The commander of the Red Army was buried alive, and the eldest lady passed by for treatment
In August 1936, Aunt Wang, an old woman in Ma Cao Temple in Huanggang, Hubei Province, went out in the morning with a small basket on her back and came to the mountain. She saw a scene of devastation after the war, and no one dared to go out for days of artillery fire.
After the war subsided temporarily, Aunt Wang thought to herself that it was time to go out and dig some wild vegetables, and by the way, look for something useful near the battlefield. She circled the battlefield, intending to return empty-handed, when she suddenly saw a pile of weeds shaking, as if there was some creature inside.
Aunt Wang was very courageous, pushed aside the weeds and loess, and was shocked to find a wounded person covered in blood. She was taken aback, and it took a moment for her to remember to check the wounded man's breathing, and to her surprise, the man was still alive!
Seeing that the wounded were seriously injured, Mrs. Wang immediately returned to the village to gather reinforcements. Soon after, Wang led a group of villagers to the weeds and worked together to carry the injured back to the village.
Aunt Wang scolded as she walked: "Who is so cruel that people are buried while they are still alive?" "Who the hell is this man? Why are you buried while you are alive? With such serious injuries, will he survive?
Gua Pulp Saves Lives: Although Aunt Wang successfully rescued people home, the life and death of the injured are still a mystery. Mrs. Wang's wife asked Mrs. Wang to boil water, and she took her son into the house to check on the injured.
The wounded's clothes were soaked with blood and could not be identified, so the two of them could only cut through the clothes and found wounds of various sizes all over their bodies. Because they don't understand medical skills, they can't be sure that the fatal injury is in the **, so they can only do some simple hemostasis and disinfection treatment, and then pray that the injured can survive this hurdle.
The so-called disinfection and hemostasis are also just washing the wound with hot water and then bandaging it with a clean cotton cloth. Due to the poverty of her family, she could not afford even a little salt, so she was unable to buy medicine or ask a doctor for the injured**.
Over the next few days, the condition of the injured person did not improve, and the wound began to show signs of decay due to improper treatment. In order to relieve the pain and prevent infection, Mrs. Wang decided to take action.
She burned the scissors red on the fire, then carefully cut off the rotting flesh of the wounded. However, August was the scorching heat season, and even if she cut off the carrion around the wound, it couldn't stop the maggots from multiplying.
Seeing more and more white-flowered maggots, Aunt Wang felt anxious, like ants on a hot pot. She looked around for a solution and eventually heard that maggots like to burrow.
So, she asked her neighbor for a few loofahs, took them out to dry, and then carefully stuffed them into the wounds of the injured people.
This method really works, the loofah is able to suck out pus, blood and maggots from the wound. Mrs. Wang used this method to change the dressing twice, and finally woke up the injured person. At first, the injured person was a little nervous, but after learning that Aunt Wang was his savior, he relaxed and told her about his identity and experience.
It turned out that the wounded man was a small regiment commander of the Red Army, named Liang Congxue. After Liang woke up from school, it was much more convenient for Aunt Wang to take care of him, and she didn't have to worry about him spilling water when he drank water; Although he woke up, the pain was more intense.
Since there was no anesthetic at home, Liang Congxue could only endure the pain every time he cleaned the wound, and even bit his hand with bamboo chopsticks to avoid screaming.
Liang Congxue was born in a poor family in Lu'an, Anhui Province, and he had a wound on the left side of his chest, which was left by the enemy's bullet penetration, and a small area of his back was blown up by the bullet.
His wound was too dangerous, and it was a penetrating wound, so he never recovered. Although Liang Congxue was eager to catch up with the large army, he had to heal his injuries first due to the wounds.
In this process, he gradually became familiar with Aunt Wang's family, and when he looked at the elderly Aunt Wang, he could always think of his mother. Aunt Wang noticed his emotions and chatted with him enthusiastically to help him relieve his mood.
Through the conversation with Aunt Wang, Liang Congxue gradually understood his bumpy experience. Despite the difficulties in life, Liang Congxue never gave up, and he firmly believed that "learning" is learning, and as long as he keeps working hard, he will be able to achieve his goals one day.
The hardships of life made it impossible for Liang Congxue to receive an education, but he was a sensible child since he was a child, helping with laundry and subsidizing the family. Being a farmer is a gamble, sometimes the wind and rain are good, sometimes the weather is not beautiful, and the harvest is not good, and the grain may not be harvested if the harvest is not good.
The Liang family was often unable to pay the high rents because of the poor harvest, and each time they had to whisper good things to get the landlord to agree to lease them land. In such an environment, Liang Congxue deeply experienced his father's hard work and the hardships of farmers.
He vowed that as long as he had the opportunity, he would go out of this deep mountain to bring a better life to himself and his family, and also find a way out for the farmers. Finally, when he was 16 years old, the opportunity came.
In 1929, the Hunan and Jiangxi warlords "will" suppress Jinggangshan, although they did not seize the first place, but instead let the first open up a revolutionary base with Ruijin as the center.
Seeing the success of ***, heroes everywhere have followed suit. Lu'an, Anhui Province, where Liang Congxue is located, also blew a red whirlwind.
Liang Congxue learned about the CCP from his fellow villagers and had a deep understanding of the Red Army. He did not hesitate to join them when he learned that it was a contingent of peasants who really served the people.
