
Wen | Yang Zai said history
Editor| Yang Zai said history
In the eyes of many directors and screenwriters, the personality of General Changsheng is the general existence of "traffic password".
In recent years, the pace of life has been accelerating, and audiences have endured a lot of pressure in real life, so some viewers will turn to film and television works to seek relief.
Shuangwen plot often wins the favor of young customers, and it matches it, and General Changsheng has also become a "fragrant food" role in everyone's eyes.
However, in reality, the changsheng general can be described as a rare encounter in a thousand years.
Bai Qi, Han Xin, and Huo Went ill were all well-known generals in China's history who won hundreds of battles.
But their exploits have long been wrapped up in time, and their real and complete achievements can only be pieced together through the records of the history books.
As for whether the patchwork answer is complete, we do not know.
But I think that whether they win or not, the value of heroes is never judged by victory or defeat.
News of the deceased
In 1988, an old man with gray hair sat in an office in Jiangsu Province.
Although from the appearance of the old man, he is old, he is dressed in a military uniform, sitting upright, and his temperament is extraordinary.
This old man is Zhong Guochu, the founding major general of our country.
The office door was knocked on.
"Please come in."
With a creak, the door was pushed open.
The visitor respectfully saluted the old man, and then said,
"Major General, a certain temple in Fujian Province came with news that there were two comrades, Yang Daoming and Zhong Xunren."
"What!?"
Hearing the report of his subordinates, Major General Zhong stood up from his chair in an instant, his eyes wide open, and his face was full of disbelief.
"Hurry up and make sure the news is true or false."
"Yes!" The young man withdrew after receiving the instruction, while Major General Zhong looked at the closed door for a long time, and his heart could not be calmed for a long time...
More than fifty years later, he had no idea that he would one day receive news of the two deceased people.
But in addition to joy, more emotions are anxiety and fear, after all, they have disappeared for so many years, if they are really still alive, why has there been no news?
Major General Zhong's heart was secretly beating a drum, worried that this sudden news was just a big dream.
The feeling of getting hope and then being disappointed is the most desperate.
During the few days of waiting for the news, Major General Zhong was sleepless and worried every day, as if someone had hung a bayonet over his head.
It didn't take long for the news of the two to come back.
"General, the information should be accurate, the monk's name is Master Xin Yang, and he claims to be Yang Daoming himself."
Hearing this news, Zhong Guochu was full of doubts.
Why did Yang Daoming, who had disappeared for more than fifty years, suddenly become a monk?
Why did he suddenly make public his identity, which he had hidden for so long?
What are the hidden secrets?
Zhong Guochu did not have too much entanglement, and immediately set off, ready to go to Fujian to meet with the deceased, and asked all the doubts in his heart.
Along the way, the elderly Major General Zhong did not say a word, and his eyes stared straight out the window.
Fearing that he was unwell, the crowd offered to get off the bus and take a break before heading to the temple.
But despite the persuasion of the people around him, he got out of the car and went straight to the temple, afraid that he would not see him a second late.
Temple entrance.
A young monk held a Buddha bead in his hand, bowed to the crowd, and then slowly opened his mouth.
"Dare to ask, but is it Lord Zhong?"
"Exactly."
"The mage has been waiting for you inside for a long time, please come with me."
When the two finally met, it was difficult to hide their excitement.
The two men suppressed the tears in their eyes and asked each other about their recent situation.
"What's going on in these 53 years?"
Finally, Major General Zhong asked the question he was most eager to know the answer to.
Master Xin Yang looked up at Major General Zhong, then lowered his head and slowly shook his head.
"In the blink of an eye, so many years have passed."
After a long sigh, he slowly explained his experience over the years.
Looking back at that year
Yang Daoming, born in 1910, is a native of Jiangxi.
"I'm not the only son in the family, in fact, I have two older brothers above me."
"My father and brother were very ambitious people."
"When my brother was not yet an adult, he had already followed his father to join the revolution and contribute to society."
"I was so young that I didn't join them in the revolution."
But under the influence of his father and brother, he had the ambition to join the revolution from an early age.
At the age of 21, the Red Army came to his hometown to hold an oath-taking meeting.
Although the distance is not far, in that era, ordinary people did not have a means of transportation at all.
But Yang Daoming could not contain his inner love and yearning for the Red Army, so a person secretly carried his bag and crossed the mountains to the place where the oath meeting was held.
He wanted to see for himself what the oath ceremony was like, just as different as he had imagined.
"The swearing-in ceremony was far more passionate and inspiring than I thought."
As a young man, he watched the great men speak enthusiastically on the stage, and watched the soldiers and people under the stage tear their throats in response.
Only then did they truly appreciate the charm of the revolution and realize the value of serving the people.
