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A lifelong diligent general of the Hundred Battles: Qin Jiwei, a general from Hong'an, who never read or wrote a memoir alone, was busy studying in Ruogu, and wrote a busy pen and worked hard, and Chairman Mao and Premier Zhou highly praised the afterword

author:Xiaogan Township Xiong Zhengtao

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Qin Jiwei (1914.11.16–1997.2.2), a native of Hong'an County, Hubei Province. He is a member of the Communist Party of China. Chinese senior general of the People's Liberation Army. After the end of the Agrarian Revolutionary War, the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the War of Liberation, and the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, he successively served as deputy commander of the Yunnan Military Region, deputy commander of the Kunming Military Region, commander of the Chengdu Military Region, commander of the Beijing Military Region, state councilor and minister of national defense, and vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. He is a member of the 11th to 13th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, an alternate member of the 12th Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, a member of the 13th Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, and a member of the Central Military Commission and a member of the Standing Committee.

In 1955, he was awarded the rank of lieutenant general and was awarded the Order of August 1, Second Class, the Order of Independence and Freedom, First Class, and the Liberation Medal, First Class.

He was awarded the rank of General in 1988.

A lifelong diligent general of the Hundred Battles: Qin Jiwei, a general from Hong'an, who never read or wrote a memoir alone, was busy studying in Ruogu, and wrote a busy pen and worked hard, and Chairman Mao and Premier Zhou highly praised the afterword

General Qin Jiwei during the 1988 military parade

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Guide:

General Qin Jiwei is a well-known "general of a hundred battles" in our army, who is known for his courage and strategy, who can fight good battles, and whose combat deeds are well known to everyone.

Especially on the battlefield of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, he commanded the 15th Army to defeat the enemy in the Battle of Shangganling, and played the national prestige of the Chinese nation and became famous at home and abroad.

This founding star who has been a hero all his life and has made outstanding achievements in battle, has a lifelong thirst for hunger and tireless learning spirit, which is even more admirable and beneficial.

A lifelong diligent general of the Hundred Battles: Qin Jiwei, a general from Hong'an, who never read or wrote a memoir alone, was busy studying in Ruogu, and wrote a busy pen and worked hard, and Chairman Mao and Premier Zhou highly praised the afterword

General Qin Jiwei

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When Qin Jiwei first joined the revolution in 1927, he did not read a book, which caused many problems. Before the War of Resistance Against Japan, the harsh conditions of snowy mountains and meadows did not allow him to recognize words and study.

After 1937, Qin Jiwei single-handedly formed the Ether Valley guerrilla detachment, and he began to study culture. At that time, Qin Jiwei, who was the commander of the detachment, had young student soldiers around him. During the training of leading soldiers, he realized that if you do not study and do not study with the courage of a puppet, sooner or later you will be followed by everyone." Since then, he has often asked his soldiers for cultural knowledge.

Later, he learned to look up the dictionary, and whenever he encountered a word he didn't recognize, he almost had to look it up. He showed the diary he had written to the young "student soldiers", asked them to find typos, and then repeatedly strengthened the practice.

Later, he also developed to the point that he often went to the mountain alone, practicing his tone, practicing his posture against the flowers and trees.

His spirit of learning touched the young soldiers around him, making them more respectful and willing to discuss with Qin Jiwei. Later, I finally succeeded in my studies

A lifelong diligent general of the Hundred Battles: Qin Jiwei, a general from Hong'an, who never read or wrote a memoir alone, was busy studying in Ruogu, and wrote a busy pen and worked hard, and Chairman Mao and Premier Zhou highly praised the afterword

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Qin Jiwei began keeping a diary in 1937, and in the tense days of war, the diary became his closest companion on the battlefield.

During the most difficult period of the War of Resistance Against Japan, he wrote notes every night. On the day of the Battle of the River Crossing, he recorded a combat briefing on the riverside and wrote down a field diary of more than 2,000 words.

A lifelong diligent general of the Hundred Battles: Qin Jiwei, a general from Hong'an, who never read or wrote a memoir alone, was busy studying in Ruogu, and wrote a busy pen and worked hard, and Chairman Mao and Premier Zhou highly praised the afterword

After going to Ganling, he did not sleep for almost seven days and seven nights, and he wrote down his experience at any time. Soon the diary was half written down.

When he was in Korea, at one o'clock in the morning, when he wanted to write a diary according to the custom, the guard could not find the diary, so he had to ask the guard to find a blank piece of paper, record the day's observations and experiences on the white paper, and copy it to the diary the next day.

It is precisely because of his unremitting diary that Qin Jiwei's writing level and ideological level have been qualitatively improved and improved.

A lifelong diligent general of the Hundred Battles: Qin Jiwei, a general from Hong'an, who never read or wrote a memoir alone, was busy studying in Ruogu, and wrote a busy pen and worked hard, and Chairman Mao and Premier Zhou highly praised the afterword

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Premier Zhou said of General Qin Jiwei: "He is an uncultured person among the cultural people, and a cultural person among the uncultured people." ”

General Qin Jiwei's torso was mighty and his eyebrows were thick and ochre.'

On October 1, 1984, Chairman Deng Xiaoping's National Day military parade, the general was then the commander of the Beijing Military Region, as the commander-in-chief of the parade, accompanied by the parade commander-in-chief, standing on the parade command car sideways, with a majestic style and dazzling eyes, and was known as a "god general".

On the morning of June 16, 1953, Chairman Mao received Qin Jiwei at the Juxiang Bookstore in Zhongnanhai. Chairman Mao pointed to Qin Jiwei and introduced himself to Premier Zhou:

Qin Jiwei, the commander of the 15th Army, served as a commander in the Taihang Mountains. Now he is the hero of Shangganling again. Comrade Liu Shaoqi shook Qin Jiwei's hand and said:

"Shangganling set a world record!"

Premier Zhou also shook Qin Jiwei's hand and said, "You have fought very hard, very tenaciously, and fought very well. The Battle of Shangganling is another important battle in China's war and a spectacle in military history. ”

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As a native of Macheng, the old revolutionary area of Dabie Mountain, the author was deeply moved after learning about these deeds. Under such difficult conditions in those years, the revolutionaries of the older generation were able to break through their own shortcomings and maintain the fine style of lifelong study, which is worthy of serious study by the younger generations in my old area.

Lifelong hard work, high understanding, and later publishing articles in journals and writing memoirs all require quite good knowledge.

General Qin came from the founding lieutenant general in 1955 to the general in 1988, which is well deserved.

A lifelong diligent general of the Hundred Battles: Qin Jiwei, a general from Hong'an, who never read or wrote a memoir alone, was busy studying in Ruogu, and wrote a busy pen and worked hard, and Chairman Mao and Premier Zhou highly praised the afterword

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