Subject: Deng Xianshi's search for the story of General Deng Hua, the leader of the People's Liberation Army, was rewritten: On November 12, 1949, the Southern Weekly published an article about the liberation of Guangzhou, and distributed a **.
*above, ** General stood with Chen Geng and Deng Hua, the heroes of the liberation of Guangzhou, who were the commanders of the 4th Corps and the 15th Corps, respectively.
In Hengyang, Hunan, a young soldier of the 46th Army saw this ** and asked the instructor if General Deng Hua on ** was from Chenxian County, Hunan.
The instructor warned him not to inquire lightly about the affairs of the senior chief, so that the young warrior understood the situation and did not ask any more.
However, General Deng Hua's appearance reminded the young soldier of his father Deng Duohua, except that his father's name had one more word than Deng Hua.
Deng Xianshi, the young soldier, was puzzled, so she mustered up the courage to write a letter to Deng Hua called "Dear Dad".
Knowing Deng Hua's address, he sent the letter to the Guangzhou Military Management Commission, asking them to forward it to Deng Hua.
Deng Hua, commander of the 15th Corps and first deputy commander of the Guangdong Military Region, quickly received the letter.
When he saw the letter, Deng Hua was shocked, especially when he saw the name on the letter-Deng Xianshi.
Deng Hua immediately remembered his son who had been separated for 22 years, Deng Xianshi, and this name was also given to him by Deng Hua.
What's going on here?Is Deng Xianshi really Deng Hua's son?Deng Hua, formerly known as Deng Duohua, was born in a scholarly family in Chenxian County, Hunan.
In his early years, his parents arranged his marriage and married him a wife named Qiu Qing'e.
Although it was a feudal arranged marriage, they had a good relationship and soon had a son, that is, Deng Xianshi.
Soon after the birth of his son, Deng Hua left home to join the revolution, from Jinggangshan to the ** Soviet region, and then to northern Shaanxi, North China, and Northeast China, after more than 20 years of war.
Deng Hua has always been concerned about his wife and children, but unfortunately, his wife Qiu Qing'e died of illness in 1938.
Because there was no news of his wife and children, Deng Hua married Li Yuzhi and formed a new family.
Now, his son has grown up, and he has joined the People's Liberation Army, embarked on the revolutionary road, and took the initiative to write a letter to Deng Hua.
Deng Hua really cried with joy and was very pleased.
Reunion and family and country feelings: military relatives met by chance In a casual chat, Chen Geng and Deng Hua accidentally discovered that each other's relatives actually served in the 46th Army in Hengyang at the same time.
Chen Geng immediately enthusiastically offered to let one of his staff officers pick up his two nephews by the way, and pick up Deng Hua's son together.
Ten days later, Deng Xianshi was taken to the headquarters of the 15th Corps, and local leaders came to join in the fun, including political commissar Lai Chuanzhu and deputy commander Hong Xuezhi.
Hong Xuezhi jokingly asked Deng Xianshi if he could recognize his father, and then everyone laughed.
There is no doubt that Deng Xianshi did not hesitate to throw herself into the arms of her father Deng Hua.
This reunion also reminded Deng Hua of his hometown, 22 years later, it's time to go back and see.
In February 1950, Deng Hua deliberately returned to his hometown of Chenxian with his son on the way to Guangzhou.
Deng Hua stopped the warm hospitality of the elders in the clan, and told them that he was just an ordinary soldier who fought the world for the common people.
Subsequently, he and his son visited more than 100 households in the village.
They also went to the graves of their parents and wives.
At night, the father and son lay together in the old bed they spent together 22 years ago, and many memories of the past came to mind.
Deng Xianshi burst into tears because she missed her mother who died early, and Deng Hua comforted him and told him that our generation is destined to sacrifice a lot in order to win the world.