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Why did Cai Tingkai, a deserter of Nanchang Uprising, become the vice chairman after the founding of the People's Republic of China?
There are many brave and invincible soldiers in the Kuomintang ranks. I have to say that Chiang Kai-shek really knows pearls, and the selected soldiers are even more brave and good at fighting. On the anti-Japanese battlefield, many Kuomintang generals rushed to the front, which boosted the morale of the army and scared the enemy not to attack easily. Unfortunately, Chiang Kai-shek only thought about his great cause of reunification in the end, but he didn't think about the people and his own army. What do people think? Deliberately started the war, so the final outcome was to defeat Taiwan Province Province. Next, this is also an excellent general of the national army, who has made amazing achievements in the anti-Japanese battlefield. He is Cai Tingkai.

/F2 deb 48 F8 c 5494 eeb 4247 FD 026 F5 E0 Fe 98257 ef 0? X-BCE-process = image/resize, m _ lfit, w _ 450, h _ 600, limit _ 1/quality, q _ 85 Cai Tingkai can be called a soldier in the cracks. Why? In fact, he was a grateful soldier who devoted himself to serving the country, but he could never find the right way to serve the country, so he just kept exploring and looking for the right way until the founding of New China. He also participated in a famous battle in Shanghai that year and later became famous overnight. Whoever he is, he will have heard of his war. He has a good relationship with Ye Ting, and he and Ye Ting are fellow villagers. Of course, Ye Ting trusted him.

At that time, he was very talented in leading troops to fight, so he came up with the idea of wooing him to join the party organization and participate in the uprising struggle together. He once asked Cai Tingkai face to face, but Cai Tingkai never replied to Ye Ting, which made Ye Ting misunderstand that he had agreed by default.

/ca 1349540923 DD 54044 FD 7a 1 da 09 B3 de 9 c 82483 e? X-BCE-process = image/resize,m _ lfit,w _ 450,h _ 600,limit _ 1/quality,q _ 85。 However, the facts are not exactly as expected. In a battle in Nanchang, Cai Tingkai was having a meeting with Wang Jingwei when he suddenly got a message that it was his own army.

In fact, he didn't want to argue with Ye Ting, so he thought of a way to get back to the station immediately and volunteered to take part in their uprising. Ye Ting saw that Cai Tingkai was so active in the uprising, so Ye Ting happily accepted Cai Tingkai's request. Put him in command immediately. And let him lead troops to fight forward, but after Cai Tingkai was ordered, he did not go to the uprising, but led troops to take refuge in Chiang Kai-shek. The original uprising plan was completely screwed up, and the morale of the army was passively shaken.

/d 0 1373 f 082025 AAF 042d 0 e 02 f 0 edab 64024 f 1 ADF? X-BCE-process = image/resize, m _ lfit, w _ 450, h _ 600, limit _ 1/quality, q _ 85 However, on the anti-Japanese battlefield, Chiang Kai-shek ordered Cai Tingkai to withdraw and return, but Cai Tingkai insisted on resisting Japan. Because Chiang Kai-shek was angered at this time, he was never used again and finally returned to his hometown. After the founding of New China, Zhou Enlai found him and appointed him as the vice president of the country at the age of 76.