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After reading the deeds of these tiger generals, I finally knew why the Ninth Corps of "Watergate Bridge" was so powerful

author:Brother Yong reads history

"Watergate Bridge" is being screened, has set a box office record of 3.8 billion, while more than 75.96 million viewers in China to watch, the more people have watched this movie, more people know the story of the "three explosions of the Watergate Bridge" in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, and this is also the best patriotic education this year.

After reading the deeds of these tiger generals, I finally knew why the Ninth Corps of "Watergate Bridge" was so powerful

We all know that the interspersed 7 companies in the movie belong to the Ninth Corps, and the Ninth Corps was adapted from Huaye after the founding of New China in 1949. After Huaye was transformed into the Third Field Army, it had 4 large corps under its jurisdiction, and the Ninth Corps was the strongest of them.

After watching the movie, everyone should know that the commander of the Ninth Corps is General Song Shilun, who is played by Zhang Hanyu in the movie.

After reading the deeds of these tiger generals, I finally knew why the Ninth Corps of "Watergate Bridge" was so powerful

But in addition to the Song Shilun, many viewers may not know that the Ninth Corps has actually produced a lot of tiger generals, and today with the hot screening of "Watergate Bridge", I may wish to take stock with you about the 5 tiger generals from the Ninth Corps.

First, Tao Yong

Tao Yong was the second commander of the Ninth Corps and a well-known general in the Chinese Volunteer Army.

In 1931, Tao Yong officially joined the Communist Party of China and served as a squad leader, platoon leader and company commander of the 32nd Division of the Red 11th Army. In the spring of 1931, he served as the captain of the guard team of the Eyu-Anhui Defense Bureau, and from June he served as the deputy company commander and company commander of the 2nd Company of the 35th Regiment of the 12th Division of the 4th Red Army, and the deputy commander of the 1st Battalion.

After reading the deeds of these tiger generals, I finally knew why the Ninth Corps of "Watergate Bridge" was so powerful

Tao Yong was an old revolutionary who not only participated in the previous anti-"encirclement and suppression" campaigns in the Eyu-Anhui Soviet Region, but also participated in the Red Fourth Front's western expedition into Sichuan. After the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japan, he served as the commander and political commissar of the 8th Column of the Central China Field Army, and participated in almost all the major battles of the Liberation War, including the battles of Central Suzhou, Laiwu, Menglianggu, Eastern Henan, Huaihai, Dujiang, and Shanghai.

After reading the deeds of these tiger generals, I finally knew why the Ninth Corps of "Watergate Bridge" was so powerful

It is worth mentioning that in the movies "Chosin Lake" and "Watergate Bridge", General Tao Yong, as the deputy of General Song Shilun, also appeared in the film.

Tao Yong fought bravely, fiercely, fiercely, and was not afraid of death, so he called desperate Sanlang, and the 4 columns he led were the columns that Could fight the hardest battles in Huaye, and became one of the indispensable ace columns in the hands of Commander Su.

Second, Wang Bicheng

Wang Bicheng was the fourth commander of the Ninth Corps and a tiger general. A native of Hubei, Wang Bicheng joined the Red Guards in 1928, the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army in 1929, and the Communist Party of China in 1930. In his revolutionary career, he went from squad leader to column commander to deputy commander of the corps, and participated in the first four anti-"encirclement and suppression" campaigns, which is a real old revolution.

After reading the deeds of these tiger generals, I finally knew why the Ninth Corps of "Watergate Bridge" was so powerful

People who are familiar with Wang Bicheng call him Wang Hu, because he fights fiercely, just like a tiger rushing into a flock of sheep, when Meng Lianggu surrounded and annihilated Zhang Lingfu, Chen Yi Chen once said, How can fighting Zhang Lingfu be less Wang Hu?

Wang Bicheng is the sword in the hands of Commander Su, pointing out where to fight, and every battle is properly commanded, which is very wonderful. The commander Shen Zhenxin in "Red Sun" is based on Wang Bicheng, the commander of the Six Columns at the time.

