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When Deng Gong presided over the work of the Military Commission, three marshals, three generals, and one lieutenant general assisted from the side

author:Xiong Xiong talks about history

Political Commissar Deng is a member of the military and political field who has achieved relatively great achievements in the founding of the country. Before the founding of the People's Republic of China, Political Commissar Deng held important positions for a long time, and he was a leader who was in charge of his own affairs, and had strong military and political capabilities.

Before 1938, Political Commissar Deng, who had outstanding personal work ability, served in the base camp, mainly responsible for propaganda, organization, and rear management and construction.

When Deng Gong presided over the work of the Military Commission, three marshals, three generals, and one lieutenant general assisted from the side

In January 1938, Zhang Hao, director of the Political Training Office of the 129th Division of the Eighth Route Army, needed to recuperate due to illness. In this way, Political Commissar Deng, who originally served as deputy director of the General Political Department of the Eighth Route Army, was transferred to the 129th Division to replace Zhang Hao.

So far, the 129th Division has been engaged in the cause of the Anti-Japanese War under the leadership of Liu and Deng. Including, in the later Liberation War, the highest military and political commander of this unit was still Liu Deng. Therefore, the Second Field Army, which developed from the 129th Division, is also known as Liu Deng's army by the world.

After the founding of New China, Comrade Bo Cheng, Political Commissar Deng's old partner, obtained the rank of marshal, but Political Commissar Deng missed the rank of marshal because he did not serve in the army.

When Deng Gong presided over the work of the Military Commission, three marshals, three generals, and one lieutenant general assisted from the side

Although after the victory of the revolutionary war, Political Commissar Deng left the army, his achievements in other fields were very great. In 1956, he became a member of the Politburo Standing Committee and was a leader at the Zhengguo level, and at this time, he had surpassed 99% of the founding generals.

You must know that among the founding generals, the first to become a member of the Politburo Standing Committee was Commander-in-Chief Zhu, the second was Mr. Lin, who was elected to the Politburo Standing Committee in 1958, and Political Commissar Deng was in 1956.

During that special period, Political Commissar Deng was also implicated and treated unfairly. But this did not have a great impact on Political Commissar Deng, as a political commissar Deng with comprehensive abilities in all aspects, after returning to work, he was still a pillar of the country and became the leader of the second generation of leadership groups.

In 1981, Political Commissar Deng ushered in his personal highlight moment, focusing on army construction and serving as chairman of the Central Military Commission. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, after Mao, Liu and Hua, he became the fourth founding meritorious person to preside over the daily work of the Military Commission.

When Deng Gong presided over the work of the Military Commission, three marshals, three generals, and one lieutenant general assisted from the side

During Deng Zheng's appointment as chairman of the Central Military Commission, there were also three marshals, three generals, and one lieutenant general to assist.

In the 80s of the last century, the founding marshals who were still alive included Comrade Bo Cheng, Ye Shuai, Xu Shuai, and Nie Shuai.

Except for Liu Shuai, the other three marshals were the backbone of army construction in the 80s.

Therefore, when Political Commissar Deng presided over the daily work of the Central Military Commission, Ye Shuai, Xu Shuai, and Nie Shuai respectively served as vice chairmen of the Central Military Commission and assisted Political Commissar Deng in jointly responsible for the construction of the people's army.

In fact, in this year, there was another founding meritorious service, who also served as vice chairman of the Central Military Commission, and he was Comrade Shang Kun.

In the 80s, there were many founding generals who were still alive. However, few of them held important positions in the army, and most of them took a back seat.

When Deng Gong presided over the work of the Military Commission, three marshals, three generals, and one lieutenant general assisted from the side

Yang Dezhi, the founding general of the People's Republic of China, served as chief of the General Staff in the 80s, and was also one of the members of the Military Commission, and belonged to the absolute backbone of the army.

Founding General Hong Xuezhi, who served as the head of the General Logistics Department in the 80s. This was the second time in his military career that he was in charge of logistics construction, the first time was in 1954. He twice served as the head of the General Logistics Department, which is very rare in the history of our army.

Founding General Zhang Aiping, in the 80s, served as Minister of National Defense and led the construction of the whole army. He was also the first founding general to serve as Minister of Defense. You must know that before General Zhang Aiping, except for Geng Biao, who did not have a military rank, all the ministers of defense were marshals.

When Deng Gong presided over the work of the Military Commission, three marshals, three generals, and one lieutenant general assisted from the side

Yu Qiuli, the founding lieutenant general, was one of the few founding lieutenant generals who still held important positions in the army in the 80s, serving as director of the General Political Department. In fact, Yu Qiuli's personal military and political ability is very comprehensive, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, he has engaged in a number of different positions, and in each post, he has done a very good job, and has the reputation of an all-round famous general.

The General Staff Department, the General Logistics Department, the Ministry of National Defense, and the General Political Department are all important departments in managing army building. In the 80s, Yang Dezhi, Hong Xuezhi, Zhang Aiping, Yu Qiuli, and other four founding generals in charge of these four departments, were also members of the Military Commission to assist Political Commissar Deng in jointly building the people's army.

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