The Long March is a magnificent epic in the history of the Chinese revolution. On this tortuous and treacherous journey, many heroic martyrs emerged, among which Hong Chao was one of them, who wrote his heroic chapter on the journey of the Long March. "Hong Chao is like a bright star in the long river of time, illuminating the way forward for the victory of the Red Army.
This tenacious teenager, his original heart burns in the years.
In 1909, Hong Chao was born in a poor home in Huangmei County, Hubei Province. The loss of his father in his childhood and the remarriage of his mother made him experience the hardships of life early.
However, this difficult childhood did not crush his yearning for revolution. The seeds of perseverance and responsibility were planted in a poor childhood, and since then, Hong Chao has embarked on a journey to pursue justice. "In the Jinggangshan years, this one-armed fierce general made his debut.
In 1928, Hong Chao joined the Communist Party of China and embarked on the red journey.
He threw himself into the struggle in Jinggangshan, bravely resisted the "encirclement and suppression", and became the squad leader and platoon leader of the Red Fourth Army. Even though he lost his left arm, he did not give in, but became more tenacious and became a one-armed general of the Red Army.
Challenging fate with one arm, the firm faith ignited the red battle flag. "When we meet on a narrow road, the brave can laugh proudly.
In 1932, while commanding the battle of Caotaigang, Hong Chao was seriously wounded, but this did not stop him. Less than a year later, having lost his left arm, he once again plunged into the battle to capture the county seat of Shaxian County.
In the defensive battle of the heights, he led his troops against an enemy force several times his size, and finally won a complete victory. "Brave and fearless, meet on a narrow road, and the brave can laugh proudly. "The vanguard of the Long March fell heroically.
In 1934, the Red Army began the Long March after the failure of the fifth anti-"encirclement and suppression" campaign. Hong Chao received an order to lead the Red Fourth Division as the vanguard and became a pioneer on the Long March. On the journey of the Long March, Hong Chao led the Red Army like a bolt of lightning to pierce the dark sky.
In the face of the first blockade line set by the Kuomintang army, Hong Chao charged bravely, but died heroically in the battle at the age of 25. His sacrifice opened the way for the follow-up troops of the Long March. "Although the hero has fallen, his spirit shines brightly on the Long March, pointing us out the way forward.
Heroes are eternal, inspiration and reflection. Hong Chao's life is a good story in the history of the Chinese revolution. His tenacity, bravery, and bravery have left us a precious spiritual legacy. From Hong Chao's deeds, how should we draw the strength to take responsibility and how to dedicate?
In the early days of the revolution, Hong Chao showed a strong resistance to an unequal society. This determination to confront injustice is a quality that every revolutionary should possess. "Resisting injustice is not an impulse, but an insistence on justice.
Hong Chao was not bothered after losing his left arm, but became more tenacious. This tenacity and perseverance tell us that the difficulties we encounter in life are not the end, but the path to a stronger self. "In the adversity of fate, it is not the body that is exercised, but the inner perseverance.
Hong Chao's heroic sacrifice achieved the victory of the Red Army. His deeds make us think deeply about the responsibilities and responsibilities of revolutionaries. "No matter how big or small the responsibility is, everyone is a witness of the times. ”
In today's society, we also have the responsibility to do our best for social progress and the well-being of others in ordinary positions.
An ordinary place contains great power. "The construction of Hong Chao's cemetery and the inscription of the monument awaken our respect for the heroes and the memory of history. "Respect is not only verbal, but also a silent tribute to the hero in the depths of the heart.
In today's rapid development of society, cherishing history and respecting heroes and martyrs have become an important force to guide us to a better future. "History is a thick book, and every martyr is a title page after page. ”