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Liberation War: Before Fu Zuoyi announced the uprising, he released 3 senior generals, who were they?

After the liberation of Northeast China, the next target of the People's Liberation Army was North China. At that time, the highest commander of the Nationalist army in North China was Fu Zuoyi. He was originally from the Jin Army, and after the Battle of the Central Plains, he established the Sui Army on his own. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Fu Zuoyi's subordinates fought bravely, not only did not lose soldiers, but also developed and grew, and their achievements were also affirmed by the Nationalist government, and after the victory of the War of Resistance, they became a giant of one side, second only to the Chiang kai-shek and Gui clans. At the end of the Liberation War, it was already difficult to find people worthy of the high-level generals of the Nationalist government who were already in a disadvantageous position, so old Chiang had no choice but to elect him as the commander-in-chief of the "suppression of bandits" in North China and equip him with concubine troops.

Liberation War: Before Fu Zuoyi announced the uprising, he released 3 senior generals, who were they?

At the beginning of the Pingjin Campaign, Fu Zuoyi had as many as 500,000 troops in his hands, but in the end he was unable to withstand the surging momentum of the People's Liberation Army, losing more than half. Later, under the mobilization of the relevant parties, he made up his mind to revolt. However, in the course of the uprising, he quietly released three senior generals of the Nationalist army. All three were concubines of old Chiang Kai-shek and were firmly opposed to the decision to revolt, but as a former colleague, General Fu did not want to be exterminated. Moreover, these three people have a higher status, and after the announcement of the uprising, these three people gave him the greatest resistance, and once they were not handled well, they would put him in danger. So, who are these three?

Liberation War: Before Fu Zuoyi announced the uprising, he released 3 senior generals, who were they?

Yuan Pu

At that time, he was the commander of the 16th Army, a native of Xinhua, Hunan, and graduated from huangpu phase I. When he heard the news that Fu Zuoyi wanted to peacefully revolt, he was the first to stand up and oppose, but unfortunately the other party had been planning for a long time, and he had no time to take measures. Coupled with the fact that he had already cut off communication with his direct subordinate troops at that time, he could only sigh even if he wanted to sanction the other side by force.

Liberation War: Before Fu Zuoyi announced the uprising, he released 3 senior generals, who were they?

In the end, he had to take a special plane prepared for him and fly directly to Nanjing. After retreating to Taiwan via Hainan Island, he was heavily used by the authorities during this period, serving as deputy commander-in-chief of the army, and died of illness in 1991.

Levin

At that time, he was the commander of the Fourth Corps and the commander of the Peiping Garrison, and he and Yuan Pu were alumni of Huangpu at the same time. After Fu Zuoyi declared the uprising, he was also placed under house arrest.

Liberation War: Before Fu Zuoyi announced the uprising, he released 3 senior generals, who were they?

Although he also followed the trend and expressed his opposition, he was packaged up and sent back to Nanjing, and then to Chongqing. After the Chengdu Liberation War broke out, his troops were defeated by the People's Liberation Army, and when he was in a desperate situation, he resolutely surrendered in order to save his life and fled to Hong Kong in order to save his life. After going to Taiwan, he survived peacefully until 1977, when he was 72 years old.

Stone Awakening

At that time, he was the commander of the 9th Corps, and he was also from the Whampoa department. After the liberation of Northeast China, as a high-ranking official stationed in the Beijing-Tianjin region, he also felt a heavy responsibility and difficulty. However, as the troops of the old Chiang Kai-shek clan, they dared to show a posture of retreating without a fight, and the troops in the hands of How Nai were soon beaten to the limit by the People's Liberation Army, and basically lost their combat effectiveness.

Liberation War: Before Fu Zuoyi announced the uprising, he released 3 senior generals, who were they?

When Fu Zuoyi announced the uprising, he quickly published a telegram breaking with it in order to avoid accountability. Subsequently, he left Peiping with two colleagues who opposed the uprising and died in Taiwan in 1986.

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