Revolutionaries are always not afraid of sacrifice and bravely move forward.
On the Long March Road, Ma Hui, who was then a staff officer of the 2nd Division and 5th Regiment of the Red 1st Army, was one of the revolutionaries who was not afraid of sacrifice and bravely marched forward.
Ma Hui was born in 1915, at the age of 15, he signed up for the Red Army, but the army could not agree to his request to join the army because of his lack of age, so he ran to his uncle who worked in the county independent regiment and pestered his uncle to stay in the army. Later, when the unit was reorganized into the Red Army, he officially entered the Red Third Army and became a formal Red Army soldier.
Although Ma Hui was not very old, because of his serious work and bravery in fighting, by the time of the Red Army's Long March, he had become a Red Army cadre.
When it comes to him fighting, he always charges ahead. Because he was a regimental staff officer, he always charged with the regimental commander, and he rushed in front of the regimental commander every time. Even the regimental commander also ridiculed him, you boy is quite powerful, people who don't know think you are the regimental commander.
Ma Hui can only promise hilariously that next time I will follow you and will never rush in front of you. However, as soon as he heard the charge horn sound, Ma Hui immediately forgot the assurances he had said earlier.
In February 1935, the Red Army's Long March passed through Xuyong County, Sichuan, and during a battle in The county seat of Xuyong County, Ma Hui was hit by two bullets, which hit him on the shoulder and on the corner of his mouth. Fortunately, the bullet that hit the corner of his mouth was already insufficient, but the bullet still broke the corner of his mouth, knocked his teeth off, and left an opening, causing him to speak and leak air, and it was inconvenient to eat. Later, during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Dr. Bethune went to Jinchaji, saw Ma Hui's situation, and gave him an operation before reversing it slightly.
After the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Ma Hui was incorporated into the Independent Regiment of the 115th Division of the Eighth Route Army and served as the commander of the special agent company. Later, he accompanied Yang Chengwu to the Jin-Cha-Ji Anti-Japanese Front, where he successively served as the detachment leader of the Laiyuan Detachment of the First Sub-district of Jin-Cha-Ji, the commander of the third battalion of the First Regiment, the commander of the Special Agent Battalion, the commander of the Cavalry Battalion, the leader of the Second District, the deputy commander and chief of staff of the First Division, and participated in the battles of Pingxingguan, the Hundred Regiments War, and the Wolf's Tooth Mountain
During the Liberation War, Ma Hui successively served as the commander of the Tenth Brigade of The Jicha (Liu Daosheng Column), the commander of the Independent Fourth Brigade of the Chahar Military Region, and the commander of the Third Brigade of the First Column.
In April 1948, Ma Hui led his troops to participate in the battle of "Three Dozen Ying County", and in the more than a month of siege of the enemy, they launched three general offensives, and finally conquered this small fortified county town of the Kuomintang in north China.
After the establishment of the new Middle School 4, After studying at the North China Military and Political University, Ma Hui served as the commander of the 201st Division of the 67th Army, and later led his troops into the Korean War, and after returning to China, he served as the first deputy commander and was awarded the rank of major general. On 19 April 1998, General Ma Hui died at the age of 83.