Li Min pounced on this photo of his father crying in grief, and countless people cried

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-01-31

Li Min threw herself at her father and cried sadly, looking at countless people crying, looking at her deceased father, Li Min was extremely sad, she shouted over and over again: Dad, I am Jiaojiao......

Jiaojiao is a girl born to He Zizhen in northern Shaanxi, and He Zizhen left Yan'an shortly after Jiaojiao was born, so Jiaojiao's memory of her mother is almost zero.

After He Zizhen went to the Soviet Union, she gave birth to her and ***'s sixth child, and named the child "Liaova", a Soviet name.

He Zizhen takes special care of this child and takes great care of him. However, as fate would have it, a few months later, the child contracted a cold and unfortunately died, which was an even worse blow to He Zizhen, who had suffered a lot.

** Deeply distressed after learning of the death of "Liao Wa", he immediately decided to send Jiaojiao, who was about 4 years old, to the Soviet Union to accompany He Zizhen to help her through that difficult time.

Jiaojiao went to school in a nursery school when she was in Yan'an, and because she was young, she knew almost nothing about her days in Yan'an, and even gradually forgot about it.

During the seven years she spent with her mother in the Soviet Union, Jiaojiao learned Russian and played with Soviet children. So when she returned to China in 1947, she couldn't even speak Chinese very well.

In 1947, He Zizhen returned to China with Jiaojiao. After learning about it, ** asked He Yi to go to Harbin to pick up Jiaojiao.

It wasn't until the beginning of 1949, after ** moved into the Xiangshan Villa in Beijing, that Jiaojiao was sent to him as she wished. ** I love Jiaojiao very much, and once said to others: "This is my little foreigner." ”

Because Jiaojiao is not fluent in Chinese, ** has been teasing: "You have become a doll." ”

Although Jiaojiao returned to Beijing, He Zizhen could only go south. Accompanied by his sister He Yi, He Zizhen arrived in Shanghai by train from Tianjin in July 1949.

At that time, the mayor of Shanghai was an old comrade-in-arms**, and he took great care of He Zizhen. The leader of the 27th Army, army commander Nie Fengzhi and others also arranged a welcome banquet for He Zizhen, and He Zizhen was grateful for the care of this old friend.

Since then, He Zizhen has spent decades in the South. After Jiaojiao returned to Beijing, she was arranged to study in school. Before the start of school, ** also had to choose a new name for Jiaojiao, this name is not surnamed Mao, but surnamed Li, named Li Min.

Jiaojiao asked her father curiously why her surname was different from her brothers, and replied with a smile that when she was in northern Shaanxi, she used a pseudonym Li Desheng, so she and her sister were both surnamed Li, and Li Min's sister was named Li Ne, born in 1940.

In 1963, Li Min and her husband decided to move out of Zhongnanhai, although *** felt very reluctant in his heart, but the complicated environment at that time made him can only acquiesce to his daughter's decision.

Soon after, Li Min and his wife's Zhongnanhai pass was withdrawn, and since then her opportunities to see her father have become very limited, and she even missed the opportunity to say a final goodbye to him.

Just a few days before *** died, Li Min inadvertently saw the content of her father's illness on a document of **, and she came to Zhongnanhai desperately for the first time.

At that time, **'s physical condition was already very unoptimistic, and he was in a coma most of the time.

Li Min walked to the bed and felt very sad to see his father, who was suffering from illness. When *** heard the voice of his daughter Li Min, he opened his eyes with difficulty.

At that time, the voice made by *** was weak, holding Li Min's hand, and vaguely asked why Li Min didn't come to see him earlier.

Hearing his father's words, Li Min was remorseful and hateful, and cried aggrieved again. Her mother, He Zizhen, once told her that her father was very lonely and lonely in his heart, and Li Min couldn't fully understand it before.

However, in that situation, she completely understood her father's situation and inner feelings.

A few days later, Li Min received a call from Zhongnanhai. She was looking forward to her father's improvement.

However, when she hurried to Zhongnanhai, she painfully found that her father had already passed away. This day became the darkest and most painful day in Li Min's life.

** was a thorough proletarian revolutionary, a revolutionary fighter who devoted his life to the people.

**When he died, Li Min, who was his daughter, was even more emotional, and even rushed forward to hug *** or even go with him. In these endless years, it was *** who supported her all the way forward and taught her how to behave properly and leave no regrets.

The death of ** is sad for her, but she will carry the knowledge and spirit of *** teaching and continue to pass it on in this world. As the successor of ***, she will continue to shine.

**After his death, Li Min has been longing to be able to go to Shaoshan to have a look. However, due to the pressure of making ends meet, she and her husband have been busy with work. In addition, the social environment at that time was relatively special, so Li Min has not been able to realize this wish. Still, she never forgot this wish.

As the only daughter of *** and He Zizhen, Li Min did not have much impression of the role of father in childhood.

It wasn't until after the founding of the People's Republic of China that she realized that her father was a great leader***In the days when she got along with her father, she often taught her, hoping that she could learn and live like an ordinary child and grow up to be a useful person for the country and the people.

Li Min has always kept in mind his father's teachings and lived a life like an ordinary person. She works hard, comes home from work every day to buy groceries and do housework, and almost no one can recognize her as ***'s daughter. She silently blended into the lives of ordinary people and contributed to her family and society.

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