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The "International Division of the Young Communist Party" has produced many heroes
From its establishment on August 5, 1933 to its withdrawal on February 10, 1935, although it only survived for 532 days, they withstood the test of the cruel war, wrote a glorious chapter for the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army with glorious achievements, and made the Chinese youth movement shine in history. After the founding of New China, some of them became leaders of the party and the state, and some of them served as leaders of the central ministries and commissions or the armed forces at all levels, and they not only made indelible historical contributions to the birth of new China, but also made new great contributions to the construction and development of socialist new China. We list the following outstanding representatives to share with you the glory and pride of the "International Division of the Young Communist Party" that has been recorded in the history of our party, our army and the Chinese youth movement!
★In the spring of 1941, from left: Chen Guang, Xiao Hua, Liang Biye, Chen Shiyu, Yang Shangru, Zhang Xiong, from left: Lai Keke, Luo Ronghuan, Wang Bingzhang, Wang Liren, Wang Bingzhang, and Su Jing
Chen Guang (1904-1954) was a native of Yizhang, Hunan, and served as the first division commander of the "International Division of the Young Communist Party". He joined the Communist Party of China in 1927 and participated in the Shonan Uprising in 1928 and the Jinggangshan Struggle afterwards. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he successively served as the commander of the Red Army, the commander of the division, and the acting commander of the corps; During the Anti-Japanese War, he successively served as the brigade commander, deputy division commander, and acting division commander of the Eighth Route Army; During the Liberation War, he served as the deputy chief of staff of the Fourth Field Army; After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as deputy commander of the Guangdong Provincial Military Region and commander of the Guangzhou Garrison District.
Feng Wenbin (1911-1997), a native of Zhuji, Zhejiang, served as the first political commissar of the "International Division of the Young Communist Party". He joined the Communist Party of China in 1928 and went to western Fujian in the summer of 1929. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he successively served as political commissar of the Red Army Brigade, inspector of the Central Bureau of the Communist Youth League Soviet District, secretary of the provincial party committee of the Communist Youth League, political commissar of the division, director of the political department of the division, director of the political department of the brigade, and deputy director of the political department of the corps. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he successively served as secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League, minister of youth of the Central Committee, deputy secretary and secretary of the Central Youth Committee, and first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League, secretary of the Secretariat, member of the Standing Committee of the Tianjin Municipal Party Committee, deputy director of the Shanghai Municipal Working Committee, deputy director of education and vice president of the Central Party School, first deputy director of the General Office of the CPC Central Committee, deputy director of the Central Party History Office, and director of the Central Party History Commission.
Cao Lihuai (1909-1998) was a native of Zixing, Hunan, and served as the third division commander of the "International Division of the Young Communist Party". In 1928, he participated in the Shonan Uprising and joined the Communist Party of China in the same year. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he successively served as the technical secretary of the Red Army battalion, the party representative of the company, the army staff officer, the chief of the divisional operations section, the acting division commander, the division chief of staff, the division commander, the chief of the corps operations section, the chief of staff of the corps, the director of the Red Fourth Front Army, and the instructor, section chief and captain of the Red Army University. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he successively served as the deputy director, director, chief of staff, and chief of staff of the Eighth Route Army's left-behind corps. During the War of Liberation, he successively served as commander of the military region, deputy commander of the column, chief of staff, and army commander; After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as commander of the Air Force of the Grand Military Region, deputy commander of the Air Force, and director of military training. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of lieutenant general.
Peng Shaohui (1906-1978), a native of Xiangtan, Hunan, served as the fourth (last) division commander of the "International Division of the Young Communist Party". In 1928, he participated in the Pingjiang Uprising and joined the Communist Party of China in the same year. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he successively served as the commander of the Red Army, the chief of staff of the division, and the commander of the division; During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he successively served as the brigade commander of the Eighth Route Army, the commander of the military division, the chief of education, the vice president, and the principal of the school. During the War of Liberation, he successively served as commander of the military region, deputy commander and commander of the column, and commander of the army; After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as chief of staff of the First Field Army, deputy chief of the General Staff Department, vice president of the Academy of Military Sciences, and deputy director and director of the General Political Department of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of general, a famous one-armed general.
