Chapter 303: A Living Legend

Just when Govin had to wait patiently for the final review results of the State Administration of Press and Publication, and Bei Dao anxiously waited for the news from the Shanghai Press and Publication Bureau, things suddenly took a turn for the better.

Not to mention, the manuscript of "Bright Sword" caused a sensation within the Beijing General Administration of Press and Publication, just like the Shanghai Press and Publication Bureau, which is also constantly quarrelling.

On this day, Kitajima, who had been staying on the second floor of the foundation, unexpectedly welcomed a special guest.

This guest was accompanied by Chen Hongjun and Wei Jianguo, and from Chen Hongjun's mouth, Bei Dao learned that the identity of this guest was very remarkable, he was Pang Jiandong, the No. 1 head of the Shanghai Guard Command.

Pang Jiandong, who is already in his fifties, has gray hair, wears a set of army uniforms, and walks in a long and vigorous manner without the slightest sense of old age.

As soon as they met, the chief smiled heartily and shook Kitajima's hand, and praised him for running the "Tongpao" magazine very well, which was of great help to veterans and was a move for the benefit of the country and the people.

Kitajima was confused and modest, and when the group sat down in his humble office, Kitajima slowly figured out what was going on.

Chen Hongjun's Jiangdong Livestock Farm used land that was an abandoned military camp of the Shanghai Guard Headquarters, and after the scale of the farm became larger, Chen Hongjun immediately expanded the business of Jiangdong Livestock Farm to local troops, and he supplied quail and quail eggs to various troops around Shanghai for a long time at prices lower than market prices.

The Veterans Charity Foundation is a small organization affiliated to the Nanjing Military Region, and the nature and role of the foundation are a topic of conversation among the cadres of the Nanjing Military Region from top to bottom.

The combination of the two has made Chen Hongjun and Wei Jianguo's troops more and more colorful, although both have been discharged from the army, but many comrades in the army still regard the two as their own people. This point is even more prominent in the A Army, to which the Hard Sixth Company belongs.

Pang Jiandong, the No. 1 head of the Shanghai Guard Command, as a senior officer who came out of the A Army and as the head snake in Shanghai, knew everything about Chen Hongjun and Wei Jianguo.

When he learned that the foundation had launched a journal, Pang Jiandong specially asked the guards to go to Xinhua Bookstore, so he was very impressed by the editor-in-chief of Beidao. Not only because of the easy-to-understand and highly targeted articles published in "Fellow Comrades", but also because of Gowen's "Bright Sword", which also made him read it with relish and addicted.

And this time, Pang Jiandong came with a special purpose.

Being recognized for his abilities, especially as a high-ranking officer, Kitajima was obviously very happy, and he diligently poured tea for a few people, and his face was beaming with joy after being thrown for many days.

Several people had an eager and friendly discussion about the issue of the magazine.

In the midst of small talk, there was a knock on the door of the North Island.

Without waiting for Beidao to get up and open the door, Chen Hongjun took the first step, rushed to the door of the room with a brisk step, and opened the door.

The knock on the door was the old gun, and behind the old gun stood a man - Gowen!

Chen Hongjun glanced at the old gun, motioned for the old gun to guard outside the door, and then dragged Gowen into the room.

There was a click, and the door closed again.

This inexplicable action made Gowen a little dissatisfied, and he complained as he walked inside: "Brother Chen, what are you doing, how are you still mysterious." Along the way, I asked the old gun what was going on, and he wouldn't say. By the way, why did the old gun sit in the military cart again? ”

"Haha, this is Comrade Govyn, he is really young and promising! I've admired you for a long time, but unfortunately I haven't had the chance to see you, and today I finally met the real person! ”

I heard a knock on the door, and everyone in the room had already gotten up from the couch. Chen Hongjun rushed to open the door, Bei Dao took a step and stopped, and then he was surprised to see that Pang Jiandong actually greeted him.

As soon as Gowen's complaint was finished at this moment, Yan Jiandong greeted him, laughing heartily, and stretched out his hand to shake hands with Gowen.

Like Beidao before, Govin shook hands with Pang Jiandong with some confusion.

Chen Hongjun, who was on one side, began to introduce Pang Jiandong's identity to Govern.

When he heard that Pang Jiandong was the No. 1 head of the Shanghai Guard Command, Govin hurriedly greeted Pang Jiandong repeatedly.

Chen Hongjun started a business and Wei Jianguo ran the veterans foundation procedures, and Gewen participated in almost all of them, although he was only giving advice and being responsible for paying money, but he knew very well how much Pang Jiandong helped Jiangdong Livestock Farm and the foundation. It can be said that Pang Jiandong of the Shanghai Guard Command is a link between Chen Hongjun and Wei Jianguo and the old troops.

If there is no help from Pang Jiandong, Chen Hongjun alone will go to the old chief of the past, Yan Jiangang, the commander of the A Army, for help, not to mention that one is in Shanghai and the other is in Nanjing, the distance is far away, and the contact alone may not be able to get in touch, no matter how enthusiastic the commander of the army is to you, the number of times, the people below will be embarrassed.

Several people sat down again, and Pang Jiandong finally told Govin and Beidao the true purpose of his trip.

Listening to Pang Jiandong's words, Govin and Beidao couldn't help but look at each other in amazement.

In the history of the founding of the People's Republic of China, there have been countless people with lofty ideals, heroes and heroes, and military masters, who are either gentle and elegant, heroic and domineering, or simple and hot-blooded, or cunning and intelligent, or simple and honest. Each of these heroes has their own gorgeous chapters, each with their own moving deeds, and each with their own anecdotes.

When you turn the page of history and lean over the years when the war was full of gunpowder, you will be moved, admired and even admired by these predecessors.

It is precisely because of them that we have the founding of the People's Republic of Chinese China, the declaration of our Chinese people to stand up again, and the peaceful, rich, prosperous, and prosperous life we have now.

Among these heroes and great men, there is such a predecessor whose experience is unique and legendary.

He was born into a poor peasant family, and because of poverty, he had to go to work as a little monk. When he grew up and saw that the motherland was torn apart and the people were being oppressed and oppressed, he put down the Buddhist scriptures, turned around and threw himself into the revolution, vowing to create a bright future for the motherland.

Many years have passed, and the little monk has become the founding father. The hot-blooded young man at the beginning and now the general in the army wore a military uniform like this, with a sincere heart, and began to guide the country conscientiously, and he became the pillar of the country.

And then he got old.

He said that he would retire when he retired, and he did not have the slightest nostalgia for his previous positions.

(To be continued.) )