In 1963, the central government urgently summoned Luo Dongjin to return to Beijing, and Luo Ronghuan

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-30

The cold winter of 1963 was bitterly cold, as if breathing with the capital.

Luo Dongjin was sitting quietly in the school's reading room, immersed in the sea of books. This quiet night was broken by a sudden news - * urgently summoned him to return to Beijing.

When he walked into the capital, he was greeted by the iron-blooded father who had been in front of the bed who had waved the Northern Expedition, ** Luo Dongjin looked at his weak father in front of the hospital bed, and his heart was very uncomfortable.

However, in the dim light, ** looked at his son and asked with a little reproach:"Why do you want to come back?”

What the hell is going on?Why did Luo Rongheng question his son so much?

This is not only a moving conversation, but also a story that spans the ages. Let's explore the past together, feel the turbulent history, and what kind of family and country feelings have been built by the father's responsibility to his son.

**, a great strategist and outstanding military leader, whose revolutionary journey began in 1927, when the Chinese Communist Party was facing difficulties. Serving as the party representative of the Secret Service Company, he rose to prominence in turbulent times.

However, his road was not smooth, and he not only showed outstanding leadership skills in the Fourth Army of the Red Army, but also solved the problems of the troops through in-depth investigation and study, and made great contributions to the stable development of the army.

In 1930, he became the secretary and political commissar of the Military Commission of the Red Fourth Army and became his right-hand man. In this position, he demonstrated excellent command art and crisis response ability by leading the troops to go deep into reality.

At the Gutian Conference, his reflections became a symbol of reforming the party's work style and contributed important experience to party building. During this period, he was not only a trusted leader, but also a mainstay in the revolutionary cause.

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he was stationed in Shandong, and after seven years of hard work, he made great efforts for the liberation of the country. **Speak highly of his performance in Shandong, recognize and encourage his hard work.

This period of history made the first to become the vanguard of the early stage of the Liberation War into the Northeast, and its military exploits not only created personal brilliance, but also contributed an important force to the victory of the party and the army.

**, the founding marshal, his name is not only engraved in the memory of history, but also a family educator full of family and country feelings. Behind his remarkable military career was a strong determination to be strict with his children, a family ethos designed to foster tenacity and deep affection.

**'s son, Luo Dongjin, was born in the smoke of the Anti-Japanese War. Due to the pressure of war and the environment, he was sent to foster care with a fellow villager during his childhood.

This period of separation cultivated Luo Dongjin's tenacious and independent qualities, but it also gave him a deep understanding of the true meaning of family education.

** The expectation of his son is not only his heroic performance in the army, but also requires him to integrate into the people and not be contaminated with the superiority of the cadres and children. This educational philosophy is not an empty slogan, but permeates all aspects of family life. When Luo Dongjin celebrated the achievements of the troops, because he was young and did not understand the meaning of the results, he wore a Japanese military gas mask and frolicked in the countryside, scaring children of the same age, which caused a deep reflection.

He resolutely criticized his son and reminded him how the villagers had taken care of him, so as to correct Luo Dongjin's behavior and make him deeply realize the importance of mingling with the people.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, ** moved the family to Beijing, and at the same time issued strict family rules for their children. This includes not detaching from the masses, not developing a sense of superiority, and mingling with the children of the workers and peasants.

This is not only a family code of conduct, but also a firm belief in communist values. He was often reticent, but he taught his children by doing.

During a summer vacation, ** personally took his son to witness the scene of local children working hard to collect firewood. He emphasized that we should love labor as much as they do, which is not only a verbal teaching, but also a personal demonstration to let the children deeply understand the dignity and value of labor.

In 1956, ** resigned due to health reasons, but even during the recuperation period, he did not relax his demands on himself and his family. He insisted on learning Xi and exercising, and even went to Guangdong, Fujian and other places to gain an in-depth understanding of people's lives and share these personal experiences and observations with his children.

