There are many hot-tempered founding generals, such as the famous Mr. Peng, Xu Shiyou, etc., but there is one person whose temper is even worse than theirs, he is Nie Heting. Nie Heting's three "hair racing" is very famous, because the objects of the madness are Zhu Laozong, the great man, and Luo Shuai, just looking at this list, Nie Heting's toughness can be imagined.

As early as 1926, Nie Heting joined the party and was deeply trusted by Ye Ting, so he also participated in the Nanchang Uprising. After the failure of the uprising, he followed Mr. Zhu and Mr. Chen to transfer. At that time, in order to retain the revolutionary fire, Mr. Zhu decided to defect to Fan Shisheng, the commander of the Sixteenth Army of the Nationalist Army, who had a lot of friendship with him, and temporarily incorporated into the Sixteenth Army of the Nationalist Army. However, Nie Heting resolutely stated that he would never wear the uniform of the Nationalist Army, and in desperation, Mr. Zhu had to agree to Nie Heting going to Shanghai to do other work. When the Shanghai authorities learned of his talents, they sent him to assist Ye Ting in launching the Guangzhou uprising.
After the defeat of the Guangzhou Uprising, Nie Heting joined the Eighth Route Army, and when the War of Resistance broke out, he was appointed head of the Advisory Department of the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China. During this period, Nie Heting had to ask for instructions and reports to great people and other leaders almost every day, and he consciously learned from them and gained a lot in terms of thinking methods and working methods. At this time, Nie Heting was mad at the great man because of Ye Ting. At that time, Ye Ting was forming the New Fourth Army and needed some cadres, so he wanted to borrow Nie Heting from the great man, and when the great man let Nie Heting decide to stay on his own, Nie Heting decided to follow Ye Ting, and the great man respected Nie Heting's opinion and wanted to do something for him. But Nie Heting mistakenly thought that the great man did not want to let people go, so he did not say goodbye.
In 1955, Nie Heting was rated as a lieutenant general, but before and after the award, Nie Heting was once again furious, because he felt that he should be a general, and he also made a big fuss in front of Luo Shuai. However, he finally dispelled this idea and took the initiative to find Luo Shuai to confess his mistake, but because of the bad impact caused, his lieutenant general rank was postponed for one year, which was a punishment.