The story of small lilac in Jinan, Shandong Province?

Lilac, which was originally abandoned, was adopted by a female priest and named white lilac. I didn't know her birthday until she was a baby on the note: 19 10 April 4th.

Lilacs are naturally beautiful and intelligent. 1925, she went to Soochow University (the predecessor of Suzhou University) to study biology and algebra, and met the young man Yue Yuhong (A Le). At that time, it was during the Great Revolution. Ale, who was born in a Confucian family in Nanjing, and Lilac embarked on the revolutionary road together. 193 1 year, Lilac joined the China * * * production party, and the following year, A Le joined the party.

Laila plays the piano very well, and so does A Le's huqin. The two young people are like-minded, playing in harmony and secretly sending messages to the party organization. 1932 In April, they held a secret wedding in Shanghai.

After only five months of happy marriage, Lilac was unfortunately arrested because of the traitor's betrayal. The Kuomintang hurriedly escorted her to Yuhuatai and shot her in secret. Lilac was pregnant for 3 months. On February 3, 65438, the bad news came. Heartbroken A Le stayed up all night at home, playing Erhu capriccio all night in memory of his beloved wife.

The next day, regardless of his exposed identity, he rushed to Nanjing, stood in mourning in the place where Lilac died in Yuhuatai, and made an oath of "caring as soon as possible, only making unremitting efforts and doing my best to fulfill your last wish".

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Since then, my wife's thoughts have been closely around A Le. During the Anti-Japanese War, he was the editor-in-chief of Dawn in the Fourth Division of the New Fourth Army. On the March, between battles, A Le always plays the erhu alone at the head of the village or by the river, telling his thoughts about lilacs with that sad piano sound.

He is knowledgeable and has many admirers. However, he is still single. Until 1950 after the founding of New China, a deja vu figure broke into A Le's sight in the troops entering Tibet. Her name is Zhong, and she is a staff member of the Communication Reporting Section of the Political Department of the 18th Army.

At the sight of this girl who is 23 years younger than herself, A Le closed her heart on 18, and her heart was pounding. "Do you think her eyebrows look like lilacs?" He excitedly ran to ask his friend.

The loyal love story of Ale and Lilac spread all over the army as early as 1954, and touched the hearts of many girls, including Zhong Man.

A Le didn't forget lilacs. No matter in Tibet, Anhui or later Northeast China, he always has a pot of colorful rain flower stones and a lilac flower at home. There is a picture of lilacs hanging by the bed. They also named their first daughter Le Laila.