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After Chen Geng's death, his wife received a letter from the United States, insisting on going to Taiwan Province despite her family's obstruction

General Chen Geng was a founding father with outstanding meritorious service; during the war, he led thousands of troops and horses to defeat the enemy army one after another, making tremendous historical contributions to the independence and reunification of the country.

In 1961, General Chen Geng died of illness. More than 30 years later, her wife, Fu Ya, received a letter from the United States.

After seeing this letter, Ms. Fu Ya's feelings were very complicated. Thinking about it, she finally decided to go to Taiwan Province.

After Chen Geng's death, his wife received a letter from the United States, insisting on going to Taiwan Province despite her family's obstruction

At that time, Ms. Fu Ya was more than 70 years old, her physical condition was very bad, and her family was reluctant to let her run around, but she still insisted on going to Taiwan Province. This must start from Ms. Fu Ya's family background.

Public information shows that Ms. Fu Ya was born in 1918, her hometown is in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, and her family is quite famous in the local area and has certain savings.

Therefore, Fu Ya has been living very happily since he was born, and he has received a good education. In the process of study, Fu Ya came into contact with the progressive ideas of revolutionary organizations because of the influence of the general environment.

In the process of continuous study, Ms. Fu Ya had lofty revolutionary ideals, in order to drive out the aggressors as soon as possible and let more people live a happy life, Ms. Fu Ya ran around during the War of Resistance Against Japan, actively called on everyone to donate money and materials, and provided a lot of help to the soldiers on the front line.

In 1937, because of the support and persuasion of his eldest brother, Fu Ya resolutely left his hometown and went to Yan'an to participate in the revolution. Later, because of her relatively good performance, she entered the Anti-Japanese Military and Political University and became the 4th batch of cadets.

After Chen Geng's death, his wife received a letter from the United States, insisting on going to Taiwan Province despite her family's obstruction

At that time, the revolutionary situation of the organization was very grim, and although the Nationalist government headed by Chiang Kai-shek had promised to unite against Japan, they had always been eyeing the organization, and some ambitious diehards even maliciously attacked the Eighth Route Army during the war, causing many adverse effects on the organization's War of Resistance.

Fu Ya was afraid of implicating his family to change his name and surname, and cut off contact with his family. Later, Fu Ya met his lover Chen Geng because of a performance in a literary troupe.

When the two first met, Chen Geng was not the image of a mighty general, but a sick name that needed to be taken care of. He was seriously injured in the previous battle and stayed at the home of his comrade-in-arms Wang Zhitao to recuperate.

When Fu Ya came to Wang Zhitao's home to borrow props because of the performance of the cultural troupe, he met the injured Chen Geng. At that time, General Chen Geng's physical condition was not very good, but he was optimistic by nature, and he still maintained a positive and optimistic state, and he even used his injured legs to joke with Wang Zhitao, so as not to worry too much about his condition.

After Chen Geng's death, his wife received a letter from the United States, insisting on going to Taiwan Province despite her family's obstruction

General Chen Geng's humor and thoughtfulness left a very deep impression on the young Fu Ya. Fu Ya couldn't help but say a few words to General Chen Geng and intersect with him.

Wang Zhitao believed that Fu Ya and Chen Geng were very well matched, so he tried to match the two, hoping that they could become revolutionary partners.

It is worth mentioning that before meeting Ms. Fu Ya, General Chen Geng actually had a marriage, and his former wife was named Wang Genying, who was also an admirable revolutionary hero.

Wang Genying was born into poverty, worked in factories since childhood, and was exploited by the old society for a long time. In order to overthrow the ugly warlords and capitalists, Wang Genying joined the organization with a passion and participated in many revolutionary movements with his comrades-in-arms.

After meeting General Chen Geng, the two came together because of their similar interests. Sadly, the two did not grow old.

After Chen Geng's death, his wife received a letter from the United States, insisting on going to Taiwan Province despite her family's obstruction

In 1939, Wang Genying's unit was raided by the Japanese army. In the process of breaking through, Wang Genying fought with the enemy army to the death in order to protect the important documents of the organization, and finally paid for his precious life because he was outnumbered, and he was only 32 years old when he died.

Wang Genying's departure was a very heavy blow to General Chen Geng. In order to express his grief, General Chen Geng was determined to keep the festival for her for 3 years.

After Fu Ya knew the story of Chen Geng and his ex-wife, instead of minding, he was even more convinced that Chen Geng was a person worthy of life.

At the end of the three-year period, Fu Ya and Chen Geng entered the palace of marriage under the witness of their comrades-in-arms. After that, the two worked closely together to run for the revolutionary cause, and followed the organization to win a comprehensive victory.

After the founding of New China, General Chen Geng was highly valued by the organizational leaders because of his extraordinary merits and shouldered a lot of important work.

After Chen Geng's death, his wife received a letter from the United States, insisting on going to Taiwan Province despite her family's obstruction

In 1961, General Chen Geng died of overwork at the age of 58. Ms. Fu Ya was particularly sad about this, but she did not lose her heart, but gritted her teeth and shouldered the heavy responsibility of the family, cultivating the 4 children in the family into talents and making them the pillars of the country.

Not only that, Ms. Fu Ya will also regularly send living expenses to Wang Genying's mother to send her pension to the end, and did not leave any regrets in Wang Genying's mother's old age.

In the 1990s, Ms. Fu Ya received a letter from the United States, sent by Ms. Fu Ya's younger sister.

During the war, the family went around to escape the turmoil of the war, and finally went to Live in Taiwan Province. Ms. Fu Ya's little sister, because of personal development needs to go to the United States, she has been thinking about her sister Fu Ya, hoping to be reunited with her one day.

It is a pity that this simple wish has not been realized because of the grim international situation. In the 1990s, the relations between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait underwent tremendous changes, and China's relations with Western countries also improved markedly.

After Chen Geng's death, his wife received a letter from the United States, insisting on going to Taiwan Province despite her family's obstruction

Ms. Fu Ya's little sister felt that this was a good opportunity, so she wrote a letter with full expectations, hoping that Ms. Fu Ya could go to Taiwan Province to reunite with her family.

When she received this letter, Ms. Fu Ya was more than 70 years old, suffering from long-term illness, often requiring treatment, and not suitable for running around.

Therefore, the family was reluctant to let Ms. Fu Ya go to Taiwan Province, lest her physical condition deteriorate due to bumps along the road.

Ms. Fu Ya has always been gentle and quiet, but this time she has become strong, and no matter how much the children in the family oppose, she has insisted on taking a stand and insisting on going to Taiwan Province to reunite with her relatives.

Ms. Fu Ya is an admirable and strange woman, who dedicated her youth and enthusiasm to the party organization and ran for the revolutionary cause in the years of constant war.

After Chen Geng's death, his wife received a letter from the United States, insisting on going to Taiwan Province despite her family's obstruction

After the victory of the revolution, she dedicated everything to the family and raised her children to adulthood. She has fulfilled her historical mission and fulfilled her family responsibilities.

For her, being reunited with her family should be the only wish she has in her later years, a simple and poignant wish that should not be stopped.

Ms. Fu Ya's children also knew this truth, and they thought about it and finally reluctantly agreed to Ms. Fu Ya's request, helped her arrange everything properly, and let her go to Taiwan Province to visit her relatives as she wished.

After arriving in Taiwan Province, Ms. Fu Ya met her relatives and spent some time with them. In the end, Ms. Fu Ya returned to the mainland with the ashes of her parents, found a place in her hometown, and properly buried them.

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