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After Chen Yi was transferred to the Central Plains Military Region, Su Yu, deputy commander of the East China Field Army, became the acting commander-in-chief and acting political commissar of Huaye, unified command of the first, fourth, sixth, eighth, tenth columns of the East China Field Army and the Guangdong and Guangxi columns, The Special Forces Column and the 11th Column of the Central Plains Field Army fought in the Central Plains area. In fact, the main force of this part is the original Suyu Corps and Huaye's Chentang Corps.
??According to the original plan of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the Suyu Corps was originally planned to have the Suyu Corps rest and regroup in northern Henan, and then prepare to cross the river southward and open up a new battlefield in the south of the Yangtze River. The Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China made this decision out of necessity.
After Liu and Deng advanced into the Dabie Mountains, the two regiments of Chen Su and Chen Xie crossed the Longhai Line one after another, forming a "pin"-shaped strategic layout in the Huanghuaihai area of ??the Central Plains. The situation of the civil war was also determined by the defense of the Communist Army and the Nationalist Army. The attack of the Chinese army was changed to the attack of the Communist army and the defense of the Nationalist army. However, this change is very slow.
In order to deal with the offensive of the Communist army, the Ministry of National Defense studied countermeasures and finally changed the original all-out attack to all-out defense. The focused attack, in a terminology, is to avoid the reality and replace it with the imaginary.
On the battlefield in the Central Plains, although the three corps of the People's Liberation Army are very powerful, they are still fighting on their own after all. The Kuomintang deployed more than 90 brigades in this area. In addition to the key points and lines of defense, it also formed six powerful mobile corps. They adopted the strategy of avoiding the real and using the weak to rush to and from the rescue. between the various points. The three armies of the People's Liberation Army fight separately. It is difficult for any one to achieve complete victory against the enemy in person. And when these three armies gather together, they often lose their fighter opportunities, so they can only fight some small-scale attacks. In the battle of annihilation, sometimes even small and medium-sized battles cannot be fought.
Therefore, on the battlefield in the Central Plains, what is now forming is a stalemate.
Although it is difficult for the national army to fight, it still has the strength to disrupt the Communist Party's work in establishing new liberated areas. In these newly established liberated areas, militia organizations under the control of the Kuomintang government are still very active, and the people do not trust the Communist Party. Even if the People's Liberation Army has the opportunity to conduct mobile warfare, it is difficult to keep it secret, and it is also very difficult to capture fighter opportunities.
If this situation is not broken, the Kuomintang can buy a certain amount of time to step up training and establish a new army; it can also be arranged calmly through political conspiracy. Militarily, when the People's Liberation Army's forces are dispersed, they will actively attack, just like the last battle of Baoxinji east of Pinghan Road and the current battle of Xiangheguan west of Zhumadian. Whenever there is an opportunity, Then attack with all their strength; and when the People's Liberation Army concentrates its forces, it quickly retreats back, not giving the opponent any chance to attack; if the forces are equal, it will fight with it to the end, preventing the opponent from resting in peace.
Faced with this situation in the Central Plains, although Liu Bocheng and others also wanted to launch a war of annihilation, they were unable to do so. Therefore, Mao Zedong believed that there were only two possibilities to break the deadlock quickly, one was to divide the troops and march south across the Yangtze River, and the other was to concentrate the troops in the Central Plains to fight a large-scale war of annihilation.
Regarding these two options, most senior commanders of the People's Liberation Army believe that the first option is the most feasible. Therefore, at the beginning of the year, the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China made the decision to cross the Yangtze River and go south, even though the company was already in the Dabie Mountains. Liu Bocheng and Deng Xiaoping, who were unable to support themselves, also sent telegrams to advise and support the decision to go south to fight, and had already made preparations for the second stage to cooperate with Su Yu's troops to go south. Mao Zedong also consulted Chen Yi for his opinion. Chen Yi also agreed very much with the central government's idea and wrote a poem excitedly: "I lived in Yanggou for a month, and it took a lot of thinking to judge the balance. I bent my bow and coiled my horse, so I didn't shoot, I just wanted to capture. The thieves want to capture the king. The northern country is so destructive that it is better to compete with deer in the Central Plains. Five years of victory will be predicted today, and we will steadily cross the Yangtze River and send the millet man!"
It soon became a certainty that Su Yu's regiment would cross the Yangtze River and move south.
