17. Postscript
Documentary of Chen Yun, a bandit in the militia of Handan County, Republic of China - Serialization This is the end of the last article.
(Purple Mountain in Handan)
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has devoted a lot of my efforts. I have read a lot of information and Handan County Chronicles, striving to be accurate in historical facts, but there are still many incomplete points that need to be worked hard to explore and sort out and then modify.
A person is a history. If you write this person clearly, you will understand that era.
What needs to be explained is: Chen Yunzhi married a wife of a second wife and had two half-sons.
The eldest son Chen Tanyi, who studied at the Central Military Academy of the Kuomintang, joined the Kuomintang troops after graduation.
Because of his higher education, he is highly valued in the army and has served as the military counselor of the Kuomintang division headquarters.
Later, in the Battle of Liberation, he revolted with the army. He was once promoted to a division-level cadre of the People's Liberation Army.
Political censorship during the Cultural Revolution was impacted and was transferred to local government demotion.
second son Chen Zhaoyi was also sent to the city to school by Chen Yunzhi.
After Chen Yunzhi was suppressed, she went to the city to work with her mother.
Both of them are far away from Chenyao Village and have not contacted Chenyao Village family for many years.
(Chenyao Village, Sanling Township, Congtai District, Handan)
Chen Yunzhi's half-brothers, both of his younger brothers were born to stepmothers. Because the age gap between the brothers is relatively large, there is no big intersection.
Neither brother was affected during the Four Cleanups and Cultural Revolution. The two brothers have descendants in Chenyao Village.