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In 1994, an old woman in the northeast was personally received by the leader of the DPRK: I have been looking for you for 50 years

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In 1994, an unusual invitation broke the ordinary life of Hu Zhenyi, an old lady in the northeast. An invitation from the North Korean embassy takes her on a journey full of mysteries. This invitation changed her life and put her back on an extraordinary path. Hu Zhenyi's son and embassy staff became her faithful companions on this trip.

However, at the moment of arriving at the Pyongyang station, an unexpected request shattered her calm. The staff asked her to take a picture, which seemed like an unexpected request. However, Hu Zhenyi agreed without hesitation, so the camera was taken out and the picture of this moment was recorded.

In 1994, an old woman in the northeast was personally received by the leader of the DPRK: I have been looking for you for 50 years

The photo reached the hands of North Korea's supreme leader, Kim Il-sung, sparking his excitement. Kim Il called Hu Jinyi at the moment, and he expressed his excitement in fluent Chinese: "Old comrade-in-arms! I've been looking for you for 50 years! "What is the story behind this call?

In 1920, Hu Zhenyi was born in an ordinary rural family in Liaoning Province. Despite living in poverty, her childhood was relatively stable. However, everything changed when she was 16 years old, and the war of the Japanese invaders spread to her hometown. After the Japanese occupied the city, they brutally searched women.

It's a terrifying situation, and women who are caught often die. Under this crisis, Hu Jinyi came up with a bold plan, she shaved her hair, dressed as a man, and successfully evaded the search of Japanese soldiers.

In 1994, an old woman in the northeast was personally received by the leader of the DPRK: I have been looking for you for 50 years

However, after the Japanese occupation, they began to recruit young men to build pillboxes, trenches and poison gas facilities. Hu Zhenyi's brother was also taken into labor, but he was brutally murdered after the project was completed. This tragic incident ignited a deep fire of hatred in Hu Zhenyi's heart.

In 1937, at the age of 17, Hu Zhenyi resolutely joined the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition Army, vowing to drive the Japanese invaders out of China. In the army, she fought guerrilla warfare against the Japanese every day, food was often scarce, and when she was hungry, she had to eat grass roots and bark.

In December of the same year, Hu Zhenyi received a mission to go to the guerrilla base in the Daxing'an Ridge. There, her life took a turn and she met Chai Shirong, a famous anti-Japanese hero on the battlefield in the northeast. Although she rejected him at first, Chai Shirong treated her very well, and eventually, the two became husband and wife.

In 1994, an old woman in the northeast was personally received by the leader of the DPRK: I have been looking for you for 50 years

However, Hu Jinyi's frontline fighting did not stop. The following year, the Japanese army launched a sweep of the quilt factory where she had previously worked. When she arrived at the garment factory, she saw only ruins and her friend brutally murdered by the Japanese invaders. Angry and determined to take revenge, Hu Zhenyi finally found an opportunity a few days later.

She lay in ambush by the river, waiting for the Japanese to board 10 wooden boats to cross the river. When the Japanese wooden boats reached the middle of the river, they suddenly attacked, and the Japanese were defenseless and caught off guard. After the battle, she raised her gun and shouted up to the sky: "I have avenged you!" This scene became a bright spot in that dark time.

In 1994, an old woman in the northeast was personally received by the leader of the DPRK: I have been looking for you for 50 years

However, the Japanese army adopted a more brutal blockade policy against the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition Army, leaving the Allied forces in a difficult situation. In 1941, Hu Jinyi learned on the way that North Korean soldiers exchanged fire with Japanese troops. Her feelings for Kim Il-sung's family sprang up in her heart, so she urgently asked the army to support the North Korean soldiers. The army promised her and launched a surprise attack, and in the end, the Japanese army was completely defeated.

However, after the battle, Kim Il Sung was almost attacked, but fortunately, Hu Jin-il discovered this in time and saved him. Kim Il Sung was grateful, he held Hu Jinyi's hand and thanked him: "Thank you so much for this little girl, you saved my life just now." ”

In 1994, an old woman in the northeast was personally received by the leader of the DPRK: I have been looking for you for 50 years

Hu Zhenyi responded with some embarrassment: "Where is this little girl, my name is Hu Zhenyi." After hearing this, Kim Il Sung laughed: "The girl is really not allowed to make her eyebrows, I Kim Il Sung has met your friend!"

They then withdrew together to the territory of the Soviet Union, and upon arrival in Khabarovsk, the troops decided to rest there and wait for the opportunity to fight a decisive battle with the Japanese. This period of time was relatively stable for Hu Zhenyi, as if he was in a dream. Chai Shirong looked at Hu Zhenyi in his arms and said softly: "This is definitely not a dream, when we beat the Japanese away, then life will be better." ”

Hu Zhenyi thought about the future and couldn't help but laugh happily.

A few months later, Hu Zhen gave birth to a young boy. Kim Il Sung often brought his children to visit Hu Jin-il and her son. The relationship between the two became deeper and deeper, and the peaceful days passed three years unconsciously.

However, in 1944, Hu Zhenyi's husband, Chai Shirong, lost contact with her after he went on a mission. Hu Zhenyi was worried about whether her husband was in danger and looked around for news, but there was no news.

In 1945, Japan was defeated and surrendered, and people returned to their hometowns. Hu Jinyi took his son to bid farewell to Kim Il Sung's family. At the moment of parting, Kim Il Sung personally took out a gold ring and a small bottle of gold and gave it to Hu Jin-il as a souvenir. Then the two families waved goodbye and each embarked on their journey home.

When Hu Jinyi returned home, he lost contact with Kim Il Sung's family. She always misses her fellow Koreans and Kim Il Sung's family. In 1950, the Korean War broke out, and the Chinese volunteers went to resist US aggression and aid Korea. When Hu Zhenyi learned the news, he couldn't help but think of the previous bits. She took the gold ring and gold that Kim Il Sung had given her from her home and decided to sell them to support the volunteers. The son saw this scene, although he did not understand, but the mother's firm determination made him nod in agreement.

For years, Kim Il-sung searched for a connection with Mr. Hu until 1994, when a North Korean delegation visited China, when he finally learned of Mr. Hu. Kim Il Sung was thrilled when he learned the news and immediately made a special trip to meet her, just like the scene we started, two old friends who had not seen each other for half a century, finally got together again.

Hu Jin-il received a high-profile reception during his visit to North Korea, and until before parting, Kim Il Sung personally put on a special ring for her to forever commemorate the reunion.

Shortly after Hu Jin-il's return, Kim Il-sung died of illness, but his son Kim Jong-il continued to keep in touch with her, casting a bronze bust of her jade seat and sending greeting cards every Spring Festival.

On June 18, 2005, Hu Zhenyi was awarded the 60th Anniversary Medal of the Victory in the Anti-Fascist War in recognition of her heroic deeds.

In 2008, Hu Zhenyi died of illness at the age of 88. The friendship between the peoples of China and the DPRK is so great, and this great friendship will always be remembered in history and passed on. This is a story that spans time, an ordinary woman who showed extraordinary tenacity and courage in the midst of war, but also witnessed the depth and tenacity of the friendship between the two countries.

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