At that time, Zhong Wei was the commander of the Fifth Division of the Second Longitudinal Division of the Northeast Field Army. On March 8, Lin Biao ordered him to cross the Songhua River south, ready to cooperate with Dongye No.1 and No.6 in the big house to panic in the Kuomintang army. When the troops arrived at Kaoshantun, they found a large number of enemy troops retreating in the direction of Dehui. Under the command of Zhong Wei, the 5th Division surrounded the officers and men of 7 1 264th Regiment of the 88th National Army Division 1337 in Tunzi.
Major General Zhong Wei
Are you going to fight or not? Zhong Wei and the political commissar had a serious disagreement. The political commissar believes that eastward advancement is the overall situation, and the orders of superiors are iron discipline. We should not covet immediate interests and shake the determination of the headquarters. Even if we win the battle, we are wrong. Zhong Wei insisted on fighting. He believes that it is wrong to disobey the orders of superiors, but it is even more wrong to delay the fighters and affect the overall situation.
At loggerheads, the fighter plane is about to miss. Zhong Wei made up his mind: "That's settled. Stay here and fight. Wrong number. I'll take care of it and fight! "
On March 6, from 5 am to 2 am, Zhong Wei received three telegrams from Lin Biao, demanding an immediate eastward transfer. He was unmoved because he saw the change of the war situation. He surrounded a regiment of the 88th Division, and the enemy 87th Division was coming to reinforce. He organized the fighting and reported to Lin Biao. There is only one theme in the telegram: I can't carry out your orders for the time being because there is a big war ahead.
Lin Biao, who has always been persistent, was finally moved by Zhong Wei's persistence, and he changed his mind.
Finally, the 5 th Division wiped out a regiment of the 88 th Division, and then turned around to stall the 87 th Division that came to reinforce. Lin Biao led the 1st 1 and 6th vertical westward advance to annihilate the 87th Division of Guojiatun National Army in one fell swoop, and won three victories in Jiangnan. Zhong Wei defied and mobilized Lin Biao, but Lin Biao didn't mistreat him. Zhong Wei is the only person in the whole field system who has been directly promoted from a division commander to a column commander (commander).
Zhong Wei is no worse than Barton, because he has a very distinct personality like Barton.
At the beginning of the Anti-Japanese War, he served as the political commissar of the Hubei-Henan advance detachment. Because of disagreement with the leader of the detachment, he ran away with his wife, newborn child and security class in a rage. They went through hardships and found the old army-the third division of the New Fourth Army in northern Jiangsu. Huang Kecheng took him in and made him head of the 28th regiment of the 10 brigade.
Zhong Wei's troops can "rob". Before the war, the soldiers had been "captured by the fifth division" in their pockets. After a battle, the whole city was covered with "captured by the fifth division" On one occasion, the note also posted two ammunition trucks passing by the Dongye headquarters. In the dispute between the two sides, Zhong Wei came to help, "What is yours and what is mine! They are all eight routes, all of which are against the Kuomintang. " With this sentence, the people of the 5 th division unloaded the car.
Zhong Wei himself likes to play. When he was in Beiman, as soon as Zhong Wei finished the war, he handed over the troops to the political commissar and deputy division commander and went back to Harbin to dance. When cadres and soldiers see the teacher coming back, it means going to war. Zhong Wei is wilder than Barton. At most, he dares to kick the ass of a soldier who was shocked by the war, but he never dares to bully his superiors with a gun. Zhong Wei Dale. After crossing the river in 49 years, Zhong Wei's 49th Army was ambushed by Bai Chongnuo in Hunan. Chen Bojun, deputy commander of the Corps who commanded the operation, ordered the retreat. Zhong Wei disagreed and insisted on waiting for reinforcements, otherwise everything would be over. Chen said he was the second in command, and he had the final say. Pulled out a pistol and pointed it at Chen's forehead, yelling, If you withdraw again, I'll shoot!
If you make a movie "Major General Zhong Wei", I think its box office effect in China will not be worse than "General Barton". But Zhong Wei is not as lucky as Barton. 1In August, 959, the Central Military Commission held an unprecedented enlarged meeting. In addition to those on duty at home, leaders of major military regions, officers and men of various services and arms, political commissars of commanders of various field armies, and full-time cadres of various divisions all attended the meeting and criticized Peng. At the meeting, the leader of the General Political Department put a bombshell, saying that Peng owed the blood of the Red Army Corps on the Long March, and Peng personally ordered the shooting of a company commander of the Red Army Corps. Lin Biao also followed the conscience nonsense, saying that Peng could not have killed all the people in a legion, because a legion was created and led by Chairman Mao himself. Zhong Wei spoke at this time. He attended the meeting as the chief of staff of the Beijing Army.
"Nonsense", Zhong Wei rebuked and stood up. "This is completely out of thin air. Were you there? I was there! I did it! Peng Zong is not here, and he doesn't know about it! Now let's be clear, that man deserved it and should be killed! That was when the No.1 1 and No.3 Legion stormed Loushanguan. The enemy counterattacked, and he chickened out and escaped. He also pulled several soldiers to revolt and was taken by our follow-up troops to enforce battlefield discipline. What's the fuss? If you don't kill him, he will kill us. If it were you, you would also order him to be shot. I think someone has ulterior motives, pulling old scores from history, creating troubles, provoking the relationship between the first and third armies, and harming General Peng. " At this point, his blood rushed up and his face flushed. He pointed to the stage and almost shouted, "Didn't you force General Peng to explain the members of the military club?" Count me in and take me to shoot! " Lin Biao was speechless, and Xiao Hua ordered Zhong Wei to be handcuffed and taken out of the venue and sent to a military court.
