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On October 21, 1935, Chairman Mao wrote a six-word poem to peng Dehuai: The mountain is high and the road is far and deep, and the army is running in a long line; who dares to cross the knife and stand on the horse? Only I Am General Peng! Peng Dehuai picked up

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On October 21, 1935, Chairman Mao wrote a six-word poem to peng Dehuai: The mountain is high and the road is far and deep, and the army is running in a long line; who dares to cross the knife and stand on the horse? Only I Am General Peng! After Peng Dehuai received the poem, he changed the last sentence to "The Heroic Red Army Only Me" and returned the poem to Chairman Mao, which was passed on as a good story.

Peng Dehuai changed his poem, indicating that he was not proud of his achievements. Chairman Mao's poems were also given from the heart. "Who dares to slash at the knife?" The phrase "Only I am General Peng Da" is not a casual exaggeration, and it is not difficult to find out through the observation of the history behind that Chairman Mao can be said to have relied heavily on Peng Dehuai.

On October 21, 1935, Chairman Mao wrote a six-word poem to peng Dehuai: The mountain is high and the road is far and deep, and the army is running in a long line; who dares to cross the knife and stand on the horse? Only I Am General Peng! Peng Dehuai picked up
On October 21, 1935, Chairman Mao wrote a six-word poem to peng Dehuai: The mountain is high and the road is far and deep, and the army is running in a long line; who dares to cross the knife and stand on the horse? Only I Am General Peng! Peng Dehuai picked up
On October 21, 1935, Chairman Mao wrote a six-word poem to peng Dehuai: The mountain is high and the road is far and deep, and the army is running in a long line; who dares to cross the knife and stand on the horse? Only I Am General Peng! Peng Dehuai picked up

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