Why did Chairman Mao stop He Yi from looking for his lost child?

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-31

He Zizhen has been living in Shenyang since returning to China, and was later arranged to Shanghai and lived in his brother He Min's house. Seeing her sister alone, He Yi's heart was very uncomfortable, and she decided to do something for her sister, so she thought of the lost Maomao. wanted to help He Zizhen find his long-lost son, He Yi proposed this idea to ***, but was stopped by ***. ** said: "After Mao Mao was born, the Kuomintang reactionaries launched five 'encirclement and suppression' against the Soviet area, and the environment at that time was so bad. We foster our children in someone else's home, which was already very disturbing, and we didn't have time to say thank you. How hard it was to be able to raise a child at that time. The family that adopted Maomao must have suffered a lot. ”。Now that life is slowly getting better, they have also raised Maomao**. Let's go to recognize our relatives again, how can we be worthy of Maomao's adoptive parents. For so many years, we have developed feelings, we can't take away people's love, tear them apart, the kindness of adoptive parents is greater than that of our biological parents. ”。As he spoke, his eyes turned red, and he said to He Yi, "Don't go looking for Maomao!."”。

It's not that he doesn't really want to find his own children, it's just that he doesn't want to destroy someone else's perfect and happy family because of himself. Whether it is for children or adults, it is undoubtedly the pain of separation, ** has already experienced it once, and I don't want others to experience this pain as well. **Think, maybe Maomao's life is very good now, even if he is an ordinary farmer, there is nothing wrong with it. And He Yi is a well-known "hot girl", with a fierce and resolute personality, and she does things in an eclectic way. He Yi also felt that ***'s words were reasonable, but she still wanted to find Maomao, maybe for He Zizhen, or maybe for her own wish. So He Yi still embarked on the road to find Mao Anhong. In 1949, He Yizheng was serving as the head of the organization of the Ji'an Prefectural Committee of the Communist Party of China, and went to Guangdong on a business trip. When we arrived in Taihe, it was already dark, there were more bandits in this area, and there were basically no pedestrians at night. It stands to reason that He Yi stayed in Taihe for one night and then set off back to Ji'an early the next morning. He Lucheng was also persuading He Yi to leave the next day, but He Yi was anxious and wanted to find Mao Anhong's whereabouts as soon as possible.

Despite everyone's dissuasion, He Yi resolutely continued to travel to Ji'an, but this decision ultimately took her life. The jeep drove smoothly on the trail of Taehwa, and everything seemed normal, until the vehicle was speeding along the downhill road when suddenly torches appeared on the opposite hill. The people in the car immediately became vigilant, and He Yi complained to them: "There are bandits!."The guard immediately ordered the driver to stop, but the driver did not obey the call and instead sped forward. He Yi realized that the situation was not good, and the car rushed towards the bridge as if out of control. At the critical moment, He Yi did not hesitate to push He Lucheng away and push him out of the car, while he fell into the river with other passengers. He Lucheng saw the jeep fall into the river with his own eyes and hurriedly called for help, but the road was empty at this time. He called for help as he ran towards the spot where the vehicle had fallen into the water. When he arrived under the bridge, he saw a group of people struggling to rescue the people in the car, and it was understood that the driver had escaped, and He Yi had been taken to the hospital after being rescued. He Yi died on the way to the hospital, and when he arrived at the hospital, he had stopped breathing, and this sudden incident caused He Lucheng to suffer a lot of blows.

After such a serious car accident, someone rushed to report to the county, and the county sent someone to send a coffin, dispose of He Yi's body, and place it in it. He Yi died, and the road to find Mao Mao became more difficult, but his search did not stop. In 1953, He Zizhen sent a letter to Jiangxi**, asking for their help in finding a child named Mao Mao, who was allegedly born in Ruijin. Jiangxi** deeply understands He Zizhen's mood and is willing to lend a hand. To this end, Jiangxi ** set up a special team, by the provincial preferential care agency cadre Wang Jiazhen as the general person in charge, according to the clues provided by He Zizhen, the team carried out a multi-faceted investigation, and finally found a glimmer of hope. When the group was in trouble, they met two farmers who had returned home from work in Yeping Township. Wang Jiazhen stepped forward to inquire as usual, and asked them if they had heard that someone had adopted a Red Army child named Mao Mao. One of the peasants told Wang Jiazhen: "There is a peasant named Zhu Shengtao in our village, and I heard that their family once adopted a child of the Red Army, but I don't know if it's true or not. Wang Jiazhen immediately seized this clue and carefully inquired about Zhu Shengtao's address.

