In 1940, Lei Feng (played by Chen Haijie) was born into a poor family in Wangcheng, Hunan Province. When he was five years old, his father, Lei Mingli[Expand All]
In 1940, Lei Feng (played by Chen Haijie) was born into a poor family in Wangcheng, Hunan Province. When he was five years old, his father, Lei Mingliang (played by Jin Yonglin), was beaten to death by Japanese soldiers. To survive, Little Lei Feng went to herd cattle for the landlords, and his elder brother also worked as an apprentice in the dyeing workshop in the town. Later, he died in poverty and illness. After his elder brother's death, Lei Feng worked while taking care of his younger brother. His mother (played by Tao Huimin) made a living by selling cigarettes and matches to supplement the family income. Soon after, his brother died young, and the kind-hearted neighbor, the tailor Wu, was also concuted into a strong man. The mother, unable to bear the humiliation from the traitor Liu Shaoli (played by Cui Jie), committed suicide. Orphaned, Lei Feng made a living by begging. Fortunately, he was adopted by an underground Party member, Uncle Peng (played by Lyu Xiaohuo), in his own home. After liberation, Lei Feng (played by Wang Sisheng) was appointed as the commander of the children's group. He followed the adults to fight against landlords, distribute land, stand guard and catch bad guys, and was allocated a piece of land of his own. Under the care of the party and the government, Lei feng was given the opportunity to go to school......[Collapse]