Behind the "Korean Armistice Agreement" is the Chinese People's Volunteer Army and the Korean People's Army killed 1.09 million enemies, and exchanged them for their blood and life. This "nail household" is a middle-aged North Korean woman with her little granddaughter around her

2025/04/1309:38:40 military 1750

In July 1953, Resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea successfully ended.

"Korean Armistice Agreement " is the Chinese People's Volunteer Army and the Korean People's Army killed 1.09 million enemies, and exchanged them for their blood and life.

After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the heads of the Chinese Volunteer Army and the surviving comrades were preparing to take the heroic martyrs to "go home" and move the cemetery to the Volunteer Army martyrs Cemetery , but they were "opposed" by the local people of North Korea.

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This "nail household" is a middle-aged North Korean woman with her little granddaughter around her.

Why did she swear to death and not let Volunteer move to the tomb?

Who is the owner of this cemetery?

Is there anything unspeakable hidden behind this?

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"He" joined the fight against U.S. aggression and aid Korea despite opposition and hiding it turned out that the owner of the grave had saved the life of the North Korean woman and her little granddaughter.

The woman's name is Park Jinzhen. Her husband and son both sacrificed their lives for the revolution, leaving her alone with her granddaughter to live a difficult life.

After the volunteer army came to the Korean battlefield, the Chinese and North Korean people became one and had a very good relationship.

After the Second Battle of Resisting U.S. Aggression and Aiding Korea, the shameless U.S. military frequently bombed North Korea's civilian areas. Most of the men here went to fight with the army, leaving only some elderly, weak, sick, disabled, women and children.

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One day, Park Jinzhen's home was bombed by the crazy US military. The volunteers rushed to put out the fire as soon as they saw the fire in the distance.

Park Jinzhen was rescued but cried bitterly because her granddaughter was still in the fire.

At this time, the already simple house had already been burned and crackled, as if it would be swallowed by the ruthless fire in the next second.

I saw a volunteer soldier pouring water from his head with a basin of water. After his body was soaked in water, he resolutely rushed into the sea of ​​fire.

Time passed by minute by minute, and everyone present prayed for this brave volunteer army.

"It's out! It's out!"

Someone shouted.

The volunteer army rushed out of the sea of ​​fire with Park Jinzhen's little granddaughter, but fortunately neither of them was injured.

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After Park Jinzhen took over her little granddaughter, she held the hero's hand tightly:

"Thank you for your savior! What's your name?"

The hero smiled and said, "My surname is Zhi, and my name is Volunteer Army."

Later, Park Jinzhen's little granddaughter affectionately called him "Uncle Zhi".

Uncle Zhi and Park Jinzhen's family have thus become connected, and their relationship is getting closer and closer. Uncle Zhi affectionately calls Park Jinzhen "Amma Ni".

In Korean, "Amma Ni" means mother or mother, and it can also refer to aunt or aunt.

During the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, the soldiers of the volunteer army would speak some Korean, and daily life communication was not a problem.

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North Korea has been influenced by Chinese culture and politics since Tang Dynasty , and learning Chinese is a trend; in addition, Park Jinzhen’s husband and son both serve for the Communist Party, and she also learns some Chinese and English.

Uncle Zhi once said that he and Ahma Ni Park Jin's true fate were closely linked.

His mother sacrificed for the revolution, and so did Park Jinzhen's son.

The fate of accident caused them to lose their mother and the other to lose their son.

The two of them appreciate each other, and Uncle Zhi recognized Pu Zhenzhen as his "godmother".

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Park Jinzhen and other Ama Ni are not ordinary housewives. They have devoted their own efforts to the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea.

During the period of resisting U.S. aggression and aiding Korea, China prepared a lot of combat supplies on the north bank of Yalu River. These ammunition and food were placed in the distribution points on the north bank and needed to be assigned to each unit through transportation teams.

How to send these materials to North Korea is undoubtedly the biggest problem, so North Korean ama Ni and others acted as "guides" and "transportation teams".

The US enemy plane patrolled continuously at night, and the flares made the figures on the ground clearly see. Once a transport team was found, they sent bomber to drop bombs indiscriminately.

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Amma Ni and others are familiar with the terrain. The materials above their heads lead the volunteers through dangerous mountains and steep slopes, and military necessities are delivered to the soldiers.

Uncle Zhi only went through more than a month from arriving at the Korean battlefield to his death, but in this more than a month, he and Ah Ni Park Jinzhen experienced many things.

Park Jinzhen's feet were smashed when she rushes to repair the mountain road, and Uncle Zhi carried her down the mountain; the volunteers had no supplies and water, Park Jinzhen and Ama Ni went to the camp with dry food and water hyacinth; the snow blocked the transportation route, Park Jinzhen and Ama Ni came to shovel the snow...

