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In 1974, Peng Dehuai died of illness, and Shi Kequan shouted after hearing the news of the hunger strike for three days and three nights: I want to eat roast duck

author:Serious clear spring GP

Title: Iron Blood and Friendship: The Legend of Peng Dehuai from Shi Ke's Perspective

In 1974, Peng Dehuai died of illness, and Shi Kequan shouted after hearing the news of the hunger strike for three days and three nights: I want to eat roast duck

In the long river of history, there are some stories, they are like inlaid on the mural of time, no matter how time passes, they can always shine a unique light. Today, we're going to tell a story of heroes, friendship and faith – a memory of the deep friendship between Shi Kequan and Peng Dehuai.

In 1974, Peng Dehuai died of illness, and Shi Kequan shouted after hearing the news of the hunger strike for three days and three nights: I want to eat roast duck

The story takes place in turbulent times. Shi Kequan, an ordinary but strong-willed person, met General Peng Dehuai for the first time in the Northern Expedition. The friendship between them, like a flower blooming in the smoke of gunpowder, has gone through the trials and rains of the period of cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, and has become stronger and stronger in the War of Resistance Against Japan.

In 1974, Peng Dehuai died of illness, and Shi Kequan shouted after hearing the news of the hunger strike for three days and three nights: I want to eat roast duck

General Peng Dehuai is known for his iron and harshness, but in Shi Kequan's eyes, he is a fighter full of passion and boundless yearning for communist ideals. When night falls, the two sit in the dim light and talk. General Peng spoke to the hazy starry sky outside the window about his dreams and hopes for the future of China, while Shi Kequan listened quietly, his heart surging with deep admiration and support for this old friend.

In 1974, Peng Dehuai died of illness, and Shi Kequan shouted after hearing the news of the hunger strike for three days and three nights: I want to eat roast duck

With the passage of time, although the two have gathered less and separated more due to the war, they are still like brothers shoulder to shoulder when they meet. In the most difficult moment of the War of Resistance Against Japan, General Peng took the lead and charged into battle, while Shi Kequan always followed, they experienced countless life and death tests together, and witnessed each other's most sincere and pure courage and sacrifice.

In 1974, Peng Dehuai died of illness, and Shi Kequan shouted after hearing the news of the hunger strike for three days and three nights: I want to eat roast duck

It wasn't until after that upsurge of change that we saw these two old friends together again in a quiet and austere hospital room. Although the years have left a ravine-like mark on General Peng's face, his eyes still shine with the light of indomitable and persistent pursuit of ideals.

In 1974, Peng Dehuai died of illness, and Shi Kequan shouted after hearing the news of the hunger strike for three days and three nights: I want to eat roast duck

Shi Kequan waited by the bedside, not only intertwined with concern and worry in his heart, but also with an indescribable complex emotion. Facing his old friend who was about to pass away, he seemed to see the manly husband who was full of pride in his youth and was determined to serve the country and save the people.

In 1974, Peng Dehuai died of illness, and Shi Kequan shouted after hearing the news of the hunger strike for three days and three nights: I want to eat roast duck

"Have you read the Book of Songs?" General Peng said slowly one day, "How vibrant is the depiction of 'The Death of the Peach'." The voice was faint but full of meaning. "I often think of ...... when we were young"

In 1974, Peng Dehuai died of illness, and Shi Kequan shouted after hearing the news of the hunger strike for three days and three nights: I want to eat roast duck

Before the words were finished, the two looked at each other, building a bridge between memories and reality. Those past years seem to have frozen in the air - they fought side by side and dreamed together, and now they can only rely on each other for their lives, reflecting on the ups and downs of the journey before the end of their lives.

In 1974, Peng Dehuai died of illness, and Shi Kequan shouted after hearing the news of the hunger strike for three days and three nights: I want to eat roast duck

Such warm and touching scenes continue to play out, highlighting the extraordinary friendship between the two heroes in every camera cut. From the Northern Expedition to the Anti-Japanese War to the peaceful years, silently waiting and supporting - this friendship has gone through vicissitudes but has always been firm.

In 1974, Peng Dehuai died of illness, and Shi Kequan shouted after hearing the news of the hunger strike for three days and three nights: I want to eat roast duck

Through these words, readers may feel the little-known, but extremely precious and warm fragments behind the heroes of an era. Perhaps it is this little-known story that constitutes the most touching and cherished part of our great history.

In 1974, Peng Dehuai died of illness, and Shi Kequan shouted after hearing the news of the hunger strike for three days and three nights: I want to eat roast duck

The memory we share with you today is not only to remember those heroes who have passed away, but more importantly, to let us understand that it is precisely because of the existence of heroic groups like Shi Kequan and Peng Dehuai who shoulder a sense of responsibility and have the courage to dedicate themselves that we have a peaceful, stable, prosperous and prosperous social environment today. Let us remember history and sincerely pay high tribute to all our ancestors who made efforts and sacrifices for the country!

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