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In 1949, Guo Rujie electrified the uprising, what was the end of his later years?

What is history: it is the echo of the past to the future, the reflection of the future on the past. - Hugo

Since ancient times, military and intelligence are not separated, and it is impossible to win the world by fighting, killing, and killing alone, and intelligence also needs to be firmly grasped, so that the ability is invincible.

For example, during the Liberation War, our Party installed a number of excellent intelligence personnel within the Kuomintang.

During the Liberation War, these unsung heroes made great contributions to our country, and one of them, Guo Rugui, was particularly important, and this person had great credit for the victory of the Huaihai War.

Who is Guo Rujie?

Why do we say that he was a great hero in the Huaihai War?

Please listen to me slowly. Guo Rujie's position at that time was not short, as the director of the Operations Department of the Kuomintang Ministry of National Defense, he was the first to know every time the Kuomintang army made any new decisions.

In 1949, Guo Rujie electrified the uprising, what was the end of his later years?

Every time he received a combat decision, Guo Ruzhi would immediately send a copy to the leaders of our party. With his help, our liberation war capability fought so smoothly that it avoided many casualties. Because Guo Rugui was under the leadership of Chen Cheng, and Chen Cheng was Chiang Kai-shek's right and left hand, he was constantly trusted by Chiang Kai-shek, and no one ever thought that Guo Rugui would be an intelligence officer. At the beginning of the Huaihai War, Guo Rugui deliberately gave Chiang Kai-shek an idea, letting Huang Wei take the Twelve Corps to Xuzhou, but before he arrived in Xuzhou, Huang Wei was trapped by the People's Liberation Army in the double accumulation. Guo Rugui thought of sweeping away the light, and then said to Chiang Kai-shek, otherwise let Du Yuming go and give Huang Wei a handle, right?

In 1949, Guo Rujie electrified the uprising, what was the end of his later years?

If Du Yuming had not been deceived, he knew that Huang Wei was now surrounded by the People's Liberation Army, and not only would he not be able to save him, but he might also have to pay all the troops. Such an obvious trap can be seen in every unilateral way, so why did Guo Rujie instigate Chiang Kai-shek to let him order Du Yuming to go to the rescue? Du Yuming began to be suspicious of Guo Rujie here, but even if it was doubtful, what was the use? He also had no evidence that Guo Ruju was an intelligence officer. Du Yuming could only privately find Chiang Kai-shek, saying that he had better ideas, and he felt that he should not go to the double accumulation to rescue Huang Wei, take a small step back, and use the Huai River as a stronghold, which would probably solve Huang Wei's urgent need.

In 1949, Guo Rujie electrified the uprising, what was the end of his later years?

Du Yuming is a veteran who has been fighting on the battlefield for many years, if it is really like what he said, then the Huaihai War will be difficult to fight next. Guo Ruzhi knew that everything could not allow Du Yuming to succeed, so he went on to persuade Chiang Kai-shek that he was bound to order Du Yuming to rescue Huang Wei, and if the Nationalist army retreated, he would lose face. After the work everyone guessed, Du Yuming led the order to go to rescue Huang Wei, the result of the 300,000 troops were destroyed, and he himself was captured by the People's Liberation Army. In 1949, Guo Rugui led the 72nd Army to revolt in Yibin.

In 1949, Guo Rujie electrified the uprising, what was the end of his later years?

After the founding of New China, Guo Rugui took up the post of director of the Transportation Department of the Southern Sichuan Bureau, but only taught at the Nanjing Military Academy. The elderly Guo Rujie received proper care from the organization, and because of his status, the organization specially supported the deputy corps-level generals to take care of his livelihood. Guo Rugui lived a leisurely and comfortable life in Luli, during which time he copied many stories about his past, providing us with valuable information for us to study modern history. The elderly Guo also took the initiative to teach English to young officers without any remuneration. In 1997, Guo Rujie died in a car accident on the way to deliver her daughter, at the age of 90.

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