The crystallization of love between Mao Jinhua, ** and He Zizhen, was born in 1929, a year of great significance. That year, the victory of the Red Army in Longyan and the birth of Mao Jinhua brought double joy to ***.
The name of Mao Jinhua has a profound meaning. Unlike the younger generations of the Mao family, boys are often named after the word "shore", Mao Jinhua, as the first baby girl in the family, specially chose the word "gold" to give it a unique meaning, and placed the parents' ardent expectations for their daughter.
Despite the addition of this delightful little princess to the family, times are turbulent and the family soon faces unfortunate challenges. Due to the needs of military operations, ** had to endure the pain and temporarily separated from Mao Jinhua, who had just been born.
At that difficult moment, although ** and He Zizhen tried their best to take their daughter with them, the constraints of realistic conditions made them reluctant to make a difficult decision: entrusting Mao Jinhua to others to take care of.
This choice made *** and He Zizhen suffer, and the separation between parents and children is always like a knife. At that time, ** had lost contact with the other three children, and now they had to be separated from their daughter Mao Jinhua, this kind of complex and heavy mood, I am afraid that only they can deeply understand.
In Longyan, He Zizhen found the local Weng Qinghe and decided to entrust Mao Jinhua to him, and then left with the troops.
In 1930, ** received heartbreaking news: his eldest daughter Mao Jinhua had lost news after being placed in the home of Weng Qinghe in Longyan. The news hit him like a bolt from the blue.
Two years later, in 1932, the Red Army arrived in the Longyan area again and made contact with Weng Qinghe, who was in charge of taking care of Mao Jinhua. But unfortunately, Weng Qinghe informed them that Mao Jinhua had passed away due to illness. This news is undoubtedly a heavy blow to *** and He Zizhen, and it has caused them huge psychological trauma.
With the passage of time, the news about Mao Jinhua gradually faded out of people's sight, her whereabouts became an unsolved mystery, and the stories of the children who were lost in the folk were gradually ignored.
However, the hearts of parents are always on the minds of their lost children. Soon after the founding of the People's Republic of China, He Zizhen repeatedly asked for the organization's assistance in finding his lost children, and *** also entrusted *** to find his lost children in the south.
As the investigation deepened, some new clues surfaced. Mao Jinhua, who had been missing for many years, was involved with a woman named Yang Yuehua. What is even more striking is that a special letter of family search also appeared at this time, adding a new touch to the mystery. These clues seem to light up the hope of finding the truth and uncover a long history.
Since childhood, Yang Yuehua has realized that she is adopted, but despite this, she does not feel that she is different, but only sees herself as an ordinary child. Living in a poor family, she has shown extraordinary understanding and diligence since she was a child, often helping her family do things, and also deeply understands the hard life of ordinary people.
In 1951, Yang Yuehua, who had grown into a mature woman, showed a firm ideological consciousness. She not only participated in the construction of New China at an early age, but also had the honor of joining the Communist Party of China because of her diligence and excellent work performance, becoming a model of young people who actively struggled in the new era.
Yang Yuehua thought that her life would continue peacefully, but in 1963, a shocking news broke her peaceful life. Her aunt, Zheng Qiudi, told her that she was actually a child of the Red Army fostered in the civilian population. The news shocked her, and she never thought that her background was related to the organization.
With a strong desire to find out her true identity, Yang Yuehua sent a letter to Wu Chaofang, the deputy commissioner of Longyan, begging the organization to help her find her relatives. This letter is of great significance to Wu Chaofang, because he had been entrusted by *** to assist in the search for ***'s children left behind in the people. Yang Yuehua's search for relatives has attracted his great attention, adding new hope and possibilities to this family search trip.
Subsequently, the local organization launched a comprehensive investigation aimed at clarifying the mystery of Yang Yuehua's origins, with a particular focus on finding out whether there was a connection between her and Mao Jinhua.
After a series of visits and in-depth investigations, the case gradually surfaced, revealing some unexpected circumstances. The investigation showed that Mao Jinhua did not die of illness as Weng Qinghe claimed, but was transferred by Weng Qinghe to others to raise. The discovery shocked everyone. Out of fear of being held accountable, Weng Qinghe always insisted that Jinhua had died, causing the organization to lose track of Jinhua.
