He Zizhen firmly believes that Zhu Daolai is Mao Anhong, and his identity is a mystery, so it is recommended that it be handed over to the organization.
At the end of 1949, He Zizhen's sister He Yi worked in the Organization Department of Ji'an, Jiangxi, and she was full of enthusiasm for finding the chairman's lost youngest son, "Mao Mao". One day in November of that year, He Yi got some clues about "Mao Mao", and immediately took a car to Gannan to find it.
However, when she entered the territory of Taihe County, Ji'an, it was getting late, and the accompanying staff persuaded her that it was not safe to drive at night, but He Yi did not follow the advice in order to find "Mao Mao" as soon as possible.
Unfortunately, while crossing a wooden bridge, the car overturned into a small river, and He Yi and a staff member unfortunately died on the spot. ** After He Zizhen learned the news, he was grief-stricken.
Although He Yi's accident interrupted the clue to find "Mao Mao", the party organization finally found a similar child in Jiangxi. However, the child died in a strange way soon after, which is unbelievable.
So, what is the true identity of the youngest son of the chairman who made *** and He Zizhen worried, made He Yi so persistently search, and finally gave his life?
What was the cause of his death?
The story of He Zizhen and He Yi sisters will be revealed for you next. In June 1932, ** led the Red Army to successfully capture Longyan, Fujian, and in October of the same year, He Zizhen gave birth to a boy in the Gospel Hospital.
At that time, the revolutionary situation was in full swing, and the Red Army, the Red Flag, and the Red Hat Emblem were everywhere, so the child was named "Mao Anhong". At that time, the living conditions were difficult, and He Zizhen's nutritional status was poor, which led to insufficient breast milk, so he found a wet nurse from Jiangxi.
Jiangxi people like to call the baby boy "Mao Mao", and gradually, everyone followed suit, and "Mao Mao" became Mao Anhong's nickname. This adorable child brings a lot of joy and solace to the busy work ***.
As "Maomao" grew up, he began to call "Dad" in a milky voice, and he could make *** happy every time. He is also very well-behaved, and will quietly wait for his father to come home for dinner, looking at his cute face, ** work fatigue is swept away.
However, due to the erroneous command of Wang Ming and others, the fifth anti-"encirclement and suppression" campaign ended in failure, and the situation became increasingly grim.
Mao Anhong, the eldest son of ** and He Zizhen, because the leadership of the Communist Party of China decided to make a strategic transfer, for the sake of safety, Mao Anhong was sent to the third uncle Mao Zetan and He Yi and his wife who stayed in the Soviet area.
He Zizhen sewed a small padded jacket for Mao Anhong, hoping that he could feel the warmth of maternal love. With the Long March of the main force of the Red Army, the situation in the Soviet area became more and more dangerous, and Mao Zetan decided to hand over Mao Anhong to the local villagers in Ruijin to take care of for the needs of the battle.
In order to protect Mao Anhong's safety, Mao Zetan's whereabouts were kept strictly secret, and except for him and the guards, no one else knew Mao Anhong's whereabouts.
Mao Mao is He Zizhen's child, He Yi is He Zizhen's sister, and He Yi later became ***'s wife.
In 1953, He Zizhen wrote to Shaw Thi-ping, the governor of Jiangxi, asking to find her lost son, Mao Anhong. This task was given to Wang Jiazhen, a cadre of the Preferential Care Department, and he decided that he must find Mao Anhong.
He Zizhen's family paid great sacrifices for the revolutionary cause, her two younger brothers did not see the victory of the revolution, her eldest son Mao Anying also died in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, and some of her children died young, and some of their whereabouts are unknown.
Wang Jiazhen knew that he had to complete this task. He questioned some old Red Army, but Mao Zetan, who knew the inside story, had already died and did not get any useful clues from other people.
He consulted the history of the party, county chronicles and other materials, and even flipped through the "Ruijin County Chronicles", but he did not find any record of ordinary people adopting the descendants of the Red Army. Therefore, he decided to go deep into the localities and visit the field, talk with the cadres and masses, and find out whether there are locals who have adopted the descendants of the Red Army.
