February**Dynamic Incentive Program Historically, heroes have never been absent. With a heart of justice, they are willing to sacrifice themselves for the rise of the nation and the future of the country, even if their sacrifice is insignificant, but their spirit still inspires future generations, eager for future generations to live in the sunshine of freedom and peace.
These brave and loyal people deserve to be called martyrs with great respect. Those who have made heroic sacrifices in revolutionary struggles, defending the motherland, promoting socialist modernization, and fighting for the legitimate rights and interests of the masses can be called martyrs.
Modern China has suffered a period of humiliating darkness, with dark clouds that seem to be difficult to capture even a glimmer of light. However, there are always those who have stepped forward, and they have done their best to fight tenaciously, vowing to shine a light on the darkness and usher in a new life.
The beauty of New China stems from the bloody dedication of countless martyrs, who bravely sacrificed their lives and exchanged their lives for our happy life. No matter how the times change, no matter how history passes, they will forever be recorded in the annals of history, because they are eternal heroes.
The heroic deeds of the martyrs can always bring tears to our eyes, and even though time passes, the emotion is timeless. When we lose faith in life, when we feel that we cannot bear the pressure of life, please think more about the hardships and hardships that the martyrs went through.
None of the difficulties we encounter can be compared to the suffering they endure. Life requires courage, and life requires tenacity.
On the road of revolution, the blood of the martyrs stained the banner red, and they were fearless with faith in the future, but the road was extremely difficult, and sometimes only individuals had to be sacrificed for the sake of justice.
Especially the young female martyrs, the pain they endured after the ** is unimaginable, even if they are pregnant, the enemy is inhumane. Liang Huizhen was such a female martyr, ** was six months pregnant, and before her execution, she said to the enemy: "Please aim at my head, don't hit my stomach." ”
We usually think that those who are willing to sacrifice their lives for the revolution are not in good proximity, and they are forced to take the road of resistance because they have no choice but to do so. But this view is not objective, because in the wave of revolution, there are also many people from well-to-do families who choose to give up their privileged lives because their convictions are above all else, and personal enjoyment is not their goal.
Liang Huizhen adheres to her beliefs and always maintains her original intention. Her family was well-off, but she enrolled in a revolutionary school at a young age, and since then she has strengthened her belief in working for the welfare of the people.
After becoming a party member, despite the uncertainty of her future, she was still full of pride and determined to fight for her ideals. However, in 1926, the country was in turmoil and danger, and the Japanese ** drove into the Dagu Pass, and March 18** broke out, and Chiang Kai-shek even created an incident and began to arrest and monitor the Communists on a large scale.
Liang Huizhen did not waver because of this, but embarked on the road of revolution more resolutely.
Liang Huizhen was not afraid of bloody storms, she firmly believed that the light is always after the storm, so she immediately joined the revolution after graduation and devoted herself to the cause of making China better. She was assigned to Chengmai Girls' School as a principal, and she was active in promoting the women's movement in the area, bringing a glimmer of hope there.
But her behavior aroused the displeasure of the reactionaries, who intensified their efforts against her. On April 12, 1927, Chiang Kai-shek staged a counter-revolutionary coup d'état in Shanghai, massively suppressing the Communists and the revolutionary masses of workers and peasants.
Three days later, the Kuomintang reactionaries in Guangdong carried out a brutal purge of the city of Guangzhou. Soon, Hainan also became the center of the blood-red storm. Wang Wenming, secretary of the Qiongya Prefectural Party Committee, immediately ordered that the branch personnel need to temporarily leave the office and wait for orders.
On April 22, the Kuomintang authorities in Qiongya received a secret order to mobilize a large number of reactionaries to raid the Qiongya Senior Agricultural Information Center, conduct a large-scale search, and arrest Chen Dehua, a member of the prefectural committee of the Communist Party of China, and 25 students.
Then, the scope of the search continued to expand, with a total of more than 200 local students**, most of whom unfortunately died. This incident is known as the Qiongya 422 Incident.
After this incident, Liang Huizhen escaped by chance. Under the arrangement of the party organization, she entered the Normal College of National Jinan University in Shanghai, where she continued the revolutionary struggle, and during this time she became acquainted with her fellow Hainan countryman, Wang Haiping.
Wang Haiping joined the Communist Party of China in the anti-imperialist struggle of the May Revolution, she participated in the Northern Expedition, her revolutionary conviction was very firm, and she was an excellent Communist Party member.
In 1928, Wang Haiping and Liang Huizhen tied the knot with the approval of the party organization, and then the couple was sent to Fujian to continue their revolutionary work. According to the organization's arrangement, Wang Haiping became a member of the Special Committee of the Communist Party of China in Southern Fujian and the head of the Propaganda Department, while Liang Huizhen entered the Secretariat of the Fujian Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China in Gulangyu, Xiamen, and served as a political traffic officer of the provincial party committee.
Although their married life was full of hardships, they were like-minded and happy. However, in September 1930, Liang Huizhen became pregnant, which was a great joy for them.
In order to let Liang Huizhen raise the baby with peace of mind, Wang Haiping suggested that his wife put down the work at hand first and give birth to the child first, but Liang Huizhen was unwilling, because she knew that the revolutionary cause could not be stopped.
What she didn't expect was that the child would never be born.
On March 25, 1931, the organs of the Fujian Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China were destroyed by the reactionaries because of the betrayal of traitors.
At this time, Liang Huizhen was six months pregnant. **Later, Liang Huizhen was tenacious and unyielding under the cruel interrogation of the enemy, and always kept the secret of the party organization. During those two months of torment, Liang Huizhen remained optimistic because she held on to hope.
On May 1, 1931, when the reactionaries decided to kill her, Liang Huizhen stared at the eight-month-old fetus in her womb, and her heart was extremely sad.
When the muzzle of the black hole hole was pointed at her, Liang Huizhen threw her most precious watch at the enemy and made a request: "Please shoot me in the head, don't hit me in the stomach." ”
With a gunshot and cold bullets passed through Liang Huizhen's head, she collapsed, her hands clutching her stomach tightly, the last thing she could do for her unborn child.
When the news of Liang Huizhen's death reached Wang Haiping's ears, he was so grief-stricken that he turned this hatred into strength and continued to work to comfort the spirits of his wife and children.
However, a year later, Wang Haiping was brutally murdered in Zhongshan Park** in Xiamen, a news that shocked and deplored everyone.
In another world, the family of three was finally able to be reunited, where there was no pain, and they would definitely be able to taste happiness. The quiet life we enjoy is actually because there are people who are suffering for us, and the good life is not natural, but bought by the blood of the martyrs, and they should be remembered forever!