"When the army moves forward, production will increase by one inch, discipline will be strengthened, and the revolution will be invincible" was put forward by President Mao Zedong.
1948 is an important node in China's new-democratic revolution and a turning point in the destiny of the Chinese nation. On the eve of the birth of New China, the People's Liberation Army increased rapidly from 6.5438+0.2 million to 4 million, and the liberated areas expanded rapidly from a few remote and narrow areas to more than half of China, north of the Yangtze River.
It is at the critical moment of the country's strategic decisive battle, when the dawn of the victory of the red regime is about to bloom and the fate of the Chinese nation is turning, strict discipline ensures that the strategic tasks and work guidelines issued by the CPC Central Committee are quickly conveyed and resolutely implemented in the whole party and army.
Strict discipline has played a crucial and decisive role in improving the combat effectiveness of party organizations and the people's army at all levels and finally winning the final victory of the war of liberation.
1948165438+1October 1 1, Mao Zedong called all the central bureaus and front committees of the field armies and put forward that "the army will advance, the production will increase by one inch, the discipline will be strengthened, and the revolution will be invincible."
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The China People's Liberation Army was formerly known as the Chinese Revolutionary Army of Workers and Peasants. 1,1It has been preserved since the Nanchang Uprising in August, 927. After five anti-encirclement and suppression agrarian revolutionary wars, War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the liberation war, the Eighth Route Army, the New Fourth Army and the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition were merged in 1949 and renamed the China People's Liberation Army.
The highest military organ of the China People's Liberation Army is the Central Military Commission, and the active forces are composed of the army, navy, air force, rocket army and strategic support forces.
1946, when the war of liberation broke out, the troops in the liberated areas were successively renamed the People's Liberation Army by the Eighth Route Army, the New Fourth Army and the Northeast Democratic Allied Forces and formed into five field armies. After several years of war of liberation, it overthrew the rule of the National Government, and then moved to Tibet to unify Chinese mainland.
China Military Network-"Strengthening Discipline and Invincible Revolution"
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