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In 1948, Yang Jie suggested that Chairman Mao fight Taiwan first and then Chiang, and was listed by the chairman as a 4A top-secret intelligence

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In 1948, when the Liberation War was at a height of its height, Chairman Mao received a letter from Yang Jie, Chiang Kai-shek's chief of staff. The letter instructed the PLA to capture the Taiwan Strait, disrupt the maritime conspiracy between the United States and Japan, and put Chiang Kai-shek in danger. The letter was signed by the chief of education of the Army University, and this Yang Jie attached great importance to Chairman Mao's stratagem and immediately drafted a 4A-level top-secret order authorizing Su Yu to take the lead in liberating Taiwan.

However, although the initial plan seemed to have a head start, why did Chiang Kai-shek finally escape to Taiwan? What role does Yang Jie's letter play in history? As Chiang Kai-shek's chief of staff, why did Yang Jie choose to assist the PLA? This article will delve into the story behind Chairman Mao's top-secret 4A intelligence.

In 1948, the Liberation War entered its third phase, and the Chinese People's Liberation Army was gradually gaining superiority. Chairman Mao received a letter from Chiang Kai-shek's chief of staff, which provided new ideas for the war situation and focused the PLA's attention on the capture of the Taiwan Strait. Chairman Mao was fully aware of the strategic implications contained in this letter, which was also in line with his years of combat experience. However, putting this strategy into practice will not be easy.

In 1948, Yang Jie suggested that Chairman Mao fight Taiwan first and then Chiang, and was listed by the chairman as a 4A top-secret intelligence

In 1949, the People's Liberation Army began to try to liberate Taiwan, but the reality was much more complicated than expected. Compared with Northeast China and North China, Taiwan and Hainan are involved in naval battles, which is a huge challenge for the PLA. The PLA struggled to deploy a full naval force, resulting in the liberation of Hainan Island until June 1950. These practical difficulties have exposed the difficulty of the strategy of "occupying Taiwan first, then attacking Chiang."

The historical process has further verified the rationality of this strategy. The Kuomintang-Communist Civil War broke out and the People's Liberation Army was victorious, but Chiang Kai-shek eventually fled to Taiwan. Chiang Kai-shek's escape is considered a historical accident, but Yang Jie's letters and Chairman Mao's Class 4A top-secret orders reveal a possibility. This possibility may not have been fully implemented at the time, but at its core lies a rationality of the strategy of liberating Taiwan.

In 1948, Yang Jie suggested that Chairman Mao fight Taiwan first and then Chiang, and was listed by the chairman as a 4A top-secret intelligence

Yang Jie, as chief of staff under Chiang Kai-shek, showed extraordinary military talent. His early education, nurtured by his family since childhood, cultivated his high patriotism and the pursuit of excellence. During his studies at military academies, he was not only proficient in professional knowledge, but also had unique insights into military theory. His daring to innovate and good thinking made him quickly rise to prominence in the military world.

Yang Jie's life has experienced ups and downs. He has studied at home and abroad, and has in-depth research on military theory and national defense policy. He trained a group of outstanding military personnel in the reform of the armed forces and made great contributions to the development of the country. However, after the outbreak of the Kuomintang-Communist Civil War, he realized the internal and external difficulties of the Kuomintang and began to actively rebel and promote the development of the war situation. His pursuit has always stood in the position of the country and the people, which may be one of the reasons why he shines in history.

In 1948, Yang Jie suggested that Chairman Mao fight Taiwan first and then Chiang, and was listed by the chairman as a 4A top-secret intelligence

However, Yang Jie's glorious career came to an abrupt end at some point. His murder drew the ire of the Communist Party and patriots. Yang Jie's unexpected death makes people wonder how it would affect China's history if he could continue to participate in the Liberation War. The spirit of pursuing truth and patriotism that he represents is still worth remembering forever.

In short, Yang Jie's life is a good story in China's military history, and his military talent, patriotism, and unique insight into strategy and tactics have all made important contributions to China's liberation cause. Although Chairman Mao's 4A-level top-secret order did not fully achieve the expected results at that time, the strategic ideas contained in it played a far-reaching role in history. As a peace-loving person, I deeply feel that the rise of the country requires the efforts of everyone who contributes to the country, just as Yang Jie pursued all his life, for the country and the people, to pursue truth, glory and justice.

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In 1948, Yang Jie suggested that Chairman Mao fight Taiwan first and then Chiang, and was listed by the chairman as a 4A top-secret intelligence

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