The remorse of the military The story of the North Korean daughter with the cannon

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-30

In the 50s of the last century, China's volunteers bravely resisted the United States and aided Korea, fought side by side with the North Korean army, and finally won the victory. In this war, there was a volunteer company commander who left a moving story.

He recalls his experiences on the battlefields of Korea: bloody and brutal battles, and warm moments with his North Korean daughter. Every time he thinks of his daughter's bright smile, his heart feels warm.

However, when he returned home with his North Korean daughter, he could only stuff her into a cannon and ultimately failed to bring her home. It was his lifelong remorse. Huang Wanfeng, the commander of the volunteer army, had a tragic life and a bumpy fate, but he was not defeated, but inspired him to move forward positively.

Not indulging in self-pity and self-abandonment, his heart is always full of optimism and positive power, like a small sun illuminating everyone around him. At the age of 17, he resolutely threw himself into the revolution, became a member of our party, participated in the war of liberation and performed well.

With the founding of the People's Republic of China, the country gradually stabilized, but the outbreak of the Korean War made the country's borders precarious. The joint ** landed in Incheon to help South Korea defend itself against the North Korean army, and crossed the 38th parallel, spreading the flames of war to the Yalu River on the border of our country.

In order to protect the homeland and defend the country, ** ordered to send troops to North Korea to carry out the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, in case North Korea fell and brought a direct threat to our country.

Under the call of ***, hundreds of thousands of volunteer soldiers stepped forward to shoulder the mission of protecting their homes and defending the country, and embarked on the journey to resist US aggression and aid Korea. Huang Wanfeng, as the company commander of the 27th Army, quickly rushed to the direction of Changjin Lake after receiving the order from his superiors.

The volunteers endured an extremely harsh climate on the Korean battlefield, and in the cold winter season, the biting cold wind howled, the snow drifted like flowers, and almost every volunteer's cheeks were covered with snowflakes. However, this did not stop the advance of the Volunteer Army.

Not only do they have to deal with difficult marching conditions, but they also have to dodge the Coalition** fighter planes hovering overhead, and they will suffer great damage if they are exposed.

Therefore, the volunteers are facing many tests, but their firm will is unwavering, they are not afraid of the cold, not afraid of hardships, and they do not retreat, bravely brave the wind and snow, and continue to cross and advance in the direction of Changjin Lake.

On the way to Changjin Lake, Huang Wanfeng's 27th Army encountered several villages that had been bombed by US planes, and there were broken walls and ruins everywhere.

During his five or six years in the military, Huang Wanfeng was accustomed to seeing villages destroyed by war, but the cry of a child touched his heart of pity. On the battlefield, the father-daughter relationship is deep.

When a North Korean liaison officer brought in a little girl in ragged clothes, Huang Wanfeng looked at the little girl in front of him, and his heart was full of pity. He immediately asked the warrior to bring food, and it was only then that the little girl's crying was stopped.

According to the North Korean liaison officer, the little girl's name is Jiao Jingzi, and her parents died in the war. However, the serious question at the moment is what to do with the little girl.

Huang Wanfeng and his party still need to go to the front line to fight, and if the little girl stays in the local area, she will definitely not be able to survive in the harsh environment.

In the end, Huang Wanfeng decided to take the little girl with him, and although he couldn't guarantee that Jiao Jingzi would survive, he couldn't bear to let her stay in a dying environment.

He asked the soldier to find a vegetable basket, put the little girl in it, and carried it with a burden, so Jiao Jingzi followed Huang Wanfeng. While Huang Wanfeng was fighting on the front line, Jiao Jingzi stayed in the rear with the cooks.

Whenever he won a battle and captured some logistics supplies from the United **, he would give them to Jiao Shizuko. Gradually, Jiao Jingzi also became dependent on Huang Wanfeng, and the task of carrying the burden fell on Huang Wanfeng's shoulders every time.

Huang Wanfeng felt that he was old enough to be Jiao Jingzi's father, so he regarded her as his own and cared for her wholeheartedly. During the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, many touching stories occurred between Huang Wanfeng and Jiao Jingzi.

Once, Huang Wanfeng won a battle with his soldiers and returned with the spoils of war, his whole body was dyed red, and he was mistaken for an injury. It turned out that the captured canned tomatoes of the United ** were broken by the enemy and covered in juice.

Jiao Jingzi was also misled, and it wasn't until Huang Wanfeng picked up the can and signaled it to her, that she suddenly realized. This experience brought Huang Wanfeng and Jiao Jingzi closer to each other and formed a deep father-daughter friendship.

With the progress of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, Huang Wanfeng learned that he could return to China with Jiao Jingzi. However, the order was issued not to bring the North Koreans home. Huang Wanfeng wanted to try to hide Jiao Jingzi in a cannon and bring it back to China, but finally gave up this idea.

He handed over Jiao Jingzi to a female Korean officer, and reluctantly parted from her and embarked on the road back to China. In his later years, Huang Wanfeng often lamented the regret of not being able to bring Jiao Jingzi back to China, and he was also concerned about whether his daughter in North Korea was well.

Huang Wanfeng once said excitedly in an interview with CCTV in 2000: "The biggest regret in my life is that I failed to bring her back to China, leaving my daughter alone and unable to reunite with her."

In the early years, Huang Wanfeng had the idea of looking for Jiao Jingzi, but for various reasons, he finally chose to give up. Once, during the visit of North Korean leader Kim Il Sung to China, he tried to inquire about Jiao Jingzi.

But out of respect for Kim Il Sung's official visit to China, Hwang Wanfeng chose to endure the matter. Jiao Jingzi has always been the heaviest concern in Huang Wanfeng's heart. During the Korean War, the experiences of Huang Wanfeng and Jiao Jingzi forged a deep father-daughter friendship.

Huang Wanfeng's love for Jiao Jingzi is no less than his biological father's love for his daughter, and failing to bring Jiao Jingzi back has become an eternal pain in his heart.

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