Suspect that the benefactor was framed, and you have to ask ***
In 1952, the "three anti" movement was set off in China, among which the "anti-**" was highly valued. At this time, a "** report" was placed on the *** table, and the first page of the report was prominently marked with "extraordinarily serious ** criminal".
After reading the materials, ** frowned, shook his head and said to the staff next to him: "This is impossible, I have to ask the prime minister to come and ask, I want to ask Enlai." ”
**Walked into the conference room with a puzzled face,** handed him a document that read "Extraordinarily Large** Criminal...... on itWang Shengrong! After reading it, he hurriedly said: "Wrong, wrong, Comrade Wang Shengrong did not **, I agree to this matter!" ”
So, who is this Wang Shengrong? Why is *** so sure he won't**? The answer starts with Wang Shengrong's experience of saving ***. In November 1931, he became the provisional chairman of the Chinese Soviet Republic, and the core leadership was in his hands.
However, after the leading group headed by Wang Ming came to the revolutionary base area, Wang Ming seized the leadership of the CCP and the Red Army under the pretext of "left-leaning" thinking.
Not only that, Wang Ming also wants to "monopolize" power and let *** go to the southern Gannan region for investigation and research, which is a year.
On a cold morning in the winter of 1932, the Chinese Soviet Republic convened a conference, at which it was decided to invite *** to the meeting. So, Wang Shengrong took a platoon and worked tirelessly day and night to rush to Gannan to inform *** to attend the meeting.
After a long journey, finally in the afternoon of the next day, Wang Shengrong and the team came to the residence of ***. However, as soon as he arrived at the entrance of the village, Wang Shengrong heard fierce gunfire coming from the village.
Without hesitation, he led the team into the village. The situation in the village is very critical, and there is a fierce exchange of fire between the guards of ** and the local reactionary militia. There is a huge disparity in strength between the two sides, and the guards of ** are in a difficult situation.
Wang Shengrong knew the importance of *** for the revolution, he did not wait for his subordinates behind, but resolutely picked up the shell gun and rushed to the place where the gunfire was fierce alone.
The gunfire suddenly stopped, and the heroic resistance of the original guard regiment was still outnumbered by the large number of militia groups. Wang Shengrong heard the gunshots gradually weakening and realized the seriousness of the situation.
He shouted loudly and ran towards the place where the gunfire had stopped, ready to take on the responsibility of protecting ***.
New)** is being surrounded by regiments, with guns in front and knives in the back. **The complexion remains the same, there is no fear, and he is ready to be righteous. At this moment, a bullet flew from a distance, killing the regiment who was about to attack.
Wang Shengrong scolded: "Ignorant guy, do you know who this is? With me here, you don't want to touch a single hair of him! He then fired two more shots, killing two gun-wielding enemies.
The rest of the enemy hid behind the wall and waited for reinforcements to arrive. Wang Shengrong didn't dare to fight, so he pulled up *** and ran out. However, at this time, *** was suffering from hemorrhoids and could not run fast.
Wang Shengrong didn't say much, picked up *** and ran out of the village. After running out of the village, he let go of *** and was so tired that he couldn't breathe. Later, the soldiers who followed Wang Shengrong arrived, and while striking at the enemy, they took *** out of the encirclement with Wang Shengrong.
The militia was formed by local armed forces, and although they were poorly equipped, they did not have tactical and combat effectiveness. Under the attack of the Red Army fighters, they were quickly defeated.
Wang Shengrong knew very well that after the withdrawal of the militia groups, the regular Kuomintang troops would follow one after another. Moreover, the militia already knows the whereabouts of ***, and once this news reaches the ears of the Kuomintang army, they will definitely send a large number of troops to support.
Therefore, he decided to immediately lead *** to the ** revolutionary base area. Despite the difficulty of moving, Wang Shengrong gave up his horse to ***, and they rushed to the Ruijin base non-stop.
In the process of hurrying, ** found that Wang Shengrong's left arm and left leg had been bloodstained, he stopped, pulled up Wang Shengrong's sleeve and trouser leg to take a look, and felt distressed.
It turned out that in the daytime battle, Wang Shengrong was injured, but in order not to affect the hurry, he gritted his teeth and endured until night. Seeing this, he immediately tore off a piece of his clothes, tore it into strips, and bandaged his wound himself.
