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2002年6月12日,一架俄航班机从哈尔滨起飞,直航俄罗斯远东哈巴罗夫斯克。机舱内6位须发银白、年近八旬的中国老人格外引入注目。这些从省、部、厅级领导岗位退下来的耄耋老人都是东北抗日联军老战士。此行,是要去寻访当年移师远东休整军训的遗址——雅斯克。 飞机在轻柔的白云与沉重的乌云之间上下穿行。老人们的思绪飞回到半个多世纪之前那段血雨腥风的战争年代……
June 12, 2002, a Russian airliner took off from Harbin, Russia’s Far East direct flights to Khabarovsk. Six people in the cabin should be given a silver-colored note, and the elderly in China, who are nearly eighty years old, have drawn special attention. These elders who have escaped from provincial, ministerial and departmental leadership posts are veterans of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Forces. This trip is to find the ruins of the military training shift to the Far East that year - Yasuk. The plane walked between soft clouds and heavy dark clouds. The minds of the elderly fly back to that war of bloody half-centuries ago ...