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What about Qiu Hui's life in his later years after prison? Husbands and wives were reunited and their old age was full

Among the founding generals, many of them were born as "little red devils", joined the Red Army in their teens, although they did not receive formal military education, but practiced the truth, and many years of combat tempering made them excellent commanders and fighters one by one, and the founding lieutenant general Qiu Huizuo also grew up in this way.

What about Qiu Hui's life in his later years after prison? Husbands and wives were reunited and their old age was full

Qiu Huizuo was only 15 years old when he joined the army, he was not old but he was resourceful and flexible, his brain was smart, and he was willing to study; he spent more than a year in the army and would write a few propaganda slogans; after being transferred to the propaganda team for a year, he became the leader of the propaganda team; later, when his superiors saw others as good, he transferred him to be a statistician in the General Supply Department. It was in the northeast after the victory of the War of Resistance.

What about Qiu Hui's life in his later years after prison? Husbands and wives were reunited and their old age was full

In 1945, Qiu Huizuo was transferred to the northeast and served as the political commissar of the Eighth Column, at this time everyone knew that Qiu Hui was also a good hand in leading the troops to fight, after the victory of the Pingjin Campaign, Qiu Hui was appointed as the political commissar of the 45th Army, after liberation, General Qiu took up his old business, starting in 1959, he worked in the post of director of the General Logistics Department for 12 years, but unfortunately the general was late in life, in 1971 he was dismissed from all posts and expelled from the party, and in 1981 he was sentenced to 16 years in prison.

In September 1981, General Qiu was placed in Xi'an under medical parole, initially with 100 yuan per month living expenses, which rose to 200 yuan from 1983, and also supplied 30 kilograms of grain and half a kilogram of edible oil every month.

What about Qiu Hui's life in his later years after prison? Husbands and wives were reunited and their old age was full

At the beginning, General Qiu's wife, Hu Min, had been sent to Shaanxi Dali Farm to work because her husband was implicated, and since General Qiu arranged to go to Xi'an, she also quickly ended the examination, not only restored her party membership and military positions, but also arranged for her to go to Xi'an, so that the husband and wife could be reunited, Hu Min engaged in medical work for decades, so she took care of General Qiu, not only in life, but also in terms of personal health.

What about Qiu Hui's life in his later years after prison? Husbands and wives were reunited and their old age was full

The monthly living allowance of 200 yuan was also a lot at that time, but leaving aside all the expenses, as well as the nanny's salary, there was not much left, and general Qiu in his later years was very concerned about national affairs, so he borrowed newspapers from his neighbors every day, he was in line with the principle of "quick borrowing, fast reading, and fast repayment", so the neighbors were still very willing to lend him, and in the 90s, the government gave more subsidies and care, and the life of General Qiu and his wife also improved a lot, on July 18, 2002, General Qiu died of illness in Beijing at the age of 89.

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