
(TV series "The Great Twist")
In the early days of the Central Plains War, Yan Xishan and Feng Yuxiang never gave up the co-optation of the miscellaneous army. Xu Yuanquan, Wang Jinyu, Yang Hucheng, and other miscellaneous military leaders did not fundamentally abandon the plan of stepping on both ships, and they all maintained messengers with Yan and Feng, and at the same time held a wait-and-see attitude toward the situation on the battlefield. Under these circumstances, who is willing to fight a hard battle for old Chiang Kai-shek.
Chiang Kai-shek actually knew this very well. His staff office had this in his diary: "Feng Xiang (Feng Yuxiang) colluded with Wang Jinyu and Xu Yuanquan to incite confusion, but the treacherous plot has not yet succeeded. ”
"The conspiracy has not succeeded" does not mean that there is no possibility of success, and even if they do not turn against each other, if they always fail to work, they will give you a lack of success and more than enough failure, that is enough trouble.
Therefore, how to control and control these miscellaneous armies so that they will not be bribed and used by the other side, but serve their own battlefields, has become an important issue that Chiang Kai-shek must solve at the beginning of the war.
In the end, it came down to who would be the commander-in-chief of the Third Army, and Chiang Kai-shek decided to choose He Chengjun.
He Chengjun was a native of Hubei, he graduated from the Japanese Army Non-Commissioned Officer School, and has led troops to fight since Xinhai, but his military command ability is not outstanding, so that Chiang Kai-shek has the impression that the generals of Hubei nationality are not good at fighting, and he issued an edict: "Choose generals, use the E's people with caution!" ”
He Chengjun passed the Wenxiucai examination and studied at the academy run by Zhang Zhidong, where he was appreciated by Zhang Zhidong and was escorted to study in Japan. According to this golden glittering resume, he can at least be mixed into a "Confucian general", but many people know that He Chengjun does not like to read, nor does he study the slightly more profound current political issues, and even he even looks at the newspapers and periodicals in a sloppy way.
If you don't read, you will naturally have no goods in your stomach. According to the recollections of He Chengjun's former staff, he had never seen He Chengjun give a methodical speech in public.
For the sake of general, it seems that the government can only hover above and below the passing line. He Chengjun served in Hubei for a long time and served as the chairman of the Hubei provincial government, so he liked to be called "Hubei parent" the most, but he did not make too many commendable achievements in Hubei.
As we all know, Chiang Kai-shek attaches more importance to the selection of political aides than Yan and Feng, and there are many masters in the shogunate, not to mention the profound strategy of Huang Hao and Yang Yongtai, and the professional talents of Qian Changzhao and Zhang Qun in politics, economics, and diplomacy, that is, Chen Bray's pen and Wu Zhihui's mouth, which are enough to make ordinary people look intimidated.
In this circle, if He Chengjun really had nothing to do, he would have stood aside a long time ago. He was able to always be reused by Chiang Kai-shek precisely because he had a set of special skills that no one could match.
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