The stage of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression was the pinnacle of the cohesion of the Chinese people, and at that time, all The Chinese people had only one goal in mind, and that was victory. The whole country was unanimous as never before, and the frontal battlefield that the Nationalist government mainly assumed was an extremely crucial component of the war.
The Battle of Songhu and the Battle of Taiyuan, and in these wars, there are always a few names that leave an indelible mark on people's minds. The protagonist We are going to talk about today, Zheng Dongguo, is one of them. As a Kuomintang general who first participated in the War of Resistance Against Japan, he made great achievements in both the Battle of Taierzhuang and the Great Victory of Kunlun Pass.
But the emotional experience of this legendary celebrity can be said to be a twist and turn. Zheng Dongguo was born in 1903, and due to the early age of life, he married Qin La'e, who was eight years old, under the supervision of his parents at the age of 14.

Although the couple is very different in age, they have a very good relationship and have always raised eyebrows. But the marriage ended unexpectedly. In 1930, during his participation in the Central Plains War, he received a telegram bringing information about the death of his wife. That kind of information once made Zheng Dongguo sad to faint. However, no matter how great the misfortune could not stop the pace of the war, Zheng Dongguo had to fight again.
He gathered his grief and continued to strike powerfully at his opponents in the ensuing war, and his work sang all the way. After the Great Wall War of Resistance, he went to Nanjing to visit his hospitalized friend Xiao Zhizhong. Here he happened to meet his future wife, Mrs. Xiao's seventeen-year-old cousin Chen. Chen's father was a hallowed figure in the Nationalist government, and then he opened a law firm, which was very well known at that time.
She herself has excellent talents, speaks English, and writes very well. The young generals with high morale and good prospects for development and the gentle and elegant young and beautiful people who have a good life can arouse thousands of reverie just by seeing these few words.
The stories in the script are often classic, usually due to reasons that have actually been played out many times. The two quickly fell in love, quickly set for life, and were very in love after marriage. Even if the war drives the two to be separated for a long time, even if there is a slight break, Chen will do his best to reunite with her husband. In 1939, under the pressure of war, in order to allow the troops to devote themselves more deeply to the battle.
Many people have brought their parents to Kunming, and zheng dongguo is the same. Chen tried her best to assist her husband in Kunming, and she held a military public welfare charity donation party, which actually worked very well and won the title of "Flower of the Nu River".
In 1943, when Zheng Dongguo went to India to serve as a division commander, Chen even crossed the Hump route known as the "Death Flight Line" to meet her husband. That would be able to risk one's life for the sake of the other side, and in times of war, a sigh of "love is stronger than gold" is not too much. After the end of the War of Resistance Against Japan, the two temporarily settled in Shanghai for a period of time, and their relationship was still very good.
Since she had no children, Chen also adopted her brother's daughter. In 1946, Zheng Dongguo was sent to Changchun City, and then he was besieged by the Chinese People's Liberation Army for 2 years, during which Time Chen sent a letter saying that he felt worried and sad that Zheng Dongguo was working for Chiang Kai-shek.
Later, zheng Dongguo revolted in Changchun in 1949, and Chen again crossed the thousand rivers and mountains without risk as he had done at the beginning, only to meet her husband once. The gradual crack in the relationship between the two was in 1951 when Zheng Dongguo returned to Shanghai to treat stomach disease, and after recovering in 1952, he wanted to go to Beijing to live, but Chen unusually refused to go north on the grounds that the weather in Beijing was very cold and his own water and soil were not satisfied.
Even sent a divorce agreement the following year. It is really confusing that this relationship ends so suddenly, how deep the feelings in the front will be, and how rash the end of the back will be. Not only can we not understand, but even the party Zheng Dongguo feels very absurd. But both later stepped into another marriage.
Chen quickly married a man surnamed Zhong, and Zheng Dongguo married Gu Xianjuan in 1955 and gave birth to a daughter, Zheng Anyu. Although the marriage was split, they still maintained contact. However, Chen's second marriage did not reach a happy ending, Chen's husband was imprisoned for the incident, and after his release from prison, he was also poor.
After that, he came to the countryside of Suzhou City and eventually died of illness. Her husband's suffering made Chen's life very difficult, so when she heard of Gu Xianjuan's death in 1972, she came to Beijing and hoped to reunite with Zheng Dongguo, but she did not get all the answers except for one visit.
And zheng Dongguo, no matter how much his children persuaded, did not have the idea of compounding. Although there have been desperate feelings, it is almost not an easy example to repair a mirror that has long been shattered, and it will not be again. Cracked mirrors and wrinkled tissue paper represent feelings that were happy before but can never be returned.
So no matter how young and vigorous you are, no matter how desperate you were at the time, never make a decision that you regret, because if you decide to make changes, then the past can only be the past. What do you think about this, you may wish to talk about your own views!
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