In times of war, many high-ranking generals died on the road of revolution, many of them died in battle, and a few people died unexpectedly, like General Lu Dongsheng. He did not participate in the War of Resistance, and went to the northeast to die unexpectedly during liberation.

Speaking of Lu Dongsheng, he was a general under He Long and a veteran general of the Red Second Army. He embarked on the revolutionary road under the influence of Chen Geng. He was a worker in Chen Geng's family in his early years, similar to Chen Geng's age, and later after Chen went to the Whampoa Military Academy to study, he stayed in Hunan to join the Xiang Army. After the two met, Chen Geng made him realize the idea of revolution and later joined the Communist Party.
During the long battle, he was sent by his superiors to protect He Long's safety, and later he kept He Long as an errand boy, starting from a grassroots cadre all the way and becoming a division commander of the Red Second Army. He also came to the top later, and did not give Chen Geng to the Shaodong family at all. At the beginning of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he was appointed brigade commander of the 120th Division, but he did not arrive, and there were reasons for this when he went to the Kang Da to take up his post, but there were different opinions.
In 1938, his superiors sent a group of sick cadres to the Soviet Union for medical treatment, and he was among them. He first treated his illness in the Soviet Union and then went to the Frunze Military Academy to study. He was very gifted in languages and quickly mastered The Russian language.
After the outbreak of the Great Patriotic War in the Soviet Union, more than a dozen of them were sent to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, like Yang Zhicheng, Zhong Chibing, and Li Tianyou who tried their best to work in order to make a living, while Lu Dongsheng and Liu Yalou returned to the Soviet Union to join the Soviet Red Army because they were good at Russian.
By 1945, Liu Yalou and Lu Dongsheng had followed the Soviet Red Army to the northeast. Therefore, the opportunity to resist the war at home was missed. After being in the northeast, he was in charge of all aspects of his work, and one night he encountered several Soviet Red Army robberies, and Lu Dongsheng went up to stop being shot and killed. He was also the last general to be sacrificed in the early days of liberation. If he did not sacrifice, according to his position and rank, it would be no problem to confer the title of admiral, and it is a pity that he did not see the birth of a new China as a result.