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Chapter 108 Chen Xie [1] changed the direction of the column to cross the south and advance

(July 19, 1947) Liu Deng, Xu Teng Bo Wang, Zheng Li, Xie Han[2]: (1) In order to assist Shaanxi, Gansu and Ningxia in defeating Hu Zongnan's [3] system, and at the same time assist Liu and Deng in managing the Central Plains, they decided to change the direction of use of Chen Xie's column to cross the south and advance. Military cameras wiped it out.Afterwards, it attacked western Henan, southern Shaanxi, and northern Hubei, and established a base area in the Hubei-Henan-Shaanxi border area as a wing to seize the Northwest.The Chen Xie column still belongs to the Peng Xi [4] sequence, and at the same time it still belongs to the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan formation.

(2) It is proposed that Zhao Jimei's [5] column (the main force of the Fifth Division), Qin Jiwei's [6] column, Kongwang's 38th Army [7] and Chen Xie's column march south together, all under the command of Chen Xie. (3) The above-mentioned four ministries of Chen, Zhao, Qin, and Kong will complete all political, military, financial, and cadre preparations within 20 days from the telegram, and they will cross the river before Hao[8]. (4) All preparations shall be kept confidential. (5) Chen Geng will return to Taiyue within a few days. Military Commission Wu Hao Published according to Mao Zedong's manuscript.

-------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ note [1] Chen Xie, referring to Chen Geng and Xie Fuzhi, who were respectively the commander and political commissar of the Fourth Column of the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Field Army at that time. [2] Liu Deng, referring to Liu Bocheng and Deng Xiaoping, who were the commander and political commissar of the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Field Army at that time.King Xu Teng Bo refers to Xu Xiangqian, Teng Daiyuan, Bo Yibo, and Wang Hongkun, who were respectively the first deputy commander, second deputy commander, first deputy political commissar, and third deputy commander of the Shanxi-Hebei-Luyu Military Region.Zheng, referring to Zheng Weisan, who was the first deputy secretary of the Central Plains Bureau of the CPC Central Committee at the time.Li, referring to Li Xiannian, who was then the second deputy secretary of the Central Plains Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and deputy commander of the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Field Army.Han, referring to Han Jun, was the deputy commander of the fourth column of the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Field Army at that time.

[3] Hu Zongnan, then director of the Xi'an Appeasement Office of the Kuomintang Army. [4] Peng Xi refers to Peng Dehuai and Xi Zhongxun, who served as commander, political commissar and deputy political commissar of the Northwest Field Corps at that time. [5] Zhao Jimei (1910-1947), a native of Macheng, Hubei.At that time, he was the commander of the twelfth column of the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Field Army.The Twelfth Column was formerly known as the Fifth Division of the New Fourth Army. [6] Qin Jiwei, born in 1914, was born in Huang'an (now Hong'an), Hubei.At that time, he was the commander of the Ninth Column of the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Field Army.

[7] Kong, referring to Kong Congzhou, that is, Kong Congzhou (1906-1991), a native of Xi'an, Shaanxi, was the commander of the 38th Army of the Northwest Democratic Alliance Army at that time.Wang, referring to Wang Feng, who was then the political commissar of the 38th Army of the Northwest Democratic Alliance Army. [8] Wei Hao, that is, August 19th.
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