** The concept of family education not only pays attention to the cultivation of moral character, but also pays attention to the daily behavior of children. His strict requirements are not simply to show authority, but to strive to shape the tenacious and resolute character of generations of children, and cultivate their deep feelings for family and country.

His approach to education is both disciplined and sets an example for his children through hands-on practice.

**As a parent, his strict requirements and firm stance are not rigid family rules, but a kind of care for the comprehensive cultivation of children's physical and mental health. Through his own experience, he guided his children not only to have excellent military skills, but also to have the qualities of tenacity, simplicity, and love of labor.

Entrustment and "questioning" when he is seriously ill

In the cold winter of 1963, the great founding marshal was rushed to the hospital due to uremia and various complications caused by kidney failure, bathed in the remnants of life.

His condition deteriorated rapidly, and the doctors continued to resuscitate him, but he did not get any better. Behind this marshal, his son Luo Dongjin was thousands of miles away and concentrated on his studies at the Harbin Military Engineering Institute.

** insisted on not letting his son come back, hoping that Luo Dongjin could focus on his studies and not be disturbed by his father's illness. However, the condition is becoming more and more unoptimistic, which makes ***'s wife Lin Yueqin start to worry that her son may not be able to see his father for the last time.

At this critical moment, Lin Yueqin made a decision, she decided to urgently notify Luo Dongjin to return to Beijing without ***.

Luo Dongjin hurried back to Beijing, but saw his father unconscious in front of the sickbed. In this silent ward, ** showed a consistent and determined personality when he woke up.

He immediately said that Luo Dongjin should not take leave for this trivial matter, his body is taken care of by a doctor, and he should concentrate on his studies. The doctors echoed and agreed with Luo Dongjin's position.

However, ** holds a different point of view, he believes that Luo Dongjin, as a child of cadres, should be more strict with himself and not have a trace of relaxation.

In front of the hospital bed, ** let out a deep sigh, emphasizing:"Dongjin, you are the child of a revolutionary cadre, and you should be stricter with yourself. ”Although doctors and others have expressed their understanding and take it for granted for their sons to visit their fathers, their requirements for themselves and their families have always been the same.

However, the **'s body is gradually moving towards an irreparable situation. On December 16, 1963, Marshal Xingchen *** was extinguished forever due to illness. This great man who made great contributions to New China ended his life's journey.

Despite his departure, the concept of family education he inherited has taken deep root in the hearts of his children. Luo Dongjin and the other siblings are well aware of their father's expectations and are determined to live up to the deep expectations that *** has placed on them.

Although my father is deceased, his teachings and example will always inspire his children and lead them to a more determined journey in life.

** is not only the founding marshal of China, but also a far-reaching guide to his son Luo Dongjin's life. His words and deeds have permeated Luo Dongjin's growth process and shaped Luo Dongjin's positive quality.

During his military career, Luo Dongjin not only inherited his father's revolutionary feelings, but also became an excellent general serving the people through personal efforts.

**The impact is not limited to military careers. After nearly 30 years of military career, Luo Dongjin chose to retire, which is not the end, but the beginning of a new life.

This retirement is a passing on of responsibility and a determination to serve the people more widely and contribute more value to society. Luo Dongjin continued his father's concept with his actions and carried forward his father's dedication to the army and the people.

This is not only a soldier's dedication to the country, but also a process of continuous sharpening and sublimation of the communist ideals of generations of family members.

Conclusion

** Having worked hard for the prosperity of the country all his life, his family story is not only a family legend, but also a part of China's modern history.

Under the influence of his father, Luo Dongjin shouldered the responsibilities of the family and the country.

Luo Rongheng's teachings have made this family more determined to walk on the road of dedication to the people and the country.

This inheritance of family values serves as an inspiration to lead the next generation to work for a better future.

This outstanding general, one of the ten marshals of the founding of the People's Republic of China, left behind not only brilliant military achievements, but also the beliefs he adhered to throughout his life and the feelings of his family and country that he fought for.

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