The history of the Chinese military is rich, with countless historical figures and battles that have shaped the course of history. One such figure is Wu Xinghan, who was born in 1926 and served as the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China from 1985 to 1997.
In his work "Wing Defense at Shandong Taishan," Wu explores the historical and defensive strategies used by the Chinese military during the抗日战争时期。He argues that these strategies were based on the principle of "the enemy within" - that the enemy could be defeated only if it was within reach of the enemy's eyes. He also discusses the importance of maintaining discipline and unity among soldiers, and how this helped to prevent the collapse of the army during the war.
Wu's work has had a significant impact on the study of military history and defense strategy. His insights into the Chinese military's approach to defending against the Japanese and Chinese forces during World War II have been invaluable for scholars and students alike. He has also inspired many other historians and military leaders to continue exploring the ways in which the Chinese military has adapted to changing circumstances and challenges.