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Thinking of his life experience and destiny with Park Jinzhen, Uncle Zhi once wrote such a poem Sentence:

"The pine waves roar in Changbai Mountain, and the Yalu River whimpered thousands of miles away.

The Chinese and North Korean people united and were angry, driving away the US imperial invasion of ambition wolves."

Behind the 11 On November 25, 2019, the cunning US military suddenly launched a sneak attack and threw down a large number of napalm bombs .

Napalm bomb has a 2000-degree combustion liquid flow, burning from the inside out, and the stones on the ground can burn red.

bombs bloomed everywhere, and in just a few minutes the house was burned and turned to ashes.

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Park Jin-jin's good son and granddaughter "Uncle Zhi" died, and his life was forever frozen on the battlefield in North Korea.

Learning the news of his sacrifice, Park Jinzhen burst into tears, and she lost her second son.

Everyone couldn't bear to tell their granddaughter that her dearest Uncle Zhi had already sacrificed, but they just said that he had gone to the front line.

The little granddaughter said in a tender voice: "I will recite the text for Uncle Zhi when he comes back."

Uncle Zhi's body was buried on the back mountain of Park Zhenzhen's house. She came to clean and clean it every day, and there was not even a small stone or a weed around the grave.

For Park Zhenzhen, Uncle Zhi, the little granddaughter's uncle, is like a son, so it can be understood why she refused to move to the tomb.

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The true identity of the good son of the North Korean people

The annual Qingming Festival is just an ordinary day for Park Jinzhen to accompany her son "Xiao Zhi", nothing special.

She took the water hyacinth and sprinkled water beside the grave, and planted new soil, muttering:

"Xiaozhi, we drove away the American thieves, can you see it?"

After saying that, tears were filled with tears in Ahmani's eyes.

On this day, the leader of the volunteer army was ordered to move the grave. Before the soldiers could get out of the ground, Ama Ni ran over with her little granddaughter from a distance.

"Hello comrade, this is my son's grave!"

Park Zhenzhen said firmly, not idle in her hands, and she sprinkled water with a water hyacinth.

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Behind the Head patiently explained the situation to Park Zhenzhen, expressing that he would move the cemetery to the Volunteer Army Martyrs Cemetery.

Park Zhenzhen was "unpleasant" at all and said, "No one can move my son's grave, nor can anyone move! My old woman will guard this grave for one day when she lives, and let my little granddaughter guard it for me when she dies!" The leader of

said cordially: "Amma Ni, this is the grave of our volunteer army, and it should be buried in Martyrs Cemetery ."

Park Jinzhen was so anxious that she was incoherent that she wanted to speak "Korean", and patted her chest and shouted:

"He is the volunteer army and my son. He sacrificed for the Korean people. He is forever buried in the hearts of our Korean people! No one can move! "

The leader looked at Park Zhenzhen who was confident and was helpless, so he had to tell the truth:

" Ah Ma Ni, this volunteer army martyr is Mao Anying, he is the son of Mao Zedong, the great leader of the Chinese people. "

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Park Zhenzhen was stunned for a long time and cried with her chief's arm.

Mao Anying participated in the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea was opposed by many people, but he was determined to go to North Korea.

In order not to reveal his true identity and do not want to be "special treatment", Mao Anying "changed his name" to Secretary Liu, "hidden" by Peng Dehuai.

Only Peng Dehuai knew the identity of "Secretary Liu", and his comrades didn't know Mao Anying's true identity, let alone the North Korean people.

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Mao Anying was asked when he rescued Park Zhenzhen and his little granddaughter. He just said that he was called the Volunteer Army and was unwilling to reveal one more word.

Until he died heroically, Park Zhenzhen and his little granddaughter called him "Uncle Zhi".

After knowing the truth, Park Zhenzhen no longer stopped the soldiers from moving the graves, but just silently saluted to the graves and shed tears silently.

Later, Ahma Ni sent away the remains of her benefactor with tears in her eyes, said goodbye to the heads of the volunteer army and the soldiers one by one, and bowed devoutly to Beijing, China...

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"Am I qualified?" ”

For the North Korean people, Mao Anying is a great hero.

can be used as a husband, and he failed his newly married wife: Liu Siqi.

Behind the 950 In June, the Korean Civil War broke out.

After Kim Il-sung's request for military aid, Chairman Mao Zedong decided that Peng Dehuai would take charge of the troops to fight against the United States and aid Korea.

At this time, Mao Anying was working in the Beijing Machinery Factory. After learning that he led his troops to North Korea, he immediately submitted an application to the Party Central Committee for joining the army.

