The lifesaver was reported**,years, what is the result?
In 1952, a vigorous "three anti" movement was launched across the country, and the people responded positively, and the report of the first report flew like snowflakes. However, when these reports were presented to the chairman, his mood was not relaxed.
Because he knows that behind every new report, it means that the people's hard-earned money has fallen into the pockets of a **. One day, he picked up a new report and set his eyes on the name that surprised him - Wang Shengrong.
He couldn't help but wonder: how could it be this person? **The Chair read the report in silence and fell into deep thought.
The report mentioned that Wang Shengrong had 1,000 tons of tungsten sand, but I was convinced that he would not do such a thing, so I immediately expressed my doubts. I begged the staff to call *** and soon *** explained the situation to ***.
After listening to ***'s explanation, ** smiled. What is the inside story about this thousand tons of tungsten sand? Why don't you want to believe that Wang Shengrong would do such a thing?
Why did he smile after hearing ***'s words? It all started with a special mission.
In January 1932, the Soviet District ** Bureau held an operational meeting in Ruijin to discuss the issue of attacking Nanchang proposed by the provisional **. At this time, he was criticized at the Gannan Conference in November last year because of the line issue and temporarily lost the command of the Red Army.
The leaders of the provisional ** were a new generation of people who had returned from studying in the Soviet Union, and although they were enthusiastic about the revolution, they did not know much about the local situation in China.
Relying on their experience in the Soviet Union, they advocated an attack on the cities of Jiangxi, especially Nanchang. Hearing this, ** was very worried. He believed that although the Red Army was outnumbered, it was in a state of scarcity, and fighting with the city would only lead to a protracted war of attrition, so he suggested the tactics of besieging the city and sending reinforcements.
However, the leader did not take his advice. The isolated *** had no choice but to take his guards and go to Gannan for a field trip. The infrastructure in southern Gan is backward, transportation and communication are not convenient, and the living conditions are very difficult.
But I feel very relieved to get along with the people. But due to long hours of desk work, he unfortunately suffered from hemorrhoids and was forced to recuperate in a village. On this day, ** was lying in bed and heard the hurried footsteps of the guards outside the door.
Chairman! Reactionary troops were found in the village, and it looked like information had been leaked. We're here to protect you from it! ”
The guard sprinted from the backyard gate to the entrance of the village with *** on his back. Since the "87 Conference" confirmed the basic policy of disbanding the militias and arming the peasants, most of the reactionary soldiers who looked like bandits have disappeared, and the remaining small units have wandered around and hated the Red Army to the core.
I thought there were only a few people, but after the exchange of fire, the guard regiment found that the other side was numerous, and almost surrounded the entire village. Listening to the screams of the soldiers behind him, ** was more than enough because of the pain in his body.
Seeing that it was about to break through, a few more reactionary soldiers appeared at the entrance of the village.
When the guards carried the chairman and tried to return, his comrades stood in the way for him, but eventually fell due to being outnumbered. The chairman stood up and tried to hide in the corner, but the reactionaries approached him with bayonets.
They had already run out of bullets from the battle they had just been. With a smug smile on the reactionary soldiers' faces, they remembered the Red Army that had allowed them to flee like rats. At this point, they thought it was a good time for them to take revenge and make a meritorious deed.
Just as the crisis was about to erupt, a figure appeared at the entrance of the alley.
With a loud roar, a bullet slashed through the brain of the reactionary soldier in front of ***, and with a few gunshots, he fell to the ground. In an instant, gunfire erupted, and the wounded enemy was all headed, and it was clear that the bullet was powerful.
Suddenly, the person who fired the gun rushed straight in, grabbed *** and saw that it was him, and he was emotional. This person is Wang Shengrong, the captain of the Young Pioneers at that time, after receiving the ** task, he took a platoon of brothers to track all the way to Gannan to find the whereabouts of ***.
Seeing that the chairman was safe and sound, Wang Shengrong was afraid for a while, glad that he did not take a wrong step, otherwise the consequences would be unimaginable.
At the center of the fighting, Wang Shengrong tried to get the chairman to leave as soon as possible, but failed. The chairman was in excruciating pain and was unable to move forward because of hemorrhoids. Wang Shengrong resolutely decided to leave behind the chairman's back, but was arrived in time by his subordinates.