Xiao Hua (1916-1985) was a native of Xingguo, Jiangxi, and served as the second political commissar of the "International Division of the Young Communist Party". He joined the Communist Youth League in 1928 and became a member of the Communist Party of China in 1930. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he successively served as secretary of the county party committee of the Young Communist Party, youth minister of the General Political Department of the Red Army, political commissar of the division, and director of the corps organization. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he successively served as the political commissar of the Eighth Route Army, the commander and political commissar of the military division, the director of the division political department and the director of the political department of the military region. During the Liberation War, he successively served as a member of the Northeast Bureau of the Central Committee, secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, and commander of the special forces of the Fourth Field Army. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as political commissar of the Air Force, director of the General Political Department, deputy secretary of the Central Supervision Commission, deputy secretary general of the Central Military Commission, first political commissar and first secretary of the Grand Military Region, secretary of the provincial party committee, and vice chairman of the Sixth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of general.
Chen Zhengxiang (1911-1993), a native of Xinhua, Hunan, was the commander of the 45th Regiment of the "International Division of the Young Communist Party". He participated in the Northern Expedition, joined the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army in 1930, and joined the Communist Party of China in 1931. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he successively served as company commander, battalion commander, acting regiment commander, and regiment commander of the Red Army; During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he successively served as deputy commander of the Eighth Route Army, regimental commander, detachment commander, and commander of military divisions. In 1939, when he was the commander of the 1st Regiment of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region, he commanded the troops in the Loess Ridge to kill the Japanese lieutenant general Abe Norihide; During the Liberation War, he served as the commander of the column; After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as the first deputy commander of the railway corps, the deputy chief of staff and the deputy commander of the large military region. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of lieutenant general.
Huang Dingji (1913-1951), a native of Changting, Fujian, served as the company commander of the "International Division of the Young Communist Party". He joined the Red Army in March 1929 and joined the Communist Party of China in 1933. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he successively served as a Red Army soldier, squad leader, platoon commander, company commander, battalion commander and other positions; During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he successively served as the commander of the theater and the squadron leader and military instructor of the branch of the military and political cadre school of the battalion, the commander of the guerrilla company of the Shanxi Youth Decisive Column, the battalion commander, the deputy regiment commander and the chief of staff, and the regiment commander. During the Liberation War, he successively served as brigade commander and division commander. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as commander and secretary of the party committee of the military sub-district, and deputy commander (deputy military rank) of the North Sichuan Military Region. He was awarded the title of "Special Killing Hero" by the Red Army; In 1948, when he served as the commander of the 8th Vertical and 23rd Brigade, he participated in the Linfen Siege, the Linfen city wall was strong, and among the 9 brigades attacking the city, the 23rd Brigade took the lead in breaking the city, and was named the "Glorious Linfen Brigade" by the Central Military Commission, which is a rare brigade-level unit named by the Central Military Commission in our army; On October 1, 1949, as a combat hero of the whole army and a representative of the commanders and fighters of the "glorious Linfen Brigade", he participated in the founding ceremony of the People's Republic of China and climbed the Tiananmen viewing platform. He was approved as a revolutionary martyr in September 1980.
Jiang Yonghui (1917-1991) was a native of Ruijin, Jiangxi, and served as a correspondent of the 43rd Regiment of the "International Division of the Young Communist Party". He joined the Communist Youth League in 1931, joined the Red Army in 1933, and became a member of the Communist Party of China in 1935. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he successively served as a communicator of the Red Army, a staff member of the Corps Security Bureau, and a special officer of the division. During the Anti-Japanese War, he successively served as an instructor and regiment commander of the Eighth Route Army; During the Liberation War, he successively served as deputy division commander, division commander, and chief of staff of the army; After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as deputy commander and commander of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army, deputy chief of staff of the Grand Military Region, deputy commander and commander of the garrison area, and chief of staff, deputy commander and commander of the Grand Military Region. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of Major General.
Wu Dai (1918-1996), a native of Changting, Fujian, served as a youth officer of the "Young Communist International Division". He joined the Communist Youth League in 1931, joined the Red Army in 1933, and became a member of the Communist Party of China in 1934. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he successively served as an instructor of the Red Army, a youth officer of the team directly under the division, an inspector of the corps, and the secretary of the general party branch of the team directly under the division. During the Anti-Japanese War, he successively served as the political commissar of the Eighth Route Army and the director of the political department of the division; During the War of Liberation, he successively served as the political commissar of the division and the director of the political department of the army; After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as military political commissar, director of the Political Department of the Grand Military Region, deputy political commissar and director of the Political Department, and adviser. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of Major General.
He Tingyi (1915-2007), a native of Changting, Fujian, served as a staff officer of the "International Division of the Young Communist Party". He joined the Communist Youth League in 1929, joined the Red Army in the same year, and became a member of the Communist Party of China in 1933. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he successively served as secretary of the Political Department of the Red Army Column, youth officer, secretary general of the county trade union, secretary of the regiment and county party committee, division staff officer, and staff officer of the Second Bureau of the Military Commission. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he successively served as the deputy commander and deputy division commander of the Eighth Route Army; During the Liberation War, he successively served as the chief of staff of the column and the chief of staff of the corps; After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as the second deputy chief of staff and deputy commander of the Air Force. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of Major General.
