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He was a special of the founding generals, serving as a vice-minister for 34 years, and his son was also a vice-state

"I don't want to be a marquis, but I wish haiboping." This is a poem by the Ming Dynasty general Qi Jiguang, who spent his life fighting horses, resisting foreign humiliation, guarding the peace and tranquility of the southeast coastal region for decades, and is a hero of China. Throughout the ages, the decline of orthodoxy has led to the treatment of Yidi, and it is the ordinary people who suffer after all. Since modern China, the Qing Dynasty has been decaying and foreign enemies have been humiliated, not only the Western powers, but even the surrounding small countries have often harassed the borders and stirred up peace, such as Myanmar, Indonesia and other regions are taking advantage of the fire.

Under such circumstances, it is fortunate that the heroes and sons and daughters of China from all over the world have to fight hard to stabilize the situation. For example, General Dai Anlan, who was in danger, was ordered to form the Chinese Expeditionary Force to fight in Burma, and eventually died heroically. And today, I want to introduce a national hero like General Dai, his name is Ulanf.

He was a special of the founding generals, serving as a vice-minister for 34 years, and his son was also a vice-state

Ulan Fu, a native of Inner Mongolia, was one of the founding revolutionary elders of our country. Born in Inner Mongolia, Ulan Fu has also worked and been active in inner Mongolia for a long time. He did not go all over the place with the organization, but when he was first awarded the title in our country, New China honorably awarded him the rank of founding general, because Ulanf devoted his life to safeguarding the unity of the motherland.

In modern times, the country has been in many difficulties, and all parts of China have fallen into turmoil, and Inner Mongolia is naturally no exception. And because of his remote location, the ethnic situation is complex and difficult to govern. It gradually evolved into one of the most chaotic regions in China, and Ulan fu was the leader who represented the organization to stabilize Inner Mongolia.

He was a special of the founding generals, serving as a vice-minister for 34 years, and his son was also a vice-state

Ulan Fu was born at the time of the decline of the Qing Dynasty and the founding of the Republic of China, when all localities were caught in the competition of major forces, and the order was broken, and Inner Mongolia was no exception. After losing the rule from the central government, Inner Mongolia fell into chaos for a while, large and small forces appeared one after another, and conflicts between each other were constantly intensifying, and fighting was a common thing. The small village where Ulanf was born was also victimized, and various evil forces wantonly bullied the people.

All this was seen by Ulan Fu in his eyes and anxious in his heart, but he did not know how to save his hometown. It was not until he was admitted to the Peking School and exposed to new ideas that Ulanf's road ahead suddenly became clear, and he found a way to save his hometown, that is, revolution.

He was a special of the founding generals, serving as a vice-minister for 34 years, and his son was also a vice-state

During his studies in Peking, Ulan Fu eagerly absorbed new ideas and participated in the new cultural movement. Here he came into contact with many outstanding young people with lofty ideals, and also met Mr. Dazhao, a pioneer of the revolution, and Ulanf benefited a lot. Driven by strong patriotic feelings, the young Ulan Fu gloriously joined the party organization, became a communist party member who sought happiness for the people, and threw himself into the revolutionary upsurge.

At that time, the organization had a far-sighted insight into the chaos in the border areas, so it sent a group of members of the organization to help the revolution, while Ulanf took the initiative to return to his hometown to work. Because he was a native and had an innate advantage, Ulanf returned to his hometown and quickly carried out revolutionary work.

He was a special of the founding generals, serving as a vice-minister for 34 years, and his son was also a vice-state

At that time, the most powerful in Inner Mongolia was the acting leader Dewang, who was the nominal supreme commander, and at the same time secretly won the support of the Japanese side, which was strong and the main target of the revolution. Because at the instigation of Japan, he had ulterior motives to undermine the reunification of the motherland, which was intolerable to any unified country.

He was a special of the founding generals, serving as a vice-minister for 34 years, and his son was also a vice-state

Ulan Fu was in danger, quickly pulled up a team, and took the lead in launching the Lark Temple Uprising. For a time, there were countless followers and responders, and under the wise leadership of Ulan Fu, who was greatly promoted, the German king was soon suppressed, and the unity of the motherland was safeguarded. After that, Ulan Fu was appointed to take charge of the governance of inner Mongolia, from the anti-Japanese war to the founding of New China, which lasted for decades. Beginning as vice premier of the State Council in 1954, Ulanf worked diligently for 34 years at the deputy state level.

He was a special of the founding generals, serving as a vice-minister for 34 years, and his son was also a vice-state

It was not until 1988 that General Ulanf unfortunately died of illness and left the country and people he loved forever. Five years later, Comrade Buhe, the eldest son of General Ulanf, was elected vice chairman of the National People's Congress, and according to his position, he was also at the rank of vice-state. Two fathers and two sons are the pillars of the country, which makes people admire!

He was a special of the founding generals, serving as a vice-minister for 34 years, and his son was also a vice-state

As the only local worker among the founding generals, although General Ulanf did not turn to the north and south, his contribution to the new China was enormous. After guarding Inner Mongolia for 34 years and bowing down to the great cause of the reunification of the motherland and dying, the spirit of General Ulanf is worth remembering and learning from our descendants!

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