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China's youngest general.
The youngest general in China: Wu Zhong.

Wu Zhong joined the Red Army at the age of 65,438+02, and still went to the battlefield at the age of 58. In the long history of China People's Liberation Army, there are many outstanding military leaders and brave soldiers, and their stories have left us precious historical memories. However, in addition to these remarkable names, there is also a legend whose name is not widely known, and he is Wu Zhong.

As we all know, joining the Red Army requires certain age conditions, which is usually because fighting requires mature strength and tenacity. However, Wu Zhong broke this rule. /kloc-at the age of 0/2, he resolutely embarked on the revolutionary journey of the Red Army and became one of the youngest soldiers.

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It can be traced back to the late Qing Dynasty. Because of the government's population migration policy, the ancestors of the Wu family came to Xiaolongshan in Sichuan from Jiangxi. This family passed down from generation to generation is pregnant with hopes and dreams. Wu Wenxun is a pillar of the family and a respected teacher. His educational influence is not limited to his three sons, but also spread to the whole village.

However, the trick of fate is always unexpected. Wu Wenxun died young, leaving his family groping in the dark. Wu's mother and grandfather struggled to support their families and lived a hard life. The three sons of the Wu family symbolize the "emerald" of a bright future. However, fate seems to be unfriendly to them.

When the youngest son was just seven months old, Wu Wenxun died of illness, which once again destroyed the pillar of this family. Fortunately, Wu Wenxun's hard education left some savings before his death, and the family business of his ancestors maintained the livelihood of this family.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Wuzhong.