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The first-class hero carried his daughter to fight in the bloody battle of Changjin Lake, and cried in an interview 48 years later: Regret not taking her back to China

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In November 1950, the "United Nations Army" attacked north in two directions, directly approaching the Korean river boundary. Chinese People's Volunteer Army ambushed at Chosin Lake to defend against the U.S. army, and the battle of Chosin Lake, which attracted worldwide attention, began.

The first-class hero carried his daughter to fight in the bloody battle of Changjin Lake, and cried in an interview 48 years later: Regret not taking her back to China

In this campaign, Korea encountered a harsh winter that had rarely been seen in decades. In an extremely harsh environment, our soldiers wore only a thin single coat, while the US army was well-equipped, and with its iron will and heroic spirit, our army repelled the most elite units of the US army, and won the Battle of Chosin Lake!

In 1982, when a war hero was invited to visit North Korea, Huang Wanfeng, a first-class hero, returned to North Korea but could not help but ask around about a North Korean, and in an interview after 48 years of separation from her, he cried bitterly that "I regret not taking her back to China!" "So, who is it that keeps this war hero in mind?" What kind of story happened between them?

The first-class hero carried his daughter to fight in the bloody battle of Changjin Lake, and cried in an interview 48 years later: Regret not taking her back to China

Huang Wanfeng was only 23 years old when he entered the DPRK and was the chief of staff of the first battalion of the 243rd Regiment of the 81st Division of the 27th Army of the 19th Corps. Just before a combat mission, a liaison officer suddenly brought in a young North Korean girl, Jiao Jingzi. At that time, Shizuko was only five years old, and both parents died in the bombing of the Us army.

At this time, seeing the little girl with two lines of tears hanging on her dirty face, who did not understand the world but had to face the parting of life and death, Huang Wanfeng's instant sympathy flooded, where was she willing to let her survive alone?

It was a cold winter, Huang Wanfeng immediately took out a quilt to wrap the little girl tightly, and then found a basket, picked up JiaoJingzi and began to march urgently. But I didn't think that this pick was actually two years!

The first-class hero carried his daughter to fight in the bloody battle of Changjin Lake, and cried in an interview 48 years later: Regret not taking her back to China

Although she spoke different languages, Huang Wanfeng made Jiaojingzi feel warm and safe, and she curled up her small body and fell asleep in the basket. No matter how violently the march shook and how fierce the gunfire was, Shizuko was no longer afraid, and she knew that this narrow basket was her safest haven.

Since then, Huang Wanfeng has taken on the role of "temporary father", and in addition to fighting, his greatest energy has been spent on taking care of Jiaojingzi. He knew he could die at any time, but he was not willing to give up on this young child, and even if he did sacrifice, the child would remember himself. Therefore, Huang Wanfeng would rather be frozen himself than remove the quilt, and find someone to help make cotton clothes and cotton pants, afraid that Jiaojingzi will be cold.

The first-class hero carried his daughter to fight in the bloody battle of Changjin Lake, and cried in an interview 48 years later: Regret not taking her back to China

When Huang Wanfeng entered the battle, he would entrust JiaoJingzi to the cooking squad leader and instruct him to ensure the safety of the child. No matter how dangerous the battlefield was, Huang Wanfeng had never been afraid, and the only thing he was worried about was that Jiaojingzi would be hurt.

At the end of each battle, when Huang Wanfeng found the cans, biscuits and other materials left by the US army, in addition to distributing them to his comrades-in-arms, all the rest were left to JiaoJingzi, and he was never willing to eat them. Watching Jiao Jingzi eat happily and smile, Huang Wanfeng felt warm in his heart, and the marching life was not so bitter.

The first-class hero carried his daughter to fight in the bloody battle of Changjin Lake, and cried in an interview 48 years later: Regret not taking her back to China

After a long time together, Huang Wanfeng has taken Jiaojingzi as his daughter, and even the warriors are very fond of this well-behaved little girl, as long as there is good food and drink, everyone will save it and leave it for her. The war was merciless, and the arrival of Shizuko seemed to bring a touch of affection to the troops, and the soldiers felt a touch of home warmth on the arduous march.

The U.S. army is well equipped, and our army can only march at night to avoid the bombers of the US army. The road was dark at night, and under these difficult circumstances, Huang Wanfeng still carried Jiao Jingzi with a flat shoulder.

When the troops were resting, Huang Wanfeng told Stories and played games to Jiaojingzi. The two are no different from the real father and daughter, and Jiao Jingzi is also very dependent on Huang Wanfeng.

The first-class hero carried his daughter to fight in the bloody battle of Changjin Lake, and cried in an interview 48 years later: Regret not taking her back to China

In 1952, Huang Wan was very excited after the news that the 27th Army was about to return to China. Because, he can finally realize his wish to bring his children back to China. Therefore, Huang Wanfeng immediately took Jiaojingzi to buy new clothes and cut her short hair, dressed her up beautifully, hoping to start a new life after returning to China.

But to his surprise, the troops would not allow anyone to bring North Koreans home. This news undoubtedly broke Huang Wanfeng's heart, he and Jiao Jingzi spent so many days and nights, the two were in love with father and daughter, saying that he did not want to leave Jiao Jingzi in North Korea.

Huang Wanfeng was very anxious in his heart, he wanted to come and go and decide to find a leader to write an application, but the result was still the same. The military orders were like mountains, and Huang Wanfeng had to abide by discipline.

The first-class hero carried his daughter to fight in the bloody battle of Changjin Lake, and cried in an interview 48 years later: Regret not taking her back to China

However, when he thought of throwing Jiaojingzi alone in North Korea, his heart was still unbearable, so he came up with the idea of hiding Jiaojingzi in a gun truck to smuggle her back to China, but the canvas on the top of the cannon was particularly stuffy, and it was impossible to travel a long distance.

Wanting to break his head, Huang Wanfeng did not think of a way to bring Jiao Jingzi back to China, in view of the principle that he as a soldier must not discredit the troops, in desperation, Huang Wanfeng could only give up taking Jiao Jingzi back to China. In order to get better care of Jiaojingzi in North Korea, Huang Wanfeng eventually found a female captain of the North Korean army and entrusted Jiaojingzi to her.

On the eve of returning to China, Huang Wanfeng stuffed two eggs into Jiaojingzi's arms, but the little girl let him eat them first. This move immediately made Huang Wanfeng burst into tears, and he couldn't help but want to take her back to China.

The first-class hero carried his daughter to fight in the bloody battle of Changjin Lake, and cried in an interview 48 years later: Regret not taking her back to China

Half an hour before leaving, Huang Wanfeng handed the sleeping Jiaojingzi to the female captain, but the sleeping Jiaojingzi suddenly murmured, "Abaji (Daddy)." At this time, Huang Wanfeng's heart was like a knife, and he could only hold back tears and step onto the train back to China. Although the two were not separated by life and death, they never met again. In his later years, When Huang Wanfeng thought about this, he would burst into tears and feel sorry for not being able to bring Jiao Jingzi back to China.

When Huang Wanfeng talked about this incident in an interview with the CCTV film crew in 2000, he still said with tears: "The most regrettable thing in this life is that I did not bring her back to China, let a daughter be exiled, and never see each other again." ”