**When the children enter the court, who is alive with Mao Anying?
In the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, the Chinese people successfully smashed the myth of the invincibility of US imperialism in the spirit of common hatred and hatred for the enemy. In this war, the Chinese volunteers died bravely, and the number of casualties was as high as 1460,000, and the number of injured reached 230,000.
Their heroic deeds will always be remembered in our hearts.
In this war, not only did the brave volunteers sacrifice bravely, but also a group of "** children" gave up a comfortable life for the sake of national interests and resolutely went to the battlefield.
They didn't have to be like this, but with their strong patriotic feelings, they resolutely chose to fight in Korea, and like thousands of volunteers, they showed a heroic and fearless spirit.
**The chairman's eldest son, Mao Anying, is one of the "**children" who died on the battlefield to resist US aggression and aid Korea. His heroic sacrifice is deeply moving.
However, like Mao Anying, there are many "** children" who also choose to go to the battlefield, some of them unfortunately died in the battle, and some were lucky to survive.
Their fates are different, but their stories are all we must not forget. So, who are these "** children"? And how did they end?
Let's explore their stories and remember their bravery and resilience. Their dedication and dedication will always be remembered by history.
Yan Fu, the son of a major general, was born into a family of landlords, but was deeply influenced by progressive ideas and became a member of the Communist Party of China at the age of 23. However, his revolutionary career was full of setbacks, three times and twice in prison, and in the face of severe torture by the Kuomintang reactionaries, he remained loyal and unyielding, and never revealed his identity.
For the sake of secrecy and the safety of his family, he changed his name and surname, cut off contact with his family, engaged in underground work for a long time, and silently dedicated himself to our party.
Yan Fu's son, Yan Bangyi, didn't understand why his father left home to join the army when he was a child, but he was still crying when he looked at his father wearing a military uniform and leaving alone.
However, as he grew older, Yan Bangyi gradually understood his father's intentions. In 1946, Yan Bangyi, who learned that his father was still alive, was anxious to find him.
But in the process of searching, Yan Bangyi was unfortunately captured by the Kuomintang and became a strong man. It was not until the end of the Liberation War in 1949 that he was rescued and reorganized as a PLA soldier.
However, he never gave up looking for his father. In 1950, when the Korean War broke out, Yan Bangyi understood that his father had left to protect his family and defend the country, although his initial idea was to find his father, but as a man, he knew that his ambition should be in all directions.
Yan Bangyi did not hesitate to join the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea. However, the ingenious arrangement of fate allowed Yan Bangyi to be assigned to the 16th Division of the 47th Army of the Volunteer Army, and his father Yan Fu was the commander of the 7th Artillery Division of the Volunteer Army.
The two have rare surnames, which makes many comrades-in-arms begin to wonder if they are related. Yan Bangyi also began to wonder if Yan Fu was his father. However, when Yan Bangyi was about to go to war, an unexpected letter from Yan Fu revealed his origins.
Yan Fu was the commander of the 7th Artillery Division, and he told Yan Bangyi to protect himself and return safely no matter what. Yan Bangyi learned that Yan Fu was his father, and he already knew his identity.
But he didn't have time to think about why his father knew his identity and didn't want to recognize him.
Yan Bangyi showed a heroic and fearless spirit on the battlefield, and although she was just an ordinary fighter, she always bravely rushed to the front line. Fortunately, Yan Bangyi returned safely, because she always had a firm belief in her heart: she must come back alive so that she can recognize her father.
After the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, Yan Bangyi was finally able to reunite with her father, and she mustered up the courage to ask the question that had been hidden in her heart for a long time: "Why do you know my identity for a long time, but you have always been unwilling to recognize me?" ”
Father Yan Fu replied: "I want you to be an ordinary warrior, don't be special, and have the belief that you must come back alive." Hearing his father's answer, Yan Bangyi finally understood his father's good intentions.
