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Of course, it is Su Yu, the general ranks first.
Chen Geng ranked tenth.
Su Yu was the acting commander of Sanye, commanding hundreds of thousands of troops.
Chen Geng is only the commander of the Third Corps, and the corps level is also a general.
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Actually, I don't know much about this, after all, the two have not really faced off, but I personally think that Chen Geng is more powerful than Su Yu, because Chen Geng is from the first phase of Huangpu and is an expert in leading troops to fight, I think Chen Geng is better in terms of war theory and practice.
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Su Yu (August 10, 1907 - February 5, 1984), formerly known as Su Duozhen, formerly known as Su Zhiyu, Dong nationality, born in Hunan Huitong, Chinese proletarian revolutionary, military strategist, main leader of the Chinese People's Liberation ArmyTop 10 generals of the People's Republic of ChinaThe first!As the first place in the founding general, in fact, his status has been explained!
And Chen Geng, as the leader of Chen Xie's corps, his military talent is undoubted, but because he is a relatively close bodyguard corps, his military talent has not been fully developed! (Many military ideas were not supported by the political commissars, resulting in insignificant results), not a crime of war!
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Chen Geng (1903-1961), formerly known as Chen Shukang, was born on February 27, 1903 in Xiangxiang, Hunan. Born in Jiangmen, his grandfather was a general of the Hunan Army. He was a long-tested and loyal communist fighter, a great proletarian revolutionary and military strategist, an outstanding leader of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, and one of the founders of the cause of national defense science and technology and education in New China.
In 1952, Chairman General Chen Geng prepared to establish the Military Engineering College of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (Kazakhstan Military Industry). **One of the key leaders of Tek. He joined the Communist Party of China in 1922.
In 1924, he entered the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy. After graduation, he stayed in school as a deputy captain and company commander. Participated in the pacification of the merchant rebellion and the crusade against Chen Jiongming.
Later, during the Anti-Japanese War, he successively served as the commander of the 386th Brigade of the 129th Division of the Eighth Route Army. After the Northern Expedition, the Nanchang Uprising, the Long March, the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the War of Liberation, the Korean War, and the War of Aid to Vietnam to Resist the United States, he made great contributions to the people's liberation cause. In 1955 he was awarded the rank of General.
He was awarded the Order of August 1 of the First Class, the Order of Independence and Freedom of the First Class, and the Order of Liberation of the First Class. He died in Shanghai on March 16, 1961, at the age of 58.
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In fact, during the Nanchang Uprising, General Su Yu and Marshal ** were all subordinates of General Chen Geng, and the author said so, which is understandable, but the author lacked the difference between the corps and the field army, so the title is inappropriate. Su Yu is the commander of Sanye, and Chen Geng is the commander of the Corps.
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There is no comparison, one is growing up in the embrace of the party, the other is staying away from the ** for a long time, fighting alone, going deep into the enemy's belly, the War of Liberation, the second field is the supporting role of the third field, and Chen Shuai is also a supporting role. You Shan commanded the large corps to fight, and in terms of seniority, Liu Shuai, Chen Shuai, and Chen Da General were all far superior, but the solution to burying the 8 million troops of the Chiang dynasty depended on the company and platoon commanders under Gangshan.
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Chen Geng had already devoted himself to communist intelligence work in Shanghai before the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, and he had already been connected with *** when he was at the Whampoa Military Academy, and his qualifications were old enough. It's just that in the later period, the troops led the troops to fight later than others.
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The author starts with "Chen Geng and Su Yu, who is more powerful?" "It's really inappropriate to use the question.
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Each of the Founding Fathers had different strengths.
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Just look at the rankings. Su Yu is in front.
Thank you for the trouble to adopt!
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It can be seen from the ranking of the top ten generals that Su Yu is the first.
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The reason why I didn't rate the marshal:
1. The important basis for the evaluation of military ranks is the position and seniority during the period of the Red Army, the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army 2, the marshal is generally the commander of the corps during the Red Army period, and the division commander and division political commissar of the Eighth Route Army 3. Although Chen Geng was the first phase of Huangpu, he was the division commander during the Red Army period and the brigade commander during the Eighth Route Army. It is two levels lower than the above requirements, so it is appropriate to rank as a general.
In addition, he also saved Lao Jiang's life and had something to do with Lao Jiang, even if he was a "pro-soldier", he had to "defend".
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