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The shells flew over, and everyone in the room was killed, and Mr. Zhu only splashed mud unscathed

author:Chen Guanren

Zhu De is brave and good at fighting, but he is a famous lucky general, he has been in danger in battle many times, and everyone around him has died, but he is unscathed, which is a miracle.

The shells flew over, and everyone in the room was killed, and Mr. Zhu only splashed mud unscathed

In his early years, Zhu De participated in the battle to protect the country under Cai Yi and fought a lot of beautiful battles.

In 1916, Zhu De led his troops to fight Yuan's army in Sichuan. Yuan Shikai sent Chen Eun to lead four brigades into Sichuan. The Protector Army fought first, and Zhu De defeated Chen Eun's four brigades with only two regiments.

In this battle, Cao Kun was the generalissimo, and Zhang Jingyao, the commander-in-chief of the Yunnan Army, was the vanguard. Zhang Jingyao was very arrogant, played a twist, and put all the defeated generals to death, thinking that he could win in one battle. However, most people opposed Yuan Shikai's proclamation as emperor, and many people reported to Zhu De and others' protectors. While in Luzhou, there was a fierce battle between the two sides.

The shells flew over, and everyone in the room was killed, and Mr. Zhu only splashed mud unscathed

In the fierce battle, the clothes and hats of the other officers and staff officers in Zhu De's command were torn apart, and the horses were also killed. Zhu De later said:

"Only I wasn't hurt. ”

Zhu De and others beat Zhang Jingyao in the first battle.

At the time, Zhu De and other protectors of the army were small, each time only one or two companies could be drawn out to charge, in one battle, Zhu De led his troops to hold on a cotton hillside for forty or fifty days, did not get off the line of fire, fought very hard, and finally was ordered to retreat. They retreated safely and drove to the mountains of the Yongning River. In front of the Yangtze River, after three or four days, Zhu De led his troops to counterattack, and defeated the enemy in a night attack.

The shells flew over, and everyone in the room was killed, and Mr. Zhu only splashed mud unscathed

Another time, Zhu De led a regiment surrounded by the enemy. The enemy had artillery, and only six companies remained of this regiment of Zhu De. Zhu De led a small detachment into a small house in the mountain. Inside, Zhu De was sitting in a corner, and a cannonball hit, "boom", and an explosion killed everyone in the middle of the room, and Zhu De was only splashed with mud.

At this time, there were more than a dozen battalions of the enemy who surrounded them, and as a result, their own shells flew whirring and bombarded them, and the enemy himself crushed himself. Zhu De once again turned defeat into victory.

In these battles, Zhu De is simply a divine help. In this regard, Mr. Zhu was very surprised when he later talked about the battle to protect the country:

"As long as you are bold and calm. It's strange that I haven't been wounded once, and it's always within range of bullets?"

Chen Guanren, the secretary of the CPC History Publishing House's "Ten Marshals of the Chinese People's Liberation Army: The Little-Known History of the Ten Commanders of the People's Liberation Army," recounted the incident. The book is a bestseller of the year, and once ranked first on the best-selling list of China's military bestsellers (pictured).

The shells flew over, and everyone in the room was killed, and Mr. Zhu only splashed mud unscathed