Why is Honghe Town called Honghe Town?
The first time I heard the name of Wang Honghe's revolutionary martyr, it was when Tomb-Sweeping Day visited the revolutionary martyr's grave. At that time, I only knew that Wang Honghe was a martyr, and there were some short stories about Wang Honghe. What's the story between the name of a revolutionary martyr and a prosperous town that changes with each passing day? This problem, like the budding seeds of spring, has taken root in my heart. How I long to untie this knot! Today, I finally got what I wanted. Our Young Pioneers Brigade of Honghe Central Primary School organized us to interview Grandpa Zhang Shun, an old comrade-in-arms of Wang Honghe's revolutionary martyrs, and listen to the memories of the older generation of soldiers face to face. On the morning of July 7th, we got on the bus and left the bustling town, crossed the green countryside and fields, and soon arrived at No.32 Sumenli, the residence of Zhang Shun Guan's predecessors. When we opened the car door, a heat wave came face to face, as if we were passionate and the burning sun was burning our sincere hearts. Stepping on the cobblestone path and over the quaint courtyard hidden by tall trees, we finally entered Grandpa Zhang Shun's home. When we, a group of innocent young pioneers, faced the revolutionary old man who had worked so hard at zero distance, everyone stopped singing and held their breath, as if they had received an order. That is a heartfelt tribute to the older generation of revolutionary soldiers! Grandpa Zhang Shun, who is sitting in front of us, is 86 years old, with gray hair and a weather-beaten face full of wrinkles of the years, but he can't hide his optimism, a very tough body and a simple coat. He is so easygoing and natural. From Grandpa Zhang's account, we know that this place is called Manhe Township. 19 19 was born in Rizhao, Shandong province, a martyr of Wang Honghe./kloc-0 joined the anti-Japanese guerrillas at the end of 1937, and/kloc-0 joined the China * * production party in 1943. /kloc-in the summer of 0/949, he came to Wangdian District, Jiaxing County and served as the first district party secretary. After coming here, how did the martyr Wang Honghe struggle hard in the Kuomintang-ruled areas, and because of complicated affairs and long-term work fatigue, the martyr Wang Honghe finally fell ill because of physical exhaustion. Because of the informer Lu Jinbao, he was brutally killed by the gangster Zhang Chunlin. That year, Wang Honghe was just 30 years old, and his death date was1September 7, 949, less than four months after the martyr Wang Honghe came to Jiaxing to lead the work. After the martyr Wang Honghe died, he was buried on a mound surrounded by water nearby. 1in June, 950, according to the wishes of the people, the higher-level party organization built a monument for the revolutionary martyr Wang Honghe in Wangdian Town People's Park for future generations to remember and for the revolutionary spirit to be passed down from generation to generation. After liberation, the party and the government renamed Renhe Township, where Wang Honghe died, as Honghe Township, which is the only place in Jiaxing named after revolutionary martyrs. We all listened to grandpa Zhang's narrative quietly, and it was so quiet all around. All we can hear is Grandpa Zhang's question and answer with the guide in the room. The cicadas in the shade outside the house seem to be singing for the martyrs. The sunshine outside is bright and hot! After listening to the story of revolutionary martyrs, we know the origin of a place name change. We know that this is a hero's town name, and it is also a place dyed red by the blood of martyrs! After listening to the story of revolutionary martyrs, as students and future masters, should we always think: Why do we study? I think the sages of the last century issued the strongest voice-reading for the rise of China! And we should not only have such a sense of responsibility, but also do better. Only in this way can we be worthy of the times and let the martyrs rest in peace! I'm afraid this is the meaning of listening to stories told by revolutionary martyrs!