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The children of the Guanghan countryside listened to the veteran soldiers of the Volunteer Army tell the stories of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea

Sichuan News Network News On June 24, more than 10 red scarf volunteers from the Lianshan No. 2 Small Group in Guanghan City came to qin Lianghe, a veteran soldier of the Ebony community in Lianshan Town to carry out the theme education activity of "passing on the red gene from generation to generation and listening to the story of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea". Zhang Xiaobin, director of the Veterans Affairs Station of Lianshan Town, Huang Ruoqing, secretary of the party branch of lianshan Second Small Party and principal, attended the event together.

The children of the Guanghan countryside listened to the veteran soldiers of the Volunteer Army tell the stories of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea

As soon as they arrived at their destination, the children saw a spirited old man sitting on a wicker chair in the doorway of the living room, waiting for everyone. Uncle Zhang Xiaobin, director of the Veterans Affairs Station in Lianshan Town, told everyone that he was Qin Lianghe's grandfather, 89 years old this year, who became a soldier of the Volunteer Army to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea in 1953 and entered the Korean War. Grandpa Qin, who is already an old man, still has a firm and firm look in his eyes, and his military style has not diminished in that year. The children couldn't help but exclaim in amazement.

The children of the Guanghan countryside listened to the veteran soldiers of the Volunteer Army tell the stories of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea

During the conversation, it was found that there was a clear scar on the side of Grandpa Qin's face, which attracted the attention of the children, and they couldn't help but ask Grandpa Qin about the origin of the scar. Grandpa Qin thoughtfully recalled the story of his participation in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea 68 years ago. "In 1953, I crossed the border with a passion to Pyongyang, North Korea, devastated. In March, the north was still cold and windy, the soldiers crossed the Han River, slept in the bomb crater, crossed the blockade line in a thrilling way, and the shells often fell at their feet, which did not repel the soldiers' determination to fight bravely and bravely... My face was just the color hanging in a blockade battle, but my comrades and I were bent on driving the enemy across the '38th Line'..." Although the narrative is very calm, the children seem to see from Grandpa Qin's words that the volunteer soldiers have built a great wall of steel to defend their families and defend the country with their flesh and blood. What surprised the children even more was that Grandpa Qin also displayed 3 military merit medals he won in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, and 1 commemorative medal for the 70th anniversary of the "70th Anniversary of the Chinese Volunteer Army's War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea".

The children of the Guanghan countryside listened to the veteran soldiers of the Volunteer Army tell the stories of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea

I was deeply touched and highly respected. All the children immediately stood upright, solemnly saluted Grandpa Qin, and gave him a painting celebrating the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Party to help Grandpa Qin clean the courtyard. "Thank you Grandpa Qin and the volunteer army for defending the family and defending the country, and I wish Grandpa Qin good health and a smile." Grandpa Qin stood up and extended his right hand to perform a military salute to the children, and the old soldier's military salute and the children's words were fixed in everyone's heart.

(Photo and text provided by Guanghan Municipal Education Bureau)

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