Old **, Chen Peisi statue.
On May 31, 1968, the Sichuan Provincial Revolutionary Committee was formally established. What is impressive is that on the rostrum, Liang Xingchu, commander of the Chengdu Military Region, had a hearty conversation with a short-haired girl wearing glasses, and the atmosphere was very harmonious.
Jiang Haiyun, a 21-year-old mathematics student at Sichuan University, served as deputy director of the Revolutionary Committee with Liang Xingchu. Liang Xingchu was wearing a military uniform, talking and laughing freely, looking at the camera.
Jiang Haiyun smiled, revealing the same teeth as Liang Xingchu's nickname known as "Liang Daya" during the Long March. The one on the left looks like Chen Peisi, but it's not.
We should respect the older generation of revolutionaries who shed blood and sacrificed their lives for New China, and their nicknames only belong to their peers. When we see General Liang Xingchu, we will think of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea.
Liang Xingchu, as the commander of the 38th Army, made a military order, and in the face of the enemy, he did not flinch, and composed heroic hymns with his flesh and blood. His heroic deeds made him famous in World War I and became known as the "Banzai Army".
On the icy battlefield, he killed countless enemies, fought bloodily, and wrote a magnificent chapter with blood and passion, becoming a symbol of the soul. In 2006, Jiang Haiyun died of cancer at the age of 60.