Introduction: The environment of the times determines the growth and direction of a generation, promotes the development of society, and also leaves a history that cannot be forgotten by mankind. On the pages of modern China, the flames of war burned the land of the country, destroyed the people's homeland, and separated their relatives. The tragic atmosphere is like a layer of gray and thin yarn, enveloping those difficult years.

At that time, in order to have a beautiful and stable social environment and life, thousands of patriots chose to participate in the revolution and carry guns to the battlefield of life and death. They have nothing to do with age and experience, regardless of status or origin, and on the thorny road of revolution, they are all comrades who rush to the light and comrades-in-arms who work together.
During the Red Army period, many young and middle-aged people joined the revolutionary ranks, including Xiang Xuan. In that era of suffering, countless children were forced to accelerate their growth, and there was strength and faith beyond their age in their small bodies. Xiang Xuan followed the march to fight with the army from an early age, and officially joined the Communist Party at the age of 7, becoming the youngest comrade in the party in history.
Born in a chaotic world of gunfire, many people have endured hardships and oppression, but Xiang Xuan's encounter is even more unfortunate. Xiang Xuan was born into a revolutionary family, Marshal He Long was his uncle, and his mother was the revolutionary martyr He Mangu. The family's loyalty to the revolution flowed like blood in Xiang Xuan's body, deep into his bone marrow, allowing him to pursue the light of the revolution all his life!
In the difficult years, the young Xiang Xuan experienced several separations of relatives and several tests of life and death, but none of this shattered his ideal of longing to defend his family and defend the country. So, what kind of experience did Xiang Xuan have? Let's take a look!
Xiang Xuan was born in 1926 in Hunan. From the time Xiang Xuan was born, his mother He Mangu took Xiang Xuan around and was active in the peasant movement and revolutionary activities. When Xiang Xuan was 2 years old, He Mangu was arrested and imprisoned for betrayal by the renegades, and at the same time, three siblings, including Xiang Xuan, also entered a prison full of wildness and madness.
In prison, He Mangu was treated and tortured inhumanely for refusing to betray her fellow organized groups. After He Long learned of He Mangu's arrest, he immediately sent his men to rescue him. However, due to the high security of the prison, many rescues have failed. In the end, He Mangu was martyred under Ling Chi's torture, and not only that, but the Kuomintang reactionaries also cut off his head and hung it on the city tower for public display.
Xiang Xuan's great aunt He Ying learned that her sister had been abused to death, and her heart was filled with grief. Later, He Ying bribed the prison guards, which saved Xiang Xuan's three brothers and sisters. Since then, the three brothers and sisters have lived with He Ying, and in order to enable them to survive in the ever-changing situation, He Ying also taught them to use guns.
It was also at that time that Xiang Xuan learned a skill. In 1933, He Ying was also killed by the betrayal of the apostates, and on the verge of death, He Ying gave Xiang Xuan his gun and asked him to find his uncle He Long. Watching his close aunt die under the cold gun, Xiang Xuan, who was still a young child, wiped away his tears and embarked on a journey to find his uncle with a heart of revenge and hatred.
Along the way, Xiang Xuan encountered many attacks, but fortunately Xiang Xuan was agile and could also use guns, he brushed past the God of Death several times, but he also suffered many injuries. At that time, when the people who had gone to pick up Xiang Xuan in the army arrived at their destination, they found that Xiang Xuan had been shot in the right leg and fell into the corner. Later, Xiang Xuan was successfully rescued and met his uncle He Long.
In this way, Xiang Xuan, who was only 7 years old, became a small soldier in the Red Army. Due to Xiang Xuan's young age, He Long asked the female warrior to take care of him. During that time, Xiang Xuan did not think that he should take on smaller responsibilities because of his young age, but instead demanded himself more strictly. With the passage of time, Xiang Xuan also gradually grew under the temper of the war.
He Long saw that Xiang Xuan's determination to defend his family and defend the country was firm, so he made an exception to let 7-year-old Xiang Xuan join the party. After careful examination, the Party Central Committee decided that Xiang Xuan's will was not inferior to that of an adult, so it agreed to the application to join the party. During the Long March of the Red Army, Xiang Xuan, who was only 9 years old, embarked on a arduous journey of ten thousand miles. At that time, many soldiers died because they could not stand the harsh environment.
However, Xiang Xuan, with his perseverance and will beyond ordinary people, insisted on completing the long march. In the years that followed, Xiang Xuan engaged in intelligence transmission, and at the age of ten he served as the deputy squad leader of the Red Army's communications squad. As Xiang Xuan grew up, he was also arranged by He Long to go to the front line and became a heroic and fearless revolutionary fighter.
Summary: On the battlefield, Xiang Xuan charged forward with the determination to see death as a homecoming, and made great achievements! The shrapnel left on his body, the 26 wounds on his body, and the blindness of his right eye are all glories that he cannot erase. Xiang Xuan has endured endless suffering since he was a child, and after the washing of time, Xiang Xuan has now aged, but his spirit of not being afraid of difficulties has always maintained his inner youth!