Memories of Wang Runlan's descendants

In Wang Runlan's great-grandson Wang Qi's personal space, the reporter saw this passage: "At first, I was very dissatisfied with my grandfather's behavior of searching all kinds of information about my great-grandfather. It doesn't seem to have any practical significance to spend so much time and energy pursuing things so long ago. But as time went on, I began to understand his old man's house. A man knows his family history. His ancestors did great things, sacrificed for the country and the nation, and died bravely and unyieldingly. This is a very proud thing. Especially when encountering setbacks, the thought of this history will always make people feel excited and full of motivation. "

In 2000, retired Wang Shufang spent the rest of his time mobilizing everyone at home and hometown to collect all kinds of information about Wang Runlan. He asked someone to bring back the Hebei Celebrity Dictionary from Hong Kong, one for each family, and added a letter to the book, writing with a brush: "××: Your grandfather's history is recorded on it, so you should always keep it in mind and be angry!" He also went to an anti-Japanese hero forest in Hebei Province to look for information about Wang Runlan. In the first half of this year, he personally paid homage to Yuanshi County, Hebei Province, where Wang Runlan died. ...

"My father didn't give me too many vivid memories. My understanding of him mainly comes from these materials. After seeing these materials, I got to know my father again and thought he was great. "

Wang Shufang's son-in-law Bai Guoqiang began to collect 1936 newspapers from the National Library last summer, looking for various reports about Wang Runlan. "Because most of the newspapers at that time were electronic, I had a hard time reading them, and it was not very clear to remake them with a digital camera. The only thing that is clear is the photo I took with my teammates when I participated in the Olympic Games, so we enlarged it and put it in my father-in-law's house as a historical witness. "