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In the War of Liberation, which army of the Kuomintang revolted and caused Chiang Kai-shek to suffer a heavy blow?

In the War of Liberation, which army of the Kuomintang revolted and caused Chiang Kai-shek to suffer a heavy blow?

In the War of Liberation, which army of the Kuomintang revolted and caused Chiang Kai-shek to suffer a heavy blow? Speaking of the battlefield of liberation, Chiang Kai-shek's Kuomintang army sprung up in an uprising, and the Miscellaneous Army took the lead in the battlefield uprising, followed by his Huangpu students, including the most trusted Zhang Zhizhong, Fu Zuoyi, and other high-ranking generals. But these are all under the confrontation between the two armies, the first is inevitable defeat, and the second is to abandon the dark and throw in the light. Which uprising dealt the greatest blow to Chiang Kai-shek, I ask?

In the War of Liberation, which army of the Kuomintang revolted and caused Chiang Kai-shek to suffer a heavy blow?

This was the uprising of the "Capital Guard Division" in Nanjing. Speaking of the "Capital Guard Division" in Nanjing, it is definitely the "Royal Forest Army", and the 97th Division of the 45th Army of the Kuomintang Army, that is, the former "Capital Guard Division" of the Kuomintang Army, is an authentic "Royal Forest Army" of the Kuomintang. In March 1949, the division commander, General Wang Yanqing, resolutely led an uprising, a move that caused a huge shock in Chiang Kai-shek's camp and was even a heavy blow to Chiang himself.

In the War of Liberation, which army of the Kuomintang revolted and caused Chiang Kai-shek to suffer a heavy blow?

In 1948, Wang Yanqing was appointed deputy commander of the 87th Army, and in August of the same year, he was appointed lieutenant general of the Nanjing Guard Division (97th Division of the 45th Army) of the Kuomintang Army. On the eve of the liberation of Nanjing, the CCP plotted against Wang Yanqing, and before plotting, Wang Yanqing hesitated, and he proposed to meet with the head of the underground party. Chen Xiuliang, secretary of the Nanjing Underground Party Female Municipal Party Committee, met with Wang Yanqing alone, and Wang Yanqing was touched by this middle-aged woman who was weak and calm, and did not have any publicity on her body, and made up her mind to revolt. He summoned all the officers and men of the division to speak: "Although there are natural dangers on the Yangtze River now, there is no certainty of victory." This sentence greatly demoralized the morale of the nationalist soldiers in Nanjing

In the War of Liberation, which army of the Kuomintang revolted and caused Chiang Kai-shek to suffer a heavy blow?

Wang Yanqing, who was not good at doing secret work, was soon detected by Kuomintang agents, and in a hurry, he revolted in advance. Although a large number of soldiers were not taken away, Wang Yanqing's "surrender" was undoubtedly a heavy blow to the father and son of the Jiang family. The father and son of the Jiang family had a hard time finding a high-ranking general who was honest and honest and did not corrupt. He actually "betrayed" himself so quickly, but Chiang Kai-shek still did not think about why?

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