On the night of December 18, 1968, 70-year-old Jian Bo agreed with his wife to take sleeping pills and died. He and his wife did it, not to be born on the same day, but to die on the same day, month, and year.
Jian Bozan, a great man known as a modern historian, was not only a heroic member of the Communist Party of China in the early days, but also a revolutionary soldier deeply admired by the people.
His life has been full of ups and downs, hardships and glory, whether it is a profound impact on China and the world, or a legendary journey in his personal life, he has left an indelible imprint.
The following is a detailed account of the life of this extraordinary figure, his long-term and far-reaching contributions to Chinese history and culture.
Born in an ordinary intellectual family, this special living environment and personal growth experience have endowed him with unique observation and profound humanistic care.
During his days of studying abroad, he gradually understood and devoted himself to the study of Marxist principles, which made him unswervingly embark on the road of revolution.
In 1937, he resolutely joined the Communist Party of China and embarked on a journey for national liberation and people's freedom.
As a distinguished historian, Jian Bozan's research achievements are brilliant in the annals of history.
During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he traveled all over the field to conduct field research, collected and recorded a large number of valuable historical materials, and left us a wealth of historical wealth.
In that stormy era, his writings inspired the people's hearts and aroused the courage and fighting spirit of the masses to oppose foreign aggression.
These research results are not only of extraordinary academic value, but also have a lasting positive impact on future generations.
However, Jian Bozan's life was by no means smooth sailing. At the moment of the national crisis, he stepped forward, devoted himself to the battle against the enemy with the wisdom of a historian, and even personally took up the lead to defend the safety of the nation.
During the Anti-Japanese War, he and his partner Dai Shuwan, who was also a party member, fought side by side, and shed hard sweat and blood for the bright future of the country and the people.
It's a pity that in his later years, Jian Bozan suffered harsh politics and suffered heavy physical and mental damage.
Despite this, he remained resilient, kept his original intention, and stood true to his beliefs and ideals. and his wife Dai Shuwan supported each other together, and although the years spent together were difficult, the two were always full of faith.
However, as the glimmer of hope became more and more dim, he finally chose to die to prove his loyalty to the party and his persistent pursuit of his ideals.
After decades of vicissitudes, the couple went to Huangquan together late at night. Their death shocked the world. Although they did not witness the eventual rehabilitation, their noble spirit of selfless dedication will forever be recorded in the annals of history.
Throughout his life, he fought tirelessly for justice and truth, and his moving deeds will inspire every reader to move forward.
Here, I would like to pay my highest tribute to the heroes who did everything for the sake of the future of the country and the nation. I'm going to be hot