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Chapter 130 The Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Field Army prepares to cooperate with the Northeast

(November 17, 1947) Yang Luo Yang Geng[1], and the Central Working Committee, the Military Region[2], sued Lin Biao[3] and the Northeast Bureau: Telegram at 22:00 on the 15th. (1) Agree to move to Jin County to rest for three weeks, and then cooperate with the Northeast to fight. (2) The Northeast will start a new campaign in the second half of this month. If you can start a new campaign in the middle of next month, you can play a powerful role in cooperation. (3) You should prepare to carry out several battles within four months (December to March) during the freezing period, try to cut off the Pingjin, Pingbao, and Pingzhang railways if possible, and seize the railways and the cities that may be captured nearby , strongholds, wipe out the enemies who may be wiped out in these railways, cities, strongholds and their vicinity, and prepare to directly cooperate with our army in the Northeast.This plan should include the time for rest after each battle and the manpower and material resources that must be replenished.

(4) During the period of rest and reorganization, we should focus on land education in politics, and education in tackling tough problems in military affairs. (5) After repeated victories, the cadres will inevitably feel arrogant and underestimate the enemy. You should strictly prevent it. First of all, the leaders themselves should prevent this kind of psychology from happening. (6) Peng Nie, Xiaohuang[4] focused on supplying part of the shells and explosives produced and captured to the Northwest Pengzhang[5] Field Army, and supplemented Pengzhang with some recruits. (Xu Tengbo [6] has implemented this plan, but you have not implemented it).

Military Commission Xu Xiao Published according to Mao Zedong's manuscript. -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ note [1] Yang Luo Yang Geng refers to Yang Dezhi, Luo Ruiqing, Yang Chengwu, and Geng Biao, who were respectively the commander, first political commissar, second political commissar, and chief of staff of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Field Army at that time. [2] Refers to the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region. [3] Lin Biao, then the commander-in-chief and political commissar of the Northeast Democratic Alliance Army. [4] Peng, referring to Peng Zhen, who was then a member of the Standing Committee of the Central Working Committee of the Communist Party of China.Nie Xiao, referring to Nie Rongzhen and Xiao Ke, were respectively the commander, political commissar and deputy commander of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region at that time.Huang, refers to Huang Jing (1912-1958), a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, who was then the deputy political commissar of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region.

[5] Peng Zhang, referring to Peng Dehuai and Zhang Zongxun, who were respectively the commander, political commissar and deputy commander of the Northwest Field Army at that time. [6] Xu Tengbo refers to Xu Xiangqian, Teng Daiyuan, and Bo Yibo, who were respectively the first deputy commander, second deputy commander, and first deputy political commissar of the Shanxi-Hebei-Luyu Military Region.
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