Liang Xingchu can be said to be one of the most famous generals of the Northeast Field Army. Lin Zong was very important to him, from the deputy commander of the first column, to the deputy commander of the sixth column, to the commander of the tenth column, and then back to the thirty-eighth army as a commander. Liang Xingchu's job transfer is very frequent, and he is trained in multiple positions.
Why? Because Liang Xingchu was a usable general. Liang Xingchu was the commander of the first batch of volunteers to fight in the DPRK, and in the Korean battlefield, his fate can be described as ups and downs, first being scolded by President Peng, and then being commended by President Peng and becoming the unique long-lived commander.
So, what about after returning home from North Korea? Where did Liang Xingchu work?
<h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > Ye Jianying said that the Hainan Military Region should send commanders who can fight wars</h1>

Liang Xingchu was a famous general who could fight wars, and after returning to China from Korea, of course, he could not sit idle and go to the place where the motherland needed him most. Where did Pai Liang Xingchu go? The southernmost point of the motherland, the Hainan Military Region.
At that time, Ye Jianying was serving as deputy commander and acting commander of the Central and Southern Military Region, while the Hainan Military Region was under the management of the Central and Southern Military Region. Ye Jianying said: To form the Hainan Military Region, it is necessary to send commanders who can fight wars. The first commander of the Hainan Military Region was Feng Baiju, the former commander of the Qiongya Column.
In 1952, Wu Kehua served as the commander of the Hainan Military Region, and Wu Kehua was of course able to fight, and the Tashan Blockade Battle was famous in history. In 1953, Liang Xingchu took over as the commander of the Hainan Military Region, and Liang Xingchu was of course able to fight, the Montenegro Blockade War, and the ancient Liufang.
The two famous generals who fought in the Tashan Blockade War and the Black Mountain Blockade War successively served as commanders of the Hainan Military Region, which shows the importance of the Hainan Military Region. After Liang Xingchu arrived in office, he traveled all over the mountains and rivers of Hainan and built a strong defense system.
What is very rare and valuable is that Liang Xingchu demanded that the fortifications be built on the island, try not to destroy the vegetation of the mountain, pay attention to the concealment of the fortifications, and at the same time, do not desperately rush to the fortifications, cherish the bodies of the soldiers, and not let the soldiers be soldiers for several years, fall into a silicosis, and never do heavy work again in their lifetime. The mighty Commander Liang really loves soldiers like sons.
< h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > served as deputy commander of the Guangzhou Military Region for 12 years</h1>
(Liang Xingchu inspects the troops)
In 1955, the Guangzhou Military Region was established, the commander was Huang Yongsheng, and there were three deputy commanders, Wen Niansheng, Zhan Caifang and Liang Xingchu, and Liang Xingchu was in charge of combat and training. The Guangzhou Military Region was formed by the Fourth Field Army, and most of the leaders of the military region were generals of the original Northeast Battlefield.
Commander Huang Yongsheng was originally the commander of the sixth and eighth columns, acting commander Li Tianyou was originally the commander of the first column, and Liang Xingchu was originally the commander of the tenth column. In 1955, Liang Xingchu was awarded the title of founding lieutenant general as deputy commander of the Guangzhou Military Region.
Liang Xingchu gave people the feeling that he should be a rough person with a fierce fly, but in fact, he was as delicate as a hair. For example, when giving a report to the soldiers, Liang Xingchu said that an ordinary soldier needs a process from learning to shoot a gun to truly mastering the weapons in his hands, and he needs to study hard and practice diligently. Take shooting, for example, no support for shooting, if you do not have enough arm strength, the gun will swing left and right, do not listen to your command, shooting is a matter of an instant, almost a minute is not enough, this is hard kung fu, need to practice.
< h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > entered the Great Southwest and served as the commander of the Chengdu Military Region for 6 years</h1>
In 1967, Huang Yongsheng told Liang Xingchu that the central government was preparing to transfer him to the position of commander of the Chengdu Military Region. From the deputy commander of the Guangzhou Military Region to the commander of the Chengdu Military Region, of course, he has been promoted. Unexpectedly, Liang Xingchu was a little reluctant. Why?
The Chengdu Military Region was formed by The troops of General He laozong to liberate the great southwest, and the first commander, He Bingyan, and the second commander, Huang Xinting, were both generals of He Laozong's love and the former generals of the Red Second Front. Liang Xingchu was completely unfamiliar with the situation of the Chengdu Military Region and the troops of the Chengdu Military Region; he was rather familiar with the Guangzhou Military Region and did not want to leave.
Huang Yongsheng said that this is not possible, and the central authorities have issued an order that must be carried out. Liang Xingchu came from south China to the southwest and became the commander of the Chengdu Military Region. He was the third commander in the entire history of the Chengdu Military Region, serving for six years until 1973.
During Liang Xingchu's tenure as commander of the Chengdu Military Region, the Tibet Military Region, the former Grand Military Region, was demoted and transferred to the jurisdiction of the Chengdu Military Region. Once, when Liang Xingchu went to Beijing to report on his work, Chairman Mao asked him, Have you ever been to Tibet? Liang Xingchu replied, not yet, ready to go.
However, Liang Xingchu suffered too many traumas during the war years, he had 9 bullet marks on his body, and he also suffered from high blood pressure and heart disease, the doctor said that he could not adapt to the altitude sickness in Tibet at all, everyone advised him not to go, Liang Xingchu said, when he was the commander of the Chengdu Military Region, but he had never been to Tibet, the next time I met Chairman Mao, how should I explain it? However, Liang Xingchu was not able to go to Tibet in the end, which was a huge regret left over from his life.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Ye Jianying sent someone to ask for advice, and Liang Xingchu said, I will not be a consultant</h1>
(Ye Jianying and Liang Xingchu)
In his later years, Liang Xingchu returned to Beijing, and the old chief Marshal Ye Jianying was very concerned about Liang Xingchu, although Liang Xingchu was also a septuagenarian at that time, he was after all a veteran general and a capable general, and Ye Jianying considered letting the General Political Department arrange Liang Xingchu's work.
The deputy director of the General Political Department personally came to Liang Xingchu to convey Ye Shuai's instructions and said to Liang Xingchu: "Now that the orders of the principal posts of the major military regions have been issued, it is not easy to change them. Therefore, Liang Xingchu must not have become the commander of the Great Military Region, and the deputy director asked him: "Are you willing to be an adviser to the Jinan Military Region or the Shenyang Military Region?" ”
How did Liang Xingchu answer? He shook his head calmly and said, "I'm not going to be a consultant." What does this mean? There are two meanings: First, Liang Xingchu has always been a military commander and a commander in his life, he is the leader of the army, and the political commissar and the chief of staff have not been much, let alone as advisers. This is a fact.
Second, Liang Xingchu, commander of the Grand Military Region, has been a veteran for many years, and now that he is old and in poor health, he wants to retire and leave more opportunities to young people, he has been busy before, and now he wants to rest, summarize history well, and write a personal memoir.
Therefore, Liang Xingchu asked the secretary to write a report, asking the central government not to consider his work arrangements anymore and train more young people. Liang Xingchu's report was quickly approved. He finally had time to write his memoirs.
However, no one expected that because of the cold hospitalization, inducing pain in the precordial area, a generation of famous general Liang Xingchu suddenly died of illness at the age of 73. The memoirs are still not written. Another famous general, Liang Xingchu's old comrade-in-arms Han Xianchu, also lived for 73 years. The two famous generals both died of illness at this age, which is probably a kind of providence.