Li Jingrui (1914-1969), a native of Jishui, Jiangxi, served as a radio operator of the "International Division of the Young Communist Party". In 1929 he joined the Children's League, in September 1930 he joined the Red Army, and in November of the same year he joined the Komsomol. In November 1932, he studied radio telegraphy at the Radio School of the Central Military Commission and joined the Communist Party of China. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he successively served as the Red Army Division, the Provincial Military District, the Legion, the Red Second and Fourth Front Armies, the Newspaper Operator of the Western Aid Army, the Acting Newspaper Director of the Legion, the Newspaper Director, the Captain of the Legion Radio Station, and the Captain of the Radio Station of the Western Aid Army; During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he successively served as the captain of the radio station of the Eighth Route Army, the leader of the radio squadron of the New Fourth Army detachment, the political commissar of the radio corps of the Northern Jiangsu Command, the chief of the communication section of the New Fourth Army Division and the captain of the telecommunications brigade, and the chief of the communications section of the military region. During the Liberation War, he successively served as deputy director of the Communications Bureau of the Military Region, chief of the Communications Section of the Third Field Army, director of the Communications Liaison Office and political commissar. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as director of the communications department of the military region, deputy director of the Signal Corps Department of the General Staff Department, and deputy director of the General Administration of Radio Industry of the Fourth Machinery Department. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of Major General.
Yang Silu (1917-), formerly known as Zhang You and Fang Li, was a native of Yudu, Jiangxi, and was a soldier of the 1st Battalion and 3rd Company of the 45th Regiment of the "International Division of the Young Communist Party". He joined the Communist Youth League in 1930, joined the Red Army in 1933, and became a member of the Communist Party of China in the same year. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he served as the head of the Red Army guard squad. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he successively served as the guard platoon commander, acting company commander, deputy battalion commander, instructor, battalion commander, and regiment commander of the Eighth Route Army Brigade; During the Liberation War, he successively served as brigade commander, deputy commander of military divisions, and division commander; After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as chief of staff of the aviation school, vice president, commander of the air force division, president of the aviation school, deputy commander and commander of the air force, deputy commander and commander of the air force of the large military region, and adviser to the air force. He was awarded the rank of colonel in 1955 and promoted to the rank of major general in 1961.
Gu Guangshan (1909-2007), a native of Gaoyi, Hebei Province, served as the Minister of Health of the "International Division of the Young Communist Party". He joined the Red Army in 1931, joined the Communist Party of China in 1936, and participated in the Ningdu Rebellion. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he successively served as the chief of the Red Army Health Section, the head of the division health team, the director of the division health department, the director of the corps health department, the director of medical affairs, and the deputy director of the army health department. During the Anti-Japanese War, he served as the Minister of Health of the Eighth Route Army; During the War of Liberation, he successively served as the political commissar of the Logistics Department of the Military Region, the chief of staff of the Logistics Department of the Fourth Field Army, and the Minister of Transportation. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as Minister of Logistics and Minister of Construction of the Air Force, Vice President of the Fifth Academy of the Ministry of National Defense, Deputy Director and Adviser of the Seventh Aircraft Department. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of Major General.
Xie Ming (1915-1985), a native of Yudu, Jiangxi, served as the political commissar of the 45th Regiment of the "International Division of the Young Communist Party" and the chief of the Propaganda Section of the Political Department of the Division. In the spring of 1927, he joined the peasant association, in the spring of 1929 he joined the Communist Youth League, and in the spring of 1932 he became a member of the Communist Party of China. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he successively served as secretary of the district party committee of the Young Communist Party, inspector of the county party committee, head of the organization department, political commissar of the Red Army, chief of the propaganda section and democracy movement section of the political department of the division, and commander of the regiment teaching battalion. led his troops to participate in the Anti-Japanese, Liberation and Korean Wars; After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as director of the Political Department of the Military Region, deputy political commissar of the Military and Political University, and the School of Political Science. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of Major General.
Tan Kaiyun (1914-2003) was a native of Yongxin, Jiangxi, and served as the head of the Organization Section of the Political Department of the "International Division of the Young Communist Party". He joined the Red Army in 1929, joined the Communist Youth League in the same year, and became a member of the Communist Party of China in 1933. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he successively served as platoon commander, company commander, instructor, division organization section chief, and secretary of the general party branch of the Red Army; During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he successively served as the captain of the Anti-Japanese University, the political commissar of the branch detachment, and the director of the political department of the military division; During the War of Liberation, he successively served as the political commissar of the division, the director of the Political Department of the Military Region, the cadre director of the Grand Military Region, and the deputy director of the Political Department; After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as political commissar of the provincial military district, deputy political commissar and adviser of the large military region. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of Major General.
