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Who is the most stubborn commander of the Nationalist army? 3 times against the People's Liberation Army, each time more stubborn than the next!

Welcome to Shiyuan Epic No. 858. During the Liberation War, some generals of the Nationalist Army could not fight well, but they were stubborn and did some incredible things. Like Huang Baitao's suicide, Huang Wei's refusal to admit his mistakes and the like can be understood, basically belonging to the general "sharp", but the following performance can be called the most stubborn general of the Nationalist army: he has made 3 moves to confront our army, especially the last time is really hateful. What's going on? Let's take a look at it today.

Who is the most stubborn commander of the Nationalist army? 3 times against the People's Liberation Army, each time more stubborn than the next!

In 1948, Li Wen, the commander of the Beiping City Defense, was a first-term student graduated from Huangpu, and this qualification had many generals of the rank of lieutenant general at the end of the civil war, and Li Wen was also the commander of the 4th Corps of the Nationalist Army at that time, with the strongest Nationalist army unit in Beiping City. It is precisely because of this that Li Wen, who has more than 100,000 troops, is very proud and has more unrealistic ideas, and even his boss Fu Zuoyi, the commander-in-chief of the crackdown, does not pay much attention to him. In addition to arrogance, Li Wen also has a characteristic of foolishness. The first time he confronted our army was in Beiping in January 1949. Since Fu Zuoyi's main force, Sui Army, had been annihilated (the 35th Army) and Peiping was surrounded by tuantuans, most of the Nationalist generals, including Fu Zuoyi, decided to abandon resistance. However, Li Wen presented himself as a "protégé of the principal", and while scolding Fu Zuoyi as a soft bone, he managed to escape from Beiping. You must know that there are few people who dare to run by plane under the siege of Higashino, and there are only 13 corps of Shi Jue in the upper echelons.

Who is the most stubborn commander of the Nationalist army? 3 times against the People's Liberation Army, each time more stubborn than the next!

There was a first time, there was a second time, and people like Li Wen were planning to resist to the end. After leaving Peiping, this person was erected as a typical (expected) model of the Kuomintang "loyalty and courage", received praise from Nanjing, and arranged for Hu Zongnan, the king of the northwest, to continue to serve as the commander of the corps. The 4 corps were gone, and Levin took over the 5 corps. However, this time his performance is even more silly, and this person in Chengdu in 49 years insisted on the last moment, which is very difficult to understand. You must know that all the corps of the nationalist army in the southwest have revolted, and even Hu Zongnan has run away by plane, so where does Li Wen, a corps-level general, need to be responsible for the southwest war situation at this time? However, Li Wenxuan took his broken 5 Corps and carried hundreds of thousands of troops of our army hard, which was undoubtedly a dead end. In this process, our army also sent liaison personnel to persuade him to abandon the secret and throw himself into the light, but all of them were rejected by Li Wen. It was not until the last moment that Li Wen ran out of food before he chose to surrender (and this surrender was fake).

Who is the most stubborn commander of the Nationalist army? 3 times against the People's Liberation Army, each time more stubborn than the next!

It is said that with the endorsement of the stubborn performance of this southwest campaign, and the experience of Beiping's escape 1 year ago, Li Wen, as a diehard, could not escape the guilt, at least he would be sent to Gongdelin for reform. Unexpectedly, our army regarded Li Wen's stubborn and serious personality (mainly because he was not arrested by the soldiers of our army, and even if he surrendered in accordance with the preferential treatment policy), it planned to give him a chance to correct himself and allow him to study military command in various places for later use. This laid the groundwork for Levin's last confrontation with our army. Li Wen took advantage of our army's trust in him, pretended to surrender and waited for an opportunity to flee, and was always looking for a suitable opportunity. Finally, on a study trip, he managed to leave the mainland through Hong Kong and return to the nationalist camp in Taiwan. Such an act is undoubtedly irritating, and the man is not only stubborn but also cunning and untrustworthy. In the end, Li Wen lived to the age of 72 in Taiwan.

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