In 1953, Mr. Peng visited the military industry in Kazakhstan, and the principal Chen Geng attached great importance to it, and he took an outstanding student to accompany Mr. Peng to visit.
When Mr. Peng saw the student's appearance, he was instantly furious.
In 1953, when Mr. Peng inspected the Kazakh military industry, a puzzling thing happened, and the identity of the mysterious person and Premier Peng's anger became a mystery in people's hearts.
As a highly sought after school by students, Harbin Army has been loved by students all over the country since its inception and has become a dream place in the hearts of many students. Kazakhstan's military industry also played an important role in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea and contributed to the victory of the war.
Mr. Peng didn't like the lively welcome ceremony, so Chen Geng only brought a few familiar comrades to the train station. In the 50s, guest houses did not exist, and leaders usually stayed in hotels when they visited.
However, when Mr. Peng learned of this, he immediately asked Chen Geng to cancel the hotel reservation. Chen Geng understood Mr. Peng's frugal style, so he shared a 20-square-meter room with Mr. Peng.
It was the height of summer, and the room was unbearably hot.
Mr. Peng's appreciation for Chen Geng comes from his excellent style, they get along well with the Kazakh military industry, and Mr. Peng is also very satisfied with the Kazakh military industry. As old comrades-in-arms, Premier Peng and Chen Geng have a deep relationship.
After the trip, the Kazakh military industry held a brief ceremony for Mr. Peng. However, a person he met in the cafeteria made Mr. Peng lose control of his emotions and immediately became angry.
Which college are you a student at? Chen Geng replied with a smile: "I'm sorry, Mr. Peng, I invited a robot, and he is from the future college of science and technology." ”
When he heard Mr. Peng's question, Chen Geng immediately understood what Mr. Peng meant. It turned out that this person was none other than Mr. Peng's nephew, Peng Qichao. However, when Mr. Peng heard these words, he immediately became very angry and angrily reprimanded Chen Geng:
Dean Chen agreed with Mr. Peng's opinion, and after careful consideration, explained to him that Peng Qichao did not come voluntarily, but he strongly requested that he must come. The responsibility lies with him, and the children must not be wronged for this.
Mr. Peng patted Dean Chen on the shoulder and said earnestly, "You must do your best and don't live up to my expectations of you." Dean Chen and Peng Qichao felt a great responsibility, nodded their heads again and again, and apologized to Mr. Peng again.
As the nephew of Mr. Peng, Peng Qichao did not receive special treatment because of this status. On the contrary, he endured higher expectations and demands to prove his worth with practical actions.
In 1928, Peng Qichao was born. But his birth coincided with the fierce battle moment of his father's uprising in Jinggangshan. In order to avoid the pursuit of the enemy, Peng Qichao's father took the whole family to hide.
A few years later, in 1940, Peng Qichao's family was besieged in the courtyard by the enemy. At this time, Peng Qichao's father knew that they might not be able to escape, so he desperately escorted Peng Qichao out of the yard and told him that he must go to Jinggangshan to find his father, Mr. Peng, after avoiding the pursuit of the enemy.
Peng Qichao lost his relatives at the age of 12, but he remembered his father's last words before he died. He faced all kinds of difficulties during this arduous journey, and when he first started his journey, he stopped at his cousin's house in Hengyang.
He helped his cousin take care of the children and even learned to cook and cook at such a young age. However, to his cousin's family, he is an outsider after all. Peng Qichao endured it for several months, and finally heard the news that there was our army in Guilin.
So, he immediately packed his bags and left his cousin's house. However, when he arrived in Guilin, he didn't know how to find his uncle.
He sang Communist songs at the entrance of the bustling street, which attracted the attention of the Kuomintang. After two months of interrogation, they did not receive any information from him. Eventually, the person in charge took him away and conducted detailed questioning, confirming his identity.
Mr. Peng was deeply concerned about what happened to this child, so he personally raised him**. During these years, Mr. Peng cared for his nephew, but at the same time was very strict.
Although Mr. Peng is very good, he has only completed junior high school education.
After Chen Geng learned of this, he immediately invited Mr. Peng and senior professors in the school to hold a meeting together. The meeting unanimously agreed that although Peng Qichao was a little slow in learning, his overall performance was excellent and he could go hand in hand with most of his classmates.
Mr. Peng mentioned in the meeting that he had accepted a request for his son Peng Qichao to go to school. Although he agreed to this request, he also gave an order that if Peng Qichao had great difficulties in his studies, then he would be immediately allowed to return to the army.
At the commendation meeting in 1955, Mr. Peng also personally praised Peng Qichao's performance in the army.
Mr. Peng calmly told his nephew his thoughts. If he had been given the rank of captain, some might have questioned him for getting it through connections, triggering gossip from others.
Peng Qichao understood his uncle's good intentions. In 1983, after Peng Qichao officially retired, he still actively made many contributions to the people, and did not return to his hometown to enjoy his old age until he was old.