In her memoirs, she wrote: "I am willing to be an ordinary person for the rest of my life, doing ordinary work. Although my father was a founding general, I was always willing to be an ordinary person. ”
Despite a great deal of research, we still can't determine the true identity of this unsung hero. But what is certain is that he is the son of the "magic cannon general" Kuang Yumin.
Kuang Yumin was born in Jiangxi and joined the Red Army as early as 1930. Although he did not receive systematic military training, he showed exceptional talent in the field of artillery shells.
In just a few months in the recruit company of the Red Army, he had mastered the basics of shelling. A little later, he was promoted to commander of an artillery company at the headquarters of the Red Army.
In the Battle of Guangchang, in the face of the fierce Kuomintang army, our army finally decided to use artillery fire to deal with the enemy after in-depth research.
In the past, after several gunners opened fire, they unfortunately died. When Kuang Yumin saw it, he resolutely rolled up his sleeves and decided to go into battle in person. He quickly adjusted the angle of the cannon, accurately found the enemy's firing point, and opened fire violently.
Kuang Yumin's cannon was an eye-opener, and this cannon directly destroyed the enemy's machine gun company and made great achievements for our army. Since then, Kuang Yumin has become famous and is respected as the "God Cannon General".
However, he himself is very modest, and in the face of everyone's praise, he always modestly says, "I just have luck." In the ensuing war, Kuang Yumin successively achieved amazing results, proving that the "magic cannon general" was not in vain.
In life, Kuang Yumin is an honest and strict person. But his strictness is not only for others, but also for himself and his children. He has always taught his children that "it is not allowed to engage in special activities, it is not allowed to abuse power for personal gain, and it is necessary to go deep among the masses." ”
The rise and fall of the country is the responsibility of the husband. Young people should come out and exercise. "Kuang Yumin's son lived up to his expectations, he was brave and tenacious on the battlefield, and completed every assault mission with great success.
People often say, "Tiger fathers have no dogs", Kuang Yumin's son's heroic performance on the battlefield proves that his godson is well-organized. However, fate was unpredictable, and in a battle, Kuang Yumin's son was unfortunately hit by an enemy shell and died on the spot.
When the news of his son's sacrifice came, Kuang Yumin's heart was so heavy that he couldn't even eat. For him, the most painful thing is that a white-haired person sends a black-haired person.
1.After Kuang Yumin learned the news of his son's sacrifice on the battlefield, he silently took off his military hat and stood in the direction of his son's sacrifice, chanting: "Die for the motherland, die a glorious death, die a great death!" ”
The marshal himself went to comfort him, but he said: "There are always people who will die on the battlefield, and my son is only one of them." Mr. Peng was deeply admired after hearing this: "This is the real general's mind!" ”
Later, after investigation, experts found that the reason why Kuang Yumin's son did not leave a name in history was because he, as a high-ranking general, was very strict with his children and did not want them to receive special treatment, so he concealed his son's identity.
However, it may not occur to him that it was his strictness that allowed his son to leave no name in history. 2.After Kuang Yumin's son died on the battlefield, he took off his military hat, silently looked at the direction of his son's sacrifice, and muttered: "Die for the motherland, die a glorious death, die a great death!" ”
Marshal ***, who learned the news, personally went to comfort him, but he said: "There will always be people who will die on the battlefield, and my son is just one of them." Mr. Peng was deeply admired after hearing this: "This is the real general's mind!" ”
Later, after investigation, experts found that the reason why Kuang Yumin's son did not leave a name in history was because he, as a high-ranking general, was very strict with his children and did not want them to receive special treatment, so he concealed his son's identity.
However, it may not occur to him that it was his strictness that allowed his son to leave no name in history.
Although we don't know the name of Kuang Yumin's eldest son, we all know that they share a great name - the Chinese People's Volunteer Army. Lieutenant General Tian Weiyang's son, Tian Mingsheng Tian Weiyang, the founding lieutenant general of the People's Republic of China, won numerous combat honors in his more than 70 years of military career.
He served in key positions such as platoon commander, regimental staff officer, and regimental commander of the Red Army. Tian Weiyang not only made outstanding military achievements himself, but his father and elder brother were also heroes of the Republic. It is regrettable that his father and elder brother died heroically in the struggle against the Kuomintang reactionaries.
