As an outstanding military strategist in the history of the Chinese revolution, General Su Yu's charisma and military talent have had a profound impact on the country and the people. He not only commanded on the battlefield, but also won the respect of the people with his broad mind and humble attitude. As described in the article, Su Yu did not show any anger or dissatisfaction in the face of the unreasonable refusal of the county magistrate, but was able to remain calm and communicate peacefully with the other party. This kind of tolerance and generosity not only reflects his personal noble character, but also demonstrates the demeanor of an excellent general. This quality is especially important in times of war, as it can stabilize the morale of the army and boost morale, so as to achieve victory in the complex and changing battlefield environment. This personality and influence of General Su Yu have undoubtedly set an example for future generations and inspired generations of revolutionaries to keep moving forward.
In the Soviet-Chinese campaign of the War of Liberation, General Su Yu's military wisdom and command art were fully embodied. He was well aware of the importance of information transmission, so he paid special attention to the collection and analysis of intelligence during the campaign. Through the establishment of a highly efficient information transmission system, Su Yu was able to quickly grasp the enemy's situation and adjust tactics in a timely manner, so that although the Central China Field Army was inferior in terms of troops, it was able to flexibly and maneuver and repeatedly break through the enemy's defensive line. The victory of every battle is inseparable from accurate intelligence support and Su Yu's precise decision-making. This kind of great attention to information not only improves combat efficiency, but also greatly reduces unnecessary sacrifices. Su Yu's military thinking still plays an important enlightening role in modern warfare. The military principle of "knowing oneself and knowing one's opponent and not being defeated in a hundred battles" advocated by him emphasized that in a war, it is necessary to have a comprehensive understanding of the situation of both the enemy and the enemy in order to formulate correct strategies and tactics. This information-guided mode of warfare laid a solid foundation for the "seven battles and seven victories" won by the Central China Field Army in the Soviet-Chinese campaign.
Su Yu's military strategy in the Soviet-Chinese campaign was not only admirable, but also reflected his extraordinary adaptability and strategic vision. Faced with the huge disparity in the strength of the enemy and us, Su Yu was not discouraged, but formulated flexible tactics through in-depth analysis of the enemy's situation and clever use of natural conditions such as terrain and weather. He knew that in a war, the right time, place and people were indispensable, so he carefully planned each battle, striving to achieve the greatest results in the shortest possible time and with the least sacrifice. Su Yu's military wisdom and courage not only achieved remarkable results in the Soviet-Chinese campaign, but also provided valuable experience for later military command. The Central China Field Army under his command won victories in seven battles, which was not only an affirmation of Su Yu's personal ability, but also the best proof of his military strategy and command art.