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In 1979, a wounded Chinese soldier rescued a Vietnamese woman, and after her death, she guarded the grave for 19 years and sent her bones home

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"20 billion to raise a wolf cub, TDD, how I let you eat it, how to spit it out!".

This is the movie "Garland on the Mountain", Liang Sanxi led people to rush to the Vietnamese army's position, saw the bag with "Chinese rice" written on it, and said it with red eyes.

In 1979, a wounded Chinese soldier rescued a Vietnamese woman, and after her death, she guarded the grave for 19 years and sent her bones home

After 20 years of fighting in the Vietnam War, the Chinese tightened their belts and aided Vietnam for 20 years in extreme poverty.

20 billion US dollars in 20 years, and in the end, they eat Chinese rice, wear military uniforms aided by China, and hold Chinese-made weapons to fight the Chinese.

However, all Vietnamese people don't remember China's goodness? Of course not.

In September 1980, a year and a half after the end of the self-defense war against Vietnam, a touching scene occurred in a small village at the foot of Lang Son in Vietnam.

At that time, five or six Vietnamese militiamen, on a hillside in the village, with shovels and shovels, waved the soil to bulldoze a small earthen tomb, just because in this earthen tomb, buried a Chinese soldier who died in the counterattack!

Soon, a Vietnamese woman heard the news and rushed to the grave, holding a shovel against her body and scolding: "Who of you dares to say that you have not eaten the grain aided by China?

These words made several militiamen blush-faced in an instant, and what the Vietnamese women said was the truth, and they could not refute it, so they could only leave with a sneer.

In 1979, a wounded Chinese soldier rescued a Vietnamese woman, and after her death, she guarded the grave for 19 years and sent her bones home

After the militia left, the Vietnamese woman gathered up the scattered soil little by little, and wept as she added the soil, saying, "Brother Chinese, you have been frightened ......."

Those who know that period of history know that when Xu Shiyou took command of the counterattack in 79, that shot was quite ruthless, not only killing more than 37,000 Vietnamese troops, but also almost "demolishing" major cities and towns in northern Vietnam into ruins.

In this context, the actions of the Vietnamese militia are understandable, but it is this Vietnamese woman who is incredible.

What does she have to do with the Chinese soldier buried here, and why did she fight to protect his grave? It all started in September 1979.

This Vietnamese woman's name is Nguyen Van Truck, a native of Lang Son Ha Lang Town, her mother is from Yunnan, and she is of "mixed Chinese and Vietnamese descent".

As Liang Sanxi said, since they can remember, Nguyen Van Zhu's family has been eating Chinese relief food, and their parents have taught them since they were young to be grateful for China's help.

In 1979, a wounded Chinese soldier rescued a Vietnamese woman, and after her death, she guarded the grave for 19 years and sent her bones home

However, since the reunification of Vietnam in 1975, the Vietnamese government headed by Le Duan has begun to be frantically anti-China, constantly provoking on the Sino-Vietnamese border, and even encroaching on Chinese islands and encroaching on the Chinese border.

This move made Ruan Wenzhu feel incredible, people have really helped Vietnam for 20 years, that is a real benefactor, why suddenly say that he turned his face?

At the end of 1978, the situation on the Sino-Vietnamese border became more and more tense, and Nguyen Van Chuo's brother was also transferred to the front line, but he was really unwilling to pick up a gun and shoot bullets at his benefactor, so he became a deserter and was caught by his so-called "comrades-in-arms" and beaten to death.

My brother would rather die than fight on the battlefield, which strengthened Ruan Wenzhu's position, no matter what, she would not help the abuse!

In September 1979, Nguyen Van Truck took his one-year-old son to Lang Son to work as usual, and by the time he returned home, the moon had already risen.

In 1979, a wounded Chinese soldier rescued a Vietnamese woman, and after her death, she guarded the grave for 19 years and sent her bones home

At that time, Lang Son was planted by the Vietnamese army with countless mines, although there were signs that only they Vietnamese could understand, but Nguyen Van Truc still walked cautiously.

But sometimes she thinks she is unlucky, and she stuffs her teeth when she drinks cold water, even if she is very careful, she still steps on thunder.

At that time, only Ruan Wenzhu and her son on her back would explode as soon as they lifted their feet, what should they do?

Ruan Wenzhu was so anxious that she was about to cry, she had no choice but to shout loudly, hoping that someone nearby could save her life.

What she didn't expect was that her cry really attracted a person, but this person was not her compatriot, but a wounded Chinese soldier covered in blood and stumbling on his feet.

What she didn't expect was that this wounded Chinese soldier not only did not take the opportunity to attack her, but instead ignored the danger, lay on the ground, picked up a mine, cut the fuse, and rescued her from danger.

