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Deng Ping: Chief of Staff of the Red Third Army Corps who died at the entrance of Zunyi.
Deng Ping's body was placed in the leeward depression, and a rain lamp hung on a small tree, giving off a faint light. Peng gently lifted the white cloth sheet covered, and together with Hehe, he silently stared at the pale body of his comrade-in-arms, and his heart ached. He took out a towel, carefully wiped the blood and dust from Deng Ping's face, and then silently bowed his head. There was silence all around, and the sound of running water was very clear. This is a brief silence before the fierce battle. Peng slowly raised his head and whispered to Zhang Aiping, "change the chief of staff into a new military uniform. If not, go to the general supply department to get it. Just say I said it. "

After returning to the command post, Peng immediately gave the troops a siege order. Holding the receiver in his hand, he almost shouted: "Take Zunyi City and avenge the Chief of Staff!"

Near dawn, Zunyi Old Town was finally captured by the Red Army. The body of Deng Ping martyr was buried in Xiaolongshan near Zunyi City.

After the war, Zhang Aiping wrote an elegy with great sadness:

When will the night sink?

Huangpu strives for classics by practicing martial arts.

During the Northern Expedition, thieves braved bullets,

Pingjiang uprising helped the bonfire.

"encirclement and suppression" shattered the bitter struggle,

The Long March turned to shoulder heavy responsibilities.

Sprinkle blood at the gates of Zunyi,

The cry of the three armies.

After the Red Army left Zunyi, the * * * Army and the local reactionary * * * destroyed the tomb of Deng Ping Martyrs many times. They dug up the remains of Deng Ping martyrs from the burial tombs and abandoned them in Shan Ye. However, the local revolutionary masses risked their lives and secretly buried the body of Deng Ping martyr in the middle of the night. After the founding of New China, with the help of the local people, the people rediscovered the remains of Deng Ping martyrs and buried them on the Phoenix Mountain covered with pine and cypress and surrounded by green water. Peng personally revised Deng Ping's resume; Zhang Aiping personally wrote an epitaph for the martyr of Deng Ping. The relics of Deng Ping martyrs found in the process of grave robbery were collected by the Military Museum as a permanent memorial to the martyrs.