In 1951, the whole people launched a vigorous anti-rebellion campaign to hunt down intelligence agents, bandits, and various counter-revolutionaries lurking on the mainland.
Wang Huaqin, a female teacher at Zhaohua Middle School in Sichuan, was reported by the people because she had joined the military command in her early years, and was immediately arrested and imprisoned.
Twenty days later, the Zhaohua County People's Court sentenced Wang Huaqin to death, which was immediately executed.
Wang Huaqin was pregnant, and she kept complaining that she had long since left the military organization, but no one believed her, so she had no choice but to hold her big belly and be escorted to the execution ground with a painful face, waiting for the gunshots to sound.
Just as she was about to shoot, her husband Lu Changming suddenly rushed to the execution ground, holding a letter aloft and shouting: "Wang Huaqin saved our underground party members, and this letter is evidence." ”
Hu Qian, the county magistrate, took the letter, read it carefully several times, thought about it for a moment, and immediately changed his mind and decided to temporarily escort Wang Huaqin back to prison until the truth was ascertained before execution.
When the onlookers saw this thrilling scene, they were dumbfounded, Wang Huaqin was obviously a special agent of the Kuomintang military command, how could he save the underground members of the Communist Party of China? I am particularly puzzled by this.
In 1914, Wang Huaqin was born in a merchant family, and his father Wang Lianshan served as a quartermaster of the great warlords, and later retired and returned to Sichuan to do business.
Wang Lianshan often went to Nanchong factory to inspect and met Kang Yushan, who was in business. The two hit it off at first sight, talked happily with each other, and simply married Jin Lan and became brothers.
Wang Huaqin occasionally followed his father Lianshan to Nanchong to play, and Kang Yushan's son Connell was particularly close to him, so he learned to be an adult, and the two were called brother and sister from then on.
Wang Huaqin has been smart and lively since he was a child, and he was the first in all his homework, and later went to Shanghai to study in high school, and happened to be in the same school as Cornell, and the relationship between the two brothers and sisters became deeper.
After entering Shanghai National University, Wang Huaqin used her leisure time to often go to French church schools to learn foreign languages, and basically mastered Japanese, English, French and other Chinese, making full preparations for studying abroad in the future.
In 1935, Wang Huaqin successfully obtained the qualification to study abroad at public expense, and soon packed his luggage and set off for further study at Waseda University in Japan.
When she first arrived in Japan, Wang Huaqin witnessed the rapid rise of the social economy after Japan's reform, and she was quite impressed and determined to study hard and return to serve the motherland in the future.
On the campus of Waseda University in Japan, Chinese students often give patriotic speeches. Every time Wang Huaqin met, he would always stop and applaud warmly, especially appreciating their generosity.
In 1937, when the Lugou Bridge Incident broke out, the Japanese authorities began to ostracize radical Chinese students and announced their deportation.
Wang Huaqin didn't want to stay in Japan anymore, so she returned to her homeland by boat with her classmates.
Back in Chengdu, Wang Huaqin got a teaching position in a middle school and worked hard to teach and educate people.
One day, she was very happy to see that her eldest brother Cornell also came to the school to substitute teach. Brother and sister haven't seen each other for many years, tell each other about their situation, and occasionally get together to ** the future of the country.
At this time, during the period of cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, Cornell had joined the Communist Party of China, organized anti-Japanese demonstrations and rallies from time to time, took to the streets to publicize anti-Japanese ideas to the people, and called on everyone to unite and defeat the Japanese invaders.
Wang Huaqin was influenced by his eldest brother, and every time he would actively participate in rally activities, shouting slogans loudly to promote the truth of resisting Japan and saving the country.
In order to change Wang Huaqin's thinking and believe in communism, Cornell encouraged her to visit Yan'an, the holy land of the revolution.
Wang Huaqin gladly accepted, and after going all the way to Yan'an, he was very excited to see the fiery revolutionary enthusiasm of the local people, and seemed to see hope for China's future.
During this period, Wang Huaqin entered the study of Kang University, met her classmate ** Jie, the two were like-minded, chatted very happily, and immediately became a good sister of the revolution.
There were too many revolutionary youths who went to Yan'an, and the school building could not live at all, so the school leaders mobilized everyone to dig caves together.
Wang Huaqin is a rich lady, she has never done heavy work since she was a child, and after two days, her hands were covered with blood blisters, and the pain was unbearable.
