In the later period of the anti-* * * war, Tang was limited by the general environment and suffered repeated wars and defeats. Only loyal to Chiang Kai-shek, the state property and army as far as possible to Taiwan Province province. After Tang died in Japan, Chiang Kai-shek delivered a speech at the Koch House in Yangmingshan, which called Tang "I would rather die in Shanghai than be afraid of Japan".
Someone once concluded that Tang's life was a life of fighting, a life of winning more with less, a life of retreating with small advances, a life of bringing notoriety to the 13 army, and a life of following Chiang Kai-shek and finally being abandoned.
General Tang's command habit in battle is quite interesting. When he was the commander-in-chief of the 3 1 Army, Song Tao was the chief of staff and Wan was the deputy chief of staff. Song's aides are in charge of trivial matters, big and small, at Tang's headquarters every day. The aides at the headquarters all laugh at him as a standing aide. Deputy chief of staff generally doesn't go to work at headquarters. During the war, Song's chief of staff stayed in the rear, and Wan's deputy chief of staff went to the headquarters to direct operations. Tang likes to bring a staff officer (with a map), an adjutant, seven or eight spearmen and a radio station. He took a bus to the front to find a military station to stay and move with the troops. He used wired electricity to command the nearby frontline troops and used radio to command the headquarters. Don Bowen often drafts manuscripts himself and then gives them to translators for translation. If the traffic is difficult, he will ride a horse instead. There is an interesting thing about Don's moodiness. /kloc-at the beginning of 0/943, Tang visited Linquan, and the local people invited Tang to see the play and arranged for him to beat his fickle lover. After Tang saw it, he ordered Xie, the secretary of the headquarters, to be locked up. Everyone and thank secretary are puzzling. It turned out that this Xie Shuji also lost a wife with little feet in the back office of Zhenping at the headquarters, and did not abandon life in disguise. In addition to her grief and indignation, Mrs. Xie also had an idea that she was not afraid of death. She might as well complain about parking. So once when Tang's motorcade passed by, Mrs. Xie stopped and handed in the form paper, but Tang forgot to read it. This time, when I saw the play, I immediately "upheld justice" and inexplicably locked up Secretary Xie. After I locked it up, I forgot and didn't ask again. Headquarters released people, so they were released. for reference only