General Zhang is a professional soldier in the pure sense of China. In War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he led the troops to fight countless hard battles, fierce battles and victories, and was injured many times. He survived many battles. As many contemporary descendants of China, you may only know that Zhang and his 74th Division (called the 74th Army during War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression) were wiped out by the East China Field Army under the command of General Chen Yi and General Su Yu in the battle, which is a classic example in the civil war history of this country. However, little is known about General Zhang's other life stories before that, especially the fierce and arduous battles with the Japanese invaders that General Zhang participated in during the Second World War. Zhang's 74th Army is an anti-Japanese heroic force. Under the leadership of General Wang, the commander of the army, he participated in almost all the major battles of the National Revolutionary Army against the Japanese in the eight-year Anti-Japanese War, killing and injuring countless Japanese invaders, defeating the elite of the Japanese army many times, and creating a national famous victory in De 'an, known as the Anti-Japanese Iron Army. If this history is not known to future generations, it is obviously unfair to those anti-Japanese heroes who died heroically and bloodily, which is also the most painful thing for China people. As China people with conscience, we have the responsibility to tell the Chinese people this true history, so that they can have a more comprehensive understanding of the sufferings of the Chinese nation that happened more than 60 years ago. As historical materialists, we should not judge heroes only by ideology and personal success or failure. We should get rid of the historical dross of "the winner is king, and the loser is enemy" in China traditional culture, and we can objectively and comprehensively evaluate General Zhang's life as a professional soldier from a historical height, which is also considered biased.
Mr. Sun Wen once said: The tide of history is vast. Those who go along with it prosper, and those who go against it perish. This sentence can also summarize Zhang's legendary life.