The steadfast He Yi insisted on going to Ji'an, ignoring the advice of everyone, but finally paid the price with his life. The jeep drove smoothly on the side road of Taehwa, and everything seemed normal, until the vehicle was rapidly descending downhill, when suddenly torches appeared on the opposite hill. The people in the car immediately became vigilant, and He Yi complained to them: "There are bandits!."The guard immediately ordered the driver to stop, but the driver did not obey the call and instead sped forward. He Yi realized that the situation was not good, and the car rushed towards the bridge as if out of control. At the critical moment, He Yi did not hesitate to push He Lucheng away and push him out of the car, while he fell into the river with other passengers. He Lucheng saw the jeep fall into the river with his own eyes and hurriedly called for help, but the road was empty at this time. He called for help as he ran towards the spot where the vehicle had fallen into the water. When he arrived under the bridge, he saw a group of people struggling to rescue the people in the car, and it was understood that the driver had escaped, and He Yi had been taken to the hospital after being rescued. He Yi died on the way to the hospital, and when he arrived at the hospital, he had stopped breathing, and this sudden incident caused He Lucheng to suffer a lot of blows.

After such a serious car accident, someone rushed to report to the county, and the county sent someone to send a coffin, dispose of He Yi's body, and place it in it. He Yi died, and the road to find Mao Mao became more difficult, but his search did not stop. In 1953, He Zizhen sent a letter to Jiangxi**, asking for their help in finding a child named Mao Mao, who was allegedly born in Ruijin. Jiangxi** deeply understands He Zizhen's mood and is willing to lend a hand. To this end, Jiangxi ** set up a special team, by the provincial preferential care agency cadre Wang Jiazhen as the general person in charge, according to the clues provided by He Zizhen, the team carried out a multi-faceted investigation, and finally found a glimmer of hope. When the group was in trouble, they met two farmers who had returned home from work in Yeping Township. Wang Jiazhen stepped forward to inquire as usual, and asked them if they had heard that someone had adopted a Red Army child named Mao Mao. One of the peasants told Wang Jiazhen: "There is a peasant named Zhu Shengtao in our village, and I heard that their family once adopted a child of the Red Army, but I don't know if it's true or not. Wang Jiazhen immediately seized this clue and carefully inquired about Zhu Shengtao's address. Led by the peasants, Wang Jiazhen and his entourage came to a somewhat dilapidated house. There are also some domestic animals in the yard.

Wang Jiazhen asked loudly: "Is anyone at home?"We were sent to find out. Hearing the shouting, the owner of the house came out, a man and a woman. The man is Zhu Shengtao, as the farmer said, and the woman is his wife Huang Yueying. Zhu Shengtao and Huang Yueying looked at the strangers in the courtyard and couldn't help but feel nervous. Zhu Shengtao asked, "Do you have anything to do with coming to my house?"In order to avoid leaving a bad impression on the couple, Wang Jiazhen replied gently: "Have you ever adopted a child of the Red Army?"”。Zhu Shengtao felt that Wang Jiazhen and his party were not bad people, so he nodded yes and invited them into the house to talk. In the house, Zhu Shengtao told the story of his adoption of a Red Army child. He vividly remembers one day in 1934, when the streets were in chaos, and he and his wife returned home early, fearing danger outside. Soon a Red Army soldier and a Soviet cadre walked into his home. This was his first close encounter with the Red Army, and before he could react, the Soviet cadres said to him: "Now that the Kuomintang is rampant outside, the safety of the Red Army is under great threat, and we need your help."

Zhu Shengtao was often helped by the Red Army, and now the Red Army needed his help, and he agreed to it without hesitation. The Red Army soldier opened the package behind him, and Zhu Shengtao and his wife saw that it was a child who had fallen asleep. The Red Army soldiers begged them to take good care of the child, then bowed and left. They don't have time to know the child's name and other information. They had to name the child "Zhu Daolai", which means that the child was picked up halfway. Wang Jiazhen thinks that Zhu Daolai is very likely to be Mao Anlong, because the time and place coincide. When Wang Jiazhen asked about Zhu Daolai's current situation, he learned that Zhu Daolai had been taken away!Wang Jiazhen was very surprised, it turned out that there were still people looking for this child. According to Zhu Shengtao, a few months ago, a woman named Zhu Yueqian took Zhu Daolai to Nanjing.

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