Cloud Tour on August 1 | Those Things About the Army Building ㉘


Release time:

2020-07-16

In the Nanchang Uprising, there was a mysterious figure known as the "God of War." On the eve of the uprising, he traveled alone to Nanchang to participate in the uprising. He is Liu Bocheng.

There was a mysterious figure in the Nanchang Uprising, known as the "God of War". On the eve of the uprising, he traveled alone to Nanchang to participate in the uprising; he was Liu Bocheng.

In July 1927, as the Nationalist-Communist cooperation in the Northern Expedition was achieving victories and the workers' and peasants' movements were flourishing, the right-wing factions of the Kuomintang, led by Chiang Kai-shek and Wang Jingwei, betrayed the revolution and brutally massacred Communist Party members and revolutionary masses. At this critical moment, Liu Bocheng, who was serving as the commander of the temporarily organized 15th Army, requested "sick leave" from the National Government's Military Commission and immediately rushed to Nanchang to assist Zhou Enlai in organizing and mobilizing the Nanchang Uprising. At 2 a.m. on August 1, under the leadership of the Communist Party's front committee headed by Zhou Enlai, He Long, Ye Ting, Zhu De, Liu Bocheng, and others led over 20,000 troops under the party's command to launch the uprising in Nanchang. The participating troops launched an attack on the enemy according to the predetermined plan. During the battle, Liu Bocheng worked alongside the military commander of the uprising, He Long, to command the fight. They braved the enemy's gunfire, carefully observing the enemy's firepower situation. They directed the troops to adopt tactics of frontal suppression and flanking maneuvers, quickly capturing the enemy's command center. By 6 a.m., the uprising army had completely controlled the entire urban area, achieving victory in the Nanchang Uprising.