Kim Il-sung, formerly known as Kim Sung-ju, was born in 1912. He fled to Jilin, China with his father at the age of 5. He joined the Korean Communist League at the age of 14 and founded the anti-Japanese publication "Red Sun". At the age of 17, he was arrested by Zhang Xueliang for being anti-Japanese. After being rescued, He turned to armed resistance against Japan and obtained 12 pistols with the help of his friends. He was active in the Changbai Mountain area. Later he joined the Chinese Communist Party, organized and led the guerrillas to mediate with the Japanese army, and became Yang Jingyu's subordinate to join the 32nd Army of the Red Army...
Speaking of which, Kim Il-sung's life was also very legendary, especially when he met Li Yunlong, a veteran of the Red Army, at the wine table. The two exchanged glasses and quickly became drunk.
Xie Tian was also very excited after receiving the call from Zhang Xueliang, and ordered Zhang Xueliang to immediately arrange for someone to escort Kim Il Sung to Tianjin for a meeting.
When the drunk Kim Il-sung woke up, the car escorting him had already entered Tianjin city. When Kim Il-sung heard that he was about to see Xie Baoqing, he hurriedly asked the driver to stop and ran to the ditch on the roadside to jump in and wash himself. I took a shower and cleaned myself from top to bottom before returning to the car, which felt a bit like a face to face.
The car drove directly to the office building of the People's Liberation Army Headquarters, and Hu Zhiyong greeted Kim Il Sung in front of the door.
Hu Zhiyong shook hands with Kim Il Sung, and Xie Tian apologized: "The Commander-in-Chief really couldn't get away, so he asked me to greet Comrade Kim here. Comrade Kim, please come in."
Kim Il-sung was deeply moved, holding Hu Zhiyong's hand with both hands and shaking it vigorously: "Thank you very much, Commander-in-Chief, for arranging for you to wait here despite your busy schedule. Kim is extremely frightened."
Hu Zhiyong smiled and stretched out his hand to make an inviting gesture and led Kim Il Sung into the headquarters building.
According to logic, the commander-in-chief only arranged for me to greet you at the door, not even Director Zhao. This specification is basically already on the floor. You can't be grateful like this.
In fact, if we really talk about the specifications, Kim Il Sung is now only the commander of the 1st Battalion of the 88th Brigade of the Soviet Far East Army. He is really not qualified to listen to Xie Tian's teachings in person. The level difference between the two sides is too big.
In terms of military rank alone, Xie Tian was awarded the rank of first-class general by the Nationalist Government, while Kim Il-sung was only awarded the rank of captain by the Soviet Union. The difference in rank between the two was more than a huge difference. It was a world of difference. Even Hu Zhiyong was He is a lieutenant colonel, how can he compare?
Hu Zhiyong brought Kim Il Sung into the headquarters building, but did not directly bring Kim Il Sung into Xie Tian's office. Instead, he arranged for Kim Il Sung to sit on a row of chairs in the corridor to wait, and then he entered Xie Tian's office to greet Xie Tian. report.
During working hours, Xie Tian's schedule was very full. There were several people waiting to be received by Xie Tian on the row of chairs. Among the people waiting to be received, the lowest ranking ones were all majors. Kim Il Sung really couldn't wait to meet him. Previous.
The only people who didn't have to wait in line to enter and leave Xie Tian's office were those who dared to break into Xie Tian's office with a gun, but the only one who dared to find someone in the People's Liberation Army battle order was Xu Jinghao.
Kim Il Sung sat on the bench outside Xie Tian's office and waited anxiously for Xie Tian to receive him. At this time, no one knew that a major event that would affect Japan's national destiny in World War II was quietly happening.
At Jinzhou Port, a cargo ship carrying more than 200 wounded soldiers slowly left the dock and headed for the Japanese mainland.
At the stern of the ship, Nobuo Yoshichi held his hand on the railing and watched the cargo ship leave the shore, and finally let out a long sigh of relief.