However, Tian Weiyang was not depressed by this, on the contrary, he strengthened the revolutionary spirit of his family. Finally, in 1949, the founding of the People's Republic of China, he had the opportunity to return to his hometown after more than 20 years of absence.
The moment he walked into the house, the first thing that greeted him was a tall and thin young man, who was his eldest son and later fought bravely in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea - Tian Mingsheng.
Tian Mingsheng hugged his father tightly and confided in him about the difficulties and pains over the years. At this time, Tian Weiyang learned that his mother and wife had passed away due to illness many years ago, and his son Tian Mingsheng's life was not smooth.
However, Tian Weiyang patted his son on the shoulder and told him: "Although the war is over, the construction of the country still needs outstanding young talents like you!" ”
Keeping his father's expectations in mind, Tian Mingsheng later joined the Chinese People's Volunteer Army as an ordinary soldier. Tian Mingsheng never revealed to anyone that he was the son of the founding lieutenant general Tian Weiyang.
His heroic performance on the battlefield fully embodied the heroic spirit of his father Tian Weiyang.
Tian Mingsheng always insisted on the orders of his superiors, even when facing the test of life and death. During a combat mission, the troops decided to send a fighter with explosives to infiltrate enemy positions and destroy the point of fire.
Originally, this task was not assigned to Tian Mingsheng, but a young and inexperienced fighter. However, Tian Mingsheng saw the nervousness and fear of the young soldier, so he took the initiative to ask: "Let me go!" ”
Although Tian Mingsheng was only a few months older than the young soldier, his superiors finally decided to let him take on this heavy responsibility for the sake of victory in the war. Tian Mingsheng did not hesitate to pick up the explosives bag and quickly crawled forward, facing a possible test of life and death, he had no time to be afraid and hesitate.
This was an extremely dangerous task for all involved, but he always insisted on it, only to fulfill the orders of his superiors and give his own efforts for victory in the war.
Tian Mingsheng gave up his life and bravely rushed towards the enemy's firepower. He expertly ignites the explosive pack, then quickly throws it at the target. Tian Mingsheng successfully completed this task, however, unfortunately, his right leg was injured in the fragments of the explosives pack**.
Although he survived the rescue, he lost his right leg forever. After learning the news that he was disabled in the line of duty, his father Tian Weiyang fell into deep grief.
When he saw his son again, he patted him on the shoulder gently and said, "You are daddy's pride!" ”
After the war, Tian Mingsheng was fitted with a prosthetic leg. Since then, he has become a disabled soldier. Although he was already disabled, he never considered himself disabled.
Tian Mingsheng: Refuse Special Allowances, Leave Love to Those Most in Need Tian Mingsheng, an outstanding volunteer to resist US aggression and aid Korea, refused the army's request to receive special allowances, saying that he is not disabled, and he can train as usual and leave these allowances to those who really need them.
Tian Weiyang, his father, was also very supportive of his approach, and he firmly said: "Communists should not take a stitch from the masses. Tian Mingsheng's actions undoubtedly demonstrated the broad mind of the volunteers and the grandeur of the Chinese people.
The Korean War is a memory that will never fade for the revolutionaries of the older generation. The War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea was an incomparably heroic war for China and even the whole world.
In this war, the number of Chinese volunteers killed was as high as 1460 thousand. They can only use their flesh to fend off the enemy's shells, facing the "joint **" armed to the teeth
They have only one belief in their hearts, that is, to defend their homeland and defend the country, resist US aggression and aid Korea. Whether they are ** children or ordinary soldiers, they know very well that retreating means giving up, and behind them is the motherland they love deeply.
Although the years of war are long gone, that spirit of perseverance and fearlessness will never be forgotten. Living in an era of peace, we should always remember that the current peace was bought by countless martyrs with their lives, and we should enhance our own strength, adapt to the needs of the country, become constructive talents, and contribute our own strength to the prosperity and development of the country.