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After the battle of crossing the river, the founding major general who went home to visit relatives 20 years later, the old mother: Where did the comrades come from?

Among all virtues, "filial piety of all virtues comes first" is an old saying! In the modern history of New China, China was deeply invaded by foreign powers. When seeing that their country is in danger, many people are willing to leave their hometown and relatives, take up swords and guns to defend their country and create a society where everyone is equal. Among the founding generals, there was a general who joined the revolution when he was young. When he returns to his hometown, he won't even recognize himself! What's going on here?

Zheng (19 13) was born in revolutionary Huang An, Hubei. His parents are farmers, so his living conditions are very difficult. In order to improve his living conditions, he was sent to a tailor's shop as an apprentice by his parents. But Zheng is very polite. He knows that the villagers are poor families and sometimes they don't accept their money. Therefore, the business has been very bleak, and the balance of payments is unbalanced, which led to the closure of the tailor shop soon.

Everyone in the village laughed at his stupidity, but Zheng didn't care. Unable to be a tailor, Zheng had to go home and continue farming to support himself. /kloc-one day in 0/929, when Zheng was hoeing the ground, he saw a mighty team passing by. Driven by curiosity, Zheng couldn't help but run forward and ask. When he got a reply that we were the Red Army and we cultivated land for the poor, he threw away his hoe and followed Zheng.

His parents are still waiting for him at home and haven't come back all day. They inquired about his son's whereabouts, but found no one at all. Finally, they learned that Zheng had gone to be a soldier. He didn't tell his mother about it because he knew that his mother would definitely disapprove of his joining the army. The battlefield is no joke, he may die if he is not careful. So, Zheng, who was only 16 years old, secretly joined the Red Army of Workers and Peasants behind his parents' backs and joined China in the same year.

Zheng has been fighting bravely since he joined the Red Army. He grew up from an ordinary soldier step by step and made great contributions to the liberation of the motherland. By the time of the Red Army's Long March, Zheng was already a colonel and won the appreciation of Marshal Xu.

After the war of liberation, Zheng led the army into Dabie Mountain. Without reinforcements, nearly 5,300 enemies were wiped out, which made great contributions to the cause of national independence and liberation. In the process of marching, I passed my hometown of Huang An, Hubei Province, which I left for more than 20 years. I can't control my inner thoughts anymore, so I want to see them.

When he found his home and stood at the door, the bloody commander could not help but shed tears, both excited and uneasy. He doesn't know whether his parents are still alive or not, and whether they will forgive him for leaving without saying goodbye for many years. With such mixed feelings, he knocked on the door and saw an old lady with white hair.

I haven't seen him for 20 years. His old mother is old and wrinkled. Zheng subconsciously called Niang, but the old lady didn't seem to listen clearly and didn't recognize her as her own son. She greeted him warmly at home: "Comrade, where are you from?" Hearing this, Zheng looked at his elderly parents, plopped down on the ground and said with tears, "Mom, the child is unfilial and came back late."

His behavior frightened the old lady. A closer look reveals that this is his son who has been away from home for a long time. The old couple have been waiting for more than 20 years. I thought my son was dead, but I didn't expect him to be a big official and go home safely.

Tears can't help flowing down. After a family of three cried bitterly, Zheng finally put down the big stone that had been in his heart for many years. Because there was still a battle to be fought, Zheng didn't stay, so he left all the allowances. After kowtowing to his parents three times, he left his hometown again. Then I rushed back to the team to continue fighting.

After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Zheng, who made outstanding contributions to the Anti-Japanese War, was commended and awarded the rank. Until 1922, General Zheng Lao, who served the country and people, died in Beijing at the age of 79.