Ordinary women in Beijing unexpectedly discover their origins
Shi Qingyun was an ordinary woman in Beijing at that time, and if it were not for the death of her father Shi Hongquan, she might never know that she was not her own child.
After Shi Hongquan's death, Shi Qingyun found a small medicine bottle sealed with wax while sorting out his belongings. After opening it, he was shocked to find that he was not born to his current parents, and the red cloth strip in the medicine bottle was the contract between his biological father and his adoptive father. The cloth reads: "Today there is a sub-city brother zhang Yicun secretly protected the nickname Xiaoyun birthday on April 16, 1942 at 4:46 Zhang Shijie Shizicheng will not face."
Shi Qingyun
Shi Qingyun searched in many ways to find his biological father. In 2002, Li Jingchun, who was suffering from illness, died after hastily meeting his daughter. Perhaps it was the belief in seeing his daughter that made him persist for so long.
The secret hidden in the cotton jacket
Shi Qingyun found the contract between his biological father and his adoptive father in the small medicine bottle sealed with wax by his adoptive father, and found the news of his biological mother in the cotton jacket left by his adoptive mother. In the cotton jacket left by the adoptive mother, there was an incomplete letter. Because it is sewn in many places such as cuffs and necklines, it can only piece together an incomplete truth. The letter was written by Shi Qingyun's adoptive mother, mainly the sacrifice materials of Shi Qingyun's biological mother Su Yun, as well as the truth about saving Shi Qingyun.
Letter sewn in a cotton jacket
In the letter, the code name of Shi Qingyun's parents was clearly written, indicating that Suyun died on the way to deliver intelligence, as well as information about the prover.
The unsung hero of the War of Resistance
It turned out that during the War of Resistance Against Japan, because passing on information was a dangerous job, and the Japanese methods were also very cruel, the staff at that time even used pseudonyms to carry out their work. At that time, the underground intelligence officer Su Yun, formerly known as Li Shumin, her husband was also an underground worker, formerly known as Li Jingchun, code name Zhang Jianguo, Zhang Shijie.
For the sake of national righteousness, the two had to be separated, and Li Shumin took xiaoyun, their infant child, on a mission together, and she was Shi Qingyun. In 1942, misfortune happened, Li Shumin and the child were found by the enemy, and at the critical moment, Li Shumin threw the child out, and he himself was heroically sacrificed.
Li Shumin inscription
The child in the grass was found by his passing compatriots and rescued home. Because the intelligence was not passed on, the underground staff did not find the intelligence on Li Shumin, and the Japanese did not find it. So where is the intelligence? Thinking that Li Shumin had a child, the underground staff finally found the child and found intelligence on the soles of their feet. As a result, Xiao Yun became the youngest intelligence officer who was only four months old.
Li Shumin is a great mother, who successfully hides her daughter at a critical moment, and the information she carries with her will allow her colleagues to find her. Xiao Yun will not become an orphan, but will be raised by the organization, and there will be millet and brown sugar rations. During this period, Xiaoyun was also carried by female intelligence officers many times to pass on information together, after all, women and children are easily overlooked groups.
Due to Li Jingchun's busy work, it was not until 1947 that Xiaoyun was picked up by his father Li Jingchun and returned home. But the encounter was always short-lived, and after that, Li Jingchun had to entrust it to the Shi family, so Xiaoyun was named Shi Qingyun.
epilogue
After learning of his origins, Shi Qingyun found Li Xiuling, the granddaughter of Rong Guanxiu, the witness in the letter. With her help, Shi Qingyun relocated the ashes of his biological mother, Li Shumin, to the Hequ Martyrs Cemetery in Pingshan County. The woman, who had been devastated by war all her life, was only able to get together after the death of her parents. The current peace is not easy to come by, and we should cherish it even more!
References: "Pingshan Memory Library", "Records of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression"