There is only one time, and that is when facing Meng Ying, the so-called comrade in the party who is the wife of Sixth Brother, this sweetness will turn into jujube tea.
They did have a lot of contact with each other. During the Anti-Japanese War, the Kuomintang/Party reactionaries were determined to destroy us. There were often several plans for dealing with the liberated areas. The military commanders and the central commanders knew different information, so they needed to
Communicate promptly.
Of course, Lao Lu tried his best to prevent her from meeting Zheng Yaoxian again, so all the intelligence from the military command was passed on by Meng Ying. In addition, her previous field work was also taken over by Meng Ying, so she needed to deal with Meng Ying herself.
Training. As the saying goes, the underground party cannot make mistakes.
After all, Zhen'er is a party member and will not refuse such a reasonable request. But as time goes by, she will feel uncomfortable facing Meng Ying, who is getting longer and longer every day. Meng Ying is younger than her, prettier than her, and gentler than her.
(Are you sure?), she is smarter than her, and what’s more terrible is that she and Sixth Brother get along day and night as husband and wife. Will one day...?
No woman in love would think that status is not important. Even if Meng Ying could only be regarded as a "fiancée" at that time, it was enough to make her toss and turn and make her mind restless.
But she never confided this thought to anyone, including her beloved Sixth Brother, because it was a bit too narrow-minded, not like a revolutionary woman, but more like a resentful woman.
In fact, looking at this little girl as if she was dead, she gradually understood the purpose and operation of the party; slowly regained her normal warmth and smile, and she was relieved to have the basic qualities of a party field worker. After all, in this war
In these turbulent times, how difficult it is for young children to survive in enemy-occupied areas!
Moreover, Meng Ying was polite and courteous to her, and showed gratitude and respect to her sixth brother from the bottom of her heart. Familiarity comes from familiarity, and a woman’s intuition told her that this child had no feelings of admiration for him, and would bump into them occasionally.
When the two are together, they will laugh at the door, just like what Li Qingzhao wrote, "Leave in shame. Leaning against the door and looking back, sniffing the green plums."
Zheng Yaoxian always scolded her with a smile and told her to go back first. Meng Ying also knew that Sixth Brother was not really angry, and he confidently asked for sweets, otherwise he would tell Lao Lu. That kind of life seemed like a Chinese painting, from desolate to pale
Gradually it started to gain color, with red flowers and green willows, and it was particularly warm.
At that time, she also smiled from the bottom of her heart, feeling that little Mengying was like a little sister. It would be great if she never grew up. She would take care of her like a big sister and try her best to protect her and not let her suffer anymore.
However, the most ruthless and fleeting thing is the years. The little girl has finally reached the age of a girl. Although she is still sick and often goes to the hospital, it does not prevent the army and the gang from calling "sister-in-law" affectionately. In front of others, she needs to hold hands with Zheng Yao first.
Walking with arms in front of each other, smiling and greeting all kinds of people, people unconsciously think of an idiom: the couple of gods and immortals.
Before her sourness had time to ferment, the change came like a thunder. She didn't even know that she had fallen into a trap and became the enemy's sharp sword against Sixth Brother. That day, she hurriedly went to Lao Lu to report the news, but she missed a move.
He will fall into the enemy's annihilation.
It was Meng Ying who alertly discovered the problem and pointed out that this was clearly a series of plots against her and Sixth Brother. To assassinate her and draw out Sixth Brother, it was best to let one of her own people take the blame. This was extremely vicious.
She broke out in a cold sweat. Although Lao Lu and Meng Ying didn't say much, she also knew that this was the gap that appeared because of their selfish love, and the enemy sniffed out the flaw like a hound. At that moment, she really regretted it. After many years of hard work, she broke into a cold sweat.
Do you want to destroy the intelligence network you established because of yourself and include all your comrades?
Then I might as well have died under the bayonet of the Japanese in the ice and snow. At least I could be with my brother, worthy of my parents and the black mountains and white waters.
But it is a fact. No matter how much you regret, the matter has already happened. It is useless to blame anyone. You can only try your best to save one by one. Lao Lu once again showed the excellent qualities of an old underground party: he quickly arranged for her to evacuate and at the same time dispatched
Meng Ying sent information to Sixth Brother.
What happened after that was not something she could know.
She was escorted by two guerrilla comrades from the Chuankang detachment, and the plan was to go to the liberated area in western Hubei. However, the executioner of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China who already knew her identity would not let her go easily, and sent two groups of people to chase her. She must be killed.
"Traitor" execution.
A little soldier whose name he didn't even know died trying to protect her, and another smaller child died of a fever because of a wound infection and couldn't find penicillin far away from the town. Before he died, he said with wide eyes
: "Sister, I'm sorry, I can't complete the task assigned to me by the party. If, if there is a chance, you can help me. The squad leader said"
Cheng Zhener finally couldn't help it, so she cried loudly in the wilderness, struggled to get up, and tried her best to build an unmarked grave for the little soldier. Then, with bleeding hands, she began her second journey of exile.
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Yes, she was in exile. She disguised herself as a rural woman and headed north, following the opposite direction. She suppressed all her sad emotions, strengthened her faith, carefully avoided the eyes of the Kuomintang agents, and searched for the organization.
But unfortunately, a full-scale civil war soon broke out, making it difficult for her to enter the liberated areas, and it was even more difficult for her comrades in the liberated areas to believe that she was one of their own who had not rebelled.
This is understandable. After all, she also appeared on the secret front and knew how lethal an undercover agent could be to the party. Fortunately, no matter how desperate or dangerous she was, she did not throw away the letter of introduction from Lao Lu Kai to the liberated area in western Hubei - even though it was
Written in code.
Despite this, she was still examined for half a year before she was confirmed to be able to resume work - this had a lot to do with her self-certification that she was the biological sister of Chen Qingshan, a martyr of the Anti-Japanese War.
In the summer of 1947, she officially became a women's officer in the Shandong Liberated Area, and later joined the propaganda force of the East China Field Army. She was fortunate enough to participate in the Huaihai Campaign where Xiaomi added rifles and rifles, and witnessed the extremely arrogant Kuomintang troops no longer having room for survival on the land of Jiangbei.
She was fortunate enough to participate in this decisive battle that was destined to be recorded in history textbooks. She followed the troops all the way south to the southern Jiangsu region. She helped the old uncle push the wheelbarrow with the hand that had been used to send reports, fed millet to the seriously injured soldiers, and even
He was also able to escort seriously wounded soldiers to the field military hospital with a "seifle/rifle". He also exposed scoundrels who had abandoned their comrades and had them punished.
Because of her excellent work performance, by the beginning of 1949, when the revolutionary situation was in full swing, she had become the propaganda section chief of a certain military region in southern Shandong.
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