Wei's profile
Wei Jiahui, also known as Wei Ruizhen, 1968 was born in a peasant family in Shaogangtun, Luocheng County, Guangxi. Like other Zhuang generals of the New Fourth Army, Wei Guoqing, Zhao, Zhu and Qin Shimian, Wei also participated in the baise uprising. The difference is that Wei embarked on the revolutionary road earlier than them. /kloc-in the autumn of 0/923, I left my hometown and went to Sanshui County, Guangdong Province to participate in the peasant revolutionary movement. 1924 In May, he joined China in Sanshui County and was sent to the Guangzhou Peasant Movement hosted by Mao Zedong. The New Fourth Army is the people's army led by China, and it is also an armed group that the sons and daughters of all ethnic groups of the Chinese nation struggle together. Among the New Fourth Army are Dong, Hui, Zhuang, Tibetan, She, Tujia, Korean and Mongolian minority fighters. Wei is an excellent son of the Zhuang people. According to the agreement reached between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, the Red Army guerrillas in 14 areas in eight southern provinces will be assembled into the new Fourth Army. What exciting news for Wei! From then on, the weak guerrillas will merge into a torrent of steel. Since then, many long-lost old comrades have to fight side by side. However, Wei failed to gather in southern Anhui. The party decided that he should be the deputy director and later director of the communications department of the New Fourth Army in Ji 'an. He will be responsible for conveying the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China's decision on establishing an anti-Japanese national United front to guerrillas scattered in mountainous areas, mobilizing them to go down the mountain to accept the adaptation, and also negotiating with the local Kuomintang military and political authorities about the supply of military supplies and traffic security for guerrillas going down the mountain. Wei obeyed the needs of the party and the people and went in and out of Wugong Mountain, Jiulong Mountain and Tiejing Mountain many times. Through patient propaganda and persuasion, he helped guerrilla comrades successfully realize the strategic transformation from civil war to anti-Japanese war. After the guerrillas went down the mountain, he overcame all kinds of difficulties and made careful and proper arrangements to ensure the safety of the guerrillas and set off for the anti-Japanese front on time. Since then, Wei was transferred to the Jiangxi office of the New Fourth Army, and continued to publicize the great significance of Kuomintang-Communist cooperation against Japan to people from all walks of life, organized anti-Japanese democratic games, and mobilized patriotic youth to participate in the New Fourth Army.