Why did Xu Shiyou punish his children? After the counterattack against Vietnam

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-13

Chinese martial arts films have portrayed many proud characters, from the world-famous Bruce Lee, to Jackie Chan, who has made countless impressions on the silver screen, and Jet Li, who has dabbled in all kinds of kung fu.

In their own way, they have inherited and promoted the Chinese martial arts culture. When the country is facing internal and external difficulties, a person with martial arts can not only protect himself, but also play an important role on the battlefield.

General Xu Shiyou entered the Shaolin Temple to practice boxing when he was young, and several years of Shaolin Temple career enabled him to practice a transcendent martial arts. When the country was in crisis, he resolutely joined the Communist Party of China.

With a Shaolin background, he applied the martial arts he had honed over the years to lead soldiers into battle, and in just one year, he was promoted from squad leader to regiment leader. In the revolutionary ranks, Xu Shiyou and Qian Jun met, both of whom were born in Shaolin, and their hearing declined a little after years of fighting life.

In their later years, the two often chatted at the top of their voices, and although they were often not on the same channel, they enjoyed themselves. Whenever Xu Shiyou returned home, he had to ask his secretary Qian Jun what he said.

In his decades of military career, General Xu Shiyou has always maintained courage and tenacity, led troops bravely, and was strict and loyal to his subordinates. In the face of the political crisis within the party, he resolutely trusted and protected the stable situation.

In the campaign against hostile organizations within the party, he always insisted on resolute strikes. His excellent style is not only reflected in the battlefield, but also in the education of his children, he has always adhered to the determination to cultivate the pillars of the country, and strictly demanded his children.

Although Xu Shiyou had five sons and four daughters, only seven survived. Although the children's names may seem random, for Xu Shiyou, each name is full of special meaning.

After having children with their third wife, their names were mostly local place names or based on their circumstances. These children accompanied the revolutionary team and followed their father through the mountains and rivers of the revolution.

This is the trajectory of Xu Shiyou's life and the trajectory of the Chinese revolution. In terms of educating his children, Xu Shiyou never used his power for personal gain. In his own way, he taught his children the bottom line of life and the self-motivation to actively contribute to the country.

During his tenure, he never used his position to seek personal gain for his children.

General Xu Shiyou adheres to the concept of "seeing whether he can serve the people, whether he is willing to take root among the grassroots masses for the party's cause, and whether he can bear hardships and stand hard work" in the education of his children.

Therefore, after the death of General Xu Shiyou, his seven sons and daughters still served as cadres below the regimental level, and all of them returned to the local area to take care of their elderly relatives and friends, and took on the obligation of supporting the elderly.

Although this may cause them to miss out on some opportunities for personal development, they are not frustrated and insist on doing what their father tells them to do. In their work at the grassroots level, the children of General Xu Shiyou have cultivated a generation of party members and cadres who can endure hardships and stand hard work and stand the test by virtue of their own abilities.

General Xu Shiyou's spirit of single-mindedness for the party has been inherited, and his belief in working for the well-being of the people and contributing to the country has inspired future generations. His strict father and strict mother also influenced his children, especially Xu Guang, who did not relax because of his father's bottom line, but understood that only through his own efforts can he achieve his goals.

Xu Shiyou's daughters are also very good, among which Xu Huashan's experience is full of drama, and her joining the Air Force was completely accidental. It is said that she has a very good female companion, and in order to be able to become a pilot, she finally made up her mind to participate in the medical examination for recruiting pilots.

It happened that Xu Huashan was willing to accompany her, so they went to other places to participate in the physical examination together.

Xu Huashan understands the expectations of his female companion and eagerly hopes that she can achieve her wishes. But it backfired, and after the medical examination, the dream of the female companion was shattered. The results of the medical examination showed that the female student's physical condition did not meet the prescribed standards.

Seeing that she was sad, Xu Huashan comforted her a few words, and when she was about to leave the examination room, the dean walked in. She tiredly asked the director of the physical examination how many people had passed today's physical examination, and learned that after working all day, no one had passed.

It happened that the dean saw that Xu Huashan and his female companion were about to leave, so he hurriedly asked about their physical examination. It turned out that Xu Huashan only accompanied others to inspect, and had no intention of becoming a pilot.

The dean saw that the girl in front of him was in good health and suggested that she also undergo a physical examination.

Xu Huashan, who had no idea, was entangled, and then her female companion decided to make a decision for her. It's like waiting for a long time on the mahjong table, but suddenly, unexpectedly, Xu Huashan unexpectedly passed all of them after several inspections.

This made the dean very happy, and she immediately asked someone to get the registration form, for fear that the excellent candidate in front of her would slip away. Xu Huashan's surprise was beyond words, and when she finished filling in the ** and handed it to the dean, the dean was even more surprised, because she saw the words "Xu Shiyou" in Xu Huashan's father's column, and she looked at Xu Huashan in disbelief, trying to find some similarities with the famous general from her face.

Sure enough, the girl in front of her was the daughter of Xu Shiyou, commander of the Nanjing Military Region. The dean thought that the matter was very important, and Commander Xu did not know that his daughter had come for an examination, so he suggested that Xu Huashan go home and ask his father's wishes before making a decision.

Back home, Xu Huashan recounted the events one by one. Unexpectedly, her father not only did not stop her, but encouraged her to train herself in the army, actively respond to the call of the country, and contribute to the cause of the motherland.

Later, the counterattack war against Vietnam broke out, the military situation was urgent, and Xu Shiyou was busy with official business. And Xu Huashan has been working in the army for a while, just got married and is on his honeymoon.

Xu Shiyou was dissatisfied with his daughter's delay in returning at the critical moment, so he called ** and asked her to come back as soon as possible.

Xu Huashan felt that he had run into a big disaster, and he didn't dare to go against his father's wishes, so he immediately agreed to his father's request. Xu Shiyou, known for his severity, insisted that his second son be shot, but after the persuasion of relatives and friends, he eventually calmed down.

In his heart, committing illegal acts was a betrayal of the party and the state, and he felt deeply guilty about it. Sadly, he died before he could see his son again.

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