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Chinese proletarian revolutionary, military strategist, main leader of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, head of the ten major generals of the People's Republic of China:
Su Yu (August 10, 1907 - February 5, 1984), formerly known as Su Duozhen, used to be known as Su Zhiyu, Dong nationality, born in Hunan Huitong.
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Su Yu (1907-1984), formerly known as Su Duozhen, used to be known as Su Zhiyu, Dong nationality, born in Hunan. Chinese proletarian revolutionary, military strategist, main leader of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, head of the ten major generals of the People's Republic of China:
In 1927, he joined the Communist Party of China, participated in the Nanchang Uprising, and later entered Jinggangshan, where he participated in all the anti-"meeting and suppression" and all five anti-"encirclement and suppression" wars. During the Long March, he stayed in the south to organize guerrilla warfare. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he served as the deputy commander of the second detachment of the New Fourth Army and the deputy commander of the Jiangnan Command and the Northern Jiangsu Command.
In 1941, he served as the commander of the First Division of the New Fourth Army, and later the commander of the Sixth Division. During the Second Kuomintang-Communist Civil War, he served as the commander of the Central China Field Army, the deputy commander of the East China Field Army, the acting commander and the acting political commissar, and mainly commanded the Gaoyou Campaign, the Xu (Zhou) Hai (Zhou) Section of the Longhai Line, the Soviet-Chinese Campaign, the Menglianggu Campaign, the Jinan Campaign, the Huaihai Campaign, the River Crossing Campaign, and the Shanghai Campaign. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as Chief of the General Staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, a member of the Standing Committee of the Communist Military Committee of the Communist Party of China, and vice chairman of the Fifth National People's Congress.
On September 27, 1955, he was awarded the rank of General and was awarded the Order of August 1, 1st degree, the Order of Independence and Freedom of the 1st degree, and the Order of Liberation of the 1st degree.
At 16:33 on February 5, 1984, Su Yu died in the General Hospital of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.
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He seems to have died in 1984.
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Categories: Social and People's Livelihood.
Analysis: The first of the top ten generals of the founding of the country!
1. General - Su Yu (1907-1984) Su Yu, a native of Huitong County, Hunan Province, his military attainments and achievements are second to none in the whole army, and even surpass ** in many aspects.
And he has been commanding operations as a deputy for a long time, and he has served as chief of the General Staff for a short time after the founding of the People's Republic of China, but he was not in this important position when he was awarded, and his qualifications can only be compared with ***.
**The position of the marshal representing the New Fourth Army and Sanye has been decided, and Su Yu can only be aggrieved.
As for the legend that Su Yu was vying to be the marshal, it is untenable, it is a conjecture based on his achievements and ranking as the chief general.
In 48, the ** Military Commission planned to expand the Huaye Field Corps, that is, the Northern Jiangsu Corps, commanded by Su Yu, into the Central China Field Army to fight across the river, and upgrade the Huaye Inner Line Corps, that is, the Shandong Corps, to the East China Field Army.
This plan was originally published by express order, and the Shandong Corps under the command of Xu Shiyou, ***, and Liu Shaoqing had been using the name of the East China Field Army for three months.
And it was precisely because of Su Yu's own opposition that this plan was revoked.
At the same time, Su Yu also resolutely advocated that Commander Huaye, who had already arrived in the Central Plains, continue.
It can be seen that Su Yu gave up the opportunity to become the commander of the army, and it is difficult to think that he will argue again when the title is conferred.
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