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1937年,两名20出头的川籍小伙投身部队,开始了军旅生涯。如今,当年的小伙已经老去,脸上也刻下一道道深深浅浅的“沟壑”。9月14日早上,两位同是黄埔军校毕业的抗战老兵,102岁的李仕安和103岁的吴大卫,在抗日志愿者的帮助下,相聚于成都肖家河沿街一小区内。回忆起当年热血抗战的往事,两位老战士无尽感慨。坐着轮椅百岁老人来蓉会友“来了,来了!”看着坐在轮椅上缓缓靠近的吴大卫老人,李仕安心情难以平静。“你好啊!”“还是你要精神些!”老人之间没有多余的寒暄,只有两双布满皱纹的双手紧紧地握在一起。虽然两位老人在这之前从未见过面,但却是一见如故。
In 1937, two 20-year-old Sichuan natives joined forces and began military career. Today, when the guy has grown old, his face also carved a deep and shallow “gully ”. On the morning of September 14, the two were both veterans of the Anti-Japanese War who graduated from the Whampoa Military Academy, 102-year-old Li Shian and 103-year-old Wu Dawei, with the help of the anti-Japanese volunteers, gathered in a small plot along the Xiaojiahe River in Chengdu. Recalling the blood war fighting in the past, the two veterans endless emotion. Sitting in a wheelchair centenarians to Ronghui “Come, come!” Looked at the wheelchair slowly approaching the elderly David Wu, Li Shian mood is difficult to calm. “Hello! ” “Or you want to be more spiritual!” There is no extra greeting between the elderly, only two pairs of wrinkled hands tightly together. Although the two elderly people have never met before, they are at a loss.