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Seeing that Jiang personally instructed him not to lead the troops, Chen Geng was annoyed, and the prime minister instructed him to try Jiang by resigning

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During the Sino-Japanese War, relations between the Chinese Communist Party and the Kuomintang were very tense. Both sides are trying to secure more support and resources in order to emerge victorious in the battle.

Seeing that Jiang personally instructed him not to lead the troops, Chen Geng was annoyed, and the prime minister instructed him to try Jiang by resigning

In this context, there was a general named Chen Geng, who held an important position in the Communist army. On one occasion, his superiors received a document signed by Chiang Kai-shek himself, which forbade Chen Geng to lead his troops in a certain battle.

Seeing that Jiang personally instructed him not to lead the troops, Chen Geng was annoyed, and the prime minister instructed him to try Jiang by resigning

This news made Chen Geng feel very angry, because he believed that he had the ability and should participate in this battle. So, he decided to take action and try to challenge the order, signed by Chiang Kai-shek.

Seeing that Jiang personally instructed him not to lead the troops, Chen Geng was annoyed, and the prime minister instructed him to try Jiang by resigning

However, at this time, Premier Zhou Enlai gave him a suggestion. He believed that Chen Geng should try to fight back against Chiang Kai-shek by resigning. Premier Zhou told Chen Geng: "You can consider resigning from your post and see if you can change Chiang Kai-shek's mind." ”

Seeing that Jiang personally instructed him not to lead the troops, Chen Geng was annoyed, and the prime minister instructed him to try Jiang by resigning

Hearing such a suggestion, Chen Geng hesitated. He knew that it would not be an easy thing to do, because if he did choose to resign, then he would have to leave the job he had been fighting for for a long time. Moreover, he also needs to face pressure and doubts from all sides.

However, Chen Geng did not give up. He sees this as an opportunity as well as a challenge. He was determined to give it a try and see if he could solve the problem in this way.

So Chen Geng began to prepare his resignation letter and told his colleagues about the idea. Everyone was surprised, but they all said they would fully support him.

Finally, when Chen Geng handed over his resignation letter to Chiang Kai-shek, everything changed. Although Chiang Kai-shek was a little surprised by this, he also realized that this was a way for Chen Geng to resist. So, he withdrew his order and allowed Chen Geng to continue to lead his troops in that campaign.

The occurrence of this incident made Chen Geng's position between the Communist Party of China and the Kuomintang more stable. At the same time, it also let more people see his courage and wisdom. Since then, Chen Geng's name has also begun to be known by more people and has become a great general.

Overall, Chen Geng's story teaches us that sometimes we need to be brave enough to stand up and challenge things that we think are unreasonable or unfair. Only in this way will we be able to truly achieve our goals and contribute to our country and society.