Huzhou, September 7 (shizinan Shenye Bing) in Qianyuan Town, Deqing County, Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, there is a veteran of Anti Japanese War Cai Jin Fu. After the Anti Japanese War, he was involved in the war of liberation, participated in the battle of crossing the river and Huaihai, and then joined the war of anti American and aid to the DPRK with the troops, and contributed the first half of his life to the battlefield.
When he was in the war, caijinfu was still a child who was still a child. Now, he is 93 years old, and his body is still hard, but his body is a little rickets, and he has back ache every day. That was the legacy of his falling from a high building and breaking his waist when he was fighting.
Now, the last group of Anti Japanese relatives have been old. In order to record the memorable history, the reporter went to caijinfu's house and listened to his story about the Anti Japanese war.
Because the parents died early, caijinfu helped his neighbor to let sheep change food for food and food. He still remembers that when he was 14, a man who sold maltose came to the village, and gave him a letter to caijinfu for the sake of maltose as a reward.
After successfully completing several letter sending tasks, Cai Jin mansion realized that man was a New Fourth Army underground worker. Later, Cai Jin Fu successfully joined the 12th column of the Fourth Army, from the communication soldiers responsible for sending letters to the medical soldiers who were bound by wounded comrades in the hospital, and then to a artillery.
The old soldier in nineties recalls the experience of middle ammunition in the battlefield (soldiers go to the battlefield, die sooner or later) hot paper No.2
Taken by shenliya, caijinfu, 93
"The gun of the army is half higher than me, but I think it is all joined in the army. There is no reason why we can not fight the enemy in the battlefield." After the words box was opened, caijinfu's thoughts returned to the era of war. "Japanese soldiers have more bullets, and the shooting methods are correct, and many of the war friends have sacrificed a lot."
Cai said that because the comrades had sacrificed too much, they could only dig a pit to fill 67 bodies. "If you wanted to build a wooden tombstone for each of the sacrificing comrades, you couldn't find enough wood, and they could only write their names on the ground with branches."
"At that time, I was fighting guerrillas every day. Sometimes when I heard a whistle in sleep, I had to get up and pack up and evacuate." Cai recalled that, during an evacuation, he, as a guard, forgot to take the military map of the war hanging in the peasant household.
"When I went back to the farmer's house, they said the Japanese army had come, but they hid the map in the grass in the backyard. Although farmers do not know the importance of the map, they also know what the New Fourth Army left behind, and cannot fall into the hands of the Japanese army. " Cai said that although the military map made him punished by the army, he realized that the Anti Japanese war was not only the Chinese soldiers fighting, but the whole Chinese nation was fighting.
At the end of 1953, Caijin mansion turned around many places, and finally returned to Qianyuan, his hometown, and worked in a cotton textile factory for a lifetime. Every week, he will bring military medals to his neighbors and visit his neighbors. He will tell stories about the battlefield when he meets acquaintances.
As the years passed, Cai Jinfu's memory was gradually blurred, but he always remembered the day of August 15, 1945. "At 1 a.m., the news that Japan is about to surrender, I and my comrades are so excited that they can not sleep all night. It was noon that day that Japan officially declared unconditional surrender. I will never forget the day of victory, which our fellow citizens have brought in with their lives. "
Cai said that the bullet left no obvious marks on his body, but the trauma in the hearts of the war relatives could not be recovered“ I'm really lucky compared to the soldiers who died. " "I hope there will never be any more war," Cai said( (end)
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