At this time, Wang Shengrong admired this Red Army leader whom he had met several times. His bravery, perseverance, and thoughtful spirit deeply touched Wang Shengrong.
He knew that only such a person could lead the Red Army to victory.
**The deep friendship with Wang Shengrong is not because Wang Shengrong saved his life. It is because of Wang Shengrong's unwavering and honest style, he is the only party comrade who is not ****ed by money.
During a transfer of materials, the ** Bureau of the Communist Party of China in Shanghai encountered the problem of tight funds and asked for help from the ** Soviet District. ** After learning about it, he took out 20,000 US dollars from the huge amount of money he received from the bank to lead the campaign to support them.
Because of such trust and mutual help, the relationship between ** and Wang Shengrong is getting deeper and deeper.
After receiving the grant, the funds were sent to Shanghai by the correspondents of the Soviet district. However, in that era of war and famine, 20,000 US dollars was not an easy task, so it tested the willpower and faith of our party comrades.
However, this time the correspondent failed to pass the test. A week after the delivery, news came from the front that the correspondent had absconded with the money. Telegrams requesting funding were still being sent from Shanghai.
In desperation, the Soviet delegates in the Soviet zone applied to the Comintern for a second batch of $20,000. This time, the leaders carefully selected a reliable comrade and educated him many times and told him that he must send the funds to Shanghai.
This comrade also promised to complete the task. However, the greed of human nature eventually led to the end of "both people and money" again.
In order to ensure that the Comintern gave us 3The $50,000 fund could be safely delivered to Shanghai, and Comrade ** and *** decided to send Wang Shengrong to deliver it. Although Wang Shengrong has also encountered the situation of absconding with money before, ** has great trust in him.
Before leaving, ** once again instructed Wang Shengrong to be careful on the road and deliver the funds smoothly. Wang Shengrong knew the importance of this task and promised to complete it.
In order to avoid detection, he chose the safest but longest detour route. Although ** did not know about this deployment, Wang Shengrong resolutely implemented it.
After walking like this for two weeks, there was no news, and the leaders of the **Soviet district fell silent again, looking at the helpless smile of the commissioner from the Soviet Union, ** and others were also very ashamed.
In Shanghai, Yang Shangkun and ** have been waiting for several days, but there is no sign of anyone sending anything. Just when everyone was about to give up, Wang Shengrong walked out of the corner.
After two weeks of tossing and turning, Wang Shengrong handed over a lot of funds to Yang Shangkun. This not only solved the urgent need of the underground party organizations in Shanghai, but also made the leaders of the ** Soviet district very pleased.
Because of this success, our comrades once again won the trust of the Comintern and told them forcefully that we could stand the test. ** They were very happy and called Shanghai to praise Wang Shengrong.
In this way, there must be a reason for the **, how could such a comrade be **? However, this is not the case. In 1946, Wang Shengrong, then secretary of the Qiqihar Municipal Party Committee and political commissar of the garrison district, was presiding over the meeting when an unexpected accident occurred.
Suddenly, a gunshot rang out, and Wang Shengrong fell to the ground. I thought it was an assassination by a secret agent, but in fact, a soldier from the guard company downstairs was wiping his gun, and the gun suddenly went off and hit the roof, which happened to run through Wang Shengrong's calf from the center of his left foot.
Wang Shengrong was then sent to the hospital, where he said to his crying wife: "It's okay, it won't die, it's a big deal." However, he really got it right.
Due to limited medical conditions at the time, he developed a bacterial infection in his leg that spread upwards. The doctor's recommendation was to amputate the limb, which would be life-threatening if the bacterial infection was indulged.
After undergoing surgery, Wang Shengrong had his leg amputated at a high level and lost his left leg. Although he had been injured by a soldier who had misfired, he did not blame the other party, but indifferently regarded the incident as a "mistake".
Because of health reasons, he voluntarily withdrew from the army and became the political commissar of the Military Industry Department of the Northeast Bureau, and worked with Minister He Changgong to manage the military industry work in an orderly manner and provide a large number of arms for the front line.
Three years later, he retired from the armaments department and came to the Ministry of Industry of Central South China, where he served as First Vice Minister and Director of the Central South Nonferrous Metals Administration. However, it was this position that got him caught up in the accusation of "**."
In March 1950, ** personally sent a telegram to Wang Shengrong, asking him to go to Beijing to complete a metal-related task.
