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Su Yu's life is harmless, even generous to others, even to the enemy

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Middle-aged people have cherished dreams and had vigorous years. And like each of us, the great historical figures Su Yu and Le Shaohua were also young, rushing to the bloody years of the revolution, and the story between the two is like a cup of rich coffee, which is intoxicating.

Su Yu's life is harmless, even generous to others, even to the enemy

Le Shaohua, born in 1903, four years older than Su Yu, was involved in the workers' movement in his early years, but it was not until 1932 that he stepped into the ranks of the Red Army and then rose to the rank of political commissar, and the speed of his promotion was astonishing. This seems to be thanks to the great mentor he befriended, Wang Ming, one of the "twenty-eight and a half Bolsheviks," who raised Le Shaohua to the peak of politics.

Su Yu's life is harmless, even generous to others, even to the enemy

It was at this time that Su Yu and Le Shaohua met. Su Yu, who was then the chief of staff of the Seventh Red Army, welcomed Le Shaohua, the newly appointed political commissar. In this meeting, Le Shaohua used a dismount, which was impressive. This is not a big deal, just that Le Shaohua publicly blamed Su Yu, but this showed Le Shaohua's arrogant and domineering side.

Su Yu's life is harmless, even generous to others, even to the enemy

But this is just the beginning, and Su Yu's life has not become easy. Le Shaohua has been picking on him, and even tried to remove him from office, which made Su Yu feel very aggrieved. Despite this, Su Yu never held a grudge.

Su Yu's life is harmless, even generous to others, even to the enemy

In 1934, the Red Seventh Army of which they belonged encountered an enemy attack and fell into a siege, and the situation was critical. Su Yu led his troops to kill a bloody road and should have retreated, but when he found that Le Shaohua did not come out, he returned to the battlefield without hesitation, carrying the seriously wounded Le Shaohua. This behavior not only reflects Su Yu's noble character, but also shows that he does not abandon his revolutionary comrades.

However, due to wrong criticism, Le Shaohua committed suicide in 1952 at the age of 49. This story tells us that contradictions and frictions between revolutionaries are also common, but they fight for ideals and hate each other, which is the tenacity and nobility of revolutionaries. The story of Su Yu and Le Shaohua is the epitome of the heroes of that era, and their perseverance, friendship and selfless dedication are also history worthy of our memory.

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