After a year in the peasant Red Guards, Liang Congxue's ideological attitude and life perception have made a qualitative leap. Later, the Red Army came to the Red Guards to select outstanding soldiers, and Liang Congxue was selected.
Although the Red Army was in a difficult situation and had no fixed place to live, Liang Congxue's character of being able to endure hardships and not admitting defeat cultivated since he was a child helped him make many meritorious achievements in the Eastern Expedition and Western War, and his position in the army was gradually promoted.
He went from a small soldier in the second company of the first battalion of the independent regiment at the beginning to a battalion commander of the 25th regiment of the 244th regiment of the Red Army. Before being picked up by Aunt Wang, he was leading his troops to fight in Huangmei, Taihu and other places in the Hubei-Anhui border region, although the strength was only more than 200 people, but he had been fighting back and forth with the enemy, and did not let the enemy take any advantage.
Liang Congxue's ingenuity and boldness were the key to such a result. He is adept at taking advantage of the enemy's weaknesses to fight, and can remain calm even when surrounded.
He had his soldiers disguise themselves as Kuomintang soldiers and successfully escaped. Aunt Wang was amazed by Liang Congxue's ingenuity and did not understand why he was ambushed by the enemy.
However, the fact is that Liang Congxue's men buried him, not the enemy. In one battle, Liang Congxue led his team to Yingshan, Huanggang, and Eneshui in Hubei Province to conduct guerrilla warfare.
Probably because the traitors leaked their movements, or because the enemy foresaw their movements, they were ambushed by the enemy when they reached the Huanggang Macao Temple. Liang learned not to rely on hard work, he knew that their equipment and numbers were not enough to compete with the Kuomintang army.
He chooses to fend off enemy attacks and then looks for a way to escape. Unfortunately, however, he was hit by an enemy bullet that went through his chest and came out of his back, and he fell unconscious on the spot.
Liang Congxue was in the bunker, and the soldiers were busy stopping the bleeding for him, and blood was constantly gushing out of his body. The location of the wound made everyone feel that the enemy had hit him in the heart, and an injury to the heart often meant that life was in danger and there was little chance of survival.
So, holding back their grief, they simply buried him, and then retreated, creating the illusion of running away in order to distract the enemy. Liang Congxue was alone in a dirt pit and struggled for a long time.
Fortunately, Aunt Wang found him in time, otherwise he might not be able to survive any longer delay. Hearing Liang Congxue calmly tell all this, Aunt Wang was frightened and persuaded him to stay in the village, although his life may be poor, at least he can save his life.
Liang Congxue listened to it and laughed, saying that he had already experienced life and death, and the king of Hades did not want him.
Liang Congxue proved his courage and courage with practical actions. In October 1932, he was wounded during the transfer of the main forces of the Red Army, but due to the untimely occurrence of **, he almost died.
Although the long journey was hard, he still insisted on staying in the local area**. In April 1933, he had just returned from illness, and he was injured again in the process of breaking out, and it took nearly two months of emergency ** to recover.
In early November 1934, he again risked his life and used grenades to cover the attack of his teammates and successfully repelled the Kuomintang army, but he was also wounded again and hospitalized.
Liang Congxue's courageous actions are a testament to his fearlessness and unwavering faith.
Liang Congxue's revolutionary career was full of dangers and challenges, and after recovering from his injuries, he did not choose to join the army on the Long March, but stayed in place to fight guerrillas. His courage and determination made him a thorn in the side of the reactionary forces.
He was a man of great combat experience, wounded no less than ten times, and left 13 permanent scars on his body. However, his perseverance and the careful care of Mrs. Wang allowed him to finally regain his health.
Aunt Wang knew that she couldn't keep Liang Congxue, so she asked around for news of the big army, and finally helped him find the guerrillas. Liang Congxue's heroic deeds are admirable, and his experience also proves that only firm faith and indomitable spirit can stand out in the midst of difficulties.
Liang Congxue, a legendary figure who grew from a rural cattle herder to a founding lieutenant general. His persistence in searching for the guerrillas for four days and four nights on the rugged mountain roads showed his bravery and perseverance.
On the battlefield, he participated in many large-scale battles and made immortal contributions to the victory of the whole nation and the founding of New China. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he held many important positions, conscientious, and busy until 1964, when he retired due to illness.
However, he never used his status for personal gain, demanded that his children should not be specialized, and that he would not be treated equally in school and work. His relatives, friends and the staff around him did not dare to rely on his status to show off his power.
Liang Congxue, a true hero, his deeds deserve to be remembered and admired forever.
Strict with his family and subordinates, Liang Congxue is more strict with himself. He was injured many times when he was young, and in his old age, he often felt unwell and frequently sought medical attention. Every time he came back from a medical visit, he reconciled the accounts and reported to the organization.
Once, when he found that there were dozens of dollars more in the accounts, he immediately wrote a review to the cadres of the military region. After an investigation by the head of the military region, it was found that this expenditure was reasonable, and Liang Congxue was relieved.
Liang Congxue died in Nanjing on April 7, 1973, at the age of 70. His son Liang Bohai once said: "Looking back on my father's life, it is a life of revolution, a life of fighting, a glorious life, and a glorious life......He completely dedicated himself to the party and to the people, and he will always be a good example for us to learn from. ”
The spirit and belief of Liang Congxue are worthy of learning from each of us, let us remember the hard struggle and selfless dedication of the heroes, and make the land of China stand proudly in the east of the world forever with worthy of their efforts.