In 1979, a wounded Chinese soldier rescued a Vietnamese woman, and after her death, she guarded the grave for 19 years and sent her bones home

This move of the wounded Chinese soldiers made Nguyen Van Bamboo stunned, the Vietnamese are so ungrateful, and the Chinese are still willing to help them?

Before Ruan Wenzhu could react, the wounded Chinese soldier dismantled the mine, didn't say a word, and waved goodbye to her.

With full gratitude, Ruan Wenzhu continued to walk down the mountain, but after taking a few steps, he heard a loud bang behind him, and the wounded Chinese soldier had struck a thunder!

When Ruan Wenzhu ran over, his tragic situation made her unforgettable for life, this wounded Chinese soldier was blown out of the head, blood flowed out, the bone of his right leg was blown off, and Bai Sensen's bone was exposed.

Seeing her go and return, the wounded soldier put his hand into his arms with difficulty, took out a letter and a photograph, and died without leaving a word.

Just saved her benefactor, but was killed in an instant, Ruan Wenzhu felt unspeakably uncomfortable, so she buried the wounded Chinese soldier in a bomb crater.

In 1979, a wounded Chinese soldier rescued a Vietnamese woman, and after her death, she guarded the grave for 19 years and sent her bones home

Ruan Wenzhu had learned Chinese characters from her mother, and when she returned home, she opened the letter and looked at it, only to know that his name was Zhang Peng, and he was from Liuxi Village, a farm in western Hubei Province.

This letter was written by him to his mother Song Guihua after he was injured and separated from his comrades-in-arms in Langshan, hoping that his comrades-in-arms would clean up the battlefield in the future and give it to his mother when they saw this letter.

In the letter, Zhang Peng not only did not hate the Vietnamese, but also said that the Vietnamese people are good, which moved Nguyen Van Truc a lot.

Since then, Nguyen Van Truc has made up her mind to take care of her benefactor's tomb, and if she has the opportunity in the future, she will definitely deliver this letter to his mother, and not only that, if she has the opportunity, she will honor his mother for this benefactor!

I don't know who leaked the news, in September 1980, the nearby militia heard that there was a Chinese soldier buried on the mountain, so they came to dig the grave, which is what Ruan Van Bamboo desperately blocked at the beginning of the article.

Fortunately, after being stopped by Ruan Wenzhu, those militiamen also stopped and did not touch this tomb again, every year, Ruan Wenzhu would worship Zhang Peng and add soil to his grave.

In the blink of an eye, six years passed, and the time came to 1986, at this time, Sino-Vietnamese relations eased, and the people of the two countries on the border also had contacts, Nguyen Van Truc and her husband went to Mong Cai and opened a restaurant.

In 1979, a wounded Chinese soldier rescued a Vietnamese woman, and after her death, she guarded the grave for 19 years and sent her bones home

Here, Ruan Wenzhu can contact many Chinese, and after learning that Exi is the abbreviation of Hubei, as long as they meet Hubei people, they will ask them if they know about Exi Farm, Zhang Peng, and his mother Song Guihua!

The hard work paid off, and finally in 1999, they met a reporter from Huxi TV.

Knowing that he was from western Hubei, Ruan Van Zhu bowed to him as soon as they met, and in order for him to help return Zhang Peng's relics to his mother, she also knelt down for him.

After listening to the story of Ruan Wenzhu and Zhang Peng, the reporter was moved, and he responded in one bite, and promised that as long as there is Song Guihua, Zhang Peng's relics will be delivered!

On March 26, 2000, this reporter and comrades from the Civil Affairs Bureau went to Liuxi Village, found Song Guihua, and showed her the photos and letters.

In 1979, a wounded Chinese soldier rescued a Vietnamese woman, and after her death, she guarded the grave for 19 years and sent her bones home

Seeing these two things, the elderly Song Guihua began to tremble, she turned around and ran back to the room, and then there was a suppressed cry in the room.

Song Guihua is a hard-working person, her husband Zhang Haishan is also a soldier, in 1963 when he assisted Vietnam to repair the Shiqiu Bridge, he was exhausted, and died a few days after being demobilized and returned home.

When Zhang Haishan died, Zhang Peng was only 7 years old, and in order to raise her son, she was both a father and a mother.

In 1978, 19-year-old Zhang Peng inherited his father's will to join the army, and in 1979, after the self-defense counterattack against Vietnam started, he signed up to go to the front line and never returned.

In 1979, a wounded Chinese soldier rescued a Vietnamese woman, and after her death, she guarded the grave for 19 years and sent her bones home

"Missing" on the battlefield, basically declared dead, lost her beloved son, Song Guihua's liver and intestines were broken, but she did not ask the state for this, she only hoped that Zhang Peng's body could be transported back in the future and buried next to her husband, but unfortunately, Zhang Peng's body has not been found.

