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How many armies did Liu and Deng’s armies have?

One: 6th Column (Commander Lieutenant General Wang Jinshan)

It can be said that all the troops in the middle and field are good, and it is not easy to choose the first one. From a historical perspective, the 6th Column started out during the Anti-Japanese War (recently I saw information saying that the 6th Column was basically part of the 74th Division of the 25th Red Army, I don’t know if it is the latest research result), which is far worse than the 1, 3, and 4 Columns. But I admire the spirit of the 6th Column the most. From the commander Wang Jinshan to the ordinary soldiers, the mantra of the whole column is "burn the grass". The whole column screams when fighting, with a crazy energy. The reason why I chose 6 verticals is that I think the most critical battle in the middle and jungle is played by 6 verticals. Which battle? In 1947, he jumped into the Dabie Mountains and forcibly crossed the Ru River. If it weren't for the 18th Brigade of the 6th Column (the brigade commander is Major General Xiao Yongyin, one of the most famous generals in the Hundred Battles), who had already captured the Daleigang Ferry from an enemy division when the enemy had already occupied the ferry on the other side of the river, the 17th Brigade (the brigade commander Major General Li Desheng, later Vice Chairman of the Central Committee, tried his best to cover the high mountain concentration on the flanks. The 120,000 troops in the center and field would be wiped out, and the leap into the Dabie Mountains would become a joke. It can be said that without 6 verticals fighting this battle well, there would be no entire midfielder. That's why Commander Liu Bocheng gave the well-known saying to the 6th Column: When we meet on a narrow road, the brave wins! In the subsequent Battle of Xiangfan, Liu Zong was even more responsible, which shows Liu and Deng's trust. In 1949, it was reorganized into the 12th Army, known as the "Victorious Army in the Midfield", and played a crazy role in the entire midfield. It is unreasonable to believe that such a unit ranks first. Likewise, this heroic unit in the southeast will not be dismissed. This is the second-line unit against Taiwan, unless the Military Commission gets dizzy!

Two: 4th Column (Commander General Chen Geng)

Three: 3rd Column (Commander General Chen Xilian)

Honestly, 3rd and 4th Column They are all ace troops, so I have a headache as to how to arrange them. Compared with history and military exploits, both are about the same. They are both old Red Army units. There is one Red Army in the 4th column and two in the 3rd column. The 4th Column has been alone in western Henan and southern Shanxi for a long time, while the 3rd Column has participated in almost all the battles of Liu and Deng's armies, with outstanding military exploits, and is known as the "Tiger Column". The 4th column produced a general Chen Geng, and the 3rd column produced a "military Zhao Zilong" Chen Xilian. After 1949, the two armies became the main force of their respective corps, fighting all the way to the southwest. The only difference is that the 11th Army was more bumpy after the founding of the People's Republic of China, while the 13th Army was relatively calm. Therefore, considering that the 4th column has always been on its own and its current status, I still rank the 4th column at the front. Here, two heroic units are introduced at the same time. The shining points of the 4 verticals were all 50 years ago. First, the Shangdang eliminated Shi Zebo, then independently annihilated the "No. 1 Brigade in the World", then forced a crossing of the Yellow River, approached Tongguan, scared Hu Caobao into a cold sweat, and annihilated the entire third division of Li Tiejun. Later, He stormed Luoyang and captured Qiu Xingxiang alive. After crossing the river and liberating Guangdong, Guangxi and Yunnan, there are countless people who have made great contributions. What about 3 verticals? Following Liu and Deng's footsteps, they fought wherever they wanted, and they were always used as the main force until the key battle in the Huaihai Campaign, when they liberated Suxian County, Shuangduiji captured Huang Wei alive, and later advanced into the southwest and liberated Chongqing. As for the later participation of the main 31st Division in the Battle of Shangganling within the establishment of the 12th Army, we will not mention it. I have always believed that the 31st Division can rank first among the dozens of divisions in the midfield. Therefore, it is appropriate for these two units to be ranked second and third. The 3rd Column is no longer there, and as the 4th Column is the main force against India, I think this disarmament will not be affected. Reprinted from Beikeqin

Four: 1st Column (Commander General Yang Yong)

