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Husband and wife heroic martyr Pan Qinglai and Zhao Kui'e

author:Hengshui Lingyan Pavilion
Husband and wife heroic martyr Pan Qinglai and Zhao Kui'e

Pan Qinglai (1903-1938), a blacksmith villager in Jianqiao Township, Fucheng County. In 1925, he served as a car inspector in the Hezi section of Hengdao, joined the Communist Party of China in 1933, and successively served as the secretary of the party branch of Hengdao Hezi Station, the secret traffic officer of the Jidong Bureau, the member of the Suifenhe Central County Committee, and the commander of the Jiaohe Fu (Cheng) East (Guang) Detachment. Under the leadership of the Jidong Bureau of the Manchurian Provincial CPC Committee and the jin-Cha-Ji underground party organization, he took advantage of the working conditions of railway inspection to run between hengdaohezi and Suifenhe stations to pass on information, recruit underground party members, engage in underground party work, and actively engage in armed anti-Japanese and national salvation activities under extremely difficult circumstances. In 1934, due to the traitor's whistle-blowing, the party organization of the Jidong Bureau was destroyed, and Pan Qinglai returned to his native Fucheng with his wife to continue his work, and in 1938, due to overwork, he died of illness in Fucheng, Hebei Province, at the age of 35. In 1976, he was approved by the Hebei Provincial Government as a revolutionary martyr.

Husband and wife heroic martyr Pan Qinglai and Zhao Kui'e

Zhao Kui'e (1901-1941), a native of Dongduo Village, Jianqiao Township, Fucheng County, was one of the earliest female Communist Party members in Fucheng County to participate in the revolution. Born into poverty, she married Pan Qinglai in 1924 and went to work at the Hezi Railway Station in Tohoku Yokodo in 1925 to earn a living. There, she and her husband came into contact with the party's ideology and met the party's underground workers, Pan Qinglai first joined the Communist Party of China, Zhao Kui'e actively supported her husband's work, and her family also became a fortress household for the party organization of the Jidong Bureau to secretly contact and hold meetings, and even some comrades joined the party and joined the regiment at her home, and Zhang Linbin, deputy secretary of the Harbin Railway Bureau, joined the regiment at her home. Zhao Kui'e also joined the Communist Party of China in 1933 under the cultivation of the party, and in 1934, due to the traitor's whistle-blowing, the party organization was destroyed, and Zhao Kui'e and his wife returned to their hometown to continue their work, and connected with Comrade Liu Jianzhang, secretary of the Jingxian County Party Committee. Ms. Zhao was responsible for preserving party documents and progressive books and periodicals, and for doing clandestine transportation work. In 1938, Comrade Pan Qinglai unfortunately died of illness, leaving her and her two young sons behind, she turned grief into strength, and was introduced by Comrade Gao Bo of the Jinnan Special Committee to the Hebei Provincial Party Committee to continue to work as a traffic officer. At that time, the Hebei Provincial Party Committee was located in Tianjin, and in order to facilitate her work, she gave up her love to leave her slightly older son at home, and often embraced her younger son disguised as Mrs. Kuo and noble ladies to run around Jinchaji and Pingjin. He died in 1941 at the age of 40. In 1976, he was approved by the Hebei Provincial Government as a revolutionary martyr.

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