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Why is Liu Bocheng also called Wu Shen? What's the story behind it?
After graduating from Liu Bocheng Military Academy, when the platoon leader fought the first battle, he saw that the other party was a mob bandit, ordered the charge and jumped first. Although the boss praised him for his bravery, he admitted that he was "foolhardy and didn't play well." From then on, he will think and summarize every battle. After the failure of Nanchang Uprising, he went to the Soviet Union and immediately summed up four weaknesses and eight operational mistakes. Although he was the chief of staff in the Red Army, he always commanded at the front line and put forward measures in combination with field visits. When crossing the Dadu River, he personally stood on the river bank to organize artillery cover and deploy troops. After successfully crossing the river by boat in Anshun field, he calculated that it would take the whole army a month to cross the river with the existing ferry and seize the Luding Bridge in the north. When he led the warriors to win the bridge on a starry night, he stepped forward with great excitement and stamped his foot and said, "Luding Bridge, Luding Bridge, how much energy and effort we have paid for you!" After entering the anti-Japanese front, facing the cunning and fierce Japanese army, Liu Bocheng paid attention to battlefield investigation. Before the ambush in Shentouling, the headquarters first decided to ambush on the top of the mountain and hit the enemy passing under the road according to the map. Liu Bocheng personally went to see the terrain and found that the road was on the ridge. He even said, "If you are not careful, you will die!" He changed the ambush plan in time and wiped out more than 0/000 Japanese troops in World War I. Liu Bocheng also paid attention to learning from the strengths of the Japanese army. After the First World War, he immediately went to check the enemy positions and found that the "cat's ear hole" temporarily dug by the Japanese army was very useful for anti-artillery, so it was extended to various units. It is widely rumored in China that Liu Bocheng is "the rebirth of Wu Shen". In fact, he is good at fighting because he is good at deep thinking and practice, which is the result of the courage and wisdom that the revolutionary army has always advocated.