The Red Army has always been known for giving preferential treatment to prisoners, as long as they sincerely surrender, either join our army or send travel expenses home, and will never be too embarrassed, but in 1930, Mr. Peng, who had already served as the commander of the regiment, personally led 5,000 soldiers to surround a county town and captured the regimental commander of the Nationalist Army alive. What made Mr. Peng so angry?

In fact, the person who was killed was named Luo Hangou, who was an inconspicuous little person in the nationalist army, but the bad thing was that this little person did not have long eyes, and killed a famous general of the Red Army, Wu Zhonghao.
Wu Zhonghao was one of the famous "Three Generals" during the Jinggangshan Struggle, who graduated from the fourth phase of Huangpu and was a member of the same window, and unlike Lin Zong, the first regiment of Wu Zhonghao was an officer regiment, and a genius like Lin Zong could only serve as the second regiment of the reserve officer corps at that time.
Later, both of them joined Ye Ting's troops, the seventy-third regiment of the Twenty-fifth Division of the Fourth Army of Lin Zong as the platoon commander of the Seventy-third Regiment was formerly known as the Ye Ting Independent Regiment, Wu Zhonghao was the company commander of the new battalion of the Twenty-fourth Division of the Eleventh Army, and the commander of the Twenty-fourth Division was Ye Ting.
When he arrived at Jinggangshan, only 25 years old, Wu Zhonghao became the commander of the Red Twelfth Army, and the future was bright, but in 1930, when Wu Zhonghao led the guard platoon to March to Zhangzhou, passing through an anfu County, he was attacked by a local regiment of the Nationalist Army.
When the news of this matter was returned to the army, the soldiers of the Red Twelfth Army collectively lost their voices and wept bitterly, and the hot-tempered General Manager Peng was even more angry
His eyes were red, and he immediately ordered his troops to completely annihilate Luo Hangou's troops and escorted him to Liangjia Mountain, where Wu Zhonghao was killed.
Until after the founding of the People's Republic of China, those veteran generals who came out of Jinggangshan talked about the difficult years of that year, and they couldn't help but mention Wu Zhonghao, if they hadn't died young, they should now be able to sit on an equal footing with the founding marshal.