Song Jinghua (1919-) was a native of Jishui, Jiangxi, and served as an instructor of the "International Division of the Young Communist Party". He joined the Red Army in 1931, joined the Communist Youth League in 1932, and became a member of the Communist Party of China in the same year. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he successively served as an instructor of the Red Army, director of the regimental club, and chief of the military organization section. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he successively served as the director of the Political Department of the Eighth Route Army, the political commissar of the regiment and the director of the Political Department of the garrison area. During the War of Liberation, he successively served as deputy political commissar of the military division, political commissar of the division, and political commissar of the garrison headquarters; After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as the political commissar of the Naval Artillery School, the political commissar of the Naval Academy, the political commissar of the Lushun Base, and the deputy political commissar and adviser of the North Sea Fleet. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of Major General.
Zhao Fuxing (1914-2010), a native of Chuyang, Hubei, served as an instructor of the "International Division of the Young Communist Party". In 1933, he joined the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army and joined the Communist Party of China in the same year. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he served as the political instructor and company commander of the 1st Regiment Company of the 1st Division of the 1st Red Army. Participated in the Long March. During the Anti-Japanese War, he served as the chief of the Education Section of the 3rd Army Subdivision Headquarters of the Jin-Cha-Ji Military Region, the leader of the 1st Detachment, and the captain of the Chinese Anti-Japanese Military and Political University. During the Liberation War, he served as the commander of the Chifeng Military Division of the Rehe Military Region, the director of the Training Department of the Military and Political Cadre School of the Jicha Reliao Military Region, and the director of education of the Jicha Reliao Branch of the Northeast Military and Political University. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as vice president of Guangdong Military and Political University, deputy chief of staff of the public security forces of the Central South Military Region, president of the Fifth Infantry School, deputy commander of the Henan Provincial Military Region, commander of the Hubei Provincial Military Region, deputy chief of staff and adviser to the headquarters of the Wuhan Military Region. In 1955 he was awarded the rank of colonel, and in 1964 he was promoted to the rank of major general.
Sun Wencai (1911-1977), a native of Ningdu, Jiangxi, served as the political commissar of the 44th Regiment of the "International Division of the Young Communist Party" and the political commissar of the Division Supply Department. He joined the Red Army in 1929, joined the Communist Youth League in the same year, and became a member of the Communist Party of China in 1933. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he successively served as the leader of the guerrilla squadron, the youth minister of the county party committee of the Young Communist Party, the political commissar of the Red Army, the political commissar of the division supply department, the organization officer of the logistics and political department of the corps, the chief of the political united front section of the military region, and the director of the political department of the regiment. During the Anti-Japanese War, he successively served as an instructor of the Eighth Route Military Camp and director of the Political Department of the regiment; During the Liberation War, he successively served as the political commissar and director of the Political Department of the Supply Department of the Military Region; After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as political commissar of the antiaircraft artillery division, director of the cadre division of the provincial military district, and director of the political department. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of Major General.
Yuan Peijue (1914-1972), a native of Taihe, Jiangxi, served as the technical secretary of the Political Department of the "International Division of the Young Communist Party". He joined the Communist Youth League in 1932, joined the Red Army in 1933, and became a member of the Communist Party of China in the same year. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he successively served as the technical secretary of the Red Army Corps and divisions, and the secretary and section chief of the General Political Department of the Red Army; During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he successively served as the instructor and director of the political department of the second branch of the Anti-Japanese University, and the political commissar of the military sub-division brigade; During the War of Liberation, he successively served as the director of the political department of the military subdivision, the acting brigade political commissar, the deputy director of the column political department, and the division political commissar; After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as director of the Political Department of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army, deputy political commissar and political commissar of the army, and deputy political commissar and political commissar of the garrison area. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of Major General.