After Wang Shengrong arrived in Beijing, he met him cordially and held his hand tightly as soon as they met: "This task is very arduous, and it seems to me that only you can complete it." ”
I want to export 10,000 tons of tungsten sand to the Soviet Union in a year in exchange for machinery and equipment and defense supplies, first of all, to strengthen ourselves, and secondly, we can also learn from their technology and make ourselves stronger. ”
Hearing this huge task, Wang Shengrong fell into deep thought, and then said to ***: "Before the liberation, the Kuomintang engaged in this project for 20 years, and there was only less than 300 tons of output per year, and now we have just taken over, and there are still Kuomintang bandits on the mine, and it is almost impossible to complete the task of 10,000 tons in a year." ”
Hearing him say this, he nodded frequently and said: "Then this matter can only be put on hold temporarily, 10,000 tons of tungsten sand is indeed too difficult for us." After listening to this, Wang Shengrong proposed a solution, he suggested that the four provinces of Jiangxi, Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hunan should be asked for support, so that the goal might be achieved.
** Strongly agreed with his suggestion, and then wrote a letter to be sent to four locations to request support from the tungsten placer mine. Wang Shengrong offered to personally inspect and request support from the four provinces.
Wang Shengrong took the letter of *** and began to travel in four provinces. Although he lost his left leg, he still did it himself, using crutches and a wheelchair to carry out the work assigned by ***, and also inspected various mining areas.
He found that there was an extreme lack of machinery and transportation vehicles in various mining areas, and most of them were handled by manpower, which was extremely inefficient. In order to solve this problem, he found out the secret that Chiang Kai-shek had buried for many years, and there were more than 1,000 tons of tungsten sand ore frozen by Chiang Kai-shek in Hong Kong.
He made a suggestion to ***: "Sell the more than 1,000 tons of tungsten sand ore and use it to buy machinery and transportation vehicles." * Agreeing to this method, Wang Shengrong exchanged more than 1,000 tons of tungsten sand ore for mining machinery, 100 transport trucks and 100 barrels of gasoline.
He was personally assigned to the tungsten sand mining area, and personally supervised the work many times during the mining period, even on the steep slopes, he stood tall on the edge of the cliff, and did his best to command.
Under his instructions, he successfully extracted 10,000 tons of tungsten sand within a year. However, after the start of the "Three Antis" movement in 1952, some people with ulterior motives in order to frame Wang Shengrong and maliciously hyped him as a "big criminal" in the 1,000-ton tungsten sand transaction of Chiang Kai-shek.
Because the 1,000-ton tungsten sand transaction involved a lot of money, Wang Shengrong suffered an unjustified injustice. However, after his own disability, Wang Shengrong took the initiative to withdraw from government affairs in consideration of the party's work.
After learning of the incident, Wang Shengrong chose to believe ** and the country, although he reported the situation to the relevant departments, his "**" crime was still confirmed because of the passage of time.
It wasn't until the person in charge of the "three antis" work found out that he had been designated as a "big ** criminal" and found that the matter was too absurd after checking the materials, so he made a report to the higher-level leaders.
**Strongly supported "big **criminal": the one-legged hero Wang Shengrong Back then, **saw a report about Wang Shengrong**, and resolutely refused to believe it. He wanted to *** go to Wang Shengrong in person to ask for an understanding.
When *** told him that the report was wrong and that Wang Shengrong was not only not guilty, but also made meritorious contributions, ** laughed and said that he could not be a "big ** criminal".
This story tells us that the real heroes are not those who have a luxurious life, but those who are silently dedicated in ordinary life and have willpower that ordinary people can't match.
Wang Shengrong is such a hero, he only has one leg, but he has perseverance and courage beyond ordinary people. His life was difficult, but his spirit was always high, and his story inspires each and every one of us.
Therefore, we should learn from Wang Shengrong, no matter what difficulties we face, we must maintain a strong will, move forward bravely, and make our own contributions to society.
Despite his physical disability for many years, he has always been hands-on, both big and small, including inspections, laundry and cooking. He often said, "Do it yourself, have plenty of food and clothing." ”
The 100-year-old Red Army, Wang Shengrong, died in Wuhan on September 1, 2006 at the age of 100. His life is full of legends, known as the first member of the Central Revolutionary Military Commission, and his story was included in "The Legendary Life of a Centenarian Red Army" and "The Centennial Life of Wang Shengrong's First Member of the Central Revolutionary Military Commission" for future generations to admire and learn.