In addition to Mao Anying, there are also three sons of high ranking cadres who entered the DPRK t

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-29

In addition to Mao Anying, there are three ** children who have entered the court, what is the ending?

In the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, the Chinese people worked together to create an immortal spirit of resisting US aggression and aiding Korea, and successfully smashed the delusion of invincibility of US imperialism. In this war, the Chinese volunteers paid a heavy price, and the number of casualties once reached 1460,000, and the number of injured is as high as 230,000.

In the war, it was not only the volunteers who died, but also many "high-level children". There was no need for them to participate in the Korean War, but their strong patriotic feelings drove them, like many volunteers, to resolutely go to the Korean front.

As we all know, Mao Anying, the eldest son of **, died bravely on the battlefield to resist US aggression and aid Korea, and he was a pioneer among the "high-level children". However, he is not the only "high-level child" who bravely went to the Korean battlefield like Mao Anying.

Some of them died tragically on the battlefield, while some were lucky enough to survive. Whatever their fate, their stories deserve to be remembered.

So, who are these "high-level children"?What is the end of them?

Yan Bangyi's father, Yan Fu, was born in a landlord family, but he was not bound by feudal ideas, but was deeply influenced by progressive ideas. At the age of 23, he joined the Chinese Communist Party.

However, his revolutionary path was not smooth, and he experienced three ** and two imprisonment in his life. Under the severe torture of the Kuomintang reactionaries, he always adhered to his beliefs and never revealed his identity.

For the sake of the secrecy of our party's underground work and the safety of his family, Yan Fu changed his name and surname, cut off contact with his family, and fought secretly for the revolutionary cause for a long time.

When Yan Fu's son Yan Bangyi was two years old, he watched his father leave home in a military uniform, and he didn't understand why his father left. But as he grew older, he began to understand his father's struggles.

In 1946, 16-year-old Yan Bangyi finally found the news that his father was still alive, and he was very eager to find his father. However, in the process of searching for his father, he was unfortunately captured by the Kuomintang and became a strong man.

It was not until the end of the Liberation War in 1949 that he was rescued and reorganized as a PLA soldier. Although he had been searching for his father's whereabouts, when the Korean War broke out in 1950, he knew that his father had left to defend his family and country, and he was determined to do so.

This time, Yan Bangyi resolutely signed up for the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea. However, a coincidence of fate made his father Yan Fu the commander of the Seventh Artillery Division of the Volunteer Army.

They are on the same team, and their surnames are very rare, which makes many comrades start to speculate whether they are related. Yan Bangyi also began to wonder if his father was Yan Fu.

However, just as he was about to go to war, he received an unexpected letter. The sender was Yan Fu, the commander of the 7th Artillery Division. In the letter, he said that he must take care of himself and return safely no matter what.

Only then did Yan Bangyi know that Yan Fu was indeed his father, and he had already known his identity. However, Yan Bangyi did not have time to think about why his father was unwilling to recognize him when he already knew his identity.

Yan Bangyi's bravery and determination on the battlefield made his father feel very gratified. Although she is just an ordinary warrior, she is always at the forefront and fearless.

Fortunately, Yan Bangyi returned from the battlefield safely and fulfilled his father's wish. On the battlefield, she always told herself that she would come back alive no matter what, so that she could recognize her father.

After the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, Yan Bangyi was finally able to meet her father, and at that moment, she asked the question in her heart: "Why did you know that I was your daughter for a long time, but you were reluctant to recognize me?"

Father Yan Fu replied: "I want you to become an ordinary warrior, don't be special, and have the belief that you must come back alive." Yan Bangyi finally understood her father's intentions, and she wrote in her memoirs: "I am willing to be an ordinary person and do ordinary work all my life."

Although my father was a founding general, I was always willing to be an ordinary person. ”

Despite our extensive research, we are still unable to determine the name of this brave and fearless hero on the battlefield. However, one thing is undeniable, and that is that he is"Artillery General"Kuang Yumin's son.

Kuang Yumin was born in Jiangxi and joined the Red Army in 1930. Despite the fact that he did not receive systematic military training, he had an amazing talent for artillery shells. In just a few months of his career as a recruit company of the Red Army, he mastered the basics of artillery shells.

Soon after, he served as the commander of an artillery company at the headquarters of the Red Army. In the Battle of Guangchang, in the face of the fierce Kuomintang army, our army finally decided to deal with the enemy by shell fire after careful consideration.

Kuang Yumin was brave and fearless on the battlefield, personally went into battle, and successfully eliminated the enemy's machine gun company with one shot, and made great achievements for our army, and was known as the "magic artillery general".

Although he modestly said that it was just luck, his heroic performance was real. In life, Kuang Yumin is a clean and strict person, and he always teaches his children that "they are not allowed to be special, they are not allowed to use power for personal gain, and they must go deep into the masses."

During the outbreak of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, Kuang Yumin did not hesitate to join the battlefield, and his heroism, fearlessness and selfless dedication deeply touched everyone. However, unlike other generals who went to war, he not only went to war himself, but also brought his own son with him.

Facing the ridicule of his comrades-in-arms, he smiled indifferently and said: "The rise and fall of the country is the responsibility of the husband, and young people should come out to experience." Kuang Yumin's son also lived up to his father's expectations, he was brave and tenacious on the battlefield, and completed every assault mission brilliantly.

