Later, * * * underground workers entrusted Dr. Bei to transport medicines from Beiping City to Pingxi Base Area, believing that entrusting Dr. Bei had three advantages: First, Dr. Bei sincerely helped China resist Japanese aggression, was a reliable friend, and his work was absolutely reliable; Secondly, Dr. Bei often goes to Beijia Garden in Xishan from the city, which is connected with Pingxi Anti-Japanese Base Area. Third, Japanese soldiers dare not search the French easily. Even if it is searched, it is normal for doctors to carry drugs and get away with it. Dr. Bei undertook the task of secretly transporting medicines, so his residence in Datian Shuijing 16 (now No.22-24) in Dongcheng and Beijia Garden in Xishan became a secret traffic liaison station between Pingxi Anti-Japanese Base Area and Beiping City.
The book "Eight Years' Anti-Japanese War of Peiping People" has such a description: "Huang Hao, an underground worker, has made outstanding contributions to the Eighth Route Army headquarters in collecting intelligence and raising materials." Huang Hao was helped to transport medicines through the Xishan Mountain in Beiping, and another French friend of Huang Hao, Dr. Bei Xiye, and the Anding and Anlu brothers of the North Anhe Branch of the Anguo Brotherhood. Doctor Bei built a villa outside Bei 'anhe Village at the foot of Jiufeng Mountain, and his housekeeper Wang Yuechuan happened to be the secret traffic police of the underground party. At first, Dr. Bei, who was in his fifties, rode a bicycle to transport medicine, carrying dozens of kilograms and traveling dozens of miles. He is very tired, but he never complains. Later, he bought a Citroen car and began to transport medicine in his own car. He always smiles with relief when he sees the armed police carrying the medicine he sent himself. "According to the historical records of China-France University, Dr. Bei is 77 years old, 1947. He delivered medicine to Pingxi base around 1940. He should be around 70 years old, not over 50 years old. At that time, the road to Xishan was a dirt road, with potholes and deep ruts, and it was even muddy when it rained. A 70-year-old foreign old man, riding a bicycle with a load of dozens of kilograms, can't walk sixty or seventy miles on a rugged dirt road without a kind of spiritual support.
On August 7th, 1943, Huang Hao, an underground traffic policeman, escaped from the Japanese military police and moved from the urban area to Beijia Garden. With the help of Dr. Bei, he went to Yan 'an Anti-Japanese Base. In addition, many patriotic young students went out of Beiping City to Beijia Garden, crossed Miaofeng Mountain and came to Pingxi Anti-Japanese Base Area.
194 1 65438+On February 7th, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, the United States and Japan went to war, and the Pacific War began. On the afternoon of the 8th, four people came to Beijiayuan. They are yenching university's British economics tutor Lin Maike and his wife Lee Hyo Ri. William Ban, an English professor in yenching university, and his wife Crane. Lin Maike knew that Dr. Bei had treated anti-Japanese guerrilla soldiers in China. When he found Dr. Bay, he could find the anti-Japanese guerrillas, so he went to Bay Garden. I'm sorry, Dr. Bay is not in. With the help of Wang Yuechuan, the housekeeper of Beijia Garden, Mr. and Mrs. Lin Maike and Mr. and Mrs. Ban Williams went to Pingxi Anti-Japanese Base Area smoothly, and then arrived in Jinchaji and Yan 'an Anti-Japanese Base Area. Mr. and Mrs. Lin Maike and Mr. and Mrs. Ban trained a group of radio technicians for the Eighth Route Army in the revolutionary base area and founded Yan 'an Foreign Language Radio Station. The students of those years later became experts in communication, post and telecommunications and senior national cadres in China. Mr. and Mrs. Lin Maike and Mr. and Mrs. William Ban have made great contributions to the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression of the people of China.
A Frenchman treated the wounded for the anti-Japanese guerrillas because he was in the enemy-occupied area and it was done in secret and could not be known to the world. Today, after we came back from, we wrote a book "A Record of the Eighth Route Army's Anti-Japanese Base Area", just to understand Dr. Bei's deeds of treating the wounded for the anti-Japanese guerrillas.
Dr. bishop is well connected. Every week, he receives a group of friends who are extremely interested in oriental culture in the garden of Dongcheng Mansion to talk about new discoveries and exchange research results. Dr. Bay likes to travel and explore. He went to Zhangjiakou and Mongolia via Juyongguan with Saint-Jean Pace, then secretary of the French Embassy in China, to explore the ancient Silk Road. It contributed to Joan of Arc Pace's long epic Annabath in Guanjialing, Xishan. Joan Pace's poems were appreciated by experts in Europe and the world, and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1960, becoming a world-famous poet.
Beshiye is very warm and friendly to the people of China. Local people often go to see Dr. Bei for treatment when they are sick. Dr. Bei not only treats people for free, but also exempts them from the cost of medicine. People in Shiliba Village nearby have always said that Dr. Bei has a good character. The author visited many local elderly people, many of whom got sick and got effective treatment from Dr. Bei. The author's brother was also treated by Dr. Bay. Sanitary conditions in rural areas are very poor. My brother has pustules and can't sleep and cry at night. Foot-binding mother walked four or five miles behind her brother's back and came to Beijia Garden, asking Dr. Bei to treat him. Dr. Bei wiped away the purulent blood for him, disinfected and applied medicine, and soon the redness subsided and the sore surface healed. Gao's mother in Nan 'anhe village got mastitis, and Dr. Bei did a major operation to remove her breast without taking a penny. The knee abscess in Wenquan village, Dr. Bei operated on him and cured his leg disease; Children are susceptible to smallpox and measles in spring. Dr. Bei personally went to schools in nearby areas to vaccinate rural children. Hot spring middle school is very close to Beijia Garden, so teachers and students need to find Dr. Bei in an emergency. In order to thank Dr. Bei, the school built a granite stone bridge in the west of Wenquan Village, and carved the four characters "Dr. Bei Bridge" on the trapezoidal guardrail stone on the north side of the stone bridge. An article said that the bridge was built by Dr. Bei at his own expense to facilitate the passage of the people. I wonder if this statement has a definite basis. According to common sense, Dr. Bei is modest and prudent, regardless of fame and fortune. If he really built the bridge, how could he name it after himself? In fact, the inscription on the bridge column is the signature of Wenquan Middle School, which proves that the stone bridge was built by Wenquan Middle School. One possibility is that Dr. Bei donated money to Wenquan Middle School, which used the money to build a stone bridge and named it Dr. Bei Bridge as a memorial. This possibility has yet to be found enough evidence. After the completion of Doctor North Bridge, four poplars were planted at both ends of the bridge.