Generally, the 1st Column of each field army is an old unit, even basically the first, at least the top three , the middle field is not good, V is lucky? Zong is a co-editor of the old Shanxi, Hebei, Luyu 1st and 7th Columns. The Red Army has a good foundation, including the 13th Regiment of the 1st Red Division and the 5th Regiment of the 2nd Division, which everyone is familiar with. They also followed in the Liberation War. Liu and Deng fought in most of China, and the history of the Second Field War shows that the first and second verticals are the same, leaving no classic battles praised by historians. It can be said to be a bit like following the crowd. In layman's terms, the battles have been fought, but the credit belongs to others. It can be said that this is an ordinary unit among heroes. It is so simple and ordinary that in 1949, Madman Wang refused to accept Yang Yong as the full-time commander of the corps. His qualifications were incomparable. The only reason was to compare the military merits. Compared with the prominence of the 6th Column, 1 Even though it seemed too plain, even when I came to North Korea later, I still didn't hear anything amazing about the 16th Army. So I don’t know if there is a vertical in the recent disarmament. If there is, I would not be surprised at all. After all, in the military, being ordinary does not mean a good thing.

Five: 2nd Column (Commander General Chen Zaidao)

The 2nd Column can only be ranked fifth in the middle and jungle. There is no way. Like the 1st Column, the 2nd Column is also the protagonist. The supporting roles in the film have always been unknown, and generally speaking, they are not as good as 1 vertical, so it is normal to be ranked at the back. The 2nd Column has a nickname in the middle and field, called "Girls' Column", which means the highest military discipline in the middle and field. Of course, it also has the implication that the war is soft. I feel that as an army, winning such a nickname is really not something worth celebrating. As for the army, we would rather be like Higashino with poor military discipline, as long as we can win the battle, but the 2nd Column is exactly the opposite, so I guess the original arrangement of the 10th Army to go to Tibet may be Considering that there is no big battle there, it is important to unite the army and the people. I remember I saw an article saying that the 2nd Column was the first to liberate Chongqing, but Liu and Deng forced the 2nd Column to withdraw and let the 3rd Column enter the city. Now that I think about it, it is unlikely that Liu and Deng would do such a "stupid thing" like Hu Zongnan's, but this rumor shows the status of the two verticals.

However, the 2nd Column is not without its brilliance. Unfortunately, it was in Shangganling in 1952, and it was a wedding dress for others. Its 29th Division made huge sacrifices to make the 15th Army famous within the establishment of the 15th Army. Among them, soldier Hu Xiudao set a personal record of annihilating enemies (more than 280). To this day, I guess no one in the People's Liberation Army can beat it. Hey, if everyone was practicing Taoism like Hu at that time, no matter how many soldiers the mold had, it wouldn't be enough! That's too far. Such a heroic unit and the seeds of another 2nd column in the 8th column in North China, I wonder if they can "survive" this disarmament! Reprinted from Beikeqin

Six: 9th Column (Commander Lieutenant General Qin Jiwei)

There may be some supporters of the "Chitose Army" who want to throw bricks, but don't worry. The 9th Column may have become very prestigious after the founding of the People's Republic of China (regardless of whether its contribution is half of that of the 6th Column, or whether everyone disputes this), but during the Liberation War, the 9th Column was always a second-rate unit in the middle and field, and was always engaged in cooperative warfare. , has always been the assist position. Even after 1949, its status in the 4th Corps was not as good as that of the 14th Army. If it hadn't become famous in the battle of Shangganling, it's hard to say whether the 15th Airborne Army would still exist today, maybe it would still be the 27th Airborne Army!

Seven: 11th Column (Commander Lieutenant General Wang Bingzhang)

This unit, like the 9th Column, was a second-rate unit in the middle and field during the Liberation War. It was always engaged in cooperation and assisting. position, and not as good as the 9th vertical. At least the 9th Column has been cooperating with the 4th Column and helping its own people, but the 11th Column has become Huaye's little follower. Even though he was destined to follow the Northern Jiangsu Corps and became a follower of Huaye's second- and third-rate troops, what else could he earn? I think the greatest contribution of the 11th Column is to promote the unity of the two field armies.

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