Tells about the period of anti-American aid to North Korea, just returned to the army from the hospital soldier Wang Cheng asked to participate in the war, and took out his father's encouragement to kill the enemy to make a success of the letter to the head of Zhang and Wang Wenqing political commissar to see, Wang Wenqing began to know that Wang Cheng is his old comrade in arms, Wang Fubiao's son.
Wang Cheng fought bravely and died in the battle. In the army's campaign to learn from Wang Cheng, Wang Wenqing recognized Wang Fang, a member of the army's civilian troupe and Wang Cheng's sister, as his own daughter.
Later, when Wang Fang was performing for the cooks at the position, enemy planes suddenly attacked, and she was wounded covering the cooks and was sent back to her homeland for medical treatment.
A month later, Wang Fubiao participated in a condolence delegation to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Wang Fang also recovered from her injuries and returned to the team, and the three were reunited at the front. Wang Fubiao told Wang Fang that his two fathers had encouraged him to learn from his brother and become a good successor of the revolution.
Expanded Information:
1. Wang Cheng
The son of political commissar Wang Wenqing's comrade-in-arms, Wang Fubiao, and Wang Fang are siblings, who died heroically after shouting out the statement: "For victory, fire at me" in a battle, and the whole army launched a campaign to learn from him.
2. Wang Wenqing
Wang Wenqing, the political commissar of a division of the Volunteer Army, went to the front to inspect the battlefield, where he met Wang Cheng, the son of his old comrade, Wang Fubiao, and later met Wang Fang, who he recognized as his own biological daughter, who had been separated eighteen years ago.
In order not to affect Wang Fang, Wang Wenqing restrained his feelings and did not recognize his daughter immediately, but encouraged her to learn from her brother. Afterwards, after reuniting with Wang Fang, he encouraged his daughter to be a successor of the revolution.
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