After his death, his friend General Li Kenong actually threw his wine glass angrily. So what happened? Who is this general and what kind of legendary color does it have in him?

He is a general born with a wise and courageous general. Not only is he lively, humorous and witty, but he also has outstanding military achievements. He is an amazing general in New China. He has extremely excellent military talents and military literacy. His life is full of legends.

On a night of war, he risked his life and ran 160 miles of mountain roads on his back, rushing out of the enemy's blockade, and becoming Chiang Kai-shek's life-saving benefactor. After his death, his friend General Li Kenong actually threw his wine glass angrily. So what happened? Who is this general and what kind of legendary color does it have in him?

He is the great proletarian revolutionary, military strategist, and founding hero of our country. Chen Geng is an excellent leader of the People's Army and one of the founders of the national defense education cause of New China. At the beginning of the last century, Chen Geng was born in Xiangxiang County, Hunan Province. In his early years, his parents attached great importance to Chen Geng's cultivation. When he was very young, Chen Geng was sent to a private school by his parents. At that time, China was in internal and external troubles, and people's lives were in dire straits. After seeing the current situation of the country, 13-year-old Chen Geng felt deeply that knowledge could not change the current situation of the country being bullied, so he abandoned his pen and joined the army and began an important turning point in his life.

In just 4 years, Chen Geng grew from an ordinary soldier to an excellent officer. Later, Chen Geng left the army and came to Changsha alone, working and studying. At the same time, he also joined the National Salvation Association and actively engaged in anti-imperialist and patriotic activities.

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1922, Chen Geng joined the Communist Party of China and became an outstanding talent of our party. He entered the self-study university run by the chairman, had close contact with important leaders of our party, and participated in revolutionary work. When he was 21 years old, Chen Geng was admitted to Whampoa Military Academy and became a student of the first phase of Whampoa . After graduating from the military academy, Chen Geng stayed at the school as deputy captain and company commander, participated in the quelling of the rebellion of the merchant regiment and the siege of Chen Jiongming in .

Chen Geng's life has gone through countless battles, made great achievements for China's liberation cause, and his life is legendary. During the Eastern Expedition, Chen Geng once carried Chiang Kai-shek out of danger in the rain of bullets. During the anti-encirclement and suppression battle in the Soviet area, he was seriously injured and commanded the battle on a stretcher. He rescued the Red Army from the siege several times. On the way to Long March , he miraculously rescued many comrades.

More worth mentioning is that during his healing in Shanghai, Chen Geng served as the instructor of the Red Agent. His wit and decisiveness have also been circulated as a good story by later generations. Especially in those days, how did he escape after being imprisoned by Chiang Kai-shek, and the reason for this is still an unresolved mystery.

Chen Geng's superb command tactics on the battlefield have been around for half a century and are still praised by military scientists. During the War of Liberation, Chen Geng put aside his old love and competed with his former classmates and teachers. After the founding of New China, he returned to the battlefield to fight against the French invaders because the Vietnamese leader personally ordered the generals. During the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, Chen Geng led the Volunteer Army to compete with the US military with advanced weapons and equipment.

1961, Chen Geng walked through his legendary life. After his death, his former friend Li Kenong was deeply saddened. While drinking, he threw his glass of wine angrily and lamented: Drinking has no taste. It can be seen from this that the revolutionary relationship between General Li Kenong and Chen Geng was extraordinary.