The love that fate can t stop After liberation, I couldn t cry across the screen

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-30

"Acacia Mo is a flower of flowers, an inch of acacia and an inch of gray". It may be difficult for ordinary people to appreciate the bitterness of separation, but in the war era, a pair of mandarin ducks profoundly explained the pain of longing, as Li Shangyin said: "Acacia Mo flowers compete for hair, an inch of lovesickness and an inch of gray." At the time of the founding of the People's Republic of China, the country was in ruins, but the United States took the opportunity to intervene in the Korean War, endangering China's border security. China resolutely sent troops to aid the DPRK and would not tolerate foreign invasion.

In the 1950s, China paid close attention to domestic governance, with special attention to the governance of the Huai River. For a long time, the Huai River has been a problem for the local people. In July 1950, the water level of the Huai River hit a record high again, bringing great disasters to the people along the river. ** Aware of the urgency of this situation, a plan for the management of the Huai River was formulated. Men, women and children are actively involved in governance tasks.

During this war-torn era, a pair of hard-working mandarin ducks, Feng Xueyong and Li Xiuying, were separated by six years due to the war. Born in 1926, Li Xiuying was born in 1926 and met Feng Xueyong in a difficult life when she was growing up. Since the two were married, their lives have been dull for a while. However, Feng Xueyong was arrested by the Kuomintang to be a strong man, resulting in the loss of a pillar in his family. Lee so-young had to pick up the burden of the family.

After Feng Xueyong was arrested, his conscience found that he chose to follow the PLA troops and set foot on the battlefield. On the other hand, Li Xiuying joined the Yellow River governance. During this time, each of them made different contributions to the motherland.

Until 1952, Feng Xueyong accidentally found his wife in a documentary on the governance of the Yellow River. His feelings of longing were irrepressible, and tears flowed uncontrollably. The comrades-in-arms were puzzled by this, but he said the identity of his long-lost wife with mixed joy and sorrow. This special meeting finally made him muster up his courage and write a letter to his wife. Li Xiuying was also moved to tears after receiving the letter.

At the end of 1952, with the help of caring people, the two finally met again. After six years of separation, the suffering finally came to an end, and they were able to embrace again.

Reference: "Untitled, Sassy East Wind and Drizzle".

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