After Comrade left, there were rumors in China that he was excluded before leaving. However, this is not the case, and Comrade Hua's resignation is the result of a combination of factors. We can go back to the end of 1976, when the Politburo held an emergency meeting after the pacification of the cabal, Ye Shuai proposed that Comrade *** temporarily take over the post of national leader, which was agreed by the other members, so Comrade Hua took over the power of the country.
** Comrades have handled various government affairs with ease at the local and high-level levels, and stabilized the people's livelihood. At that time, he was openly appointed as a person and provided him with a guiding direction for his administration, that is, to adhere to the past line and continue to unswervingly implement public ownership. Comrade ** has great respect for *** and resolutely implements the instructions of the chairman.
By 1978, however, the domestic economy was showing signs of weakness and reforms had to be carried out, otherwise China would inevitably "turn backwards". At the Party Congress, Party representatives from all over the country expressed their dissatisfaction with the policies of the past few years, and Comrade ** also openly conducted self-examination and reflection after listening to everyone's opinions. He is open to criticism, believing it to be a manifestation of democracy and wants everyone to speak freely.
All kinds of problems made Comrade *** a little at a loss. ** After the meeting, the comrades realized their own shortcomings and decided to let Deng Gong succeed him in power, and he became the "symbol" of the people's power, and paid more attention to diplomatic work. With the completion of the trial of the "two cases", the remnants of China's turmoil have been completely eliminated, ushering in a new era.
In the Spring Festival of 1981, Comrade ** announced his resignation from all positions and attended the state banquet for the last time as a national leader, and took a group photo with the chefs with emotion. Soon after, he left Zhongnanhai and moved elsewhere. In the 80s, under the leadership of Deng Gong, China entered a period of rapid development, the economic situation continued to improve, and the living standards of the people improved significantly. ** The comrade firmly believed that it was the right decision for him to give Xian to Deng Gong.
In the mid-90s, when he learned that Deng Gong was seriously ill, he immediately entrusted his secretary to send a letter of condolence to Deng Gong, expressing his concern and best wishes for him. Sadly, however, Deng Gong passed away in 1997. After the death of Deng Gong, Comrade ** and *** put forward a proposal for a fair discussion of issues left over from history, and began to write a memoir. Although he was not interested in writing memoirs at first, he later found it useful for literary and historical research, so he hired a researcher to ghostwrite them.
He asked the ghostwriter to uphold a fair and objective attitude, and to narrate from a third-person perspective to demonstrate rationality. ** After the comrade repeatedly checked and confirmed that all the details of the memoir were accurate, he delivered it to the publishing house. This memoir is not only the most precious thing he left to the world, but also his last spiritual treasure.