Seeing the arrival of reinforcements, Wang Shengrong and the chairman were both pleased. With the help of their comrades, they successfully fought their way out of the encirclement. In the end, the reactionaries were completely annihilated. After arriving at the open field outside the village, Wang Shengrong began to tidy up his subordinates and consider how to properly care for the injured chairman.
It's cold, you've lost so much blood, put it on! ”
In the cold winter season, winter equipment is in short supply. Wang Shengrong refused him for fear of the chairman's illness. The chairman was so anxious that he personally draped his clothes on Wang Shengrong.
The guards who witnessed this scene were curious, who was this "Shengrong" who made the chairman so concerned? Let's trace his story and explore the origins of this revered figure.
The story begins in the late Qing Dynasty in 1907. After the bitter lessons of the two Opium Wars, China's advanced intellectuals began to seek the help of advanced Western technology to revitalize the country.
The Westernization Movement came into being and became a catalyst for social change in China at that time. However, in the context of this magnificent era, Wang Shengrong's story is full of hardships and challenges.
He came from an ordinary family of dock workers, and received hard labor and life grinding from an early age. Despite his humble origins, he possessed an indomitable heart, a thirst for knowledge, and a desire to change his life.
In the tide of this era, Wang Shengrong gradually emerged. His diligence and ingenuity were recognized by the people, and he became an important member of the Westernization movement.
He interpreted it with practical actions"Knowledge changes destiny"has inspired countless latecomers. However, Wang Shengrong's brilliance did not make him forget his original intention.
He has always maintained his respect and loyalty to the President, and even in the last stages of his life, he has remained steadfast in his beliefs and duties. His story teaches us that no matter what the environment is, we should stick to our beliefs, pursue our dreams, and never forget our original intentions.
In this cold winter day, let us remember this heroic Wang Shengrong and feel his tenacity and determination. His story will always inspire us and give us the strength and courage to face life's challenges.
In the wave of the Westernization Movement, factories were built on the banks of the city, and people no longer relied on farming, ending their precarious life and choosing to make a living in factories.
However, skyrocketing prices and low labor prices have made life difficult for the people, and the problem of survival has become more and more serious. Wang Shengrong was born in a turbulent period of change in this country, his home is located on the riverside wharf, and he spends his days with fishing boats and his husband.
His parents were working outside the home, and he grew up alone on the dock, and gradually formed a free and resolute character.
Due to the poor grain harvest and high grain prices, Wang Shengrong's family lived in poverty. At the age of 13, he began working as a child laborer, hoping to ease the burden on his parents and provide them with enough to eat.
He has been in the yarn mill, he has run through the docks, and as long as there is a job to make a profit, he is willing to do it. However, seeing the capitalists driving cars and dressed brightly, while his family did not even have enough to eat, Wang Shengrong was deeply aware of the existence of class disparities.
These childhood experiences led him to join the Communist Party of China at the age of 19 and join the revolution in search of change. In 1927, he successfully joined the Chinese Communist Party.
Six years after the workers' movement, in order to continue the struggle, it was temporarily decided to transfer the main forces to the Soviet area, and the Shanghai Bureau was asked to stay in Shanghai. At this time, it was a period of civil war and confrontation, funds were tight, and the funds of the Shanghai ** Bureau were on the verge of breaking, and the situation was very critical.
In desperation, the Shanghai ** Bureau could only ask for help temporarily. After receiving the request for help, the temporary ** quickly raised 7,500 US dollars and appointed a regiment-level cadre to send the funds to Shanghai.
After learning the news, the leaders of the Shanghai ** Bureau were overjoyed, but a few days passed, and they still did not wait for the arrival of the cadres. They hurriedly contacted ** again, and after investigation, they found out that this regiment-level cadre had taken the opportunity to abscond to Hong Kong with money.
The Shanghai ** Bureau prepared 12,000 US dollars for the recovery of arrears and appointed a division cadre. However, the cadre absconded with the money without authorization during the handling process, which made the incident tricky.
The Shanghai ** bureau is anxiously waiting, while the temporary ** is deeply feeling a crisis of confidence. During this period, the temporary economic situation was also very difficult. Just when everyone was in trouble, good news came from the Red Army at the front, they had successfully captured 35,000 dollars and were sending them back to the **Soviet zone.