Peng Sheng (1912-1999) was a native of Jiangxi Province and served as the company commander of the "International Division of the Young Communist Party". He joined the Red Army in 1930 and the Communist Party of China in 1932. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he successively served as squad leader, deputy company commander, company commander, security captain and management section chief of the Red Army Security Bureau. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he successively served as the political commissar of the Eighth Route Army Station Hospital and the political commissar of the Brigade Health Department. During the War of Liberation, he successively served as deputy political commissar and political commissar of the Supply Department of the Military Region, and deputy director of the Organization Department of the Corps. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as the head of the organization department of the Corps, the political commissar and the head of the organization department of the rear office of the Corps, the political commissar of the logistics department of the Chinese Volunteers, and the political commissar of the sanatorium of the large military region. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of Major General. Chen Guang (1904-1954) was a native of Yizhang, Hunan, and served as the first division commander of the "International Division of the Young Communist Party". He joined the Communist Party of China in 1927 and participated in the Shonan Uprising in 1928 and the Jinggangshan Struggle afterwards. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he successively served as the commander of the Red Army, the commander of the division, and the acting commander of the corps; During the Anti-Japanese War, he successively served as the brigade commander, deputy division commander, and acting division commander of the Eighth Route Army; During the Liberation War, he served as the deputy chief of staff of the Fourth Field Army; After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as deputy commander of the Guangdong Provincial Military Region and commander of the Guangzhou Garrison District.
(Selected from the Sanming Party History Fangzhi Network, the author of the Sanming Municipal Party Committee Party History Fangzhi Office)
October 16, 011932
The 1st, 3rd, and 5th Army Corps of the Red Army and the headquarters of the Red Army set out from the garrisons of Guangchang County, Ganzhu, Bakou, and Toupi respectively, marched to western Fujian, and launched the Jianlitai Campaign.
The main force of the Red 5th Army advanced to Qianshan.
October 16, 021933
The Red 13th Division rushed from Shixia to Hufang via Xunkou and Jiangjiamen, preparing to meet the Lichuan Zhou Hun Yuan Division, which was feintting to the northeast of the Red Army. At about 15 o'clock, because there was no situation, the station was moved.
The Red 14th Division pinned down the enemy coming from Nancheng and Nanfeng on the west bank of the Fuhe River.
★ The founding place of Mingan Province - Hufang Village, Hufang Township, Lichuan County, · County, Jiangxi
October 16, 031934
The units of the Central Red Army were assembled in the area north of the Du River.
At 19 o'clock, Zhu De called Dong Zhentang and Li Zhuoran, informing them that the 3rd Independent Regiment of the Red Army would arrive in the area south of Xingguo tomorrow (17th) to take over the task of the Red 5th Army Corps to resist Zhou Hunyuan's column, and the Red 5th Army Corps should be transferred to the Shefu area on the evening of the 17th; If the 3rd Regiment could not arrive on time on the 17th, the operation of the Red 5th Regiment would be postponed by one day and moved south to the Shefu area on the evening of the 18th; In addition, the 13th Independent Regiment of the Red Army was ordered to move from the Juncun area to the Chayuangang area from the 17th to actively guerrilla attacks on the right flank of the enemy in Xingguo; The Red 5th Army Corps was to liaise with the 3rd and 13th Independent Regiments to determine their operational disposition.
In the evening, the Red 5th Army Corps moved to the areas of Jiecun, Shefu and Xiyuan.
The Red 13th Division garrisoned Quli. Liu Peidu acted as the commander of the 37th Regiment, and Pan Tong still returned to the 13th Division as chief of staff. The security sub-bureau held a meeting of cadres at and above the platoon level to report on the problem of suppression.
The Red 34th Division was fortified at the port.
★ Xingguojie Village
October 16, 041935
The headquarters of the Red Army left Zhuo Mujie and marched south. The right column (the 25th Division of the Red 5th Army and the 9th Red Army, and the 93rd Division of the Red 31st Army) defeated two regiments of the Kuomintang Army at Badi South Street, and occupied the county town of Danba in Xikang Province.
★ The county seat of Danba
October 16, 051936
Zhu De and Zhang Guotao sent a telegram to the CPC Central Committee and the Central Military Commission to inform them of the allocation of cadres at and above the division level of the Red Fourth Front Army.
Zhu De and Zhang Guotao sent a telegram to Peng Dehuai, He Long, Ren Bishi, and Guan Xiangying and reported to Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai that they would make specific operational arrangements for the whole army in accordance with the "October Operational Outline." Among them, the requirements for the four front armies were: "After the 30th Army successfully crossed the river, the 9th Army immediately followed up, and the two armies controlled an area around a mountain with their main force, moved in the direction of Lanzhou, and swept the central defense with more than 3 regiments" and "if the river crossing failed, the 4th and 5th armies should be used as pincer tasks, and the 9th and 31st armies should be concentrated on the advancing Hu enemy as an effective assault, and a part of the Hu enemy should be destroyed to gain time."
The 39th Regiment of the Red 5th Army was stationed in the area of Qima Village on the border of Tongwei and Longxi.
★ Qima Village, Shichuan Town, Tongwei County
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