However, what was unexpected was that General Su Yu did not agree with the Central Military Commission's decision. After comprehensively analyzing the situation, he rejected all opinions and sent his own telegram to the Central Military Commission, expressing his own opinion: If Huaye The best way to achieve greater victory in the short term is to keep the three columns away from the river for the time being, but to look for opportunities to annihilate the enemy in the Central Plains area north of the Yangtze River.
After the Military Commission's decision was made, Su Yu stepped up preparations to cross the river south, while continuing his own opinions, repeatedly analyzing and studying the situation between the enemy and ourselves, and seeking the best plan to change the war situation in the Central Plains and develop a strategic offensive.
Su Yu believes that if we want to change the war situation in the Central Plains, we should eliminate as much of the main force of the national army as possible north of the Yangtze River. Judging from the current situation, it is impossible to divide our troops to cross the Yangtze River and move south. But the conditions for a war of annihilation are maturing. It is impossible to transfer the four main forces of the national army away by dividing the troops and moving south, especially LiuGo.
The door of the office rang, and Adjutant Liu walked out with a folder under his arm with an ugly expression. Zhang Xian quickly went over and asked, "Is the commander angry inside?"
Adjutant Liu nodded, glanced at Zhang Xian, and said, "Yes, he has been very angry today. Brigadier Zhang, if you don't have anything important to do, it's better not to go in!"
Zhang Xian nodded, but asked curiously: "What on earth made him so angry?"
Adjutant Liu was about to speak when he heard Hu Congjun shouting from inside the room: "Is Zhang Xian here?"
"Yes!" Adjutant Liu answered quickly.
"Let him in!" Hu Congjun ordered.
Adjutant Liu made a face and said to Zhang Xian, "You'd better go in!" After saying that, he clamped his folder and left quickly.
Zhang Xian had no choice but to bite the bullet and push the door open.
In the room, Hu Congjun stood in front of the window, smoking vigorously. It was obvious that the excitement just now had not passed yet.
"Report!" Zhang Xian stood at attention and shouted loudly.
Hu Congjun then turned his head and glanced at him, then put out the half-smoked cigarette in his hand and threw it into the ashtray on the table, already looking friendly.
"Sit!" Hu Congjun greeted him and took the lead in sitting on the sofa.
Zhang Xian sat next to him, looked at his face that had returned to normal, and then said: "Commander, I am going back to the 11th Brigade. I came to see you to see if there are any instructions!"
"Oh!" Hu Congjun seemed a little absent-minded. He just nodded and said, "Okay, let's go back and train the new recruits. Hey, this is the battle!" He didn't say any more.
Zhang Xian understood what he meant. After every battle, a lot of troops were lost. Because they could not get timely replacement, they had to recruit some idle young people in the local area. They said they were recruiting, but in fact they were just recruiting. And it takes some time to train these new recruits into the barracks.
"Military seat, what happened?" Finally, Zhang Xian couldn't help but ask.
Hu Congjun was stunned for a moment, but then he waved his hand and said, "What happened? What could happen?"
Zhang Xian smiled awkwardly and explained: "I heard you losing your temper outside just now, so I thought something bad had happened!"
Hu Congjun glanced at him, hesitated for a moment, thought for a moment, and then asked him: "Zhang Xian, let me ask you something, if one day, this old man like me no longer serves in the 18th Army, what will happen to you?"
Zhang Xian was stunned for a moment, and suddenly felt an uneasy feeling. Looking at Hu Congjun's deep eyes, he didn't know where to start. After a long time, he said in disbelief: "No way, Commander. Your position can only get higher and higher, even if you are no longer the commander of the 18th Army, there will definitely be a higher position waiting for you!"
Hu Congjun shook his head dissatisfied and said leisurely: "Zhang Xian, I am having a heart-to-heart talk with you. I want to hear your true words!"
Seeing that he was not joking, and thinking that Hu Congjun rarely joked with him, Zhang Xian immediately put away his smile, was silent for a moment, and replied seriously: "Then it depends on who takes over. If it is one of our ten If you are an old officer in the Eighth Army, I will definitely assist you with all my heart!"
"What if not?"
In fact, Hu Congjun¡¯s question was exactly what he hoped for, and he said without any ambiguity: ¡°If not, I might leave the 18th Army and find another job!¡±
He was here and did not explain where he was going to find another job, and Hu Congjun did not ask any more questions. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com