(This story is purely fictitious, please do not imitate it!)
"Those Xia Zhongqing and Fu Lin are from our Third Army Corps. These two are talented soldiers who graduated from Peking University. They seemed to be battalion or deputy regimental cadres before the Long March. I need to ask the people in the army below for details. I didn't expect it.
Yes, these two talented people have become generals even though they are still promising!" There is no need for the author to be verbose. Readers should know who is in charge of the three armies.
"Haha, I just want you Peng Dhuai to be a general, why don't you make other progress?" Zhang Wtian is a political person, and he was also infected by the atmosphere of the venue at this time. In any case, the "origin" of this telegram has been
Got it figured out.
The telegram finally returned to Lao Mao. Strictly speaking, Lao Mao was the earliest founder of the Red Army, and he was also the one who found the right path for the Red Army. Lao Mao deeply yearned for the situation described in Wu Aihua's telegram.
, artillery, air defense, and armor, where did they come from? Even Chiang’s damn Central Army has very little equipment such as armored tanks! And these air defense troops should be used to fly planes!
On the one hand, everyone watched Old Mao's fugue with great interest, and on the other hand, they were also thinking about the contents of the telegram. "Old Mao, bring it to me and let me take a look." General Peng woke up everyone with his words. At this time, they were in the meeting.
Well, why are you thinking so much?
"Hey, last night, Lin B sent a newspaper from Guizhou, which also contains news about the independent detachment of Fujian and Jiangxi. You can circulate it." Lao Mao finally remembered that he still had a piece of information.
"Well, you old man, you need to ambush even a broken newspaper!" K Feng snatched the newspaper away.
"Comrades...what if the news and telegrams above are all false?" A person who has passed away put forward an idea.
"Whether it's true or false, we don't use this as a decision on our next move. We're just reporting a piece of news. Of course, we also have to study what significance this news has to us if it's true."
Militarily, Zhou Nl is now the "number one" and his words are very effective.
"I think it is true. There is no need for Chiang Kai-shek to create this stage. Moreover, everyone should pay attention to the fact that this telegram was sent after mastering the password used by our military radio station and using a method we are familiar with. In this way, we can
Decipher; if Chiang Kai-shek had mastered this code, would he have done this?" Mr. Zhu expressed his opinion.
"Mr. Zhu is right. However, this raises a new question: How did Western Fujian know the password of our Central Red Army?" The person who asked this question was Wang Jixiang. The telegram contained "Mao,
"Zhou, Zhang, and Zhu" had nothing to do with his surname being Wang, so they felt a little troubled.
The meeting was a mess, without any valuable opinions or suggestions, and no resolution was reached. The main reason was that the telegram came too suddenly, beyond the imagination of all great people.
Moreover, because the telegram did not include words such as "please give instructions" or "please call back", this group of big bosses actually forgot to call back.
The lack of "please give instructions" at the end was the result of Wu Aihua's persistence.
Wu Aihua was still willing to send a telegram to Mao, Zhou, and Zhu at that time to report the situation of the independent detachment. However, if he wanted to "ask for instructions," Wu Aihua would not do it! If you asked for instructions, the other party would call back and order you to attack Nanjing.
Are you just going to take the troops?
Therefore, Wu Aihua insisted on "only reporting, not asking for instructions." Since it is called an independent detachment, it is obvious that it must explore an independent development path.
Although the central government did not reply at that time, Wu Aihua asked the telecommunications department to send reports to the central government regularly every week, firstly, the achievements of the independent detachment in annihilating the enemy, and secondly, the information on the mobilization of the national army, mainly the mobilization of the national army on the Sichuan-Guizhou border.
Intelligence. The reason why Wu Aihua is like this is to do his part for the Central Red Army.
In May, Wu Aihua sent a message to the Central Red Army to be alert to the encirclement of Liu Wenhui's troops from the Sichuan Army along the river. If it was unavoidable to climb snowy mountains and cross swamps and grasslands, they should prepare enough warm clothes and food; and reminded the Central Committee to be vigilant and stop them.
The Fourth Front Army’s ultra-leftist policies and indiscriminate hunting and killing policies.
Because when Wu Aihua learned about the "Three Heroes of Longtan" in his previous life, he knew that Hu Di, one of the three heroes, was killed by Zhang Guotao in September 1935. Originally, Wu Aihua wanted to save Qian Zhuangfei, but unfortunately Qian Zhuangfei
Fei had already "sacrificed", and Wu Aihua only remembered this incident.
To pay attention to the Central Red Army, Wu Aihua only needs to give instructions to Shen Ren, which is really a trivial matter. After the Shanghai media reported on the situation of the Red Army in western Fujian on April 21, political commissar Zhong Shoufu and others believed that at this time,
It’s time for the commander to raise a big banner, such as publicly calling us to declare that we have established Shenma Shenma.
Unexpectedly, when deputy political commissar Cheng Liang proposed this idea to Wu Aihua, Wu Aihua also deceived him by saying, "Get rich quietly, don't shoot a gun."
