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Zheng Dongguo: Commander of the Kuomintang Corps, he was held hostage by his subordinates to declare his surrender, and was posthumously mourned by both sides of the strait

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In the revolutionary period before the founding of China, many tragic or successful heroes emerged. Among them, there is a high-ranking Kuomintang general who is particularly worthy of a book.

His name was Zheng Dongguo, and he was the former deputy commander-in-chief of the Northeast Suppression of the Kuomintang Army. At first, he was "foolishly loyal" to Chiang Kai-shek, held the city for many days, and was finally half-coaxed and half-forced by his subordinates to join the Communist Party; After the founding of New China, he was depressed for many days before he suddenly woke up and worked for New China for many years until he died of illness. He was a general of the national army in the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy, and after his death, he was jointly mourned and remembered by both sides of the Taiwan Strait.

Zheng Dongguo is a diligent and self-motivated person. In his family, he ranked last, but he studied very hard and soon became one of the top students in private school.

In 1919, Zheng Dongguo enrolled in Shimen Middle School, and at the same time as the May Fourth Movement broke out, he was shocked by new ideas and dreamed of one day becoming a heroic soldier. After hearing that Sun Yat-sen was going to establish the Whampoa Military Academy, Zheng Dongguo was overwhelmed with excitement and went south with three classmates to Guangzhou to apply for the military academy.

Since the first phase of enrollment at the Whampoa Military Academy has ended, Zheng Dongguo once impersonated a candidate to take the second round of exams. Although he was unable to take the exam under his real name, his opportunity finally came. Zheng Dongguo successfully enrolled in the Whampoa Military Academy and successfully joined the Kuomintang under the recommendation of the instructor.

Zheng Dongguo grew into a famous anti-Japanese general. He participated in the Anti-Japanese War and made great achievements. However, the long-term killing of siblings with his compatriots made Zheng Dongguo tired of it. He resolutely joined the War of Resistance Against Japan and became one of the first high-ranking generals of the Kuomintang.

Zheng Dongguo's performance is amazing. He fought against the Japanese invaders on the Great Wall of Gubeikou for nearly two months, killing more than 7,000 Japanese invaders; He also led his troops to fight in various positions and successfully broke through the siege; He followed the Second Division to participate in the Battle of Baoding on Pinghan Road and held out for several days under Japanese fire.

Zheng Dongguo was a heroic anti-Japanese general. In the Battle of Taierzhuang, he won more with less, held the canal, and made an important contribution to the victory of the country.

In order to protect Yunnan on the battlefield in southwest China, Zheng Dongguo led the Honorary First Division on an expedition to northern Burma. During the battle in northern Burma, he commanded his troops to detour and hold the canal to serve the country.

Eventually, however, Zheng Dongguo was forced to join the Communist Party. After the founding of New China, he felt a lot of emotion, gradually put down the mustard, and devoted himself to national construction. He held several positions and made important contributions to the country.

In 1991, Zheng Dongguo died of illness. Almost simultaneously, a memorial ceremony was held on both sides of the Taiwan Strait to remember this anti-Japanese hero.

Zheng Dongguo is an iron-blooded hero and a Confucian general. He was full of love for the people in the war and refused to use gas bombs; He had vowed to bring home the remains of his martyred brothers; He shook hands and made peace with the "enemy troops" who had fought many times, reflecting the style of a general.

The spirit of this "Confucian general" inspired many people. Whether it is his descendants or every Chinese, we should be inspired by him and move forward!

Zheng Dongguo: Commander of the Kuomintang Corps, he was held hostage by his subordinates to declare his surrender, and was posthumously mourned by both sides of the strait
Zheng Dongguo: Commander of the Kuomintang Corps, he was held hostage by his subordinates to declare his surrender, and was posthumously mourned by both sides of the strait
Zheng Dongguo: Commander of the Kuomintang Corps, he was held hostage by his subordinates to declare his surrender, and was posthumously mourned by both sides of the strait
Zheng Dongguo: Commander of the Kuomintang Corps, he was held hostage by his subordinates to declare his surrender, and was posthumously mourned by both sides of the strait
Zheng Dongguo: Commander of the Kuomintang Corps, he was held hostage by his subordinates to declare his surrender, and was posthumously mourned by both sides of the strait
Zheng Dongguo: Commander of the Kuomintang Corps, he was held hostage by his subordinates to declare his surrender, and was posthumously mourned by both sides of the strait
Zheng Dongguo: Commander of the Kuomintang Corps, he was held hostage by his subordinates to declare his surrender, and was posthumously mourned by both sides of the strait
Zheng Dongguo: Commander of the Kuomintang Corps, he was held hostage by his subordinates to declare his surrender, and was posthumously mourned by both sides of the strait
Zheng Dongguo: Commander of the Kuomintang Corps, he was held hostage by his subordinates to declare his surrender, and was posthumously mourned by both sides of the strait
Zheng Dongguo: Commander of the Kuomintang Corps, he was held hostage by his subordinates to declare his surrender, and was posthumously mourned by both sides of the strait
Zheng Dongguo: Commander of the Kuomintang Corps, he was held hostage by his subordinates to declare his surrender, and was posthumously mourned by both sides of the strait

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