Academy as the chief of the Major General Corps, and the 7th Branch School as the chief of the 2nd General Corps of the 15th Session.

From Luo Lirong's resume, it can be seen that after graduation, he has always served in the Central Military Academy or the Central Military Academy, and his top boss is also He Yingqin, Liu Zhi, Hu Zongnan, Chen Ji, Li Wen and other generals of the Concubine family, and he is definitely not a miscellaneous card. At the end of April 1939, Luo Lirong served as deputy commander of the 1st Army and commander of the 36th Army, and was promoted to lieutenant general. In the year of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Luo Lirong officially became the commander of the 3rd Army.

This 3rd Army was not the 3rd Army

The 3rd Army was the number one veteran of the Kuomintang army. On July 4, 1926, of the 8 corps organized by the National Revolutionary Army during the Northern Expedition in Guangzhou, the only remaining army remained if it had not been reorganized, reorganized or renamed during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. Even the 7th Army of the Gui clan was annihilated in the First Jiang Gui War. However, this army was reorganized from the Then Garrison of Guangdong and Yunnan, and most of the officers to soldiers were Yunnan, which was indeed a miscellaneous unit.

In 1945, in order to completely annex the 3rd Army, Hu Zongnan transferred Luo Lirong, who was the commander of the 36th Army, to Li Shilong, the commander of the 3rd Army at the time, and of the 3 divisions under the 3rd Army, the newly formed 3rd Division was abolished, the 12th Division was transferred, only the 7th Division was retained, and then 1 division was transferred from the 57th Army of the Central Department to supplement the establishment. Therefore, at this time, the 3rd Army was no longer a miscellaneous unit, but a real central unit.

Luo Lirong's so-called "rear-mother-reared" should actually be the habitual thinking of old war movies!

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