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Jing Xizhen served as a guard for General Peng for 16 years, and after 12 years, he personally escorted General Peng's ashes back to Beijing

Speaking of Mr. Peng, most of the inherent impressions are hot-tempered and upright, in fact, after careful understanding, you will find that Mr. Peng is a very delicate person in his heart, sometimes unexpected by ordinary people. Through some stories of Mr. Peng and the guard Jing Xizhen, to get to know Mr. Peng, who is different from usual.

Jing Xizhen served as a guard for General Peng for 16 years, and after 12 years, he personally escorted General Peng's ashes back to Beijing

Jing Xizhen first arrived at Peng Zong's side

Jing Xizhen was born in 1930 in Hongdong, Shanxi Province, to an ordinary peasant family, from a young age to live a hard life, at the age of 16 to participate in the revolution, became a member of the People's Liberation Army.

Jing Xizhen was born in 1930 in Hongdong, Shanxi Province, a child of a poor family, and lived a difficult life from an early age. In 1946, at the age of 16, he resolutely joined the revolution and became a member of the Communist Party. In the battle, do not be afraid of hardship, charge ahead. He successively followed the troops to participate in the liberation of Taiyuan and the liberation of Tianshui. Due to his outstanding performance, he was arranged to enter the teaching group to study. After the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950, Jing Xizhen's life also underwent great changes, becoming Peng Dehuai's guard staff officer. Soon after, with the troops came to the Volunteer Army Headquarters, when Jing Xizhen came to the Volunteer Army Headquarters, when she first came, she did not see General Peng. Two days later, someone brought him to Peng Zong, although he had fought under Peng Zong before, but he had never been so close to Peng Zong, and his heart was very nervous, he did not expect that as soon as Peng Zong opened his mouth, he would dissolve Jing Xizhen's inner tension. Mr. Peng said, "Which unit are you?" How old are you? What is your name? Just such a simple sentence, it narrowed the distance between each other.

Jing Xizhen served as a guard for General Peng for 16 years, and after 12 years, he personally escorted General Peng's ashes back to Beijing

This meeting time was very short, Mr. Peng threw himself into the intense work, after this simple meeting, Jing Xizhen felt that the people around Mr. Peng were very good to get along with. Jing Xizhen's main task in coming to Korea was to take care of Peng Zong's life and ensure Peng Zong's safety. During the entire war, Jing Xizhen has been accompanying Mr. Peng around, and it can be said that where Mr. Peng is, he is where he is.

Mr. Peng criticized: Xiaojing forgot his roots

After the end of the Korean War, Jing Xizhen's father, worried about his son's safety, came to Beijing to visit his son. Jing Xizhen arranged his father to the guest house, Peng Always knew, let Jing Xizhen take his father over, to have a good talk with his father, but still Jing Xizhen at this time showed hesitation, Peng Continued to ask, Jing Xizhen was originally worried that his father was from the countryside, bringing inconvenience to Peng Zong. Mr. Peng immediately became angry. He criticized Jing Xizhen:

"Xiao Jing, where did you come from?" Do you know where I'm from? Aren't we all from the countryside? Wasn't it all farmers in the past? We were raised by peasants, and it was peasants who sent us to the city, so why can't we meet the peasants here? Besides, he is your father, and you have forgotten your roots! ”

Jing Xizhen served as a guard for General Peng for 16 years, and after 12 years, he personally escorted General Peng's ashes back to Beijing

Jing Xizhen understood that he had done the army, and then quickly took his father to the place where Peng Zong lived. Mr. Peng asked his wife Pu Anxiu to prepare a table of meals, and when Jing Xizhen's father came, everyone ate a meal together, and did not expect to eat this meal for two hours. During the period, Mr. Peng and the old man talked about the production and life of the countryside, and the two can be said to have found a common topic. From the fruit trees in his yard, the pigs raised at home, and when it comes to the harvest in the countryside, the old man now does not recognize life at all. The two of them drank a cup of wine, and the more they talked, the more energetic they became, and unconsciously Jing Xizhen's father was a little drunk, and took advantage of the wine to say: "I see that this chief, who is also a farmer, understands our thoughts." Finally, Mr. and Mrs. Peng sent the old man out of the gate. On the way back to send his father back, he instructed Jing Xizhen to protect this chief, and he was intimate with us.

Refuse to visit the park

One day in the summer of 1956, after Peng Zong's intense work, Jing Xizhen proposed that he could go to the park to see, and Peng Zong also wanted to take advantage of this to relax, so he agreed. I did not expect that when Mr. Peng came to the vicinity of Beihai Park by car, let the driver stop the car and walk to the park on his own, after arriving at the entrance of the park, the originally lively Beihai Park was actually quiet, and there was a sign in front of the gate, which said rest two big words, and several staff members were waiting. Mr. Peng understood at that time and asked Jing Xizhen, "What ghost are you doing?" At this time, Jing Xizhen was also full of question marks, and he only reported according to the regulations. In the end, Mr. Peng still did not suppress the anger in his heart, and said to the staff as calmly as possible, "You just want me to get out of the masses!" ...... Such a big park, we come, others can not come? This kind of rule must not exist in our new China in the future! Then he turned and left. He also said to Jing Xizhen: "I will never visit the park again." ”

Jing Xizhen served as a guard for General Peng for 16 years, and after 12 years, he personally escorted General Peng's ashes back to Beijing

On a very ordinary day in December 1978, when she suddenly received a phone call from the General Office of the Central Military Commission, Jing Xizhen felt that it must be a very important thing, and she did not expect that it would be 12 years after receiving General Peng's ashes in Beijing.

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