Wang Jianping's father, Wang Zhenhai, was a brave soldier who made great achievements in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation. With the establishment of the People's Republic of China, he made significant contributions to China's coal industry with deep enthusiasm and wise decision-making. Wang Zhenhai was selected to serve as the party secretary and mine manager of the Laohutai Coal Mine.
However, due to intense work, he failed to pay full attention to the growth of his son Wang Jianping. In order to give his son the right direction in life, Wang Zhenhai decided to send him to the army. In the process of serving in the army of the Shenyang Military Region, Wang Jianping showed great diligence and military quality, and was eventually promoted to major general of the armed police.
Despite his notable achievements in his career, he was pushed over the cliff by his own son at the height of his power. Wang Jianping, a former general of the People's Armed Police Force, became the first active general to be punished after the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. The son of the old revolutionary, who lost himself in the face of power and relied too much on intuition and desire, led to his eventual depravity.
At the same time, while Wang Jianping was rising in the ranks, his son was involved in the engineering business and was associated with the armed police force. These projects involved huge amounts of money and vast scale, and in order to pursue greater profits, Wang Jianping acquiesced and instructed his son to carry out illegal acts. In the end, he was investigated and filed by the military procuratorate for violating the law, and was expelled from the party the following year.
This story depicts the process of an old revolutionary son who loses his original faith under the power of ** and falls into the abyss of greed and corruption. His life was marked by both glorious military exploits and the shadow of depravity, a double test of power and family responsibility.