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Who are the three semi-militarists in China?

"Three great strategists" refer to the three great marshals of our army, Peng, Lin Biao and Liu Bocheng; "Half" refers to Chiang Kai-shek's General Bai Chongxi. The three marshals, Peng, Lin Biao and Liu Bocheng, all took part in many battles. After the founding of New China, they were praised by the Republic of China. They are well-deserved military strategists in the history of China.

Bai Chongxi can be called a "semi-militarist" and "Bai Chongxi was fierce in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's time. Chairman Mao once said that Bai Chongxi called himself "Little Zhuge" and liked to lead troops. As long as he pounces on the people's side, he can give him 500 thousand troops to lead. "

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In fact, the sources of the three military strategists are all in the book Military Celebrities, which introduces the lives of three marshals, Peng, Lin Biao and Liu Bocheng, and also makes some comments on their military careers. War is cruel, if it weren't for war, so many families wouldn't be fragmented; There will not be so many innocent compatriots displaced; There won't be so many heroic martyrs who lost their precious lives ... but it's also because of the war that they have ushered in today's beautiful life.

President Bai Chongxi also recognized it. He once said that if he was willing to throw himself at the people's side, he could give him 500,000 troops to be led by Bai Chongxi, and Bai Chongxi always called himself Zhuge Xiao. Turning a page of history, whether it was the Northern Expedition or War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Bai Chongxi did fight many beautiful battles, which once made our army suffer a lot. His performance on the battlefield is worthy of the title of first-class general Jiang Jun.