He entered Fujian to teach in twists and turns. As a member of the Flying Tiger, he came to Fujian again to help the anti-Japanese War. The three generations of his family had an indissoluble bond with China. Recently, this newspaper reported the story of Mu Mingren in Fujian, which aroused the interest of many citizens and wanted to know more about mu Mingren’s story during his teaching in Yinghua Middle School. To this end, the reporter interviewed mu Mingren’s students Chen Shiming and Ding Hanchao yesterday (both were 92 years old). Group photo of Mu Mingren and students in 1941( the circle is mu Mingren) Chen Shiming showed a photo of him and Mu Mingren. Often eat and take a bath with students “After I went to the Minjiang River with Elyn (Mu Mingren’s daughter-in-law) to pay tribute to Mu Mingren, yan Ling said that he would bring MU Mingren’s two granddaughters” love China “and” love China “to Fuzhou again this Christmas.” Chen Shiming said that after this memorial, he felt that the complex between Mu Jiren’s family and Fujian not only passed on to the next generation, but also became deeper and deeper. “He lived very close to us at that time, and we often ate and bathed together.” Chen Shiming said that the conditions were difficult at that time, and the meals were mainly pickles and soybeans. However, when taking a bath, Mu Shiren, like them, directly took the bucket to fill the hot water from the big pot, run to the simple bathhouse nearby to clean, “this kind of life is much worse than his life in America”. Theory of Fuzhou dialect participating in performance programs As for the teaching method, both Chen Shiming and Ding Hanchao said that Mu Mingren went to Yinghua Middle School to teach at that time when he graduated from university. He lacked experience, but he was very easy to learn. “He often asked other teachers for advice, and at that time, the headmaster suggested him to learn Mandarin and Fuzhou dialect well, so he often played basketball and participated in activities with us, and gradually learned some Fuzhou dialect and Mandarin.” Ding Hanchao said that at that time, students of Yinghua Middle School would go to farmers’ homes to publicize the anti-Japanese War from time to time, and Mu Jingren often participated in performing some programs. “When Mr. Mu returned to the United States, he also brought some of our homework back, and he still kept it later.” It took seven days seven nights from Xiapu to Fuzhou. Mu Mingren experienced some twists and turns when he entered Fujian for the first time. Fortunately, he got the help of Ding Hanbo (Ding Hanchao’s brother), an alumnus of Yinghua, and then he got to school smoothly. During this period, Mu Qiren not only went into Fujian in the dark, but also met Bandits at the mouth of Minjiang River. His belongings were robbed. Ding Hanchao introduced that Ding Hanbo planned to return to Fujian from Shanghai and encountered mu Mingren when looking for ships at the dock. Because of this relationship between the two sides, the Yinghua Middle School decided to go together. “At that time, I was riding a foreign cargo ship passing through Fujian. The Chinese could not take it. The captain wanted to secretly dock at the ponytail, but he didn’t expect the ship to arrive in Ningde and heard the gunfire of the Japanese army, the captain had no choice but to dock at Xiapu and let them disembark.” Ding Hanchao said that after landing, because both sides were not familiar with the road, they could only go south along the mountain road near the sea. “I met a foreign couple on the road behind, showed them the way and offered help, which made it easier.” Ding Hanchao said that when Mu Jiren and Ding Hanbo arrived at the mouth of Minjiang River, they also encountered pirates, and their things were robbed and polished. “When he arrived in Fuzhou, Mu Mingren was resting in my house. After connecting with the people of Yinghua Middle School, he set off for Shunchang Yangkou again.” Ding Hanchao introduced that Mu Jingren disembarked from the dark night to Fuzhou, leaving a total of seven days seven nights. Afterwards, Mu Jingren said, “without Ding Hanbo, I can’t reach Yinghua Middle School”. (Haidu reporter Liu Shiquan intern Jiang Jie/Wen Mao Chaoqing/picture)