year, Huang Kecheng made a comeback. Zhong Wei and Hong Xuezhi came to the door to give advice.
Huang Kecheng couldn't help but sigh with emotion: 'Old Zhong, you seem to be getting less and less sober! In 1980, when Huang Kecheng heard Zhong Wei's request, his heart was full of doubts.
The two of them have formed a deep comrade-in-arms since the Red Army, but Huang Kecheng said such things to Zhong Wei. And the cause of all this turned out to be a house!
What kind of story is hidden in this? "
Huang Kecheng, the older generation of revolutionaries, was faced with a special request. Zhong Wei asked him for a house, which was an old house that had been confiscated, and Zhong Wei had a deep affection for it and hoped to be able to retire here.
However, Huang Kecheng served as the ** Commission for Discipline Inspection and was specifically responsible for the rehabilitation work, and he subconsciously thought that Zhong Wei did not have a house to live in, which may be that the rehabilitation work was not in place. So, he began to understand the situation.
After careful investigation, Huang Kecheng found that many details were handled very well, and he was very satisfied with this.
Huang Kecheng was dissatisfied with Zhong Wei's request for a house, because he believed that as a member of the party, he should put the people first, rather than only looking out for his own interests. Although he has had a strong comradeship with Huang Kecheng for many years, Zhong Wei's dissatisfaction with the old house also made him understand that Zhong Wei just wanted the old house.
Zhong Wei, do you think you are the owner of the house? This is the house of the country! When Zhong Wei heard this, he was stunned and speechless.
Huang Kecheng said solemnly: "When you joined the Red Army, you didn't even have a pair of pants, but now you are picky about the house. You participate in the revolutionary ......Is it for this? ”
This sentence made Zhong Wei feel deeply ashamed, recalling the years of fighting on the battlefield, and feeling even more shallow. "If you really want to go back to that house, you will lose the face of the old revolutionary, the old Red Army! ”
Huang Kecheng said seriously. After being woken up by Huang Kecheng, Zhong Wei said that he no longer wanted this house and thanked Huang Kecheng. In fact, Huang Kecheng's strictness to Zhong Wei is due to the deep friendship between them.
It's not the first time Zhong Wei has come to Huang Kecheng to "ask for something".
In December 1980, 69-year-old Zhong Wei resigned to recuperate with the treatment of chief of staff, but he could not be idle all his life. He approached Huang Kecheng in the hope of making a difference in his work.
Huang Kecheng understood Zhong Wei's thoughts, but he also realized that Zhong Wei's physical condition was no longer suitable for continuing to work in his post due to his advanced age. Moreover, as he grew older, Zhong Wei's sequelae became more and more serious, bringing him endless pain.
Therefore, Huang Kecheng hopes that Zhong Wei can enjoy his old age in peace and let him live a comfortable life. However, Zhong Wei was not deceived by Huang Kecheng's words, he insisted on a job, and said that although he was old, his heart was still not old, and he still wanted to contribute to the country.
Huang Kecheng knows this old comrade-in-arms very well, and he knows that Zhong Wei is a person who perseveres to the end, so when he was fighting, Zhong Wei has always worked under him.
Zhong Wei was known for his belligerence in war. Under the command of Huang Kecheng, he led the guard squad of the Red Tenth Regiment to successfully capture Loushan Pass, opening the way for the main force of the Red Army to take the Long March.
In addition, under the leadership of ***, he went deep into the bandit cave and successfully reorganized an 89-person bandit arm, quickly expanded it to an anti-Japanese force of more than 3,000 people, and opened up an anti-Japanese base in southern Henan.
Especially in March 1943, he led his troops to fight a bloody battle for seven days and nights, completely annihilating the main strongholds of the Japanese army in northern Jiangsu, defending the enemy, and shocking northern Jiangsu. During the Liberation War, Zhong Wei went to the Northeast with the 3rd Division, and his military career reached its most glorious period during this period.
