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Deputy Navy Commander Wang Hongkun asked Deputy Commander-in-Chief Zhang Aiping: Do you have a backstage? Speak so hard!

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In 1957, the Central Military Commission held an enlarged meeting in Beijing, an important meeting to promote the militarization of the country. At the meeting, the fierce quarrel between Deputy Navy Commander Wang Hongkun and Deputy Commander-in-Chief Zhang Aiping became a high-profile episode.

Deputy Navy Commander Wang Hongkun asked Deputy Commander-in-Chief Zhang Aiping: Do you have a backstage? Speak so hard!

Zhang Aiping, born in 1910, is the child of an ordinary peasant family in Daxian County, Sichuan. He joined the revolution early and eventually became a member of the Chinese Communist Party. Despite her youth, Zhang Aiping accumulated a wealth of experience in the revolutionary struggle, especially in the underground activities in Shanghai, and he showed indomitable courage and revolutionary determination.

Deputy Navy Commander Wang Hongkun asked Deputy Commander-in-Chief Zhang Aiping: Do you have a backstage? Speak so hard!

However, Zhang Aiping has an obvious problem, that is, he has a fiery temper and always expresses his views without reservation. During the Liberation War, differences in war ideology between him and Xu Shiyou led to fierce quarrels, which eventually required the intervention of the Military Commission to resolve.

Deputy Navy Commander Wang Hongkun asked Deputy Commander-in-Chief Zhang Aiping: Do you have a backstage? Speak so hard!

Like Zhang Aiping, Wang Hongkun is also a military general with a fiery personality. Born in Macheng, Hubei Province in 1909, he joined the Communist Party of China at the age of 18. In 1950 , he was appointed Deputy Commander of the Navy. Despite some merits in the Revolutionary War, not much breakthrough was made in the naval sphere.

Deputy Navy Commander Wang Hongkun asked Deputy Commander-in-Chief Zhang Aiping: Do you have a backstage? Speak so hard!

Therefore, after Wang Hongkun took office, he actively organized maritime exercises and protection missions to find more experience and contribute to the further development of the Navy.

At the meeting, Zhang Aiping first put forward his views on naval development, but he advocated relying on more economic input, which seemed impractical under the national conditions of the time. Therefore, he proposed to turn attention to the development of the Air Force.

The proposal sparked Wang Hongkun's ire. The two had a heated conversation at the meeting, and Zhang even believed that the country needed more economic support before it could have a strong navy. This view sparked a fierce quarrel, which eventually led Wang Hongkun to question the forces behind Zhang Aiping.

Despite a fierce quarrel between the two important leaders at the meeting, the central government eventually adopted Zhang Aiping's suggestion and ended the meeting.

This incident shows the image of Zhang Aiping and Wang Hongkun as both revolutionaries of the older generation who have made unremitting efforts for the country's military cause. Their selfless dedication to the party, the people, and the development of the revolutionary cause is a model for us to learn from and respect.

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