Finally, in Ruijin Yeping Township, he questioned two peasants and received exciting news: a local farmer named Zhu Shengtai was entrusted to adopt a boy in the 30s, and the child was sent by several Red Army soldiers at that time.
Ruijin is an old revolutionary area, during the agrarian revolution, the local people adopted the descendants of the Red Army from time to time, although it is uncertain whether this Zhu Shengtao's adopted son is Mao Anhong, but he is still a descendant of revolutionaries, and it is very meaningful to find him.
Wang Jiazhen immediately rushed to Zhu Shengtao's home in Zhufang Village.
Wang Jiazhen excitedly asked Zhu Shengtao and his wife Huang Yueying about the details of adopting the child of a Red Army cadre, the time was about October 1934, and the child was named Zhu Daolai, 22 years old this year.
Zhu Shengtao recalled that he was having dinner that day, and suddenly two Red Army soldiers came, and the leading cadres asked them to help raise the children for a while, because the main force of the Red Army was temporarily transferred, and it was dangerous to carry young children.
Mr. and Mrs. Zhu Shengtao were kind and simple peasants, and Lao Zhu was a member of the party's peripheral organizations, and the Red Army felt that they were very reliable as adoptive parents. They looked at the child, and the thick eyebrows and big eyes were very cute, and they agreed.
Wang Jiazhen asked again, did the Red Army soldiers leave anything behind at that time?Zhu Shengtao replied that the child was wearing a small padded jacket, and the Red Army also stuffed him with a few silver dollars.
When Wang Jiazhen heard the news, she almost jumped with joy, because in He Zizhen's letter, she specifically mentioned sewing a small padded jacket for the child, which obviously found Mao Anhong.
He immediately asked to take a look at "Zhu Daolai", however, Zhu Shengtao and his wife said that the child's mother had taken him away. When Wang Jiazhen heard this, she was taken aback, and Zhu Shengtai explained that a few months ago, a woman named Zhu Yueqian came to his house and showed a letter of introduction from the Nanjing Air Force Command, saying that the child he adopted was the child of her and the martyr Huo Buqing, and asked to return the child.
Lao Zhu and his wife saw that she was holding an official letter of introduction, and Zhu Daolai was indeed a child of the Red Army, seeing that the woman was kind and kind, she should take good care of the child, so they reluctantly let the child who had been raised for 20 years go with her.
Although he couldn't see Zhu Daolai with his own eyes, Wang Jiazhen still asked Lao Zhu if he had a ** from Zhu Daolai, but fortunately, Zhu Daolai sent one back from Nanjing.
The young man in this ** has a handsome face, a bright eye, and a confident smile on the corner of his mouth, which is somewhat similar to the chairman of *** when he was young. His identity, whether it is Mao Anhong or Zhu Yueqian's child, still needs to be further confirmed with Nanjing, which is beyond Wang Jiazhen's authority, so he can only report the current investigation results to Governor Shao Shiping.
Governor Shao gave the information to the relevant departments, and the Organization Department forwarded the information to He Zizhen after receiving the news. He Zizhen felt very kind after seeing **, combined with Zhu Daolai's age, the time of adoption and the "token" - the little padded jacket, she felt that this was her son "Maomao".
So she reported to the ** Organization Department that Zhu Daolai was very similar to her son Mao Anhong, and asked to bring him to Shanghai to identify him personally. The superiors quickly agreed, so Wang Jiazhen set off from Jiangxi, took Zhu Daolai and his wife, and then went to Nanjing to pick up Zhu Daolai and go to Shanghai to meet with He Zizhen.
One day in June 1953, He Zizhen finally saw the "Maomao" she had been dreaming about. When she saw Zhu Daolai for the first time, she knew that this was her son, and instantly burst into tears and hugged him tightly in her arms.
