& shy; Near Qingming Festival, American Peter came to Fuzhou again with his wife. Different from the previous trip, this time, Peter and his wife had more time to explore the “Fuzhou impression” in the memory “. The scenes in the slides seen when I was a child are constantly integrated with the real scene. Peter searched Fuzhou because of his father, Mu Mingren’s experiences in Fujian. Mu Mingren once taught in Shunchang Yinghua Middle School and Fujian Union University (the predecessor of Fujian Normal University), and came to Fujian to help the war of resistance during the anti-Japanese period as a lieutenant of the US Air Force Tigers to aid China. Before his death, Mu Zhenren made a will: Ashes will be scattered into the Minjiang River.
In 1948, Fuzhou Yinong people’s livelihood disease was in urgent need of “panda blood”, and it happened that Mu Mingren’s blood type was consistent. After mu Mingren donated blood, the farmer gave him a chicken to express his gratitude (Peter/figure)
& shy; The other side of the ocean is bound to enter Fujian in the dark at night
& shy; Now, 68-year-old Peter has retired from an enterprise in Shanghai.
& shy; He said that before he met Chen Zhimei (then the dean of Shunchang Yinghua Middle School), his father mu Mingren did not have much impression on China. In 1940, Chen Zhimei went to the United States to recruit teachers. He happened to live in Mu xiaoren’s family. After many days of communication, his father had a preliminary impression of China. Before Chen Zhimei returned home, he threw an olive branch to Mu Jingren, hoping that he would come to the school to teach. “Later, my father agreed, and my grandfather agreed with my father’s decision.”
& shy; At that time, the Japanese blocked the coastline of China, and Mu jirenlaimin also experienced some twists and turns. “At that time, my father first went to Japan as an exchange student. When he wanted to return home, he took a boat to Hong Kong to mainland China alone.” Peter said that the captain knew that the destination of many crew members was not Hong Kong at that time, so he landed at Xiapu Ningde late at night, and Mu Yiren also entered Fujian in the dark here.
& shy; After landing, Mu Qiren suffered severe diarrhea due to acclimatization. Fortunately, Yinghua, who was in the same boat, took care of Fuzhou all the way middle school schoolfellow. After recovery, Mu Yiren went up upstream along the Minjiang River and turned to Nanping substitution, and finally arrived at Shunchang Yangkou. In June 1941, mu Mingren ended his teaching career in Yinghua Middle School and returned home. (Straits Metropolis Daily reporter Liu Shiquan)
& shy; Original title: ashes scattered into Minjiang River: Fujian complex of an American Flying Tiger player
& shy; Come to Fujian again to experience Japanese warplanes containment
& shy; In 1945, Mu Mingren came to Fujian again. At this time, he was already a lieutenant of the US Air Force Tigers. When he entered Fujian this time, he experienced an air shock.
& shy; At that time, Mu Qiren was sent to the frontier of Xiamen to collect intelligence. When the plane entered the Japanese occupation area over Fujian, three Japanese warplanes chased and blocked the transport plane of Mu Qiren. Fortunately, the driver got rid of the Japanese plane with the help of the clouds and landed safely at the Jianying base of the Flying Tigers. During the period in China, Mu
& shy; Taking advantage of his expertise in fluent Japanese, Yan Ren interrogated two Japanese prisoners of war in Shantou and sent the intelligence back to the headquarters. In August 1945, when the anti-Japanese War was won, Mu Mingren ended his military career and returned home.
& shy; In September, 1947, Mu Mingren came to Fujian again with his wife and taught at Fujian Union University. Peter, the second son of Mu Mingren, was also born in Fuzhou the following year, and this strong friendship spread to the next generation. In 1949, the family of Mu Mingren returned to the United States. After that, he came to Fuzhou from time to time. From 2004 to 2005, Mu Yiren, who was already the year of his life, taught in Fujian Wuyi college and needed to correct more than one hundred papers every week.
& shy; Ashes scattered into the later generations of Minjiang River to search for Fuzhou
& shy; “in 2005, my father died. At that time, he made a will: Ashes will be scattered to Minjiang River.” Peter said that due to the relationship between emotion and time, he didn’t bring MU Qiren’s ashes to Fuzhou until last September, which was attached to the unenlarged Bridge.
& shy; Near the Minjiang River. “Because of my father’s relationship, my family all work and live in China. I also want to find a time to find my father’s footprints.”
& shy; Peter said that his father took a lot of photos during his stay in Fujian and bought a house in Guling. “When I was young, my father would show us the photos with slides, and he would also say to us, ‘we have a home in ku liang’.” Peter said that because there was no relevant certificate, the house he bought in that year could not be found, but it would not reduce his love for Fuzhou. “We also went to Yinghua Middle School and other places, and the realistic scene gradually matched the scene in the slide.”
& shy; Influenced by Mu Jiren and Peter, Peter’s wife Elyn also has a special liking for Fuzhou. During this period, Elyn has been devoted to the English propaganda of Guling. She is writing an English tour guide book for Guling, hoping to let more foreign tourists know about Guling. “Our family now lives in Shanghai. The Chinese names of my two children are” love China “and” love China “respectively. We like this place.” Elyn said.
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