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60,000 elite troops were surrounded, and the commander broke through successfully alone, and the boss could not understand it for 26 years

60,000 elite troops were surrounded, and the commander broke through successfully alone, and the boss could not understand it for 26 years

Introduction: In 1947, General Chen Yi led the East China Field Army to victory in the Battle of Laiwu. Chen Cheng, chief of the Kuomintang general staff, decided to go into battle himself, and he came with a large number of troops to surround Chen Yi's East China Field Army. At that time, Chen Yi wanted to take Jinan with a single blow, but seeing that the Kuomintang army was on guard, he turned around and left. Chen Cheng was overjoyed, believing that the strength of Chen Yi's troops had been drastically reduced, and he sent Han Liancheng and Li Xianzhou to pursue them.

60,000 elite troops were surrounded, and the commander broke through successfully alone, and the boss could not understand it for 26 years

Han Liancheng and Li Xianzhou were both veteran Kuomintang generals, who were highly regarded by Chiang Kai-shek and were once artificially subordinate to the Central Army. The two men each commanded a 30,000-strong reorganized army, which they combined into one place, and then quickly pursued the East China Field Army along the railway line. At this time, Chen Yi and Su Yu already had a plan, and they attacked Jinan with the trend. After a fierce battle of day and night, Wang Yaowu's troops in Jinan Province were completely crushed, and half of Shandong was liberated.

60,000 elite troops were surrounded, and the commander broke through successfully alone, and the boss could not understand it for 26 years

When Chen Cheng saw such a situation, he was immediately remorseful, and he hurriedly ordered Han Liancheng and Li Xianzhou's 60,000 elites to pounce on our army. At this time, all the 100,000 troops we were ambushing around Jinan appeared, and the East China Field Army adopted the method of encircling points to provide assistance, and besieged these more than 60,000 people in a few hours. Han Liancheng took the initiative to ask for help, and he asked Li Xianzhou to take people out for help. When Li Xianzhou saw Han Liancheng so righteous, he was instantly moved. He didn't do much politely, and he fled with a small group of people. On the outskirts of the Kuomintang army, Chen Cheng was anxious and flustered. This time, he arbitrarily commanded and forced 60,000 horses to be sent to the mouth of the East China Field Army.

60,000 elite troops were surrounded, and the commander broke through successfully alone, and the boss could not understand it for 26 years

After Li Xianzhou came out, he knew that the situation was not good and ran directly to Chen Cheng's account. After consulting with Li Xianzhou, Chen Cheng decided to adopt the method of onslaught to support Han Liancheng. Unfortunately, their ideas were ultimately lost. The 60,000 Kuomintang troops who were besieged were all eaten by us, and only Han Liancheng was able to break through alone. Li Xianzhou and Chen Cheng saw that Han Liancheng had survived, and they didn't say much, but they were glad for him. However, Chen Cheng wondered how Han Liancheng had run out? Could he really be extremely lucky? For the next two years, Han Liancheng continued to lead troops to fight, and he was captured by us in April 1949. Chen Cheng saw that his subordinates had been captured, and his heart was filled with grief. It wasn't until 1973, 26 years after Han Liancheng escaped alone. Chen Cheng inadvertently saw that there was Han Liancheng's name in the list of lieutenant generals in our army, and he suddenly realized. It turned out that Han Liancheng was already our person.

60,000 elite troops were surrounded, and the commander broke through successfully alone, and the boss could not understand it for 26 years

Conclusion: In fact, General Han Liancheng is the inner line of our party secretly ambushed in the Kuomintang army. He was witty and brave, and had a calm personality. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Han Liancheng led troops to meet the Japanese army many times, and he created many brilliant achievements. After the outbreak of the Liberation War, Han Liancheng secretly contacted the Party Central Committee, hoping to lead the uprising. However, the central government considered Han Liancheng's special status and thought that he could play a greater role, so he asked him to find another opportunity, and did not expect to defeat the elite of the 60,000 central army in this way.

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