Broadway official website | Home page vacation away from home 72-year-old veteran

by wan1jincai on 2012-03-06 16:11:44

Evening reporter Cheng's result report Yesterday, Liu Cao, a 72-year-old veteran far away from his hometown, after gradually improving along the way in Chiang Mai, Thailand, Kunming, Nanning, finally returned to Jicheng Village, Dongmen Town, Fusui County. A 94-year-old man, and his 90-year-old sister were waiting at home. Liu placed three incense sticks at his parents' graves for a night ten years ago; with old knees unable to kneel down, and the family thought he had died for his country, they had built a small tomb for him 67 years ago.

The 94-year-old veteran Liu Cao was able to return home due to an accidental encounter. Two years ago, a friend from Guangxi traveled to the Golden Triangle and met Mr. Liu, who had been in Vietnam for three years, then five years, and later escaped from the Golden Triangle. As night fell, the elderly man sat alone by the door. When parting, the elderly man wrote down his home address, shaking his head on one side, unable to find it, not being able to locate it. At that time, Rao discovered Zhou Jian and saw the house where the elderly man lived, and based on the style and taste of the home, he ate. With the dream of returning the elderly man to his family, after much effort, especially with the strong support of the Chinese Consulate General in Chiang Mai, Thailand, a volunteer love relay finally found his relatives. In August 2011, Mr. Liu returned to prove his identity. Homepage: Jicheng Village, Dongmen Town, Fusui County (originally from Nanning City, Guangxi Province, Suilu County).

Liu Cao, in 1939, was conscripted into the army, serving as a soldier in the temporarily compiled 55th Division of the Sixth Army in 1941. He closed down the Burmese anti-Japanese war with an 82mm mortar, scattering to the 93rd Division's artillery unit after the war. After the war ended, he lived in the border areas of old China, Burma, and Thailand. Now residing in Mae Salong, Thailand, the Thai government has issued a refugee certificate to him as stateless up until now. His wife is Burmese, and they have been married for nearly 60 years. Mr. Liu left home at the age of 72 but can still speak Cantonese, never imagining the opportunity to return home.

Finally able to return home for vacation, the day before yesterday, Liu Rao, accompanied by volunteers, went to Chiang Mai Airport to return home. The elderly man must travel. Flying from Chiang Mai to Kunming, then transferring to Nanning. Returning home, this is another long journey for the veteran Liu Rao after 72 years. Boarding incident, when the elderly man boarded the plane, he did not think about it, so we did not realize until today that the Thai ID card held a refugee certificate application. An issue arose when departing from Chiang Mai, Thailand, but thanks to the coordination of the Chinese Embassy and the Thai Consulate General, the long journey home was eventually completed.

The volunteers' home, accompanying Liu Rao, said that they moved the elderly man deeply with nostalgia. Liu Rao ate Thai food and drank porridge; for breakfast the next morning, they ate Thai noodles. Liu Rao could eat dumplings. Finally, they offered Liu Rao a cup of coffee, but he preferred tea. According to regulations, before departure, Liu Rao's health was very challenging. Throughout the process, there was no wheelchair, and his fists were tightly clenched during blood tests. Seeing this scene, the volunteers present were moved.

At 12:00 yesterday, the elderly man finally arrived at Nanning Airport. At that moment, seeing the flowers and red carpet specially prepared for him, he could not help but shed tears. His 90-year-old sister just held her brother's hand. The family took a car from Nanning Airport for three hours. In Jicheng Village, Liu Rao's fellow villagers were busy preparing a family dinner and setting off firecrackers to satisfy the great hero and welcome the wandering son back home. In the old city area, a couplet was specially written for Liu Rao's doorstep in the village. Liu Rao, with his 90-year-old sister under his arm among the crowd, stood at the center of the crowd for a long time, waiting. Some people advised her to rest inside for a while, but she insisted and refused.

Now living in hardship, Liu Rao's three nephews' families are the poorest in the village, all in debt every day. But to satisfy their uncle's return home, they borrowed money specially to prepare a sumptuous family banquet. At 16:00, the veteran finally returned home, with lively lion dances and thunderous firecrackers, making the scene like a victory celebration after a battle. In Jicheng Village, to satisfy Liu Rao's veterans, they sang anti-Japanese songs on site yesterday for the young trainees. The most touching scene, of course, was recognizing each other as siblings. Despite not recognizing each other's appearances, the two elderly people's hands were still tightly clasped together. Blood is thicker than water, and many people on site were moved to tears.

According to the crowd around, Liu Rao's old house where he used to live is still there, but now no one lives there, filled with clutter. Facing the grave, wanting to kneel but unable to kneel, the most unexpected thing in the old city area was that the villagers could speak fluent Cantonese. During the Anti-Japanese War, everyone in Laocheng Village spoke Cantonese, but fewer and fewer people spoke it. Now, even the elderly villagers who could speak Cantonese have passed away.

The greatest wish of Liu Rao's ancestral home. Led by his sister, sister-in-law, three nephews, and cousins, the elderly man came to his parents' graves, lit three incense sticks, and stood for a long time in front of the stele engraved with his parents' names. He once wanted to kneel, but his old knees wouldn't allow it. In this situation, the founder of the veteran's home remained unchanged, only deep grass kept the elderly man and his stiff knees from kneeling at his parents' graves. Liu Rao's grave. Originally, Liu's family thought he had always been loyal to the country and built a small tomb for him, which is now 67 years old.

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