[Huang Wenhuan: Why did the Vietnamese revolutionary giant end up in a foreign country?]】
Hello everyone, I'm Lantai. Today, I will delve into the legendary life of Vietnamese revolutionary leader Hoang Van Huan and his close relationship with China. Let's travel back in time to get to know this great man who left a deep footprint in history.
01, the original heart is like iron: Huang Wenhuan's road to resist France in Vietnam.
Hoang Van Huan, born in 1905 in Nghe An Province, Vietnam, is a native of the Kinh ethnic group. Having received a new education from an early age, he was deeply dissatisfied with French colonial rule and was determined to drive the French colonizers out of Vietnam. Under the leadership of Ho Chi Minh, in 1925, Huang Wenhuan came to Guangzhou, China, and entered the Whampoa Military Academy to study military Xi and become a captain.
In 1930, he assisted Ho Chi Minh in founding the Communist Party of Indochina, and went deep into Kunming and Changsha to carry out revolutionary activities in Vietnam. After many revolutionary struggles, he became one of the leaders of the Vietnamese revolution and formed a deep friendship with Chinese comrades.
02, friendship and betrayal: Li Duan and Huang Wenhuan's line conflict.
In 1940, in order to get rid of colonial rule as soon as possible, Hoang Van Huan founded the anti-Japanese guerrilla force led by the Viet Cong, which evolved into the Vietnamese Anti-Japanese Salvation Army, which was the predecessor of the Vietnamese Defense. After the founding of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, he served as Deputy Minister of National Defense and National Political Commissar of the Vietnam National Defense, leading the Vietnamese People's Army's anti-French movement.
However, after Le Duan came to power, he pursued a "pro-Soviet and anti-China" policy, deviating from Ho Chi Minh's diplomatic line of "eternal friendship with China" and triggering a clash with the line of Hoang Van Huan and other "pro-China factions". In the end, Huang Wenhuan was expelled from the ** committee, and only the vacant post of vice chairman of the State Council was retained.
03, Exile Alone: Huang Wenhuan's choice and the recurrence of the political situation in Vietnam.
In the spring of 1979, Vietnam launched a self-defense counterattack against China, and Hoang Van Huan attended the exhibition to support China, angering Le Duan. In the face of Le Duan's retaliation, Hoang Van Huan had a high fever that did not go away, and Vietnamese doctors misdiagnosed it as tuberculosis. Huang Wenhuan cleverly escaped from Vietnam, and finally underwent ** in Beijing, where he was found to have lung cancer.
Huang Wenhuan of the 301 Hospital published a "Letter to the Compatriots of the (Vietnam) Country" to expose the conspiracy of the Le Duan clique and resolutely criticize its pro-Soviet and anti-China policies. In anger, Li Duan expelled Huang Wenhuan from the party and sentenced him to "death".
04, son's mission: Huang Wenhuan's bloodline continues.
Huang Wenhuan went into exile in a hurry, his wife and children stayed in Vietnam, and Huang Wenhuan knew Le Duan's character very well. Vietnam's leader, Nguyen Van Linh, has tried to reinstate Hoang Van Huan from the party and his position, but has been opposed. However, after Nguyen Van Linh came to power, Vietnam's attitude towards Hoang Van Huan softened.
Hoang Van Huan's son, Hoang Il Sun, became a bridge of communication and helped improve Sino-Vietnamese relations. In 1990, when the leaders of China and Vietnam met in Chengdu, Hoang Rixin's message became the beginning of the normalization of Sino-Vietnamese relations. He developed well at the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, became the vice president, and made a positive contribution to the development of relations between the two countries.
05, the end chapter of life: Huang Wenhuan's immortal contribution.
In 1991, Huang Wenhuan died of a lung infection at the age of 86. His funeral was held at the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery in Beijing. Hoang Van Huan's life was full of ups and downs, and he made outstanding contributions to Vietnam's independence and development.
Epilogue: Forever pro-China, Vietnam's national hero.
Although Hoang Van Huan experienced displacement, his strong revolutionary beliefs and deep affection for China made him a national hero of Vietnam. During his lifetime, he not only witnessed Vietnam's anti-French struggle, but also wrote a chapter in Sino-Vietnamese friendship and made great contributions to the normalization of relations between the two countries.
May Hoang Van Huan's deeds forever inspire the people of the two countries and become an immortal memory of China-Vietnam friendship.
The above is an in-depth revelation of Huang Wenhuan's legendary life, and I hope this article can present a more comprehensive perspective for everyone. If you have more questions about this history or want to discuss it in depth, please leave a message in the comment area, and we will share our thoughts on history together. [END].
In-depth Secrets: The Legendary Life of Vietnamese Revolutionary Leader Hoang Van Huan" presents in detail the great achievements of Hoang Van Huan in the course of the Vietnamese revolution and the story of his deep friendship with China. This is a history full of legends, which makes people deeply feel Huang Wenhuan's tenacity and perseverance and loyalty to his country and friendship.
First of all, the article vividly depicts Huang Wenhuan's original intention and the road to resist France. As the leader of the Vietnamese revolution, Hoang Van Huan showed a strong antipathy to French colonial rule in his early years, and was determined to personally drive the French colonizers out of Vietnam. His righteous indignation, as well as his deep friendship with the Chinese Communist Party, laid a solid foundation for Vietnam's independence.
Secondly, the article vividly describes the route conflict between Huang Wenhuan and Li Duan. After Le Duan came to power, he pursued a "pro-Soviet and anti-China" policy, and had serious differences with Huang Wenhuan and other "pro-China factions." This internal contradiction not only highlights the complexity of Vietnam's revolutionary leadership, but also reflects Hoang's deep thinking about Vietnam's national interests. His "pro-China" stance is not blind worship, but is based on in-depth consideration of the country's future.
The description of Huang Wenhuan's exile in China is even more gripping. Faced with the changes in the Vietnamese regime, Hoang Van Huan chose to go into exile and accept ** in China. This decision not only shows his cherishing of his personal life, but also demonstrates his adherence to the friendship between China and Vietnam. In exile, Hoang Van Huan's son, Hoang Il Sun, became a bridge between China and Vietnam, creating an opportunity for the normalization of relations between the two countries.
At the end of the article, the final chapter of Huang Wenhuan's life is described movingly. Huang Wenhuan died of lung cancer at the age of 86. His tenacity, loyalty to his country, and dedication to friendship have made him a national hero of Vietnam. His immortal contributions have been remembered in the long history of Sino-Vietnamese friendship and have left an eternal tribute to the people of the two countries.
Overall, this article is both a vivid account of Hoang's life and deeds, as well as an in-depth analysis of the history of Sino-Vietnamese relations. It presents readers with a colorful picture of history and provokes people to think deeply about history. Huang Wenhuan's life is a unique chapter in the history of Sino-Vietnamese friendship, which makes people can't help but be moved.
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