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Wang Bicheng was seriously ill and told Ye Fei: We must write out my memoirs and don't let people write nonsense

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On the battlefield in the past, the three tiger generals fought bravely and well, each showing his talents. Ye Fei behaved elegantly and was as polite as a scholar; Tao Yong is bold and atmospheric, unrestrained and heroic; Wang Bicheng, on the other hand, is deep and introverted, speaks little, and seems to have no quarrel with the world. Tao Yong died young, and unfortunately, only Ye Fei and Wang Bicheng were left. They have a deep understanding and spend the beacon years together.

Wang Bicheng was seriously ill and told Ye Fei: We must write out my memoirs and don't let people write nonsense

In the early days of the establishment of the New Fourth Army, Ye Fei took charge of the 6th Regiment, while Wang Bicheng served as chief of staff in the 2nd Regiment and was later promoted to regiment commander. After the Battle of Laiwu, Wang Bicheng was fruitful, captured many enemy troops, and morale was high. He did not hesitate to distribute some of the prisoners to Ye Fei and supported the first column. This friendship made Ye Fei feel a lot of emotion.

Wang Bicheng was seriously ill and told Ye Fei: We must write out my memoirs and don't let people write nonsense

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Ye Fei was in charge of the Fujian Military Region, while Wang Bicheng held important positions in the Nanjing, Kunming, and Wuhan Military Regions. Although they did not work together again, Wang Bicheng respected Ye Fei very much and was willing to talk deeply with him.

Wang Bicheng was seriously ill and told Ye Fei: We must write out my memoirs and don't let people write nonsense

Wang Bicheng lived frugally, did not smile, and never asked for gifts. However, to Ye Fei and his family, he was like a dear relative. When the gas lighter first entered the market, Ye Fei gave it to Tao Yong and also gave one to Wang Bicheng. He did not decline, but gladly accepted.

When the 301 hospital was riddled with illness, Wang Bicheng made a small wish to Ye Fei: mahjong cards, audio tapes, and tape recorders. Ye Fei worked tirelessly and brought him one by one. What's more worth mentioning is that Wang Bicheng urged Ye Fei to write his memoirs many times.

In his later years, he entrusted his comrade Wang Yugeng with the hope that Ye Fei would write a memoir to record the revolutionary history. He knew that his culture was limited, and Ye Fei was a learned Confucian general. Writing memoirs is not only a personal matter, but also to face up to history and avoid the spread of fallacies.

In 1989, Wang Bicheng passed away, and Ye Fei was deeply lost. The following year, he posted a message of condolences, praising him as a fierce general. Ye Fei's words are earnest, Wang Bicheng has made great achievements in battle, how can he cover up his great achievements in a bad battle?

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