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The Xiangtan people in the camera | Chen Langqiu, a hundred-year-old party member with more than 70 years of party experience

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The Xiangtan people in the camera | Chen Langqiu, a hundred-year-old party member with more than 70 years of party experience

Chen Langqiu, 101 years old this year, has more than 70 years of party experience.

The Xiangtan people in the camera | Chen Langqiu, a hundred-year-old party member with more than 70 years of party experience

After more than 70 years, Chen Langqiu still has not forgotten his oath to join the party.

Red Net Moment reporter Chu Huang Xiangtan reported

Chen Langqiu's family lives in Shaoyang Village, Shaoshan Township, Shaoshan City. In early October 1920, he was born here into an ordinary rural family. He liked to read since he was a child, but when he grew up, he became a private school. In the 1940s, Chen Joined the Communist Party of China and became an underground party member.

"My father was a dual identity, one as an underground member of the Communist Party and the other as a 'pseudo-baochang'. When the people who arrested Zhuang Ding came, their father would entertain them with good food and good food, but secretly let the family ventilate the news and let the villagers hide. So, every time those people came to the door to arrest people, they pounced. Chen Langqiu's younger son, Chen Yuping, said with a smile that his father had been a "pseudo-baochang" for more than a year, and none of the Zhuangding who came to arrest Zhuangding were caught.

After the founding of New China, Chen Langqiu has been engaged in educational work. Chen Langqiu's eldest son, Chen Bingsheng, introduced that when New China was just founded, the country was still relatively difficult, and many families could not afford to pay their children's tuition fees, so his father advanced tuition fees for many children in the class he taught. "He was often hungry when he was in school, and he paid for the tuition of poor students." Chen Bingsheng said.

"After retiring from Guyang Primary School in Longdong Town, Xiangxiang City in the 1980s, my father often went to the river to volunteer to take on sand to repair village roads and village roads, and if he didn't have time, he would pay for help." Chen Bingsheng said that now his father will donate money to the nursing home every year.

Nowadays, life is rich, but Chen Langqiu still maintains the habit of thrift and thrift, and silently influences future generations.

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