The life of General Xu Guofu.
19 14 12 was born in Lu' an city, Anhui province.
1928 10 Join the Communist Youth League of China.
/kloc-0 joined the Chinese red army of workers and peasants in June, 929.
1932 65438+joined China in February.
During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he served as a soldier, squad leader, platoon leader, company political instructor, party secretary of Hong Jiu Military Political Department, organization minister, administrative director, deputy organization minister, and head of the 1st 1 regiment of the Cavalry Division of the Red Fourth Army Command.
During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, he served as the captain of the first and fourth teams of the Eighth Route Army Barracks School, the captain of the fourth team of the sixth brigade of the General School of the Anti-Japanese Military and Political University, the battalion commander of the second battalion of the first branch of the Anti-Japanese University, the chief of staff and head of the cavalry regiment of the fourth division of the Eighth Route Army in southern Hebei, and the deputy head and head of the 22nd regiment of the New Eighth Brigade.
During the War of Liberation, he served as deputy political commissar and deputy brigade commander of the 23rd Brigade of the Third Column of the Northeast People's Autonomous Army, deputy commander and commander of the 9th Division of the Third Column, commander of the 13th Division of the Fifth Column and commander of the 11th Division of the 40th Army of the Fourth Field Army.
After the founding of New China, he served as the first deputy commander, chief of staff and acting commander of the 4th1Army, commander of armored forces and deputy commander of Wuhan Military Region.
1955 was awarded the rank of major general, and won the second-class August 1st Medal, the second-class Medal of Independence and Freedom, and the second-class Medal of Liberation.
1988 won the first-class Red Star Meritorious Medal.
Member of the 6th and 7th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
He died in Shenyang on August 26th, 2004 at the age of 9 1.
Regarding the truth about the casualties in Tiepingli Campaign, Xu Guofu loudly criticized the "military history" and misunderstood the people.
In the Battle of Dipingli, Xu Guofu was the division commander of 40th Army 1 19. At the Deng Zhi meeting before the Battle of Hengcheng came to an end and the Battle of Dipingli began, Deng Hua, deputy commander of the Volunteers, appointed him as the United Front Command. Xu Guofu is the most representative and authoritative commander of the Volunteers in evaluating the casualties and results of the Battle of Dipingli. However, in Xu Guofu's memoirs, he denied the widely circulated description of a large number of casualties among combatants on the ground floor, and denied that the battalion commander (especially Meng Zhuohua, head of the 357th regiment) was sobbing. Xu Guofu bluntly stated in his book that the author of 1995' s military history misjudged the victory or defeat of the war, did not interview first-hand experience, and misled future generations with clerical errors.