Mao Anying and Liu Siqi, a free and bumpy love. As the time ripened, Mao Anying decided to marry Liu Siqi, however, ** resolutely opposed, triggering a fierce father-son dispute. In the mood of quarrelling, Mao Anying chose to run away from home. At that time, because Liu Siqi was under the age stipulated in the Marriage Law, he could not legally get married. Mao Anying defended to her father: "The new marriage law has just been implemented, and many people are not married according to the age regulations, so why should I be an exception?"After careful consideration, he responded: "Because you are my *** son, if you don't follow the rules, how can you make other people's children obey the rules?"In the end, Mao Anying and Liu Siqi got married on October 15, 1949.
However, life is unpredictable. In November 1950, Mao Anying died heroically on the Korean battlefield. Liu Siqi didn't know anything about this, and it wasn't until 1953 that he learned the news of Mao Anying's death, and his grief was indescribable. Until 1959, Liu Siqi swept Mao Anying's tomb for the first time, and this ** photo was taken at that moment. Looking at the tombstone, Liu Siqi was reluctant, and looked back when she left, even if the yin and yang were separated, she still hoped to take a look at her beloved tombstone.