's wife, Han Zhijun, is a low-key first lady. She rides her bicycle back and forth between her family and work, but she is little known as the wife of Comrade ***.
**Formerly known as Su Zhu, born in 1921, he devoted himself to the anti-Japanese struggle in his youth and changed his name to *** to demonstrate his revolutionary determination. During the Anti-Japanese War, he made a lot of achievements, and also met his love, and knew Han Zhijun.
Han Zhijun grew up in a red village, his parents were both glorious party members, and he was deeply influenced by the ideology of the first class in the process of growing up, and actively participated in revolutionary activities.
She served as a sentry and a small postman in the Children's Regiment, and then became a literary soldier in the Literary and Art Troupe, and was recommended to go to a middle school in Jinzhong County to Xi during the Liberation War, while *** was the propaganda minister of the prefectural committee in Jinzhong at that time.
**When he visited and guided Jinzhong No. 1 Middle School, he was attracted by the heroism of the characters in "Brother and Sister Wasteland", which deeply moved him.
At the same time, the secretary of the Yuxian County Party Committee also believes that although *** is 11 years older than Han Zhijun, according to his revolutionary process, he is definitely a reliable and excellent comrade.
So, the secretary of the county party committee decided to be a matchmaker and leave the affairs of the two of them to deal with by themselves, thinking that Comrade *** and Comrade Han Zhijun were also delayed by the Japanese and reactionaries.
At that time, ** was already 28 years old, and Comrade Han Zhijun was only 17 years old and was still a middle school student. Despite the large age difference, Han Zhijun still feels that he is honest and honest, and he is a good comrade to rely on in the revolution.
Therefore, despite the age difference, the two are like-minded, gradually develop feelings, and decide to entrust each other with the rest of their lives.
In February 1949, these two revolutionary comrades went to the road of marriage, their wedding was very simple and simple, just three salutes to the portrait of ***, and celebrate with the villagers.
At first, Su Zhu's mother expressed her incomprehension that he had found a girl who worked in the army, and was worried that her son would not live long in the future.
But *** comforted his mother and said that Zhu'er and Comrade Han Zhijun have the same ideals and aspirations, and he believes that they will grow old together.
The newlyweds were in a mood of dedication to the revolution and soon threw themselves into their work, working hard for the development of the revolution and the building of the country.
Before being transferred, Chairman had been working diligently in the land of Sanxiang and had paid countless sweats for the construction of Sanxiang and the well-being of the people.
** Comrades are famous for their simple style of life, wearing cloth clothes and shoes, and struggling in Hunan with a sincere heart for the party and the people. The relationship with his revolutionary partner Han Zhijun is as beautiful as that of Xiangjiang Chuyun, and he respects each other like a guest.
After being transferred to Beijing in the 70s, despite his important position, he did not pursue personal fame and fortune, but devoted himself to contributing to the country. Their children also have the surname Sue to avoid being influenced by privilege.
In addition to the hometown specialty millet jujube noodles sent by the villagers, ** never accepts other gifts. Han Zhijun lives a low-key and simple life, and does not change because of her husband's official position. She never takes a car and always commutes to work by bicycle.
Chairman Hua's wife did not have the slightest frame in life, worked diligently, and even made the hawker think that she was too frugal. Han Zhijun never quarrels with others, and often goes to the welfare home to take care of the children.
The husband and wife dressed plainly, and were reluctant to turn on the lights even when the country's resources were tight. After the retirement of the chairman in 1981, the old couple were no different from ordinary people.
The husband and wife live a simple life on weekdays, with the exception of September 9 and December 26 every year.
These two days are the death day and birthday of ***, and they always take the children to the *** memorial hall without fear of wind and rain, and bow three times affectionately to express their reverence for the beloved ***.
Even in the last year of the chairman's life, his body was devastated by the years, and he still insisted on coming to the *** Memorial Hall to witness *** for the last time
In 2008, at the age of 87, Chairman *** passed away, and he even chose not to be buried in Babaoshan, but to let Han Zhijun bury him in his hometown of Hexagram Mountain.
Comrade Su Zhu played there since he was a child, and when he grew up, he participated in guerrilla activities there, and it was there that his hometown and beloved villagers were carried there.
However, he seldom went back to visit them for fear that the villagers would have to spend money and money to welcome him, and now he was finally able to stay there with peace of mind.
Finally, after the death of Chairman Hua, Comrade Han Zhijun still insisted on going to the memorial hall to pay respects to the chairman on the birthday and death day of the emperor, and now the old man is over ninety years old.
Their simple and resolute behavior demonstrated the enthusiasm of President Hua and his wife for the revolutionary cause and the revolution. Such revolutionaries of the older generation deserve our deep admiration.