"I felt like my former self was like a shell lying on the beach, dry and weak, without any goals and dreams;
And the Red Army was like a rough sea, the tide reaching the shore, rolling the shells into the sea, and taking me to a new destination. ”
Yang Daoming stood under the stage, moved to tears by the speech of the great man, and could not help but shake his arms and shout,
"I also want to contribute to the Chinese revolution!"
On that day, the words of the great man turned into a spring of life and poured into the tender shoots of the "revolution" in the hearts of the young people.
The buds instantly grew into towering trees.
After the oath-taking ceremony, plunge into the torrent of revolution.
At first, he served on the Finance Committee, helping the soldiers with problems such as military food.
"I've always been proud of my whole family's involvement in the revolution, but I didn't expect that change would come so quickly."
It didn't take long for news to arrive at his home.
Because Yang Daoming's family was too revolutionary, the Kuomintang, in order to "kill chickens for monkeys to see," first took their families and ransacked them.
Not only that, his mother was arrested and imprisoned by the Kuomintang, his father was forced to jump into the river to commit suicide, and two older brothers were shot and killed, and the whereabouts of one were unknown.
"My heart was extremely painful, but I never wavered, I understood that only revolution was the only way out, and I strengthened my conviction to overthrow the Kuomintang and avenge the people."
With his excellent performance, he soon became the youngest minister.
At the age of 24, the great man personally appointed him chairman of the Soviet government of Fujian Province.
At that time, the Red Army had to start a strategic shift due to the failure of the anti-encirclement and suppression campaign, and the Long March began.
Minister Yang was ordered to cover the retreat of the main force of our army.
At that time, the Kuomintang was fiercely firing, and this task was extremely arduous, but Yang Daoming did not flinch.
"Revolution is more important than my life."
He led the soldiers to resist, but it was difficult to fight with two fists and four hands, and under the advanced weapons of the enemy, our army was quickly defeated.
In order to avoid unnecessary casualties, Yang Daoming led the fighters to retreat to the rear, ready to defend the battle.
However, Song Qingquan, who was then the commander of the military region, insisted on refusing to listen to Minister Yang's advice and insisted on rushing to the front with his soldiers to fight the enemy.
In fact, at that time, the number of soldiers between the enemy and ourselves was very different, and this practice was undoubtedly to send them to death.
Due to Song Qingquan's wrong decision, it caused huge casualties to our army.
Zhong Xunren, the newly appointed political commissar of the military region, soon discovered the problems of the Fujian Provincial Military Region, so he approached Yang Daoming and Zhong Guochu to discuss countermeasures.
However, before the three men could discuss countermeasures, the Kuomintang troops suddenly launched an attack on our army.
Song Qingquan, who had previously advocated a frontal confrontation, saw that the situation was not good, and did not care about the brothers who were born and died together, and immediately surrendered with his subordinate rebels.
Yang and Zhong had no choice but to take their men to move overnight.
In order to distract the enemy, everyone fled in groups.
Because Yang and Zhong had a large goal and were very easy to attract people's eyes and ears, the two decided to transfer together to save trouble for the other brothers.
However, at that time, the Kuomintang encircled and suppressed them with great intensity, especially the important generals of our army, and they refused to let go of the slightest clue.
In order to save their lives, the two people changed their names and surnames and hid in the nearby Dark Pavilion Temple.
Escape into the empty door
After that war, our Party repeatedly ordered the search for missing revolutionary fighters.
Until the news came out from the Kuomintang side, saying that in that war, our army was "completely annihilated."
Only then did our Party stop searching, and later posthumously named the two generals "martyrs."
In fact, Yang and Zhong have also repeatedly looked for opportunities to get in touch with the organization.
However, the Kuomintang army's efforts to crack down on our Party members were too great, and once exposed, they might be in danger of life, and for the sake of safety, the two people could only shave their homes to hide their true identities.
Until the news of the founding of New China reached the temple, the two people were overjoyed, but they also lost the courage to return to the team.
"In the first few years, we were still looking for opportunities to return to the team and continue to contribute to the revolution, but due to the inconvenience of our identity, we have not been able to find the opportunity."
"It was hard to wait until our team won, and we could finally tell our secrets safely, but we were embarrassed to say them."
"The victory of the revolution was won by the comrades, and now that it has succeeded, how can we go back and take credit?"
"I was ashamed that I had not been able to complete the tasks entrusted to me by the organization."
Therefore, the two chose to keep this secret secret.
In 1981, Zhong Xunren passed away unexpectedly.
Before leaving, he told Yang Daoming not to tell their secrets.
But after 7 years, Yang Daoming's physical condition is getting worse and worse.
He thought about it, but he still felt that he should not let this history be buried with his departure, so he broke his promise with his friends and told this story.
The story of each hero is worth remembering.
Don't judge heroes in terms of success or failure.
Whether they win or not, they will always be our heroes!
Today, the republic is inseparable from the struggle and sacrifice of every hero.
Hats off to the heroes!
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