After Zhang Peng's "disappearance", Song Guihua followed her niece, although her niece's family treated her very well, no matter how good she was, she couldn't compare to her son, right?

Knowing that Zhang Peng was indeed sacrificed on the Vietnamese border and was buried by a kind Vietnamese woman, Song Guihua was grateful.

After learning about her son's burial place, she was a little "crazy", she missed her son for 19 years and cried and asked her niece to take her to pick up her son's body.

At that time, the common people in China were not wealthy, and the cost of transporting such a large thing as the body was quite a lot, where could the ordinary people afford?

After going back, the reporter wrote a letter to Ruan Wenzhu about what he had seen and heard at Zhang Peng's house, and Ruan Wenzhu was very happy after reading it.

Zhang Peng's mother wants to retrieve her son's body, but she doesn't have the ability?

So, Ruan Wenzhu went home, carefully picked up Zhang Peng's body and packed it, and after getting a passport, he went straight to western Hubei.

In 1979, a wounded Chinese soldier rescued a Vietnamese woman, and after her death, she guarded the grave for 19 years and sent her bones home

Because he couldn't find Zhang Peng's house, Ruan Wenzhu went to Huxi TV Station, found the reporter first, and they went to Zhang Peng's house together.

After 19 years, when she saw her son's bones, Song Guihua was in tears and cried.

After Zhang Peng entered the earth, Ruan Wenzhu did not leave in a hurry, she stayed to accompany her benefactor's mother, and recognized Song Guihua as her "mother".

For the time when Zhang Peng's body was returned, Zhang Peng's parents and fellow villagers were very grateful, and in Liuxi Village, Ruan Wenzhu was warmly received by the villagers.

After living for a while, when she was about to leave, Ruan Wenzhu's anemia was committed, and when she learned of this, the villagers were vying to donate blood to her first, and in the end, it was the blood of her mother Song Guihua.

The son saved him once, and the mother saved her again, which made Ruan Wenzhu even more grateful.

Although I really wanted to accompany Song Guihua for a while, Ruan Wenzhu had to go back because of the big mess at home......

This trip to western Hubei has given Ruan Wenzhu relatives and worries in China.

In March 2001, Ruan Wenzhu came to visit Song's mother again in western Hubei Province, and while chatting, she inadvertently said that her shop had been fired.

Knowing that Ruan Wenzhu was in trouble, the villagers in Liuxi Village reached out again, you 10 yuan, I 5 yuan, and even made up 30,000 yuan for her......

In 1979, a wounded Chinese soldier rescued a Vietnamese woman, and after her death, she guarded the grave for 19 years and sent her bones home

Not only that, but after the local government and entrepreneurs learned of this, they also generously donated another 200,000 yuan to her!

With the money pooled by the Chinese villagers, Nguyen Van Bamboo regrouped, and the shop was reopened, and it was bigger than before.

In 2003, Ruan Wenzhu came to western Hubei again, this time, she came to pick up Song's mother to live in Vietnam, and she wanted to do her filial piety for Zhang Peng!

At the warm invitation of Nguyen Van Zhu, the old man Song Guihua followed her to Vietnam.

In Vietnam, Nguyen Van Zhu treated Song Guihua as his own mother, ate and drank well every day, took her to the park, walked the corner, and beat her back and legs.

However, after only living for half a month, Song Guihua was clamoring to go back, which made Ruan Wenzhu a little incomprehensible, could it be that he didn't take care of it well?

When she learned that Song's mother was homesick and difficult to leave her homeland, even if she was reluctant to give up, Ruan Wenzhu had to send her away.

Before leaving, she prepared 10,000 yuan and wanted Song's mother to take it back, but Song's mother refused to accept it, and finally couldn't refuse, so she took 5,000 yuan.

August 16, 2008 was Song's mother's 80th birthday, and Ruan Wenzhu took his son to western Hubei early to participate in Song's mother's 80th birthday.

At the banquet, she took her son to kneel down to the old lady and thanked Zhang Peng and Song's mother again for saving their lives.

In March 2009, 81-year-old Song Guihua was hospitalized due to cerebral thrombosis, and the villagers suggested that Ruan Wenzhu should come back to have a look, but the old lady refused, because she came back and asked for a lot of money.

In 1979, a wounded Chinese soldier rescued a Vietnamese woman, and after her death, she guarded the grave for 19 years and sent her bones home

In May 2010, Song Guihua died of illness, and before she died, she took out her 20,000 yuan passbook, most of which was given by Ruan Wenzhu.

She hopes that Ruan Wenzhu can take the money to hold her funeral, everything will be simple, and the rest will be left for Ruan Wenzhu.

Hearing the news of Song's mother's death, Nguyen Van Zhu, who was in Vietnam, burst into tears, and she took her family to kowtow heavily in the direction of China......

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