People have not forgotten Zhong Wei. A few years later, Mao Zedong accidentally asked about Zhong Wei, but this inevitably led to the settlement of the Zhong Wei case, but he could never return to the army. He was sent to Anhui as the deputy director of the Agriculture Department.
Ten years later, Peng was critically ill. According to the keeper's records, there were some names in Peng's last mumbling. (Source: Ancient and Modern Stories)
Zhong Wei the Warrior.
The Military Data of the Three Years' Liberation War in Northeast China (compiled by the Northeast Military Command of China People's Liberation Army1June, 949) said: "This unit is the most dynamic division in the Northeast Army, with the strongest assault force, rapid progress, rich operational experience, both offensive and defensive, and is famous for its onslaught, dash and chase. He is good at sports operations and is a first-class main division in the Northeast Army. " Commander of the first-class main division, so is General Zhong Wei.
General Zhong Wei, formerly known as Zhong Buyun, was born in Sanyang Township, Pingjiang, Hunan Province. The general is young, studious, active and eloquent. After joining the Red Army, I worked as a propagandist, propaganda captain, director of a society and secretary of a party branch. The general commanded the battle, fierce and meticulous, brave and agile. People say, "Brave as a tiger, alert as a deer and cunning as an old fox."
General Zhong Wei is short and thin, with big ears, big mouth, small nose and small eyes, which he neglected when he first met. However, when they came out, everyone was scratching their eyes. The general's voice is like a yellow bell. He is eloquent, eloquent and has no scruples. So some people say, "Zhong Wei, success is also a mouth, and failure is also a mouth."
General Zhong Wei is good at calligraphy. His father, Zhong Suisheng, is a rural calligrapher who is proficient in the Four Books and Five Classics. General Gai's interest in calligraphy stems from family education. Fighting on the battlefield, lack of pen and ink, often use sand as paper and branches as pens, and practice endlessly. I saw the general's calligraphy banner "Poems by Chairman Mao * Heroes everywhere in the evening smoke", which was brave and bold, plain and proud. This is also a portrayal of general temperament.
Liu, former deputy chief of staff of Guangzhou Military Region, said: Every time you attack a city, you will win. General Zhong Wei was in a good mood and waved his hand at Linchi. All of them were sealed by the XX Department and ordered to be distributed to soldiers. After the enemy city fell, wherever there were guns, ammunition, food and materials, there was a seal of "XX captured". The neighboring army refused to accept it and sued Dongye headquarters. General Zhong Wei plausibly said: "There is a seal to prove it!" Liu said it wouldn't hurt to fight the general.
During the Red Army period, in a certain battle, a battalion of the Third Army was surrounded by the enemy. The commander of Peng Juntuan ordered a battalion commander to rush to clear the gap, but failed and retreated. When the battalion commander came back, General Peng was furious and ordered: "Kill this battalion commander!" Zhong Wei didn't obey. Push the battalion commander out of the house, pull out his gun and put it in the air. He whispered to the battalion commander, "Go quickly, hide for a few days, and never show up!" " Then, Zhong Wei led his troops, bravely broke through the enemy's lines and rescued a camp.
General Zhong Wei is good at distinguishing gunshots. As soon as he hears gunshots, he knows the enemy's actual situation, quantity, advance and retreat, attack and defense.
1948 1 month, Lin Biao sent a message to Zhong Wei to be promoted to deputy commander of the column. General Zhong Wei was unhappy and went back to Lin Biao and said, "I'd rather be the head of a chicken than the tail of an ox." Lin Biao considered for a long time, and was appointed as the commander of the 12th vertical by Zhong Wei. Zhong Wei is the only cadre in the Northeast Field Army who was directly promoted to column commander by teachers.
In the northeast battlefield, Zhong Wei led his troops to conquer Wenjiatai and captured a large number of enemies. Most officers of the Kuomintang army disguised themselves as soldiers and hid among them. Zhong Wei ordered the assembled prisoners to run, and all the stragglers were arrested and questioned. Sure enough, most of the officers left behind were officers, and Chen Lin Da, commander of the new Fifth Army, was among them.
During the "Cultural Revolution", the rebels took sacks, ordered General Zhong Wei to go in, tied the bags and beat them with disorderly sticks. Then, throw it into the river. General Zhong Wei broke free from the sack, jumped into the other side of the river and ran away.
1980, 1980 On February 24th, 1980, the Central Military Commission issued a document for Zhong Wei's rehabilitation to the Beijing Military Region: "With the approval of the central authorities, Zhong Wei, chief of staff of the Beijing Military Region Command, left his post to rest, and was designated as administrative level 7, and was paid by the regular corps (the salary will be implemented from the date of publication)." Later, he was promoted to the deputy treatment of the military region. After the rehabilitation, General Zhong Wei reported to the Military Commission and asked for a mountain. It is said that General Huang Kecheng once advised Zhong Wei: "You just stay where you are. If there is another war, I will come to you." After that, the general fell ill and died on April 24, 1984 at the age of 73.