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1935, a mute appeared in Guizhou. 14 later, he suddenly spoke. What did he say?

Guizhou is a very important place, and there have been many battles in the war-torn years. In Guizhou, there are many fascinating stories. According to relevant data, a mute appeared in Guizhou in 1935. 14 later, the mute suddenly spoke and confessed his true identity and past experience, only to find out that he was a hero.

This silent hero, named He, was born in Huichang County, Jiangxi Province. 1929 joined the revolutionary ranks and made a strategic shift with his comrades. During this period, he also served as the instructor of the Fifth Division of the Third Corps. When our army carried out the Long March, He's family was particularly opposed and unwilling to let him take risks. During this period, his father even threatened to sever the relationship between father and son.

However, he Mu Lin did not hesitate and insisted on the Long March with his comrades. In his mind, he has always firmly remembered such a sentence: every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. Only when everyone takes responsibility and does what he should do well can the whole country prosper. Unfortunately, he Mulin didn't follow everyone all the way. 1935 65438+1On October 28th, his team broke out in a bitter battle with the enemy.

The place where they fought was Qinggangpo. During this period, He Mulin's left leg was injured by the enemy, causing him to faint directly. All his comrades thought he was dead and didn't take him away. When he woke up the next day, he found that his comrade-in-arms had left and his leg was still sore. At this desperate moment, two villagers appeared in time. They found He and took him to a nearby cave to hide.

After that, two villagers risked their lives why Mulin provided food and herbs. After a while, He Mulin recovered from the injury, but his left leg left a serious sequela. Because he couldn't catch up with the troops, he stayed in the local area and waited for the opportunity. At that time, the enemy corps was still stationed in the surrounding area. Why worry about his identity exposure, implicating the two villagers who helped him, just pretend to be dumb.

1949, the government confirmed its Red Army status. When investigating his identity, the locals also found an important event. It turns out that Mulin is not deaf! In the process of verifying his identity, He personally described the precipitous and critical battle of Qingbangpo, which was his first speech since 14.

He's son wants to find a better job through his father's old Red Army status. As a result, He Mulin sent him to a relatively remote coal mine as a worker without any intention of favoritism. His son later realized his mistake and did not complain about the old man. 1979, He died unfortunately. After his grave, he was moved to Qinggangpo Martyrs Cemetery and buried with his sacrificed comrades.