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The founding major general inspected the prisoners and saw a man: Yo, isn't this Commander Luo?

Title: The Passionate Years: Historical Echoes of the Kuomintang-Communist Civil War

The founding major general inspected the prisoners and saw a man: Yo, isn't this Commander Luo?

Introduction: Hi, friends, today we are going to talk about an unforgettable history - the civil war between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party. It's not just a war, it's more like a thrilling movie with heroes, strategies, and decisive moments that changed the course of Chinese history. Let's travel through the time tunnel and relive that era when the smoke was everywhere.

The founding major general inspected the prisoners and saw a man: Yo, isn't this Commander Luo?

In my imagination, the spring breeze of 1946 swept across the land of China, but it did not bring peace and tranquility. Just when people thought that the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression would usher in a long-term peace, the contradictions between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party intensified. The two forces engaged in a fierce and profound contest on Chinese soil.

The founding major general inspected the prisoners and saw a man: Yo, isn't this Commander Luo?

Back in time, in that turbulent era, under the command of Chairman Mao, the Communist Party gradually grew stronger. They adopted flexible guerrilla tactics, like a beating fire in the mountains, flickering with hope in the night. And Chiang Kai-shek? Although he had a powerful regular army and equipment, he suffered repeated setbacks in actual combat.

The founding major general inspected the prisoners and saw a man: Yo, isn't this Commander Luo?

You see, in the arduous years of the PLA's Long March, every step embodies the blood, sweat and wisdom of countless revolutionary ancestors. They walked through meadows, climbed snow-capped mountains, waded through rushing rivers, and each of them was like a small screw, playing an important role in the wheel of history.

The founding major general inspected the prisoners and saw a man: Yo, isn't this Commander Luo?

Speaking of characters, General Luo Lirong is one of the names worth mentioning. Not only is he brave and skillful, but he also has extraordinary decision-making skills, and he always responds correctly at many critical moments. It is also impossible to ignore General Yang Dezhi, who is determined, resolute, emotionally stable, and able to maintain a clear mind in the most intense and fierce battles.

The founding major general inspected the prisoners and saw a man: Yo, isn't this Commander Luo?

And when the smoke clears, these star-like figures in history also have their own fates. For example, General Luo Lirong later became one of the indispensable forces in the construction of New China, and General Yang Dezhi also played a huge role in the construction of peace with his wisdom and courage.

The founding major general inspected the prisoners and saw a man: Yo, isn't this Commander Luo?

Throughout the period of the Kuomintang-Communist Civil War, every detail from the political perspective to the military operations was recorded. Whether it is the route of the troops or the layout of each encounter, these nuanced and far-reaching strategies are still studied in detail by experts and scholars to this day. The ideological thread that runs through it all the way is that a nation can only control its own destiny if it unites as one and struggles indomitably.

The founding major general inspected the prisoners and saw a man: Yo, isn't this Commander Luo?

Although the environment in which we live today is very different, that magnificent and far-reaching history is always worth looking back on and learning Xi. It tells us that no matter what difficulties and challenges we face, as long as we remain faithful and committed to finding the best solutions, the future will always move in a better direction.

The founding major general inspected the prisoners and saw a man: Yo, isn't this Commander Luo?

So friends, the next time you look up at the starry sky, please remember those people and events who once shone brightly, guided the direction, and changed the course of history in the years of the civil war between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party!

Thank you for listening to me tell me about this long-forgotten but still vivid past. Hopefully, it will give you a profound and inspiring experience!