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Among the founding generals, Yang Yong, Yang Dezhi and Yang Chengwu, who fought the most fiercely

Among the founding generals was the famous "Three Yangs" combination, which were Yang Yong, Yang Dezhi and Yang Chengwu.

When the title was awarded, the great man also said: The three of you are Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei of our army.

Among the founding generals, Yang Yong, Yang Dezhi and Yang Chengwu, who fought the most fiercely

So who of these three generals with the same surname fights the most? Let's introduce the achievements of these three generals separately.

During the Red Army period, Yang Yong's most representative battle was the Battle of xiangjiang, when Yang Yong was the political commissar of the 10th regiment of the Red 4th Division and was ordered to cover the central column to cross the river.

Among the founding generals, Yang Yong, Yang Dezhi and Yang Chengwu, who fought the most fiercely

Yang Dezhi, who was then the commander of the 1st Regiment of the Red 1st Division, led 17 brave soldiers to cross the Dadu River, opening up a new road for the main force of the Red Army.

Yang Chengwu was even more outstanding in military merit, and he participated in almost all the vicious battles and hard battles on the Long March, such as forcibly crossing the Wujiang River, seizing Loushan Pass, flying to seize the Luding Bridge, capturing Lazikou, and so on.

Among the founding generals, Yang Yong, Yang Dezhi and Yang Chengwu, who fought the most fiercely

After the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Sanyang made many achievements in battle.

The famous Pingxing Guandajie was specifically carried out by Yang Dezhi's troops, and then went behind enemy lines to create the Jiluyu Anti-Japanese Base Area. Yang Yong also participated in the Battle of Pingxingguan, after which he led the opening of the Ruxi Anti-Japanese Base Area.

Yang Chengwu was even more powerful, killing the famous Japanese general Abe Norihide in the Battle of Huangshanling, and then leading his troops to participate in the Battle of the Hundred Regiments.

Among the founding generals, Yang Yong, Yang Dezhi and Yang Chengwu, who fought the most fiercely

In the War of Liberation, they were all column commanders and corps commanders of various field armies, and they were on their own. In November 1948, in the Battle of Pingjin, Yang Dezhi led his troops to besiege and conquer Xinbao, and completely annihilated the other 2 divisions of the "ace" 35th Army of Fu Zuoyi, commander-in-chief of the enemy's "suppression of bandits" in North China. Yang Yong was credited once by the field army for his outstanding achievements in the Battle of Gaoshanpu.

In the Battle of Shijiazhuang, Yang Chengwu annihilated more than 24,000 nationalist troops. Commander-in-Chief Zhu called the campaign "a precedent for capturing a big city."

All in all, since these three admirals joined the army, they have been going hand in hand and not giving in to each other, and if you want to say who fights the most, it is really impossible to distinguish between high and low.

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