In old Shanghai, solving the problem of money is only the first step, and the bigger challenge is to send people to deliver it. Temporary** originally planned to send Zhang Aiping, but he refused. He is not from Shanghai and does not speak Shanghainese, which undoubtedly increases the risk of him being caught during a period of tension between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party.
At this time, Zhang Aiping proposed: "It's better to let Wang Shengrong go!" He used to work in Shanghai and was very familiar with the location. This suggestion is like the sound of a bell that wakes up a person in a dream.
Zhang Aiping was a pure state in her youth, serving as the head of the Junior Communist Youth League and studying Russian in the Soviet Union. He took advantage of the opportunity to attend the meeting of the World Communist Youth League and skillfully sent the money to Shanghai.
Wang Shengrong obeyed the organization's arrangement and accepted the task without hesitation. It was during that particular time that he was chosen to fulfill this important mission. Although two people had already been punished for absconding with a large sum of money, the organization still handed him the last money, which was the greatest trust in him.
In the ** office area, Wang Shengrong received the last 30,000 US dollars from the leaders, and his heart was full of a sense of responsibility and mission.
After careful consideration in his later years, Wang Shengrong decided to go to Shanghai as a scholar who had gone to Moscow to attend a conference and send precious money to the front line of the revolution. In order to ensure the safety of his movements, he specially purchased two rattan suitcases, stuffed them with various Russian books and **, sewed the money under the bottom pages, and pressed the books to the bottom of the boxes.
In order to avoid leaking his whereabouts, he did not tell anyone about his plans, but first transferred to Shantou, Guangdong, and then planned to transfer from Hong Kong to Shanghai. Although this plan caused misunderstanding for the temporary **, Wang Shengrong still firmly believed that as long as it was for the sake of the revolution, it was worth paying any price.
When the news of Wang Shengrong's sudden appearance in Hong Kong reached the ** leader's desk, the leader couldn't help but wonder if he had also absconded with the money. What Wang Shengrong has in his hands is the money that can be taken out in the end, and it is also the only hope that the Shanghai ** Bureau can be rescued.
If this speculation unfortunately comes true, the consequences will be extremely serious.
Wang Shengrong lost contact with Shanghai, and had no choice but to wait. He was looking for a dock to Shanghai on an unfamiliar street in Hong Kong, and that was his first time in Hong Kong. Stressful of language and unfamiliarity, he feared that his presence would be too conspicuous, so he chose to take public transport to the port.
After many hardships, he finally boarded the ship, but the last challenge that met him was the Shanghai Customs. The Kuomintang-controlled Shanghai Customs strictly controls entry and exit, and any luggage is checked.
Although Wang Shengrong had participated in the revolutionary work for many years, he was still uneasy about this inspection. He understands that if something goes wrong with him, it will not only be his own business, but may implicate many more people.
At night when the elderly Wang Shengrong was on the boat, he repeatedly thought: If his identity is exposed, how to send the money safely to the hands of Shanghai **. However, when the boat docked, his state of mind suddenly calmed down.
He firmly believes that the soldiers will come to block and the water will come to the earth, and he must not panic. In the face of the investigators' questioning, he presented himself as a scholar and, with his fluent Shanghainese, skillfully approached the investigators in an attempt to dispel their doubts.
The moment he opened the bookcase, his heart almost jumped out of his chest, but he remained calm. Seeing the neat rows of xenophobic books and ** in the box, the investigator's face became a little ugly.
They can't read any of them, so how can they determine whether these books are related to the Communist Party?
Seeing Wang Shengrong's cooperative attitude, the investigator simply checked it and let him leave. This made the Shanghai ** Bureau very worried, and they kept urging the temporary **hit**, but there was still no news on Wang Shengrong's whereabouts.
Seeing that the situation was getting worse and worse, the doorman in the director's office suddenly knocked on the door. He told the director: "There is a person named Wang Shengrong who claims to be sent by **, and he says that he has an important letter with him!" ”
The leader was ecstatic, it was really delivered! He immediately motioned for Wang Shengrong to come in. Wang Shengrong stepped into the house, and the leader immediately shook his hand excitedly, tears flashing.
