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Chapter 64 The Central Plains Army uses flexible actions to contain the enemy on the outside

(July 13, 1946) Zheng and Li [1] (1) Chiang Kai-shek was determined to fight. His plan was to attack Jiangsu and Anhui first, and then North China, and attempted to destroy our Central Plains army.Its plan to attack Jiangsu and Anhui is scheduled to take place within a few days. It will be divided into three routes, one from Xuzhou to the south, one from Jinpu to the east, and the other from Jiangbei to the north. . (2) Our Party is determined to smash the reactionary attacks, strive for victory and achieve peace. (3) The task of our Central Plains Army is to act flexibly, in the vast territory of Hubei, Henan, Anhui, Sichuan, and Shaanxi, to contain a large number of reactionary troops on the outside lines, and to help our troops fighting on the inside lines win victory. stage; then our internal troops cross the Huai River to the south, join up with the Central Plains Army, and seize the lines of Xinyang, Dabie Mountains, and Anqing, which is the second stage.

(4) The above plans shall be kept secret. (5) This e-mail will be destroyed after reading. (6) Please report your action plan. central noon yuan Published according to Mao Zedong's manuscript.
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