In 1981, five years after his death, he began to sort out his personal belongings and publications.
** Dedicate his life to the cause of the party, and rarely have time to spend with his family. The organization decided to extend condolences to the descendants of *** and ask about their needs. When contacted ***'s daughter Li Min, she expressed her simple needs: "All I want is the 8,000 yuan left to me by my father."
What does this 8,000 yuan mean to Li Min?
As the daughter of ***, what is her relationship with her father?Let's dig deeper.
First of all, there were two marriages, the first of which was a typical arranged marriage. Luo Yixiu is ***'s first wife, she is four years older than ***, and there is a cousin relationship between the two.
Although this was not uncommon in the feudal society at that time, *** regarded Luo Yixiu as a relative and sister rather than a traditional spouse.
In 1910, Luo Yixiu died unexpectedly, leaving *** with remorse and guilt.
Later, ** married Yang Kaihui and had three children after marriage.
However, due to the revolution and the misfortune of his wife's capture, **'s three sons were in trouble.
The pursuit of the spies and the pressure of life forced them to travel to Shanghai and live in others. During this difficult time, Mao Anying took on the responsibility of being a brother, but they eventually chose to flee.
In 1936, with the rising call to resist Japan and save the country, the Communist Party of China began to look for the three sons of ***.
After successfully finding Mao Anying and Mao Anqing, the party organization arranged for them to go to the Soviet Union for further study. But for Mao Anlong, the search was fruitless.
Later, it was learned that Mao Anlong had died, which made the fate of this family even more bumpy.
On September 9, 1976, Li Min received a notice to visit the sick ***, but she never imagined that this would be the final farewell to her deceased father.
In 1981, the CCP contacted Li Min to inquire about her living situation and mention her inheritance.
Li Min said that she only hoped to get the 8,000 yuan and some daily necessities reserved for her by her father.
For her, these modest objects are affectionate memorials to her father.
In 2008, the 115th anniversary of his birth, Li Min went to Shaoshan to commemorate his father.
In front of the bronze statue of ***, her emotions could no longer be controlled, and tears slipped quietly.
The years have passed, but the bond of family affection has become more and more tenacious and cannot be parted.