Then, Huang Yueying took out the padded jacket that Zhu Daolai wore when she was a child, He Zizhen stroked it gently, and her thoughts returned to the night twenty years ago, when she sewed the little padded jacket with stitches and threads.
He Zizhen's elder brother He Minxue was the commander of the Shanghai Air Defense Force at the time, and immediately rushed with his wife Li Liying after learning the news. They looked at Zhu Daolai carefully, and they all felt that this young man was too similar to his younger brother when he was young.
The cautious He Minxue also took Zhu Dao to the hospital for an examination, and the results showed that Zhu Daolai's blood type was consistent with He Zizhen, although modern people know that this does not mean anything, but at that time it was a paternity test method comparable to "DNA testing".
The results of "recognizing relatives" soon spread to **, and the organization department asked Wang Jiazhen to take Zhu Shengtao and Zhu Daolai to Beijing. Although He Zizhen is about to separate, He Zizhen is very reluctant, but she understands that only by going to Beijing can her son have a better development.
After settling in Beijing, **Deng Yingchao and other **leaders came to visit. It is generally believed that Zhu Daolai is very similar to the *** when he was young, so he may be Mao Anhong.
However, things are not so simple, Zhu Daolai's other "mother" Zhu Yueqian learned the news, and immediately rushed to Beijing and insisted that her son be returned to her. ** The Organization Department was very troubled by this and held meetings for several days to hear the accounts of those who witnessed the incident, but neither side was able to provide conclusive evidence.
In the 50s of the 20th century, under the background of relatively backward medical science and technology, the simple method of DNA paternity testing could not be realized, resulting in the inability of relevant departments to determine the true identity of Zhu Daolai.
In the end, this matter can only be handled by *** himself.
The people are the ultimate destination"has been paying attention to the progress of things, and after seeing Zhu Daolai's **, he did not ask if he looked like him, but said: "This child is very similar to the young Mao Zetan."
Zhu Yueqian went to Beijing to ask for the return of the child, and the ** Organization Department held several meetings, but still did not reach a conclusion. **Reported the matter to *** and requested an opinion on how to deal with it.
**After careful consideration, it was decided to hand over the child to the people, who, no matter whose child he was, was the offspring of revolutionaries. This turmoil is over, Zhu Daolai's identity is still not determined, and the ** Organization Department handed him over to Shuai Mengqi, deputy director of the Central Organization Department, to take care of.
Although Zhu Daolai does not know his life experience, he keeps in touch with Huang Yueying, He Zizhen, and Zhu Yueqian, and they all regard him as their mother. Later, Zhu Daolai entered a middle school in Beijing, where he was diligent and studious, and finally was admitted to Tsinghua University with his own efforts, and worked in the scientific research department after graduation.
Wang Jiazhen found Huang Yueying in 1974 to ask about Zhu Daolai's condition, and Huang Yueying said bitterly: "The child died in an accident in the 60s. However, Zhu Yueqian said that Zhu Daolai died of cancer in 1971.
These two statements are far from each other, and the truth is no longer verifiable. So, is Zhu Daolai really the son of *** and He Zizhen?Judging by his age and the time of adoption, it was not uncommon to adopt descendants of the Red Army in the former **Soviet zone during that period, but this does not serve as strong evidence.
As for the small padded jacket, in that era of material scarcity, the padded jacket was almost the same, and it was not enough to be used as a basis for judgment. Zhu Daolai's blood type is the same as He Zizhen's, which we know based on medical knowledge, the child's blood type is determined by both parents, and the blood type is consistent with the mother's does not mean anything.
We can't help but express our admiration for the greatness, selflessness and insight of ***. No matter whose son Zhu Daolai was, he was a descendant of revolutionaries, and he later received a good education and took up the post of building the motherland.
** Isn't it just that their generation shed their blood for the revolution, so that the descendants of the Chinese people can live a good life?Here, I would like to pay tribute to the revolutionary martyrs, because because of them, we can have a better life today.