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After Chairman Mao promulgated the military regulations of the People's Liberation Army in 1947, Jiang Qing made a special request, and Ren Bishi agreed

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In 1947, time traveled back in time to that extraordinary year. At that time, the military and civilians of Yan'an gathered together, singing and dancing, and laughter filled the entire city. However, behind this festive picture, there is a shadow of unease...

The excitement of the party gradually dissipated, and the soldiers and civilians began to evacuate in order, while Chairman Mao stayed at the end, becoming the last to leave. People may be reluctant, but Chairman Mao has long been convinced that "it is worth exchanging one Yan'an for all of China." Immediately, Chiang Kai-shek sent a large number of troops to hunt down Chairman Mao.

After Chairman Mao promulgated the military regulations of the People's Liberation Army in 1947, Jiang Qing made a special request, and Ren Bishi agreed

However, in the face of the pursuit of hundreds of thousands of Kuomintang troops, Chairman Mao was not afraid in the slightest. He seems to have returned to the grandeur of the Red Army's Long March. Chairman Mao crossed the red water on the vast meadows and created a miracle. Now, once again, he has used his wits to leave his enemies behind.

On August 19, 1947, the Battle of Shajiadian began, the Northwest Field Army won a major victory, and Chairman Mao's troops finally set up camp. At the same time, Wang Dongxing received two important news: a letter from Mao Anying and Li Ne's paintings.

After Chairman Mao promulgated the military regulations of the People's Liberation Army in 1947, Jiang Qing made a special request, and Ren Bishi agreed

Chairman Mao was extremely happy, especially with the paintings of his daughter Li Ne. He can clearly feel his daughter's progress and know that his family is safe, which gives him peace of mind. During this time, Chairman Mao also drafted the "Instruction of the General Headquarters of the Chinese People's Liberation Army on the Re-promulgation of the Three Major Disciplines and Eight Points of Attention" for the People's Liberation Army. This order laid a solid foundation for the rapid growth of the PLA.

However, behind everything that seemed to be going smoothly, Jiang Qing made a special request. Jiang Qing kept a low profile after marrying Chairman Mao and rarely asked for it. What exactly is her request at this time? Will Chairman Mao agree?

After Chairman Mao promulgated the military regulations of the People's Liberation Army in 1947, Jiang Qing made a special request, and Ren Bishi agreed

In fact, Jiang Qing's request was not excessive, and it was even supported by Ren Bishi. She proposed to Chairman Mao: "The situation is good, you can take your daughter over." Ren Bishi immediately agreed, emphasizing: "This is long overdue, Chairman, please let Comrade Jiang Qing pick it up." ”

In a celebratory atmosphere, it was natural to bring Chairman Mao's daughter. Chairman Mao was concerned about state affairs, worried about the water situation of the Yellow River, and believed that crossing the river would not be easy, so he refused Jiang Qing's request. But the next day, as the situation across the river improved, Chairman Mao informed Jiang Qing that he could pick up his daughter.

After Chairman Mao promulgated the military regulations of the People's Liberation Army in 1947, Jiang Qing made a special request, and Ren Bishi agreed

Jiang Qing was greatly surprised, and thought that Chairman Mao would not agree, and he was saddened for a while. However, Chairman Mao had already thought it out and was meticulous. Jiang Qing was deeply impressed by his decision and happily went to pick up his daughter.

This small incident, which was insignificant among the many major events of that year, showed Chairman Mao's unique qualities. Chairman Mao was courageous, thoughtful and often perceived into aspects that others overlooked. This is the true trait of great men.

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