Thank you very much, comrade! You've worked hard, and this funding couldn't have come at a better time! Wang Shengrong did not rush to greet him, and directly put the suitcase on the table and took out the funds.
Seeing this hard-won ** payment, both of them breathed a sigh of relief, and the temporary ** who learned the news finally put their minds at ease. After that, Wang Shengrong went to Moscow to attend the World Communist Youth League Conference, and returned to the **Soviet region after the meeting.
In 1952, the "Three Antis" movement broke out, and Wang Shengrong's former leader was held accountable for ** crimes, and Wang Shengrong also became the target of the report. However, this matter was initially widely circulated among the leaders, and Wang Shengrong was valued because of it.
During his tenure as the First Vice Minister of Industry of Central South China and the Director of the General Administration of Nonferrous Metals of Central South China, he did not expect such a predicament during his work in metal smelting.
*Director of the Conservation Inspection Committee*** was extremely shocked after receiving Wang Shengrong's ** materials. If this material is correct, Wang Shengrong will face life and death.
However, considering that Wang Shengrong is an old revolutionary for many years, ** did not take the matter lightly, but handed it over to *** to deal with. Although Wang Shengrong once had a life-saving grace for ***, in the face of discipline, personal feelings cannot be considered.
Thus, the scene above happened. At this time, ** looked at the material and felt heavy.
Wang Shengrong is innocent and meritorious, I asked him to do this matter. And all this started with Wang Shengrong being reported to be ** 1,000 tons of tungsten sand.
On March 1, 1938, China and the Soviet Union signed a loan agreement in Moscow, under which China borrowed $50 million from the Soviet Union to purchase advanced Soviet industrial equipment to support China's war of resistance.
In return, China pledged to provide agricultural products and minerals such as tea, leather and tungsten sand. After that, two more supplementary agreements were signed, for a total of three agreements, and from 1938 to 1945, China exported 21628 to the USSR7 tons of tungsten sand.
These transactions with the Soviet Union promoted the development of China's mining industry, making tungsten sand and other important bargaining chips in the transaction. After the War of Liberation, Chiang Kai-shek and his remnants fled to Taiwan, leaving a large amount of minerals on the mainland, which were seized one by one.
This is one of the trophies of Hong Kong's mothballing, the new China has just been founded, the infrastructure is insufficient, ** proposed to trade minerals with the Soviet Union in exchange for equipment and defense supplies, and the task fell to Wang Shengrong.
After the war, Wang Shengrong came up with an idea: to exchange this thousand tons of tungsten sand for a batch of transportation vehicles to alleviate the urgent need.
I agree with your idea, as long as the export task of 10,000 tons can be achieved, this batch of tungsten sand will be worth it. As a result, Wang Shengrong exchanged 1,000 tons of tungsten sand for trucks, gasoline and other tools, and successfully completed the premier's task.
However, I didn't expect this effort to be reported as ** by someone with a heart. The *** who learned the truth breathed a sigh of relief, smiled knowingly, and ordered Wang Shengrong to be released immediately.
Wang Shengrong, a revolutionary veteran, fought for the cause of the country when he was young, and even lost a leg. His bumpy life did not stop there, and he always insisted on being on the front line of building the motherland.
In his later years, he was hospitalized with a heart attack, but as a symbol of the revolution, he was always well cared for. Despite having three heart attacks, fortunately, each one was rescued without any danger.
Today, he has passed away at the age of 99, but his spirit and deeds will always be remembered.
He is often nostalgic for the emotional bond with ***, and often shares his legendary story on the road of revolution with ** and his family. Although he was born into a fisherman's family, he was famous, he saved the chairman, and he also had a hard time in prison.
He was able to charge both on the battlefield and develop military metallurgy. He always stood up to his beliefs and bravely fought against the villain. It is hard to imagine that it is this seemingly amiable old man, in the era of beacon fire, with a firm revolutionary will and the joint efforts of countless revolutionary ancestors, who jointly created our prosperous peace.
Birth doesn't determine the trajectory of your life, but faith can. It was the belief in the victory of the revolution and the construction of the motherland that allowed Wang Shengrong to move from that yarn factory to the stage of history.
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