But she looks weak on the outside, but she is very stubborn on the inside, she still gritted her teeth and insisted, no matter how hard and tired she is, she is willing to rest, and she is not a little squeamish.
A month later, Wang Huaqin moved into the cave he dug with his own hands, with a smile on his face, and he felt very satisfied and happy.
Half a year later, Yan Xishan sent people to invite the Communist Party to Shanxi to carry out anti-Japanese propaganda to save the country.
Through a meeting and discussion, Kang Da decided to let the new students go to Shanxi for exercise, and then posted the candidates, and as a result, Wang Huaqin and **Jie were both selected into the list.
Before leaving, the whole class gathered together to sing the graduation song and reluctantly bid goodbye, and a seed of revolution was planted in everyone's hearts.
When the two arrived in Shanxi, they began to follow the army's art troupe to promote performances everywhere, they were both excited and excited, and completely forgot the tiredness on the road.
At the beginning of 1938, Wang Huaqin and ** Jie joined the political teaching group and went to the front line of Taierzhuang together.
Along the way, the two witnessed all kinds of tragic situations of their Chinese compatriots who had fled, and their hearts were filled with grief and indignation, and their mood could not be calm for a long time.
The battle officially began, the battle was fierce, there was gunfire all around, and the two were not combatants, and they still felt very nervous.
Due to the disadvantage of ** equipment, the squadron gradually became difficult to parry, and had to start retreating. I don't know when, Wang Huaqin and ** Jie also separated from the regiment headquarters and completely lost contact.
The two were caught in the crowd of refugees, discussed while walking, and finally decided to return to Yan'an.
After more than a month of walking, the two went around and around, lost their way, and accidentally walked to Xi'an.
The two of them felt that if they came, they would be safe, and they looked for the underground party organization of the CCP along the street, so that they could find it? This time, he had no money and no place to live, so he suddenly fell into a predicament.
One day, the two were walking on the street hungry and saw a recruitment advertisement for the "Wartime Work Training Corps" posted by the Kuomintang.
There was a place to live, and the two decided to sign up to have a look, and both sisters were admitted to the training group.
However, there is a special requirement in the regiment, that is, you must join the Three Youth League or the Kuomintang. The two didn't have much to do, so they chose to join the Kuomintang and began to study military training courses after that.
Two months later, an officer surnamed Lu from Chongqing came to inspect the working group. I was very surprised to learn that the two sisters were college students, and took the initiative to introduce them to work in the rear of Chongqing University, thinking that in this way they could better play their talents.
For the first time, the two sisters had a disagreement. **Jie is from Shaanxi and is reluctant to leave his hometown. And Wang Huaqin is a native of Sichuan, of course, he really wants to go home to work.
In the end, neither of them could convince anyone, hugged and cried, and parted. After all, during the war years, no one knew when they would be able to meet, and whether they could imagine it, it was so cruel.
Back in Chongqing, the officer surnamed Lu introduced Wang Huaqin to join the Kuomintang Military Command Bureau.
Wang Huaqin thought that it was all about resisting Japan and saving the country, so she nodded and agreed, and just like that, she became a military commander by mistake.
Wang Huaqin is proficient in Japanese, and after the training, he was assigned to crack the code of the Japanese radio station, and because of his outstanding performance, he was later commended by the Military Administration and awarded the rank of captain.
In March 1940, there was a "rice grabbing incident" in Chengdu, Sichuan, and the society was fierce, but the Kuomintang wanted to use the topic as an excuse to blame the underground party of the Communist Party of China and began to arrest people throughout the city.
Wang Huaqin was transferred to Chengdu to help, and he reunited with his eldest brother Cornell on the street, which was embarrassing.
During the chat, Wang Huaqin roughly guessed Cornell's true identity and reminded him to pay attention to safety.
Connell disagreed, saying that the Kuomintang did things with loud thunder and small raindrops, and it has been like this for so many years.
One day in May 1940, the Military Command Bureau suddenly notified all the personnel to prepare for action, saying that they had received information, and at six o'clock in the afternoon, the leader of the ** Connell would hold a secret meeting in the Chongqing Teahouse Building, and strive to catch them all!
When Wang Huaqin heard the name of his eldest brother, he felt a "sigh" in his heart and wanted to send a letter to his eldest brother, but his colleagues were staring at him and couldn't go out at all.