In the early morning, Nobuo Yoshichi's friend secretly gave him some water and food. Nobuo Yoshichi, who had been hungry all night, wolfed down the food and water, secretly took off his chemical protective clothing and stuffed it into an empty ammunition box. Unexpectedly, the man slipped out of the tunnel and climbed onto a truck transporting supplies back to the front line, and made a bumpy journey to Jinzhou.
The Japanese army all knew about the military's iron-fisted approach to deserters, but Nobuo Yoshichi really didn't want to die.
Nobuo Michio found out that a cargo ship carrying wounded soldiers was preparing to return to Japan. He violently lifted a stone and broke his own leg. Then he got on the ship and finally escaped from this desperate land. .
Nobuo Yoshichi was not sure that the rat that bit him was the rat they released carrying the plague bacilli. Now he just wanted to escape back to Japan with a sense of luck, and then spend the rest of his life incognito.
Fortunately, everything went well and I finally got on the boat back home.
Nobuo Yoshichi was secretly rejoicing when a senior military doctor noticed him and came over and asked: "Which unit are you from and what kind of injury did you suffer?"
Nobuo Yoshichi hurriedly took out the soldier's ID card that he had stolen from other soldiers when he escaped: "I am Onohui from the 23rd Regiment of the Koizumi Brigade. I accidentally fell down the mountain and broke my leg while building fortifications."
The colonel's military doctor didn't take Nobuo Michichi's soldier ID card at all. He just gave an order: "Show me your injuries."
Nobuo Yoshichi hurriedly sat on the deck and rolled up his trousers. The military doctor saw Nobuo Nobuo Nobuo's haphazardly bandaged wounds. He glanced at Nobuo Nobuo, who had an erratic look in his eyes. He shook his head slightly and knelt down to untie the blood wrapped by Nobuo Nobuo on his calf. Dripping rags.
It seemed that the wound had been treated carelessly by himself, and the injury had obviously lasted no more than an hour. No need to ask, this was another self-inflicted wound by a war-weary deserter.
The military doctor Colonel himself also resisted this war. He didn't care whether Nobuo Nobuo was a deserter or not, he was only responsible for treating the wounds of the wounded.
After the military doctor Dazuo re-bandaged Nobuo Nobuo's wound, he washed the blood on his hands in a bucket, took out two bottles of medicine from the medicine box and handed them to Nobuo Nobuo, and said with a straight face: "One bottle is anti-inflammatory, and the other is anti-inflammatory." The bottle is for pain relief, so take it on time. The wind is strong on the deck, so go to the cabin to rest. Don’t worry, no one knows anyone on the ship, and no one will ask you anything."
Nobuo Yoshichi knew that the military doctor had discovered his identity as a deserter. He stood up and held the railing and bowed ninety degrees to the military doctor.
The military doctor Dazuo hummed and carried the medicine box. He saw that Nobuo Nobuo's ears were red. He was stunned and reached out to touch Nobuo's ears, then touched his forehead. He frowned and took out another bottle of antipyretic from the medicine box. The medicine was handed to Nobuo Michichi: "You may have been infected. This is a fever-reducing medicine. Take it together with the anti-inflammatory medicine."
"Hi", Nobuo Yoshichi took the medicine bottle with grateful hands. After watching the military doctor Colonel leave, he limped down to the cabin holding on to the railing.
The cabin was crowded with wounded soldiers lying horizontally and vertically. The ship was originally a bulk carrier and did not have the ability to transport personnel. It was transferred by the military to transport wounded soldiers on a temporary basis. The wounded soldiers had a place to lie down. Even if it’s not bad.
Nobuo Michio squeezed a place among the wounded soldiers and sat down. He picked up the medicine bottle, poured out a few pills and threw them into his mouth. A kind-hearted wounded soldier next to him saw Nobuo swallowing the pills dryly and handed his bottle to Nobuo Michichi. Nobuo Michi said thank you, took the kettle and gave away the pills.
An unknown wounded soldier in the cabin sang cherry blossoms, perhaps because he was about to return to his hometown, to express his mood at the moment.
As a result, the wounded soldier's singing resonated with the wounded soldiers, and almost everyone sang along.
"Come on, come on, let's go see the cherry blossoms together..."