"When you lifted the veil, did you find the bride beautiful?" "Beautiful, especially beautiful." "Are you satisfied?" "Satisfied, quite satisfied." Well, the old man said, laughing heartily. "We get married first and then fall in love, unlike young people today who fall in love first and then get married." The old man in Tarim said with a smile.
Lao Wu Mann said that their married life was very happy and their feelings were particularly deep. His wife Tamu is cheerful, lively and good at singing and dancing. Wu En's love for Tamu is from the heart. Later, due to work reasons, the two places separated and met only once a year during the Spring Festival.
"At that time, it was the period when the country carried out patriotic education. While supporting North Korea, we call on the people to donate money and materials. Everyone was deeply infected by such enthusiasm. When his wife Tamu caught the bad guys, she just gave birth to her youngest son, otherwise it would not lead to serious sequelae, and she might still be alive. " The old man's eyes are full of deep nostalgia for his wife Tamu, but also full of admiration for his wife's bravery.
Wu En was a handsome young man at that time. He was the only child in the family. After he married Tamu, a beautiful young Mongolian girl, they were kind, loving and harmonious, and were called happy couples by the locals. Therefore, the lyrical and beautiful love song "Aobao Meeting" deduces and witnesses their faithful love story on the grassland.
Wu En and Tamu have three children. The eldest son is in Ganqika Town, Kezuohou Banner, and has now retired from the Banner Animal Husbandry Station. After graduating from Minzu University of China (now Minzu University of China), the second son worked in Inner Mongolia Children's Publishing House, and then went to Canada for further study and settled down. The youngest son lives in Ihuta Town, Kezuohouqi, and he is 59 years old. /kloc-deaf at the age of 0/5 due to serious illness. Now old Uman En lives with his youngest son's family.
Wu En 195 1 joined the work, and once served as the director of the office of the planning committee of Kezuo Houqi and the director of the office of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. 1988 retired. His wife Tamu died of illness in 1994. Tamu accompanied Wu En through the most bumpy life journey, which not only gave him infinite encouragement, but also gave him infinite touch.
Women in confinement bravely fought against fugitives.
One day in June, 195 1, at that time, the detainees in Kulun Detention Center Gundu, Tianhu and Gaspard Monge Baiyin went to work not far from the detention center. After work, Wang, the monitor in charge of watching them, rode a horse and took them back to the detention center. On the way, Monitor Wang's stirrup was broken, so Monitor Wang dismounted to see it. At this time, all the sticks came over and said, "I'll help monitor." The unsuspecting monitor Wang didn't know it was a cudgel trick. Just as the monitor Wang was pedaling, Cudgel grabbed the monitor Wang's gun and killed him on the spot. Afterwards, three people absconded.
The stick first fled to a relative's house in Kezuohouqi, and then went to his uncle's house to hide. In the meantime, the public security departments of Kulun and Kezuohouqi fully captured three fugitives, including Gundu. When the public security personnel detected Gundu's uncle's house, Gundu hid and escaped the arrest of the public security personnel. Knowing that the situation was grim, many people rushed to Ihuta to go to another relative. Because they couldn't find their relatives' homes at the moment, the bonzi all came to the window of Tarim's house and knocked on the way. At this time, Tamu was kept at home, and she was the only one at home. Seeing the stranger asking for directions, Tamu became alert. The man who asked the way had long hair and looked strange, and his rifle wrapped in an old blanket showed his head. Tamu calmed down for a while and called passers-by to come in from the door, but all the sticks went to the door and turned away. At this time, the resourceful and fearless Tamu thought that the suspicious man should never be allowed to escape, so he quickly stepped forward and fought with a rifle that grabbed the stick and shouted, "Come on, catch the bad guy!" " All the guilty bonzi felt that things were not good and fled hastily. The crowd who heard the shouts ran after the stick in the direction of escape, but failed. Two days later, public security personnel captured the capital of Sajia in Naiman Banner (all Sajia were shot).
Unarmed and having just given birth, Tamu, who was already very weak, fought bravely to catch the bad guys and lost too much blood, leaving behind the sequelae of epilepsy.
Be praised by chairman Mao
Tamu's heroic deeds were commended by the local government, and he was awarded the title of "Hero Model for Eliminating Rape" by the Public Security Department of the Autonomous Region, and won the first class merit. Tamu's heroic deeds are passed down as a much-told story in the beautiful Horqin grassland.
Tamu participated in Kezuohouqi People's Congress, Zhezhi People's Congress and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region People's Congress for several consecutive sessions. 1952, she joined the China * * * production party. 1957, at the National Women's Congress, she met Chairman Mao and was praised by Chairman Mao.
At the beginning of the Cultural Revolution, Tamu suffered severe torture, epilepsy aggravated, and he could not take care of himself, resulting in complete disability. Because of illness, her work also stopped, when she was only 35 years old.
It has been sung for more than half a century.
On the beautiful grassland, you can often see piles of stones that look like bonfires, and some stones are surrounded by some pebbles. This is Mongolian Aobao. Aobao is a transliteration of Mongolian, which means "stone pile" in Chinese. Aobao is a symbol of God in the eyes of Mongolians, and it is also a symbol of herdsmen's walking. When people go out for a long journey and pass through Aobao, they have to dismount to pay homage and pray for peace, and add some stones or earth to Aobao before they go on their way.
Without the classic song "Meeting in Aobao" of Inner Mongolia grassland, Aobao would not be associated with love anyway, because the Mongols met in Aobao mainly to worship Aobao. Nowadays, the love song "Aobao Meeting", which has been sung for more than half a century, has made the Mongolian folk custom of offering sacrifices to Aobao selected in the list of the first batch of intangible cultural heritage recommended projects in China. Now, this well-known song "Meet Aobao", which everyone can sing, has become an expression of wishing lovers all shall be well.