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She was the daughter of a large landowner, and after joining the Red Army, she was almost shot for her status, and later married to the founding general

She was the daughter of a large landowner, and after joining the Red Army, she was almost shot for her status, and later married to the founding general

During the period of the agrarian revolution, the people who made the revolution were basically poor people, in order not to be oppressed by the landlords. However, some people came from the landlord class and joined the revolution because they sympathized with the poor, such as Li Kaifen.

She was the daughter of a large landowner, and after joining the Red Army, she was almost shot for her status, and later married to the founding general

Speaking of Li Kaifen, she is not very famous, but her husband is amazing, and he is the founding general Zhu Liangcai. Li Kaifen was born in a landlord family, and her father was a big landlord, but this landlord was more enlightened, never oppressed the people, and was a good landlord.

However, in that era of "fighting landlords", the hatred between the poor and the landlord class was too deep, so Li Kaifen was almost wrongfully killed because she was the daughter of a landlord.

Li Kaifen received a good education from an early age, the level of education is very high, at the age of 16 signed up for the Red Army, directly served as the leader of the propaganda team in the Red Fourth Front, was jealous of some people with ulterior motives, so he began to make remarks, saying that Li Kaifen's father was a big landlord, she was certainly not a good person, she was an internal traitor installed by the landlord in the revolutionary ranks, and should be shot.

She was the daughter of a large landowner, and after joining the Red Army, she was almost shot for her status, and later married to the founding general

The men took Li Kaifen to the execution ground and prepared to shoot her. Zhang Qinqiu, director of the Political Department of the Red Fourth Front, immediately rushed to the execution site after learning about it, and at this time the muzzle of the gun was already aimed at Li Kaifen, and he urgently called a halt before he saved Li Kaifen, and he could not be saved later.

Although she saved her life, contradictions still arose, and those people still thought that she was a traitor sent by the landlord, so people kept an eye on him, which made Li Kaifen very aggrieved.

Therefore, in one battle, in order to prove that she was not a traitor, she desperately fought with the enemy, and she had the advantage in momentum, eliminating several enemies in succession and saving a wounded Red Army general.

She was the daughter of a large landowner, and after joining the Red Army, she was almost shot for her status, and later married to the founding general

Ignoring the pain, the red army generals angrily rebuked those who had ulterior motives in person, saying that if Li Kaifen was a traitor, would he still desperately try to save people? The men had nothing to say before they lifted the surveillance of Li Kaifen.

After the end of the Long March, the Red Fourth Front was ordered to form the Western Route Army and cross the Yellow River in the west, but this western expedition was very tragic, and was almost completely destroyed by the Ma family army, and Li Kaifen experienced nine deaths and fled to Lanzhou. At that time, the secretary general of the Lanzhou office of the Eighth Route Army was Zhu Liangcai.

Zhu Liangcai liked Li Kaifen very much after seeing her, and he expressed his admiration for her. Although Li Kaifen also had a good feeling for Zhu Liangcai, she did not immediately agree, and only made a decision after learning more about Zhu Liangcai.

She was the daughter of a large landowner, and after joining the Red Army, she was almost shot for her status, and later married to the founding general

Li Kaifen learned from others that Zhu Liangcai was a great hero and a reliable man, and decided to accept Zhu Liangcai's admiration, and in 1937 the two became revolutionary partners in the Lanzhou office of the Eighth Route Army.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Li Kaifen held a number of important positions, retired to the second line in 1983, enjoyed the treatment of deputy corps, and died in Beijing in 1999.

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