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3 The old Red Army who crossed the grassland was a farmer, and Mr. Zhu angrily reprimanded the leaders of the local party committee: Do you know who she is?

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3 The old Red Army who crossed the grassland was a farmer, and Mr. Zhu angrily reprimanded the leaders of the local party committee: Do you know who she is? Those eventful years of the revolutionary years have left too many unimaginable moving stories for future generations. One of the magnificent plots tells the extraordinary life of Wang Quanyuan, a female Red Army soldier. A poor girl in a small mountain village was sold as a child bride in exchange for four quintals of millet ferry; At the age of seventeen, he married Changgong and changed his name to Wang Quanyuan. Joining the revolutionary ranks by chance, Chairman Mao personally praised her for "doing more than half the work of the sky". Later, she became the head of the Women's Anti-Japanese Pioneer Regiment, with accurate marksmanship and heroic fighting; Tragically, he was captured by Ma Jiajun, escaped five times and was captured five times, and finally managed to escape on the sixth time. After the war, he was abandoned by the organization, and had to beg to return to his hometown and marry again. Life was full of trials, but he never gave up his faith until he was finally rehabilitated in his later years.

3 The old Red Army who crossed the grassland was a farmer, and Mr. Zhu angrily reprimanded the leaders of the local party committee: Do you know who she is?

In those days, many girls were destined to be displaced. Wang Quanyuan was born in a poor mountain village, and her family was so poor that she had no choice but to be sold as a child bride at the age of 10 in exchange for four life-saving grains to survive. At the age of seventeen, he was forced to marry a long-term worker, and since then his surname has changed his surname to Wang Quanyuan.

In those years, the situation changed, and Wang Quanyuan was also involved in that turmoil. She was determined to do something for her hometown and resolutely joined the revolutionary ranks. Due to its outstanding performance, it was quickly affirmed and reused by the party organization. Once she met Chairman Mao, and the old man kindly asked her name. Wang Quanyuan answered truthfully, and Chairman Mao praised her very much after hearing it, and praised her: "Okay, women can hold up half the sky, plus young people, you are doing more than half the sky, very good." Since then, Wang Quanyuan has done her best in the women's and youth movement and has established a high prestige.

3 The old Red Army who crossed the grassland was a farmer, and Mr. Zhu angrily reprimanded the leaders of the local party committee: Do you know who she is?

In that turbulent era, Wang Quanyuan had a special relationship. During the westward expedition, she was "photographed" by Wang Shoudao, the executive director of the National Security Bureau. One day, she was brought to Wang Shoudao, and the two were organized to marry "legally". It's a pity that the war raged, and the newlywed Yan'er was soon separated from the two places, and later lost his news. Wang Quanyuan never expected that when she became the head of the Women's Anti-Japanese Pioneer Regiment of the General Headquarters of the Western Route Army, she encountered a crazy siege by Ma Jiajun. As the female leader, she has excellent marksmanship and fighting bravely, but she is invincible after all. Under an indiscriminate bombardment by recalcitrant soldiers, Wang Quanyuan and more than 600 female Red Army soldiers died heroically, and she and more than 300 other survivors were captured alive.

Since then, Wang Quanyuan has experienced an extremely humiliating time. She was assigned to a Ma family army commander as his wife, and she would rather die than escape five times and be caught five times, and she was beaten up every time. But she never gave up, and finally managed to escape from prison for the sixth time. But when she traveled thousands of miles to find an office of the Eighth Route Army, she was rejected and neglected, so she had to come to her hometown while wandering and begging, and remarry for a living. This is too great a blow to a staunch revolutionary.

3 The old Red Army who crossed the grassland was a farmer, and Mr. Zhu angrily reprimanded the leaders of the local party committee: Do you know who she is?

The smoke of war is receding, and the era of peace is coming. But Wang Quanyuan's suffering did not end there. She restarted her family in her hometown and lived the life of an ordinary peasant woman. However, it has never been possible to throw away the memories and ideals and beliefs of the revolutionary years.

It wasn't until 1962 that Zhu De and Kang Keqing returned to the old area of Jinggangshan after a long absence, and they deliberately inquired around to find Wang Quanyuan's whereabouts. The hard work paid off, and Mr. Zhu and Kang Keqing finally found Wang Quanyuan, who had entered the ranks of rural women. They strongly recommended Wang Quanyuan to the local leaders, hoping to arrange a job for this veteran revolutionary with outstanding achievements. But the leaders of the prefectural party committee unexpectedly refused, feeling that an ordinary peasant woman did not deserve this special treatment at all.

3 The old Red Army who crossed the grassland was a farmer, and Mr. Zhu angrily reprimanded the leaders of the local party committee: Do you know who she is?

Zhu De and Kang Keqing were naturally furious, and fiercely rebuked those short-sighted bureaucrats: "Do you know who she is? She is the female soldier of the Red Army who was born poor but has an unswerving heart, and she is the pioneer hero who was praised by Chairman Mao himself!" As they spoke, they narrated Wang Quanyuan's bumpy revolutionary process.

It turned out that Wang Quanyuan was already powerful when he was young. When the Western Route Army was besieged by the Ma Jiajun, she commanded the sisters to paint yellow mud and camouflage in the face of danger, and personally highlighted the encirclement with two guns. Although she was eventually captured, she remained steadfast and escaped many times, enduring unimaginable devastation in the world. After liberation, he was snubbed by the organization and could only live in the countryside and remarry. However, she never lost her enthusiasm and hope for the revolutionary cause.

3 The old Red Army who crossed the grassland was a farmer, and Mr. Zhu angrily reprimanded the leaders of the local party committee: Do you know who she is?

Zhu De and Kang Keqing's resolute words made those intellectual leaders embarrassed. They had to give Wang Quanyuan a job and make her the director of a nursing home in the town. Since then, this indomitable heroic mother can finally regain the glory of the revolutionary period.

It wasn't until later that Wang Quanyuan was able to reunite with his lover Wang Shoudao. At that time, Wang Shoudao had become the vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. When Wang Quanyuan found him and pleaded for rehabilitation, Wang Shoudao did not hesitate to testify for her, admitted the relationship back then, and helped her finally restore her party membership and due treatment. Although the two have not renewed their marriage since then, Wang Shoudao greatly admired Wang Quanyuan and praised her as "a good comrade who would rather bend".

3 The old Red Army who crossed the grassland was a farmer, and Mr. Zhu angrily reprimanded the leaders of the local party committee: Do you know who she is?

Wang Quanyuan's legendary life can be called dramatic. In that turbulent era, she grew into a strong revolutionary soldier step by step, suffering from devastation and humiliation but never bowing to fate. She used her years to interpret what is "the heroic spirit of a revolutionary". Although she was finally rehabilitated in her later years, her bravery and steadfastness have long been engraved in the glorious chapter of the party's history. Wang Quanyuan's life can be described as turbulent, and she wrote an indelible heroic epic with the purest blood and belief of revolutionaries.