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Li Kenong went to Han Liancheng's house as a guest and had a face-to-face with his wife, and the seventh sister-in-law was really hidden

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About a legendary Han Liancheng, who went from a poor peasant boy to a lieutenant general of the Kuomintang, and then to an underground worker of our party. In this story, there is grassroots struggle, there is the cruelty of war, and there are dangers and opportunities in intelligence warfare. Imagine how a peasant boy without a diploma and who was bullied stepped into the high position of the revolution step by step?

Li Kenong went to Han Liancheng's house as a guest and had a face-to-face with his wife, and the seventh sister-in-law was really hidden

Han Liancheng's story can be said to be a typical grassroots counterattack. Born in the 1960s, he was originally just an ordinary farmer's child, living at the bottom of society, and his daily life was to work at sunrise and rest at sunset. But Han Liancheng was unwilling to live his life like this, his heart was full of longing for the future and the desire to change his fate.

Li Kenong went to Han Liancheng's house as a guest and had a face-to-face with his wife, and the seventh sister-in-law was really hidden

Fate doesn't seem to want him to succeed easily. Without a private school education, he couldn't even cross the most basic military school entrance threshold. In desperation, his mother handed him a certificate of education, and this silent support from his mother gave him a glimmer of hope. With his mother's expectations, Han Liancheng embarked on a journey to change his fate.

After joining the Kuomintang, Han Liancheng's military talents were gradually revealed, but he soon realized that he could not achieve the ideal in his heart by relying on the strength of the Kuomintang alone. So, by chance, he came into contact with the ideas of the Communist Party. This new thought made his eyes shine, as if he had found a real outlet for the pursuit of justice and equality in his heart.

Li Kenong went to Han Liancheng's house as a guest and had a face-to-face with his wife, and the seventh sister-in-law was really hidden

Han's transformation did not happen overnight, and his life within the KMT was full of contradictions and struggles. On the one hand, he wanted to show his loyalty to the Kuomintang, and on the other hand, the communist ideas in his heart became stronger and stronger. This inner contradiction made him on the verge of life and death many times.

Under this dual identity, Han Liancheng not only has to protect himself, but also the comrades around him. His wife, Wang Ping, also gradually became his battlefield companion. Wang Ping not only gave Han Liancheng great support and help in daily life, but also became his right-hand man at critical moments. Her wisdom and bravery enabled Han Liancheng to escape repeatedly in a dangerous environment.

Li Kenong went to Han Liancheng's house as a guest and had a face-to-face with his wife, and the seventh sister-in-law was really hidden

Over time, Han Liancheng's status gradually rose within the Kuomintang, and he was eventually awarded the rank of lieutenant general by Chiang Kai-shek himself. But behind this seemingly glamorous identity lies countless hardships and sacrifices. In the end, he chose to support and protect our party in his own unique way within the Kuomintang. Although his actions were extremely risky, they also made an indelible contribution to the revolutionary cause.

In this struggle, Han Liancheng and his wife Wang Ping showed the tenacity and bravery of ordinary people in the torrent of history. Wang Ping's wisdom and ability, especially at critical moments, are vividly displayed. Once, an important piece of information needed to be transmitted in time, and when all methods could not be implemented, it was Wang Ping who came up with an ingenious way to successfully send the information out safely. This not only protected the safety of many communists, but also added strength to the victory of the war.

Li Kenong went to Han Liancheng's house as a guest and had a face-to-face with his wife, and the seventh sister-in-law was really hidden

The great wheel of history is cruel and full of uncertainties. Although Han Liancheng has always been cautious, in one operation, he was almost spotted by KMT insiders. After this incident, Han Liancheng became more cautious, but at the same time, he also strengthened his determination to join the revolution.

Li Kenong went to Han Liancheng's house as a guest and had a face-to-face with his wife, and the seventh sister-in-law was really hidden

At this point in the story, you may ask, why is his wonderful story not known to more people? This is to mention the "seventh sister-in-law" Wang Ping we mentioned at the beginning. Behind Han Liancheng, she is not only a wife who supports him, but also a woman with both wisdom and courage. In that era when men were superior to women, Wang Ping was able to complete every task so well, which is really admirable.

Li Kenong went to Han Liancheng's house as a guest and had a face-to-face with his wife, and the seventh sister-in-law was really hidden

The story of Han Liancheng and Wang Ping is the epitome of the heroic struggle of countless ordinary people in that era. Although they came from ordinary backgrounds, they wrote extraordinary lives in their own way. Their stories show us that no matter what the circumstances, with strong faith and unremitting efforts, a legend can be achieved.

Li Kenong went to Han Liancheng's house as a guest and had a face-to-face with his wife, and the seventh sister-in-law was really hidden

Through the stories of Han Liancheng and Wang Ping, we not only see the changes of an era, but also the choices and persistence of ordinary people in the context of the big era. Such a story, although full of hardships and dangers, is also full of hope and light. With their lives and blood, they paved the way for our peaceful life today. In today's era of peace, we should remember those who fought bravely for their ideals and beliefs. Their stories deserve to be told by more people, and their spirit deserves to be learned and commemorated forever.

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