The heroic story of Yunnan Red Army's Long March
Luo Binghui (1897.12-1946.6) was born in a poor Han family in Yiliang, Yunnan. 19 15 joined the Yunnan army as a soldier and was bravely promoted to battalion commander. 1922, participated in the war to protect the country, the Crusade and the Northern Expedition. /KLOC-0 secretly joined China in July, 929, and in the same year1October 165438+ led the soldiers uprising of Jingwei Brigade in Ji 'an, Jiangxi, and joined the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army. He has served as head of the regiment, brigade commander, commander of the second column of the Sixth Army, commander of the Twelfth Army and commander of the 22nd Army. Shortly after the fifth counter-campaign against "encirclement and suppression" began, he served as the head of the Red Nine Army Corps. He was an executive member of the Central Committee of chinese soviet republic. He led his troops to participate in the defending battle of Guangchang and escorted the anti-Japanese advance team northward. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, Luo Binghui worked in the United front in the name of deputy chief of staff and deputy commander, and opened up the anti-Japanese base area in eastern Anhui. 1946 when the liberation war broke out, Luo Binghui served as the second deputy commander of the New Fourth Army and the second deputy commander of the Shandong Military Region, leading the Zaozhuang Campaign. On June 2 1 day of the same year, he died in Linyi, Shandong Province and was buried in Linyi.