The investigation further revealed a complex chain of custody. Weng Qinghe placed the baby girl at the door of the house of a local shop owner called Zanfeng. The owner of the Zanfeng shop then handed over the child to a woman named Weng Gu. Aunt Weng handed over the child to Zhang Xianzhi, who eventually handed over the little girl to a couple who opened a coal kiln - Qiu Yingsong and Qiu Lanzai.
Qiu Lanzai treats Jinhua as her own, and few people in the community even know that this little girl is her adopted daughter. She used her husband's surname to rename Jinhua and changed her name to Yuehua, which is the origin of the name Yang Yuehua.
This series of discoveries finally constituted the most plausible explanation for Yang Yuehua's life story, and drew an end to this long-standing mystery.
As the investigation was about to uncover the truth, the key witness, Weng Qinghe, abruptly changed his previous statement. He denied previous claims, insisting that Mao Jinhua was dead, not Yang Yuehua now. This change of language led to an impasse in the investigation and the inconclusive conclusion could not be reached for a long time.
Although the facts seem to have become clear, the investigation at the time did not establish a definitive result. It wasn't until 1971 that He Zizhen's brother He Minxue restarted the investigation and finally came to a tendentious conclusion: he believed that Yang Yuehua was most likely Mao Jinhua, who had been lost for many years.
In this round of investigation, He Minxue found a key clue - the mole on Yang Yuehua's leg. The location of this mole is exactly the same as that of Mao Jinhua back then, and this discovery adds new hope to this family search journey.
However, even if the truth is close at hand, it will take two generations to finally confirm Mao Jinhua's identity. However, due to various reasons, this final process of recognition did not materialize.
In 1973, after hearing the detailed investigation report, the chairman had the intention of meeting Yang Yuehua in person. However, due to various special reasons and busy official duties, this wish was not fulfilled in the end.
As time passed, the health of ** gradually deteriorated, and the topic was not brought up again.
At the same time, Yang Yuehua's biological mother, He Zizhen, has also been in poor health and is unable to participate in this process of recognizing relatives.
Therefore, this story of confession has been shelved indefinitely. Until 1976*** and 1984, He Zizhen passed away one after another, and this unfinished family story became a regret.
Although Yang Yuehua was unable to meet her biological parents, she was fortunate to receive the love of her uncle He Minxue. He Minxue, then the vice governor of Fujian Province, took good care of her and gave her great help in life.
This incomplete but precious family affection adds warmth to Yang Yuehua's life. In 1988, when He Minxue died, Yang Yuehua was devastated by grief. In her heart, this uncle, whom she met later, is like a relative who has always accompanied her to grow up, making it difficult for her to let go.
In addition, there is another special character who has walked into Yang Yuehua's life, and that is her half-sister Li Min. Although the two have never met in the past, they were like sisters when they first met, and their relationship was extremely deep.
Although He Zizhen was in various difficulties and could not go to Longyan to meet Yang Yuehua in person, Li Min played an important role as a bridge connecting mother and daughter. She not only conveyed the emotions of both parties, but also personally delivered Yang Yuehua's letter to He Zizhen, so that this mother-daughter relationship could be maintained.
Although *** and He Zizhen failed to see Yang Yuehua before their deaths, He Minxue and Li Min have regarded her as part of the family and accepted her as their relatives.
Yang Yuehua showed a deep understanding of her biological parents' inability to meet. She believes that although her parents did not accompany her to grow up, they dedicated their lives to the country and the people, which is a great and selfless spirit. She learned from middle school Xi that she should not be overly concerned about personal gains and losses, but should stick to her ideals and beliefs.
Yang Yuehua's life was deeply influenced by the revolutionary spirit. She followed the example of being a descendant of the revolution, being strict with herself and her family, and maintaining a simple way of life. In her work, she is diligent and never complacent because of her special background.
Since her retirement in the 80s of the last century, Yang Yuehua has gradually faded out of public view.
Today, at the age of 94, Yang Yuehua is still living a low-key and quiet life in her hometown, surrounded by six children. Little is known about her true identity, and even locally, people often see her as an ordinary old man, living among them, ordinary and dignified.
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