Although Zhong Wei had achieved many feats on the battlefield, he did not like to fight, but hated war. However, he has a unique understanding of strategy and games on the battlefield.
The old people in Siye all said that Zhong Wei was brave and fearless, but he would not move forward blindly, and this sentence just showed his characteristics of both courage and resourcefulness. Therefore, at the mention of tactics, his eyes twinkle and he begins to talk passionately, as if there is an endless amount of talk to talk about.
Huang Kecheng once said to Zhong Wei: "When it's time to fight, I will come to you!" Hearing this, Zhong Wei was stunned again.
Huang Kecheng's outspokenness made Zhong Wei understand that his time had passed, and he needed to cherish the happy life of working hard with his comrades. Zhong Wei also spent his old age with peace of mind.
This story showcases the deep relationship between the two and the spirit of helping each other.
Huang Kecheng received his old subordinate Hong Xuezhi in the office. Hong Xuezhi told him straight to the point that they had come to give him advice. Huang Kecheng was puzzled by this, because he had already done the rehabilitation work for the two, and there was no personal grudge between them, so why did he still have an opinion on him?
Seeing Mr. Wong's confusion, Mr. Hung explained that since 1978, Mr. Wong had helped many people in the work he was responsible for, but he had little regard for his own interests.
Hong Xuezhi hopes that Huang Kecheng can think more about himself.
Although Huang Kecheng returned to the post of ** Commission for Discipline Inspection, he never forgot the problems he had accumulated at work, which worried his comrades-in-arms and colleagues. However, Zhong Wei and Hong Xuezhi's blunt questions show their concern about the issue.
Faced with this, Huang Kecheng smiled and said: "As a member of the Communist Party, I always insist on the supremacy of the collective, and the individual second, which is not a problem. ”
He explained in a deep voice: "How fortunate I am for many comrades who have sacrificed their precious lives for victory! Now that I am alive and healthy, with a stable job and income, a place to live, and medical care, I am very satisfied! ”
Huang believes that as a leader, he should complete the tasks of others before thinking about his own business.
Zhong Wei was deeply touched by Huang Kecheng's open-mindedness and optimism, and although he understood all this, he also hoped to do something for this old comrade-in-arms. With the joint efforts of Zhong Wei and other veteran comrades, they successfully solved their own problems.
This kind of comradeship, whether it is mutual support in the war years, or mutual help in the peace years, or even mutual mention in later years, has been fully reflected in the interaction experience between Zhong Wei and Huang Kecheng.
And the most touching thing is that when Zhong Wei was dying, he had a conversation with Huang Kecheng.
When Zhong Wei was dying, Huang Kecheng visited and asked if he needed help. Huang Kecheng knew that Zhong Wei had been honest all his life, he had not left many assets, and his children had not been sheltered by the rank of major general, so this inquiry actually contained deep respect.
When Zhong Wei was faced with his family's job request, he resolutely rejected and encouraged his children to take root in his hometown and countryside. He led by example and practiced his love and belief in the party with his actions.
Huang Kecheng expressed deep understanding and respect for Zhong Wei's decision, lamented his noble qualities, and expressed his admiration for his resolute attitude. This shared belief in the party underpins the friendship between the two and makes them always support each other on the road of life.
In April 1984, Zhong Wei left us, leaving a will before he died, the first sentence of which was "dear party". In his will, he said that he did not need the party to pay anything for his children, and hoped that his TV and refrigerator could be donated for party fees.
He finally said, "Scatter my ashes in Pingjiang Tianyue Academy, which is where we revolted. In 1986, Huang Kecheng also passed away. Before his death, he refused to accept ** and medicine, and he said to his family: "I can no longer work for the party, don't waste the country's money and ...... for me."Like Zhong Wei, Huang Kecheng's belief in the party was a common philosophy throughout his life, and the fire of this comrade-in-arms has always burned, and even death cannot extinguish it.
From several anecdotes between Huang Kecheng and Zhong Wei, we can see the comradeship-in-arms between them and their belief in the party. This belief drives them to form a deep emotional connection.
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