In 92, Chen Geng s wife Fu Ya arrived in Taiwan, and more than a dozen cars picked her up, and she w

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-02-27

Chen Geng's wife Fu Ya arrived in Taiwan, and more than a dozen cars picked her up, and she was stunned.

After many years of wandering in 1992, Fu Ya finally reunited with his relatives in Taiwan. She was picked up by more than a dozen cars driven by her family, but she didn't know which one to sit in, and her heart was full of emotion and shock.

Fu Ya had waited too long for this moment, they hadn't seen each other for almost half a century, and it all started in 1938. That year, her fortunes took a turn for the worse.

Under the influence of his brother Fu Sen, who participated in the revolution, Fu Ya, who had just graduated from Nanjing Private Oriental High School for a year, also wanted to go to Yan'an to participate in the revolution. Soon, she set foot on the land of Yan'an with her younger siblings.

After Fu Ya arrived in Yan'an, he did not immediately join the work, but chose to enter Kang Da to study, became a student of the 4th phase, and then worked in the art troupe.

Fu Ya's performance experience in the art troupe made her bond with Chen Geng. In May 1940, Fu Ya toured Shanxi with the Kang Da General Political Art Troupe, and when he went to the house of Wang Zhitao, the training minister of Kang Da, to pick up props, he met Chen Geng, who was recuperating.

Although Chen Geng was talking to others about things on the battlefield at the time and didn't notice Fu Ya's arrival, not long after, the two met again. Fu Ya performed on stage, Chen Geng passed by the stage, this time Fu Ya's performance made Chen Geng deeply attracted and couldn't help but stop**.

After the performance, Fu Ya brought a group of actors over to shake hands with him. Although Chen Geng has read countless people, in the face of Fu Ya, he seems a little unnatural and at a loss.

Chen Geng clearly expressed his liking for Fu Ya, and soon asked her out to talk, sincerely inviting her to be his girlfriend. Fu Ya was also attracted by Chen Geng's charm, and love sprouted between the two.

After Chen Geng confessed to her, Fu Ya agreed to him without hesitation, and the two finally came together.

In 1943, their love was tested and they entered the marriage hall hand in hand. Although there is a new home, seeing relatives has become a luxury. Although their wedding was simple, the specifications were extraordinary, and the leaders gave their blessings.

Even *** also vacated a cubicle in the office as their wedding room. Chen Geng was well aware of their situation and made a promise to Fu Ya: "Although we may not be able to see each other often after we get married, I promise to be good to you for the rest of my life and respect your independence." ”

Facts have proved that Chen Geng's promise was correct. Due to the needs of work, their time together is very limited, ranging from a few days to ten and a half months or even a year.

However, they both love each other deeply, so such a separation did not affect their relationship. Fu Ya and Chen Geng sometimes get together, sometimes they disperse, but the reunion with their families is not like this.

Fu Ya was born in a scholarly family, with many brothers and sisters in his family, with a total of four brothers and six sisters. However, Fu Ya had little contact with her family and parents, especially after she joined the revolution in 1938.

It was not until 1949, when Fu Ya came to Guangzhou, that he learned from the Southern Bureau that his family had gone to Taiwan (region), but life there was not satisfactory, and several people were crammed into a small room.

Fu Ya wanted to know more about his home address, but he never got it. Still, Fu Ya was convinced that the People's Liberation Army would liberate Taiwan, and that she would reunite with her family or wait for them to return to the mainland.

However, the situation in Taiwan is much more severe than that of Hainan Island, and it will take time to liberate Taiwan, and Fu Ya can only wait. During this time, her husband, Chen Geng, died in 1961, leaving her alone to care for their children and adopted children.

Fu Ya missed his family even more after losing Chen Geng. A letter from the United States revived her hope because she and her family had finally been in touch, and her sister was the one who wrote the letter.

However, at the same time of joy, Fu Ya also fell into deep sadness, because her sister told her that their parents had passed away, and their greatest wish was to transport the ashes back to the mainland and be buried in their hometown.

Fu Ya looked at the letter and cried and thought, the pain of losing a loved one can only be deeply understood by those who have lost their loved ones. She couldn't go and burn incense and kowtow to her parents, because the two sides of the strait were not yet open.

However, this situation soon changed, and in 1983, cross-strait contacts resumed. In 1992, Fu Ya retired from work, and she couldn't wait to pack her bags and go to Taiwan to reunite with her relatives.

The moment she walked out of the airport, more than a dozen cars came at the same time, but she was confused and overwhelmed. In the end, she understands that home is the eternal destination. No matter how much you go, no matter how much you have achieved, as long as you leave home, or away from home, you will feel helpless in your heart.

Fu Ya did not regret joining the revolution, but she always missed her relatives. However, she could only wait quietly, and as a result, her parents left her, her siblings grew old, and the happy memories of the past could only remain in her memory.

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