Speaking of the Battle of the Xiang River during the Long March, it is necessary to mention that the Xiang Army, under the command of Liu Jianxu, fought a bloody battle with the Red Army at Jueshanpu. And Li Jue, the division commander under Liu Jianxu, was even more fierce, and it can be said that he had a deep hatred with the Red Army like a sea of blood. So, this Li Jue, who is also a person, what is the end of the later?
As a general in the Xiang Army, Li Jue achieved nothing from elementary school and embarked on the road to the army at the age of 16. Li Jue then returned to Hunan and joined Tang Shengzhi's Xiang Army. Tang Shengzhi liked Li Jue, and not only sent him to further study, but also allowed He Mei, the eldest daughter of his subordinate He Jian, to be his wife.
The notorious warlord He Jian, who was attached to the top brass of the Nationalist army, did all the bad things and lost his conscience, and As a son-in-law, Li Jue naturally became his right-hand man, and when He Jian "encircled and suppressed" the Red Army, Li Jue was his vanguard. Before and after the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japan, He Jian lost his military power and faded out of the stage of history. Li Jue was bribed by the top brass of the Nationalist army and asked him to take the Xiang army to the anti-Japanese front.
The War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression had just broken out in full swing, and Chen Cheng of the Nationalist Army, ostensibly supporting Li Jue, actually wanted to empty Li Jue and replace him. In 1940, Li Jue became Gu Zhutong's subordinate again, and Gu Zhutong also rectified him, and Li Jue was promoted from military commander to deputy commander of the group army, but he lost his military power. By the time of the Liberation War, Li Jue had been idle for a long time.
The awakened Li Jue began to actively help Chen Mingren in a peaceful uprising, and after the uprising, Li Jue became Chen Mingren's deputy and served as the deputy commander of the Twenty-first Corps. In his later years, Li Jue lived a peaceful life in Beijing. He died in 1987 at the age of 88.