In 1976, ** became critically ill. Yang Kaizhi, who was over seventy years old at the time, insisted on going north to Beijing, hoping to see the last side of *** with his own eyes. However, despite all the way to Beijing, he was unable to do so, because *** repeatedly wrote to him not to come.
1.The Yang family's kindness to *** cannot be repaid. Yang Kaizhi is the elder brother of ***'s first wife Yang Kaihui, and their father Yang Changji is ***'s mentor. This family gave them great support during the revolution. In 1918, Yang Changji was invited by Cai Yuanpei to Beijing to become a professor of ethics at Peking University, and the whole family went north. At the same time, he also recommended *** to work in the library of Peking University.
At that time, Peking University was a place where various trends of thought converged, and young talents from all over the country were planning for China's future and destiny. The young *** was no exception, and often discussed the new path of the Chinese revolution with his mentor Yang Changji. It was during this period that Yang Changji decided to entrust his daughter Yang Kaihui to ***, and Yang Kaizhi was also inspired by *** and began to contact communist doctrine.
In the second year after coming to Beijing, Mr. Yang Changji unfortunately passed away, and the whole family carried the coffin back to his hometown in Hunan, and ** was also in the funeral procession. In August of the same year, ** planned to set up a cultural book club in Changsha, and in order to support his work, Yang Kaihui's family took out the funeral money when Yang Changji passed away to fund the operation of the book club. In order to support the revolutionary cause of *** and his sister Yang Kaihui, Yang Kaizhi has been silently engaged in logistics support.
In 1930, after Yang Kaihui died, the three children left behind were all raised by Yang Kaizhi. In that era of white terror, in order to protect the three children of the deceased sister, Yang Kaizhi's family did not dare to go out at will for nearly two years. It wasn't until 1931 that he received a secret letter from *** that he dared to secretly bring his children to Shanghai and join the organization.
In addition to supporting his sister's family's revolutionary cause, Yang Kaizhi has always encouraged and supported his daughter Yang Zhan to fight for the cause of communism. In 1941, 21-year-old Yang Zhan sacrificed his life for the country in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in North China, and this news was only learned by Yang Kaizhi from *** letter eight years after his daughter's death. 2.Please accept these letters. ** Rejected Yang Kaizhi's request and resolutely let him stay in Hunan and concentrate on agriculture and forestry.
Even if Yang Kaizhi is a martyr's family and his sister was the wife of ***, he is still not allowed to seek privileges. ** Always insisted on refusing anyone's request to apply for a job, not even anyone who came to apply for a job in person. Even though Yang Kaizhi had saved the life of his nephew Mao Anying, his request was still sternly refused. ** Emphasize that power belongs to the people and should not be swayed by selfish desires. After being admonished by his nephew, Yang Kaizhi gave up the idea of relying on relationships to seek work, and instead devoted himself to his own work.
In the end, with his talent and knowledge, he found a job in the Hunan Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, and has always maintained correspondence with ***, reporting to him about his work and family, and expressing his longing for ***. In 1976, due to the interruption of the correspondence between Yang Kaizhi and *** for a period of time, and I heard that *** was in poor health. Although *** had advised Yang not to come to Beijing to look for a job, this time, Yang Kaizhi's intention was not out of work, but out of affection.
He said that if he can't see *** again, he will regret it for life. Therefore, despite the fact that he was 78 years old, Yang Kaizhi insisted on rushing from Changsha to Beijing, hoping to visit the chairman in person. Considering that *** is in critical condition and the visiting time is limited, Yang Kaizhi has been waiting near Zhongnanhai, waiting for notice. However, when he was not heard, he had to ask someone to forward a letter to the chairman. After reading the letter, ** said, "He is my loved one and I want to see him."
However, due to the deterioration of the chairman's condition at that time, he died before he could meet Yang Kaizhi, which became Yang Kaizhi's lifelong regret. The few "rejection letters" sent back from Beijing made Yang Kaizhi continue to work with peace of mind and made his own contribution to the tea industry in his hometown. Looking back on his later years, he is still grateful for the warnings and inspirations that those letters gave him. Although these family letters seem to be unkind, they reveal ***'s concern for the Yang family everywhere.
Even if *** can't be partial at work, he helped the Yang family in life and used his manuscript fee to fund Yang Kaizhi's mother, doing his due favor. Those in high positions should abide by their duties and know what they should do and what they should not do. Only by establishing a correct concept of power can we properly handle the "relationship between people." After the rewriting: In 1976, due to the interruption of the correspondence between Yang Kaizhi and *** for a period of time, and I heard that *** was in poor health.
Although *** had advised Yang not to come to Beijing to look for a job, this time, Yang Kaizhi's intention was not out of work, but out of affection. He said that if he can't see *** again, he will regret it for life. Therefore, despite the fact that he was 78 years old, Yang Kaizhi insisted on rushing from Changsha to Beijing, hoping to visit the chairman in person. Considering that *** is in critical condition and the visiting time is limited, Yang Kaizhi has been waiting near Zhongnanhai, waiting for notice.
However, when he was not heard, he had to ask someone to forward a letter to the chairman. After reading the letter, ** said, "He is my loved one and I want to see him." However, due to the deterioration of the chairman's condition at that time, he died before he could meet Yang Kaizhi, which became Yang Kaizhi's lifelong regret. The few "rejection letters" sent back from Beijing made Yang Kaizhi continue to work with peace of mind and made his own contribution to the tea industry in his hometown.
Looking back on his later years, he is still grateful for the warnings and inspirations that those letters gave him. Although these family letters seem to be unkind, they reveal ***'s concern for the Yang family everywhere. Even if *** can't be partial at work, he helped the Yang family in life and used his manuscript fee to fund Yang Kaizhi's mother, doing his due favor. Those in high positions should abide by their duties and know what they should do and what they should not do.
Only by establishing a correct concept of power can we properly handle the "relationship between people."