In Liu Taihang’s memory, Marshal Liu Bocheng, who had experienced hundreds of battles, was a father who was “very responsible for the growth of his children” at home. "When I was in the fifth or sixth grade of elementary school, I had to memorize many texts such as "Social Opera", "Hometown", "Hongmen Banquet", etc. in the Chinese class, and the books were torn. Although my father had bad eyesight, he helped me make up the books himself. "
When Liu Taihang was studying in Harbin Military Industry, Liu Bocheng wrote a letter to his son with a brush every month to care about his growth. "The content of the letter is very simple. Educate your sons to listen to the party, contact the masses, not be special, observe discipline, study hard, and prepare to serve the national defense of the motherland."
Liu Bocheng's words to his children The requirements are also very simple: be able to support yourself and do something for the country if possible. Liu Taihang still remembers his father's last will and testament before his death: "My father asked me to 'earn my own living and do good things for the country and the people.'"