
Sun Yat-sen was the pioneer of China's modern revolution, and the "Xinhai Revolution" launched by him in 1911 completely overthrew the feudal system that ruled China for more than two years, and the "Three People's Principles" he vigorously advocated were deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. In sun yat-sen's revolutionary history, talent is the most critical factor, in the early days of his revolution, surrounded by a group of talents such as Huang Xing, Hu Hanmin, Wang Jingwei and Xu Chongzhi, who were very useful for enhancing revolutionary forces, but Sun Yat-sen also had a blind eye, Xu Xiangqian was one.
During his tenure as president of the Whampoa Military Academy, Chiang Kai-shek paid great attention to the personal qualities and standards of the students. He regularly talks to some students every month, and during the conversation, he conducts a simple evaluation of the students. Generally speaking, Chiang Kai-shek is still quite accurate in seeing people, but Chiang Kai-shek looks at Xu Forward and once thought that he was not out of the ordinary.
Later, after graduating from the Whampoa Military Academy, Xu Xiangqian participated in the revolution, and the outstanding achievements he achieved on the battlefield were obvious to many people, and Xu Xiangqian was still the main commander of the Red Army. Xu Xiangqian participated in the three major revolutionary periods in China, and he participated in and commanded many hard, dangerous and fierce battles.
After the founding of New China, Xu Xiangqian also made great contributions to the development and growth of New China. In 1955, Xu Xiangqian was awarded the rank of marshal. He became a famous founding marshal in Chinese history. Sun Yat-sen did not expect at all that a small soldier on duty finally became a marshal, and Chiang Kai-shek estimated that he would regret it in the future, and both of them would look away!