As time passed, Wang Huaqin became more and more anxious, kept thinking of a way, and finally thought of it! She bit her tongue lightly, deliberately spit out a large mouthful of blood, pretended to be seriously ill, and kept crying out in pain.
When her colleagues saw it, they thought that she was bleeding from inside her body, and she must have been ill urgently, so they immediately ran to report to the director, and then two colleagues accompanied her to the hospital for treatment.
The hospital is only one street away from the Chongqing teahouse, but the two colleagues watched closely, and Wang Huaqin had no chance to get out at all.
She excused herself to be anxious, saying that she would go to the bathroom and be back soon, so she took the opportunity to get rid of the two of them and hurried to the Chongqing teahouse.
Wang Huaqin walked in to take a look and found that Cornell was indeed in the private room, still waiting for other comrades to come to the meeting together.
When Cornell saw Wang Huaqin coming in, he was immediately stunned, and quickly stood up, ready to step forward to shake hands.
There were many people, Wang Huaqin walked up to him, did not shake hands, and only said softly: "Aunt seems to be sick." Then he turned and walked away.
Connell was so alert that he immediately understood what Wang Huaqin meant, and immediately told everyone to leave in batches and meet again next time.
Five minutes later, a large number of Kuomintang military and police surrounded the teahouse, rushed into the private room but saw no one, and searched everywhere but still ...... in vain
Wang Huaqin had just walked out of the teahouse not far from when he met a jeep, a colleague rolled down the window, and asked, "Didn't you go to the hospital?" How did you get here? ”
Wang Huaqin smiled slightly and replied, "I just came out to buy something." Without waiting for a colleague to answer, he bowed his head and left.
The colleague looked suspicious, and after returning to the bureau, he immediately reported the matter, and the two colleagues in charge of accompanying the hospital also confirmed the matter, and Wang Huaqin's identity immediately aroused everyone's suspicions.
Soon, the Chengdu Military Command Bureau set up an internal special investigation team and began to investigate Wang Huaqin.
Wang Huaqin explained again and again, but it was still to no avail. Fortunately, the leader of the investigation team is an old acquaintance, the officer surnamed Lu who introduced her in.
Out of various considerations, the officer surnamed Lu did not particularly embarrass Wang Huaqin, nor did he find conclusive evidence, and finally sentenced Wang Huaqin to three months of imprisonment for the crime of "interfering with operations".
In 1947, Wang Huaqin really couldn't see the chaotic management within the Kuomintang, resigned from the Military Command Bureau, and then returned to his hometown to apply for a teaching job in a middle school.
Soon, she and Lu Changming, who also teaches, met and fell in love, and soon held a simple wedding, and since then they have lived a peaceful and happy family life.
In the 1951 anti-rebellion movement, Wang Huaqin's experience of participating in the military command was reported, and then he was directly sent to the execution ground.
Fortunately, her husband Lu Changming took the letter and rushed to the rescue in time, otherwise the consequences would be unimaginable.
It turned out that since the beginning of the anti-rebellion movement, Connell, who was already the deputy secretary of the Southwest Working Committee, immediately thought of his sister Wang Huaqin, and was particularly worried that she would also be affected, so he took the initiative to write a letter for her to receive, and if anything happened, immediately notify him to come over and provide testimony.
It's a pity that the letter came too late, and Wang Huaqin has been imprisoned and can't receive it at all. If my husband hadn't found the letter in time, I am afraid it would have been too late.
For Wang Huaqin's investigation, because of Cornell's personal proof, the matter was quickly settled. Wang Huaqin was exempted from the death penalty and finally sent to a correctional center where he was executed for two years of labor reform, and fortunately escaped the catastrophe.
At the end of the 70s, Wang Huaqin returned to the podium and became an English teacher, continuing her teaching career.
Three years later, Wang Huaqin suddenly felt unwell, and after going to the hospital for examination, he was told that he had esophageal cancer and that there was no cure.
On March 14, 1985, Wang Huaqin died of illness at the age of 71.
It is often said that good and bad depend on each other. Because of his conscience and sense of justice, Wang Huaqin did not hesitate to risk his life to save his eldest brother Cornell, but his future was almost ruined, and he was imprisoned, and even never recovered.
But he never thought that after many years, this move saved his life and finally died a good death. It just happened to answer the old saying: "But do good deeds, don't ask about the future." Therefore, good people will eventually be rewarded, which is the truth of the world!