Sister Jiang s descendants have become university professors and grandsons have become Microsoft exe

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-28

In 1946, Jiang Zhuyun and Peng Yongwu returned to Chongqing after getting married. Despite his weak appearance, he had a firm revolutionary aspiration. In Chongqing, which was full of crises, she led her comrades to fight bravely, so she was affectionately called "Sister Jiang". In accordance with the instructions of her superiors, she founded the "Advance Daily" to vigorously publicize the call for liberation and encourage students, workers and peasants to rise up and fight. In just a few months, fruitful results have been achieved. At the same time, her husband, Peng Yongwu, led the armed revolution, and the couple worked together behind enemy lines. They penetrated deep into the masses, inspired countless people, and also caused panic among the Kuomintang.

However, on the eve of the Spring Festival in 1948, Peng Yongwu unfortunately died, and his head was hung on the city wall, a sight that made Sister Jiang burst into tears. Nevertheless, in the face of exceptional circumstances, she had to endure her grief and continue the revolution. Sister Jiang still has to worry about her son Peng Yun. She was diligent and brave, sending her son Peng Yun to the countryside for foster care, while she was fighting at the forefront. She has repeatedly risked many dangers to pass on information and has made great contributions. On June 14, 1948, the Jiangcheng of Chongqing was full of clouds and fog, and the sky was gloomy. On this day, Jiang Zhuyun and 17 other party members and comrades were targeted by the enemy.

In the county seat of Wanxian, a traitor betrayed Sister Jiang's identity, causing her to go to prison. In prison, in the face of all kinds of torture by the enemy, Sister Jiang did not say a word, and only had the party and the people in her heart. After her husband died, her only concern was her son Peng Yun. Before she was executed, she secretly wrote a suicide note, using sharpened chopsticks and graphite gray as ink, and the words were filled with affectionate thoughts for her son. As a mother, she is great, and as a party member, she is glorious. On November 14, 1949, Sister Jiang died in Chongqing's Zazai Cave. Her glorious deeds are celebrated.

For her son Peng Yun, she once told him: "Panjiao will follow in the footsteps of his parents and take the construction of New China as his ambition, and fight to the end for the cause of the communist revolution." Children must not be arrogant (pampered), rough clothing and light food are enough. This means that she hopes that Peng Yun will grow up strongly, work hard to build a great motherland, and become a humble and capable pillar talent. What will Peng Yun's life be like in the future?Next, let us witness the strong growth of young Peng Yun. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Peng Yun received help from people from all walks of life, and he was diligent and studious when he was a teenager, with excellent grades.

In 1965, at the age of 19, he was admitted to the Harbin Military Engineering College, where he continued to study hard and Xi, focusing on mathematical knowledge and unremitting study. Although as an excellent student, he could have chosen to work in a government unit, he responded to the call and chose to come to the front line of the factory. In the Shenyang Equipment Factory, Peng Yun became an apprentice, although the job was hard and tiring, but Peng Yun went all out, studied diligently, and became a young technical expert in the factory in less than half a year. In 1971, he was elected as a model worker and was commended by Liaoning Province.

In the factory, Peng Yun worked hard for 3 years and accumulated rich experience. The only regret is that he has always lacked lovers. Middle-aged Peng Yun continued to struggle. In 1973, under the introduction of the teacher of the Kazakh military industry, Peng Yun and his classmate Yi Xiaozhi (Yang Kaihui's cousin's niece) came together, and two years later, he was transferred to Beijing to work, and because of his outstanding performance, he quickly became a backbone member of the Beijing Fourth Machinery Department.

In 1977, the national college entrance examination was resumed, and Peng Yun applied for a graduate degree in the Institute of Computer Science of the Chinese Academy of SciencesOver the course of three years, despite being over 30, he relearned Xi cumbersome things such as the C language, program structures, and linear algebra. In the highest universities, his grades are still excellent. In 1980, due to the unanimous recommendation of the professors, Peng Yun became the first batch of public students in China. The development of China's computer field is still in its early stages, and Peng Yun was trusted by his superiors to go to the University of Maryland in the United States for further study. Over the next decade, he focused on academic research and delved into world-leading technologies.

Eventually, he earned his Ph.D. in computer science and became a tenured professor at the University of Maryland. In his later years, Peng Yun felt grateful and guilty. As Sister Jiang's son, his identity has attracted much attention, and abroad, he and his family have been investigated many times, and in desperation, he has no choice but to obtain American citizenship. This news was transmitted back to China, causing surprise and doubts among people. As a descendant of martyrs, Peng Yun's "treasonous act" was under great pressure under the shadow of conservative thinking in the nineties. In 2004, when Peng Yun returned to China to visit relatives, he was very embarrassed when asked by reporters.

He admits that he has tried hard to think about returning to China for development, but he feels that he cannot find a suitable way to realize his ambitions at home. He ended his speech with "I have only fulfilled half of my mother's last wish". Peng Yun is grateful to the motherland, and as an overseas traveler, it is difficult for him to let go of his feelings for the country. Through his training, his son Peng Zhuangzhuang was admitted to Harvard University and returned to China to work. Peng holds a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Harvard University and a Ph.D. in economics from Princeton University.

After three years as an executive at Microsoft, he chose to give up a lucrative salary abroad and return to China to run a consulting solutions company. In the past decade, Peng Zhuangzhuang has assisted the Ministry of Commerce in formulating China's foreign trade development strategy, which has had a significant impact on the international community. He also played an important role in the digital industrial park project in cooperation with the Beijing Municipal Government, bringing in world-class technology and experience, and providing high-quality recommendations for the formulation of national policies. This is the contribution of the descendants of heroes.

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