Many leaders of the central government at that time disagreed.

Because Mao Anying is proficient in Russian and English, and has studied in the Soviet Union, it is very suitable to participate in the construction work after the founding of New China.

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But Mao Anying insists on going. Faced with pressure from all sides, Chairman Mao said:

"Let him go, as the chairman of the Party Central Committee, I have a son myself, and if I don't send him to resist the United States and aid Korea, defend the country, who will I send? ”

So, Peng Dehuai arranged for Mao Anying to join the Volunteer Army Headquarters to serve as his secretary and translator.

The day before entering North Korea, Mao Anying went to the hospital to visit his wife who had the surgery. This day happened to be the first anniversary of their marriage.

Mao Anying and his wife's new marriage , the two were separated for a long time - this time Liu Siqi was sick, Mao Anying didn't take time to accompany her.

Mao Anying looked at his wife on the hospital bed and did not dare to say that he was going to North Korea to fight, but just said that he was going to work, and he didn't have time to write a letter - Liu Siqi never thought that this was the last side of the two.

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Maybe he knew how good the crime was. After leaving the hospital, Mao Anying went to his mother-in-law's house and asked his mother-in-law to take care of his wife and brother An Qing. He also borrowed a watch and a pen.

Then, Mao Anying returned to his father Mao Zedong, and the father and son chatted until late at night.

Mao No one in the Party Central Committee dared to tell Chairman Mao the truth about An Ying's sacrifice.

Chairman Mao's health was not good at that time, and the pain of losing his son was undoubtedly worse.

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In January 11951, two months after Mao Anying's death, Chairman Mao learned about Mao Anying's sacrifice.

Chairman Mao endured the pain of losing his son, but slowly lit a cigarette and smoked quietly.

After a long time, he said, "There are thousands of sacrifices, and we can't just care about this person. Things are over, so there is no need to say."

Mao Anying often asked himself in his diary during his lifetime: "As Mao Zedong's son, am I qualified?"

This question lingers in Mao Anying's heart for a long time, and it is also this question that makes him constantly ask himself to do better.

Mao Anying, as the chairman's son, has very strict requirements on himself.

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No matter what, he asks himself to do his best and to the extreme, just because he is Chairman Mao’s son, he doesn’t want to embarrass his father.

After Mao Anying passed away, Liu Siqi asked Chairman Mao: "As your son, is An Ying qualified?"

Chairman Mao replied without hesitation: "Quality is my pride."

After Chairman Mao passed away, he found that the Chairman deeply buried his son when he sorted out his relics.

The shirts, scarves and hats that Mao Anying wore when he entered North Korea were treasured by Chairman Mao, and together with his son's relics were covered with the thoughts and pain of his father.

Chairman Mao had a wish during his lifetime, "Go to see where An Ying died."

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In May 2006, Liu Siqi came to Dayudong, Dongchang County, North Ping'an Province, North Korea to fulfill this wish for the late Chairman Mao.

After 55 years of separation of Yin and Yang, Liu Siqi finally came to Mao Anying’s place of sacrifice. At this time, Liu Siqi was already in his seventies.

"An Ying, I'm here!" Liu Siqi's voice trembled slightly, sad and low.

"An Ying, this is my first time to visit Dayu Cave, but it is also likely my last time. I am old and can't see you again."

Everyone present was moved, and the scene was solemn and quiet.

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"There is your part in the friendship between China and North Korea, so you can rest quietly here!" After that, Liu Siqi sacrificed Mao Anying to his hometown Liuyang River Wine . After

After mourning, Liu Siqi proposed to erect a stone tablet under the pine tree on Mao Anying’s land of sacrifice and wrote the inscription:

"Comrade Mao Anying is the eldest son of Chairman Mao Zedong, the great leader of the Chinese people. In the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, he died here on November 25, 1950 due to the bombing of the US imperial aircraft."

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Behind the 021, the patriotic film " Changjinhu " set in the background of resisting U.S. aggression and aiding Korea was released, with a box office of far exceeding 5.6 billion, becoming the box office champion in Chinese film history.

In the movie "Changjin Lake", Mao Anying participated in the war many times. He volunteered to enter the court, became a secretary for Peng Dehuai, and made heroic sacrifices, which deeply influenced every audience.

Although the real Mao Anying cannot be shown in a movie or art work, this movie can once again recall a magnificent history, countless brave and fearless volunteers, and this unforgettable battle to establish the country, which is also the success of the patriotic series of films.

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Behind the . Forward for Mao Anying! 67 years ago, he died on the battlefield of resisting U.S. aggression and aiding Korea_China Military Network

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