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The heroic division commander, Bian Guixiang, preferred to "resist the order and not obey" rather than release a Vietnamese prisoner

Real heroes

There is no shortage of heroes on the mainland, and they will always stand up bravely in times of national crisis and protect us as well as a mortal body like a saint in battle. It's just that most of these people don't care about fame and fortune, so that in peacetime, many of their stories are not known.

For example, in the last century's operations against Vietnam, the 163rd Division of the 55th Army was recognized as a heroic unit, and the soldiers in it were braver than each other, setting a gorgeous figure of annihilating more than 5,000 enemies. But what was doubly surprising was that such an excellent unit, as the leader of the 163rd Division, Bian Guixiang, did not receive much honor after the war.

The heroic division commander, Bian Guixiang, preferred to "resist the order and not obey" rather than release a Vietnamese prisoner

Bian Guixiang

Of course, this is not to say that Bian Guixiang is not good enough, mainly because he does not care about personal honor, and secondly, it is caused by his personality. Just as he was known as the most stubborn division commander in the war against Vietnam, he also did things on the front line to "resist orders and disobey", let's see what happened.

The heroic division commander, Bian Guixiang, preferred to "resist the order and not obey" rather than release a Vietnamese prisoner

captive

As we all know, the situation on the battlefield is changing rapidly, and anyone can be taken prisoner. In addition to annihilating the enemy first-class, the 163rd Division led by the heroic division commander also captured many Vietnamese prisoners, and the mainland has always had a tradition of preferential treatment of prisoners, so even if the front line is full of war, the safety of the lives of these prisoners in the hands of our army is still a good guarantee.

The heroic division commander, Bian Guixiang, preferred to "resist the order and not obey" rather than release a Vietnamese prisoner

However, it was unbelievable that the war against Vietnam had not yet been completed, but the superiors had received news calling for the immediate release of the prisoners. It is true that many officers and soldiers were puzzled, but it was the nature of soldiers to obey orders, so many generals also released their prisoners.

The heroic division commander, Bian Guixiang, preferred to "resist the order and not obey" rather than release a Vietnamese prisoner

The order is not obeyed

However, Bian Guixiang has always been a violent temper, and he directly scolded after receiving the news. In his view, the war is not over, once these Vietnamese prisoners are released, they will immediately carry their guns and continue to fight with our army, which will not only fail the soldiers who died before, but also cause greater casualties.

The heroic division commander, Bian Guixiang, preferred to "resist the order and not obey" rather than release a Vietnamese prisoner

Therefore, Bian Guixiang chose to "resist the order and not obey", resolutely disagreed with the release of the prisoners, and made it clear that the dismissal of officials and imprisonment would be casual, and the Vietnamese army would not let me go. In the end, there was nothing his superiors could do about him, so the prisoners in the hands of the 163rd Division were not released until after the war.

The heroic division commander, Bian Guixiang, preferred to "resist the order and not obey" rather than release a Vietnamese prisoner

Reasons for demanding the release of the captives

In fact, the main reason why the mainland considered the early release of prisoners at that time was that the outside world was too controversial about this war, and some people with hearts rendered it as a war of aggression. Therefore, the mainland can only show in this way that we have absolutely no intention of aggression.

The heroic division commander, Bian Guixiang, preferred to "resist the order and not obey" rather than release a Vietnamese prisoner

In any case, Bian Guixiang's disobedience to the order was also reasonable, and the 163rd Division he led did make great achievements, so after the war, the superiors did not really punish Bian Guixiang, but the merits did not give him much personal honor. In Bian Guixiang's eyes, the warrior's life preservation is more important than anything else, and he does not regret his choice at all.

The heroic division commander, Bian Guixiang, preferred to "resist the order and not obey" rather than release a Vietnamese prisoner

If you want to ask what kind of talent is worthy of heroes, Master Bian Guixiang is the best representative. In the early war years, there were many people like Bian Guixiang on the mainland, so don't envy foreign fictional heroes, those who go to the battlefield to resist foreign enemies, they are the real heroes worthy of our singing.

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