After reading the deeds of these tiger generals, I finally knew why the Ninth Corps of "Watergate Bridge" was so powerful

Third, Nie Fengzhi

Nie Fengzhi was a native of Hong'an, Hubei Province, and was first promoted from platoon leader to military commander. Nie Fengzhi successively participated in the anti-"encirclement and suppression" campaigns in the Eyu-Anhui Soviet Region, the anti-"three-way siege" and the "six-way siege" in the Sichuan-Shaanxi Soviet Region, and the Long March of the Red Fourth Front.

After reading the deeds of these tiger generals, I finally knew why the Ninth Corps of "Watergate Bridge" was so powerful

Nie Fengzhi and Xu Shiyou had a good relationship, because they were both from huaye jiuzhong and were known as the first ace column. In the Ninth Corps, he served as the commander of the 27th Army, and was the most capable general of the Ninth Corps.

In the battle, Nie Fengzhi's troops fought fiercely, no matter what the battle, they all rushed to the front, and in the Battle of Jinan in the Liberation War, Nie Fengzhi originally played the task of assisting, but as a result, he rushed to the front, was the first to board the city of Jinan, and planted the red flag on the head of Jinan City.

In the 1989 movie "The Founding Ceremony", General Nie Fengzhi also appeared, played by the famous mainland actor Guo Baisong.

After reading the deeds of these tiger generals, I finally knew why the Ninth Corps of "Watergate Bridge" was so powerful

Fourth, Liu Fei

Formerly known as Liu Songqing, formerly known as Liu Qing, when he was a child, he was a cattle herder, joined the dock trade union in 1926, led the Red Guards to join the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army in January 1930, and successively served as a platoon leader, a battalion political commissar, and the director of the political department of the independent division of the Red 4th Army. He participated in the anti-"encirclement and suppression" in the Eyu-Anhui and Sichuan-Shaanxi Soviet regions and the Long March of the Red Fourth Front.

After reading the deeds of these tiger generals, I finally knew why the Ninth Corps of "Watergate Bridge" was so powerful

Liu Fei organized and commanded the ambush battle of the Three Duo River, annihilated more than 1,800 Japanese puppet troops, and was commended by the New Fourth Army. He was the commander of the 2nd Brigade of the 1st Column of the East China Field Army. He has participated in the battles of Subei, Lunan, Laiwu, Menglianggu and so on. He served as the commander of the 20th Army in the Ninth Corps and was also a unit that could fight hard battles.

Liu Fei was not only a fierce general in battle, but also a military and political cadre, and also a very good military and political cadre, who was awarded the Order of August 1 of the Second Class, the Order of Independence and Freedom of the First Class, and the Liberation Medal of the First Class.

After reading the deeds of these tiger generals, I finally knew why the Ninth Corps of "Watergate Bridge" was so powerful

The famous character Guo Jianguang in the Peking Opera "Sha Jiabang" that we are familiar with is the prototype of General Liu Fei.

After reading the deeds of these tiger generals, I finally knew why the Ninth Corps of "Watergate Bridge" was so powerful

Fifth, Zhang Kexia

Zhang Kexia, known as the "General of the Uprising", graduated from the Baoding Army Officer School in 1923 and joined the Northwest Army. In 1927, he went to the Soviet Union to study at Sun Yat-sen University in Moscow, and secretly joined the Communist Party of China in July 1929.

After reading the deeds of these tiger generals, I finally knew why the Ninth Corps of "Watergate Bridge" was so powerful

In the Battle of Huaihai, he contributed to the Jiawang Uprising, which led to the victory of the Battle of Nianzhuang, and after liberation, he served as the commander of the 33rd Army of the Ninth Corps, and then served as the deputy director of the Forestry Department.

In the drama version of "Armageddon", the uprising of General Zhang Kexia was described in great detail.

After reading the deeds of these tiger generals, I finally knew why the Ninth Corps of "Watergate Bridge" was so powerful

Without him, the Battle of Huaihai could not have been won so easily.

From the experience of these five legendary generals, it is not difficult to see the background of the Ninth Corps, and now, you should understand why the 7th Company in "Chosin Lake" and "Watergate Bridge" can cripple the American troops, right? Such a relieved and hateful movie, don't watch it now, when will you stay?