The red story "Ma Qian Tuogu"

In the Xingguo County Revolutionary Martyrs Memorial Hall, there is a lifelike statue. The name of the statue is "Ma Qian Tuogu", which depicts a touching and tear-jerking story that happened in the Soviet area of ??southern Jiangxi during the years of blood and fire.

The protagonist of the story is Li Meiqun, a native of Tangtou Village on the outskirts of Xingguo County. She participated in the Xingguo riots at the age of 17 and joined the Communist Party of China in 1930.

On January 15, 1934, Li Meiqun gave birth to a girl in Banan Village, Xingguo County, named Zhong Quanlie. On the third day after giving birth to her daughter, Li Meiqun rushed to Ruijin Shazhouba to attend the "Two Soviet Union Conference". After the meeting, Li Meiqun returned to Ningdu and engaged in the intense anti-"encirclement and suppression" war. In mid-October 1934, the Kuomintang army attacked Xingguo County. She took advantage of the break to participate in the war. As soon as she returned home to see her children, she received an order from the Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, asking her to immediately return to Ningdu, where the Provincial Committee was based, to accept the new founding. combat mission.

Li Meiqun knows very well that the war ahead is critical, and no matter how difficult it is personally, it cannot affect the tasks assigned to him by the party organization. But if he leaves, who should he entrust his young daughter to? In the war-torn era, Li Meiqun was not allowed to think too much. She knelt down in front of her mother-in-law with a plop: "Mom, Meiqun is unfilial, and the child will be entrusted to you!" The moment she got on the horse, tears came to her eyes, and she wanted to get off the horse again. When I feed my child oral milk, I want to kiss my daughter’s little face again, and I want to hear her childish cry again. However, the sound of gunfire in the distance and the neighing horses urged her to return to the battlefield. She whipped her horse cruelly and galloped away. When she looked back, the figures of her mother-in-law and daughter were getting smaller and smaller, and Li Meiqun was heartbroken. She knew very well what the separation of mother and daughter meant in the extremely dangerous fighting environment at that time. But for the revolution to succeed, someone must make sacrifices. From the day she started revolution with the Communist Party, Li Meiqun was ready to sacrifice everything.

After the Long March of the main force of the Central Red Army, Li Meiqun, who stayed behind, led a guerrilla group and fought with the enemy among the high mountains. In the end, they ran out of ammunition and food, were wounded, were captured, and were escorted to Nanchang. In prison, Li Meiqun remained steadfast and unyielding, whether in the face of the enemy's coercion or various tortures. In the spring of 1936, Li Meiqun, who had been tortured, died of illness in prison at the age of 25.

The daughter of Li Meiqun, who was "left alone by Ma Qian", was adopted by the revolutionary masses. In order to avoid persecution by the Kuomintang reactionaries, she moved to Taihe County and changed her name to Jin Dongxiu. From 1934 to 1979, Jin Dongxiu did not know who her biological mother was. In December 1979, the Xingguo County Revolutionary Martyrs Memorial Hall found Jin Dongxiu (also known as Zhong Quanlie) in order to investigate the deeds of martyr Li Meiqun. In 1982, Zhong Quanlie and his wife made a special trip from Taihe County to pay their respects at the Xingguo County Revolutionary Martyrs Memorial Hall.

When she saw the photo of her biological mother for the first time, and saw the statue of her mother Li Meiqun holding her in front of a horse, she couldn't help but burst into tears. She knelt on her knees and burst into tears...