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Where did the famous generals of the War of Resistance recognized by both the Kuomintang and the Communists go?

The figures we are going to talk about today are recognized by the Kuomintang and the Communist Party of China as famous anti-Japanese generals, so what happened to them afterwards?

The first thing to mention is Xue Yue, whose merits in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression should be said to be the first, and during the Long March of the Red Army, he chased from Jiangxi to Shaanxi, plus later went to Taiwan with old Chiang Kai-shek, so few people know about his deeds of the War of Resistance.

Where did the famous generals of the War of Resistance recognized by both the Kuomintang and the Communists go?

Next is Wang Yaowu, who is also a tough guy, the 74th Army under his command, known as the First Army of the World, especially in the Battle of Shanggao, the 74th Army achieved a great victory, He Yingqin called it the most wonderful battle since the War of Resistance. During the Liberation War, Wang Yaowu was captured and was granted amnesty in 1959.

Where did the famous generals of the War of Resistance recognized by both the Kuomintang and the Communists go?

The next person to talk about is Zhang Zizhong, born in the Northwest Army, and was mistaken for a traitor, but later in one war after another, he proved himself, in 1940, in the battle with Japan, he died, but his anti-war deeds were also recognized by both the Kuomintang and the Communists, including the Japanese.

Then there is Sun Liren, who has always been regarded as a rival, but in the end he was killed by Hitler.

Where did the famous generals of the War of Resistance recognized by both the Kuomintang and the Communists go?

Du Yuming, a general of the Huangpu Phase I, fought with the three famous generals of our army, and was finally captured in the Battle of Huaihai, and was granted amnesty in 1959.

Where did the famous generals of the War of Resistance recognized by both the Kuomintang and the Communists go?

The last one to talk about is Wei Lihuang, who should be the one with the best relations with our party among the old Chiang Kai-shek high-level clique, who has helped the Eighth Route Army many times, and his end is not bad. After the liaoshen campaign, he flew to Hong Kong, but was detained by the old Chiang kai-shek agent, and after Li Zongren was elected president, he was released and served as vice chairman of the National Defense Commission after the founding of the People's Republic of China.

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