101 year old cataract
Shandong Commercial Daily
101 year old man Bian Rurong, who helped the Eight Route Army to resist the war in those years, accepted free of charge at the affiliated ophthalmology hospital of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Cataract extraction surgery is also a step closer to its wish. The old man who had witnessed the war of resistance against Japan wanted to witness the 70th anniversary parade of the victory of Anti Japanese war in September 3rd.
Bian Rurong, born in 1914, was the first batch of female party members in Yuan Dou village, Sun Ji Town, Shanghe County, Ji'nan. At the age of 85, the right eye had been blurred by cataracts. But considering that his left eye could be seen and the operation was afraid, Bian Rurong did not choose to do the operation at the time. Half a month ago, Bian Rurong's left eye could not be seen. "I really feel lost when I see it. I think I have to touch it." Before the operation, Bian Rurong said. "This is the first time my grandmother has been hospitalized in this life, and is also the first time to come to Ji'nan." At first, Yuan Li and her grandmother were too old to accept surgery until he got an affirmative reply from the affiliated ophthalmology hospital of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and he took her grandmother to the hospital. "I asked my grandmother to see what I want to see most, grandma said, and then look at the grandchildren, and also want to see a few days to celebrate the victory of the war of war, I think, this is her Chinese dream!" Yuan Lihe said.
the reason why the old man has such a desire is related to the Anti Japanese experience in his youth. When the Eight Route Army arrived in Shanghe, it was only 5 miles away from Yuan Dou village. The two armies fought, Bian Rurong brought the village women to the eight road armies and stitched shoes and socks; the war flew, the wounded were back from the front, and she took the lead to carry the hands up to carry the stretcher and learn the wounded; the shortage of grain, she took out the grain in the house and steamed the steamed bun of the pot to the Eight Route Army. After the victory of the war of resistance against Japan, Bian Rong Rong joined the Communist Party of China. Thanks to the influence of his grandmother, Yuan Lihe's younger brother Yuan Lide joined the army when he was a senior citizen and took part in the counterattack of self defense in 1979. "When my brother was on the battlefield, my grandmother was very supportive." "After so many years of victory in the war of resistance, we must not forget the old people who fought in the war." At 11:30 yesterday morning, Bian Rurong finished the operation. Bi Hongsheng, director of Eye Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, learned that the elderly had made contributions to the war and personally directed the elderly. Wen / TU reporter Yang Fang probationer Xuan Xiaoxia