Chairman Mao appointed Gong Weirong

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-29

Times change, and the fate of the characters is different. The first half of the life of wealth, the second half of the ups and downs, everything experienced has made a more perfect past.

In the Juxiang study house, the four treasures of the ** study room are neatly placed, waiting for him to start writing.

In the midst of joy, ** personally wrote a letter of appointment, and Gong Weirong became one of the recipients. The moment she received the letter of appointment, Gong Weirong was excited, her lifelong perseverance was recognized, and it seemed that the "hardship" had become valuable.

Who is Gong Weirong?

What exactly does this letter of appointment cover? Let's ** them one by one.

First of all, Gong Weirong, the character in his mouth, must be a person who has made outstanding contributions to the country.

She was a hero of the Anti-Japanese War era? Or a heroic revolutionary? Perhaps our initial understanding is so, but Gong Weirong's main contribution is in medical construction.

Born in 1900, she came from a privileged family, but she did not grow up easily.

In the Gong family, strict family education has been passed down, and even if they are rich, there is no shortage of rigorous teaching for their children.

And Gong Weirong is different, showing extraordinary thoughts since she was a child: "Although I am a woman and my ability is limited, I can save people."

Gong Weirong studied medicine at university, however, with the flames of the revolution, her life gradually became difficult.

With her family shattered and Hefei falling, she kept fleeing with her children, but she always adhered to her responsibilities as a doctor.

In Lihuang, she set up a humble clinic to provide medical assistance to the suffering people and frontline soldiers, and she devoted herself to it without hesitation, regardless of the war.

I saw all this, saw the predicament of medical care before liberation, and saw her selfless dedication.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Gong Weirong's talent was recognized.

In 1952, she became the vice president of the Anhui Provincial Maternal and Child Health Hospital and was appointed as a local commissioner.

**The letter of appointment signed by her person is a reward for her efforts. To this day, Gong Weirong's deeds are still worth remembering.

**The importance attached to health work has been fully reflected in the construction of New China.

In 1952, he stressed: "Health work is also an important task, and we must pay attention to it and take action."

On the one hand, it is a reflection on the medical environment in the past, and it is also a promotion of national construction.

At this moment, the choice to appoint Gong Weirong is an affirmation of her outstanding contributions to her medical career.

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