Later, the political commissar came to ask again, and Wu Aihua had to call a few people to talk to him: "Now I will ask you a question, which is to list the advantages and disadvantages of proactively announcing the areas occupied by our army and not announcing the areas occupied by our army.
!”
A few people thought about it, and it was right. In this case, the commander would naturally be convinced. So, everyone buried their heads in their notebooks and wrote down one by one:
The benefits of proactive announcement: 1. Strengthen the Red Army’s momentum; 2. Inspire people’s revolutionary confidence; 3…
The advantages of not actively announcing it: 1. bury your fortune; 2. help hide your strength; 3. gain a certain amount of time to prepare for the enemy; 4. make the enemy unclear about the reality; 5. not anger Chiang...
As they wrote, everyone began to sweat on their faces, because they discovered that there were many more benefits to not announcing it proactively. Moreover, most of the benefits after announcing were imaginary; most of the benefits of not announcing were real. This
……How did that happen?
Wu Aihua knew the answer as soon as he saw the sweat on several people's foreheads.
"Commander, how could this happen?" Deputy Chief of Staff Fu Lin openly expressed his incomprehension.
"Actually, this is easy to understand. Because your thoughts are affected by two factors. The first factor is that you hope that the revolutionary wave will come soon and the Red Army will become stronger quickly. The bigger the momentum, the better. This is a subjective wish.
; The second factor is that your experience, knowledge, and the situation between ourselves and the enemy are affecting your thinking. This is an objective reality.
In fact, the reason why a person makes mistakes is not because he is not smart enough, but because he only sees the good side and not the bad side when looking at the problem. In other words, he will do what he wants.
Look at the problem. Observing the problem from subjective wishes is not seeking truth from facts."
"Well, the commander said it well and is realistic!" the political commissar praised promptly.
"This is not what I said...but Ma Ke's ancestors have discussed this aspect. For example, if subjectivity should conform to objectivity, this is seeking truth from facts and is materialism; otherwise, it is false talk and idealism.
"Wu Aihua was pretty good at philosophy when he was at Army University. It's really no problem for him to fool a few people in this era.
"Commander, what you said is very good, I want to write it down." Political Commissar Zhong Shoufu immediately scribbled it down in his notebook.
"Political Commissar, there is no need to take notes at this time. You will slowly understand what I said in the future. Now, in order to summarize whether we are openly flying the flag or doing it quietly. Before summarizing, I have another question: You said,
Is it better to revolutionize or not to revolutionize?”
"Ah?" Several people were shocked, what is the commander doing?
"Haha, I should ask this question: Is revolution good?" Wu Aihua almost got himself into it. He is not very proficient in philosophy.
"Okay!" Everyone said in unison. In this era, who among the revolutionaries dares to say that revolution is not good?
"Okay, revolution is indeed good. So, are there any disadvantages to revolution?" Wu Aihua slowly guided a few people.
"How can this...revolution have any disadvantages? If there are disadvantages, then who would want to revolutionize?" Although Xia Zhongqing is a graduate of Peking University, it also has its historical limitations.
"Really not?" Wu Aihua asked.
"No." At this moment, several people stood against Wu Aihua. In their opinion, no matter how eloquent Wu Aihua was, he couldn't turn black into white.
"Okay. Let me tell you a story. Aunt Zhang had three sons. During the Kuomintang rule, although they were exploited by the landlords, they could barely afford to eat because the three sons were all laborers for the family. Later, the Red Army came
Aunt Zhang sent her eldest son to serve in the Red Army. A year later, Aunt Zhang's eldest son died on the battlefield. At this time, Aunt Zhang had already become very conscious, so she sent her second son to serve in the Red Army.
A year later, her second son died on the battlefield again. At this time, Aunt Zhang did not want her third son to join the Red Army. However, Aunt Zhang's third son insisted on becoming a Red Army soldier.
He went to avenge his two brothers. In this way, the third son also left... Later, the main force of the Red Army withdrew and the National Army came back. The Returning Regiment heard that all three sons of Aunt Zhang had joined the Red Army, so they imprisoned Aunt Zhang.
They got up and demolished Aunt Zhang's house...Later, the Kuomintang released Aunt Zhang because they arrested too many people and Aunt Zhang had to eat in prison, neither imprisoned nor killed."
"Commander, stop talking, I understand." Fu Lin was the first to listen and couldn't stand it anymore, because Aunt Zhang was crazy now. When she saw people in the streets and alleys of Longyan, she would say: Bai Gouzi, you are going to die! The three of us
Your sons are all Red Army soldiers, and they will come back to kill you sooner or later! The problem is, Aunt Zhang said this to Wu Aihua. At that time, dozens of officers and soldiers from the independent detachment were present.
"What do you understand? What do you understand? You, in fact, don't understand. You are revolutionaries, and I, Wu Aihua, am also a revolutionary! But have you ever heard of a sentence called: prosperity, the people suffer, perish, the people suffer. It means
Whether the world prospers or the empire declines, the common people are the ones who suffer."
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