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There was a soldier in my family

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Yu Yongbo, a poster news reporter of the public network, and Yan Chenghao, a trainee reporter, reported in Linyi

Inheriting the red gene and condensing the strength of endeavor, the public network Linyi Station Bayi specially planned "there is a soldier in the family". Recently, the public network poster news reporter met with Li Qize, a 93-year-old anti-Japanese veteran, and his son and grandson in the Balitun community of Lanshan District, Linyi City, and listened to them tell the story of defending the country and defending the country and fighting horses for half a lifetime.

There was a soldier in my family

Li Qize's son Li Changlu, grandson Sun Chao, and grandson Li Fan marched to Li Qize and his wife

"My father is the person I admire the most in my life, and I am proud and proud of my father! From the time we remember, our father taught us to listen to the teachers when we went to school, to listen to our parents at home, and to listen to the words of the chiefs when we were soldiers; our father told us with the stories of his experience that we should be diligent and thrifty, be industrious people, and be simple people. Li Qize's son Li Changlu said.

There was a soldier in my family

Li Qize's second son, Li Changlu, told the story of joining the army

In the home of Li Qize's elderly, the 93-year-old Li Qize sat upright, with two hands on his knees, always maintaining the unique demeanor of a soldier. On the elderly, the public network poster news reporter saw various honorary medals such as the commemorative medal for the 60th anniversary of the victory in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the commemorative medal for the 70th anniversary of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea. Under the influence of the elderly Li Qize, the second son Li Changlu, the grandson Sun Chao, and the grandson Li Fan were all soldiers.

According to Li Changlu, the elderly Li Qize joined the local militia children's regiment at the age of 13, and in the stage of the strategic counteroffensive of the War of Resistance Against Japan, in May 1944, Li Qize, who was only 15 years old, officially joined the army and became a correspondent soldier of the 206th Company of the 1st Column of the East China Military Region. After the end of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he followed the troops to participate in the National Liberation War and the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, during which he served as the commander of the 10th Regiment of the 14th Artillery Division. In 1957, Li Qize, who had been in the army for 13 years, returned to Linyi and continued to devote himself to the construction of his hometown as a railway worker. After becoming a family, we have been educating our children that we must cherish the hard-won life now, and always remember that this is the world laid by the revolutionary martyrs who threw their heads and spilled their blood.

"When my father crossed a bridge on the west side of the Yalu River, he helped the injured brothers in the class carry three guns, and under the indiscriminate bombardment of enemy planes, he ran for more than a dozen miles." Li Changlu was interviewed by a poster news reporter on the mass network and said that the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea was the most painful experience of his father Li Qize; in the course of the tenth artillery regiment's battle against the enemy, he personally saw the shells flying to the position of his comrades-in-arms, and one of the platoons was all killed, and none of them were spared, and he was also unfortunately hit by shell fragments on the right side of his abdomen, and the small intestines all flowed out.

"When I was a child watching movies, I listened to my father tell stories of the war on the side, and he said that at that time it was necessary to drive the Japanese devils out of our land, and the war he participated in was particularly cruel, and the picture of the river of blood was a hundred times more cruel than it is on TV now." Li Changlu told the public network poster news reporter.

"My father himself was an old eighth road, and he told me that I must be a soldier to protect the land of one side and protect the peace of the people." With the encouragement and support of his father, Li Qize, 18-year-old Li Changlu gave up the college entrance examination and threw pens from Rong to become a soldier in the 605th Regiment of the 202nd Division of the 68th Army of the Shenyang Military Region. "When I first went, it was particularly cold, more than forty degrees below zero, and I ate northeastern ballast, which was only 6 yuan a month." Li Changlu told the public network poster news reporter that during his time as a soldier, he was stationed at the border of the Heihe River, and as soon as he arrived in the winter, he entered a state of first-level combat readiness, and no one was allowed to communicate with his family and cut off all external contact; the cold wind on the Heihe River at more than forty degrees below zero was biting, and in order to prevent Soviet tanks from coming from the ice, the soldiers wore fur coats for 24 hours a day in the dug snow caves, and their bodies were full of lice.

"When my father was fighting, he couldn't eat, a handful of dry noodles and a handful of snow, compared to the real knife and gun to engage in hand-to-hand combat, what did we get here to suffer a little and freeze a little?" Li Changlu often used his father's experience to encourage himself.

To this day, Li Changlu still retains the living habits of soldiers, getting up every day to fold the quilt like a tofu block, eating much faster than ordinary people, and having a very strong sense of time. Li Changlu said: People who have come out of the melting pot of the troops have strong convictions and pride in winning glory for the country.

There was a soldier in my family

Li Qize (third from left) with his family

Influenced by the elderly Li Qize, his grandson Sun Chao and grandson Li Fan joined the army in 2002 and 2009 respectively, and have been working at the grassroots level since they were demobilized and returning home, walking on the road of serving the people.

There was a soldier in my family

Li Qize's grandson Li Fan

"When I became an adult, my grandfather and father always encouraged me to join the army, and I often wrote letters to my grandfather in the army, and my grandfather often said that I would always listen to the party and follow the party, and at any time I would keep my grandfather's words in mind. Li Fan said.