People say that "a tiger father has no dog", and Kuang Yuming's son's heroic performance on the battlefield undoubtedly shows Kuang Yumin's teaching. However, unfortunately, during one battle, Kuang Yuming's son was hit by an enemy shell and died on the spot.

This news was undoubtedly a heavy blow to Kuang Yumin, and he couldn't even eat. For him, the saddest thing is the pain of the white-haired man sending the black-haired man.

Kuang Yumin took off his military hat and stared silently in the direction of his son's sacrifice. He whispered: "Sacrifice your life for the motherland, die a glorious death, die a great death!."Subsequently, after learning the news of Kuang Yumin's son's death, the ** marshal went to visit him in person.

However, Kuang Yumin said: "There are always people who will give their lives on the battlefield, and my son is just one of them. After listening, Mr. Peng was deeply admired: "This is the real general's mind!."

Later, experts investigated why Kuang Yumin's son was unknown in history. After many studies, they came to a common conclusion - Kuang Yumin is strict with his children, and as a **, he doesn't want his children to receive special treatment, so he conceals his son's identity.

However, what he may not have expected is that his strictness instead made the child obscure in history.

Although we don't know the name of Kuang Yumin's eldest son, everyone knows that they all share a resounding title - the Chinese People's Volunteer Army. Tian Mingsheng, son of Lieutenant General Tian Weiyang, is the founding lieutenant general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, who has made outstanding achievements in his military career spanning more than 70 years.

He served in the Red Army platoon commander, regimental chief of staff and other important positions. Tian Weiyang not only made outstanding military achievements himself, but his father and elder brother were also heroes of the Republic. Regrettably, both his father and elder brother were brutally suppressed by the Kuomintang reactionaries and died heroically.

However, Tian Weiyang was unwilling to let his family's revolutionary spirit fade away. After the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, he had the opportunity to return to his hometown after more than 20 years of absence.

The moment Tian Mingsheng walked into the house, he was greeted by a tall and thin young man, who was his eldest son. Tian Mingsheng hugged his father tightly and confided in him about the hardships he had experienced over the years.

At this time, Tian Weiyang knew that his wife and mother had died of illness many years ago, and Tian Mingsheng's life was not satisfactory. Despite this, Tian Weiyang patted his son on the shoulder and encouraged him: "Although the war is over, young talents like you are still needed for national construction.

Keeping his father's expectations in mind, Tian Mingsheng later joined the Chinese People's Volunteer Army as an ordinary soldier. Tian Mingsheng never revealed to anyone that he was the son of the founding lieutenant general Tian Weiyang.

His heroic performance on the battlefield reminds people of Tian Weiyang's heroic appearance on the battlefield back then.

Tian Mingsheng never resisted the instructions of his superiors. During one operation, the unit decided to send a soldier to carry out a crawling advance, deliver explosives to enemy fire points, and eventually lead ** charges to destroy fire points.

Originally, this task was not assigned to Tian Mingsheng, but to a soldier younger than him. The young soldier lacked combat experience and was terrified and nervous when he received the task.

Tian Mingsheng sensed the young soldier's fear, so he took the initiative to ask, "Let me go!."Originally, the superiors were still hesitating, because Tian Mingsheng was only a few months older than the young soldier.

However, due to the urgency of the war situation, not a second can be wasted. Therefore, the superiors finally agreed to Tian Mingsheng's request. Tian Mingsheng quickly put on the explosive bag on his back, and immediately lay on the ground and began to crawl forward.

For everyone, such a task is life-and-death, but he has no time to be afraid and hesitate.

Without hesitation, Tian Mingsheng advanced towards the enemy's firing point, he skillfully ignited the explosive pack, and then quickly threw it at the target. Tian Mingsheng successfully completed the mission, but unfortunately, his right leg was hit by the debris that blew up.

Although he was eventually saved alive after being resuscitated, he lost his right leg forever. When he learned that he had been disabled in the line of duty, his father, Tian Weiyang, fell into a deep silence and sadness.

At the moment when he saw his son, he still patted him gently on the shoulder as he did when he saw his son for the first time many years ago and said, "You are the pride of your father!".After the war, Tian Mingsheng put on a prosthetic leg.

Since then, he has been a disabled soldier. Although he was disabled, he never considered himself disabled.

Tian Mingsheng could have received special allowances, but he insisted on saving them for those who needed them more, saying that Communists should not accept gifts from the masses. Tian Mingsheng, as an outstanding volunteer to resist US aggression and aid Korea, his behavior shows the broad-mindedness of the volunteers and the heroic spirit of the Chinese people.

For the revolutionaries of the older generation, the Korean War was an indelible memory, and for China and the whole world, the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea was an extremely heroic war.

In this war, the Chinese volunteers paid a huge price, and the number of casualties was as high as 1460 thousand. Faced with the "joint **", armed to the teeth, they used their bodies to fend off enemy shells.

They stick to their beliefs and move forward fearlessly, because behind them is the motherland. Whether it is a ** child or an ordinary soldier, in that red era, they only have one firm belief in their hearts, that is, to resist US aggression and aid Korea, protect their families and defend the country.

They set out when they were young, but they returned home with loyalty. Although the years of war are long gone, that dusty memory should never be forgotten. Living in an era of peace, we should always bear in mind that the current peace is not easy to come by.

Under the sunshine of peace, we should all the more bear in mind history, improve ourselves, adapt ourselves to the needs of the country, and become talents for national construction.

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