In the winter of 1979, a man named Wang Hairong walked into the home of his eldest daughter Li Min. When Li Min saw her, her heart was full of joy, and their hands were tightly clasped and they talked about family trivialities.
Soon, the sound of the two talking happily attracted the attention of Li Min's daughter, Kong Dongmei. She ran to her mother from the side of the play, looked at Wang Hairong, and asked her mother softly with a smile: "Mom, this aunt is ......."”
Li Min interrupted Kong Dongmei's words with a smile: "Dongmei, this is not an aunt, you should call her sister, she is the same generation as you." ”
Hearing her mother's words, Kong Dongmei was stunned for a while, with a surprised expression on her face. The "aunt" in front of her is almost the same age as her mother, and even dozens of years older than herself, how can this be her sister?
Who is this Wang Hairong?What kind of relationship does she have with Li Min's family?
Wang Hairong was born in Changsha, Hunan Province in 1938 in a family full of scholarly atmosphere.
Her grandfather, Wang Jifan, was an outstanding figure in the field of modern education.
Wang Hairong's name was given by her grandfather, Wang Jifan, and has far-reaching meanings. "'The sea is inclusive, and tolerance is great', so let's call it Hairong. ”Wang Hairong's family has a deep relationship with ***. From grandfather Wang Jifan, to father Wang Deheng, to Queen Sun Hairong, this family has an unusual connection with ***.
Why?Because Wang Jifan is not only an outstanding educator, but also the cousin of ***, the sister of ***'s mother, Wen Qimei, is Wang Jifan's mother.
So Wang Hairong is also ***'s cousin granddaughter. Seeing this, everyone should understand why Li Min said to Kong Dongmei that he wanted to call Sister Wang Hairong.
Wang Jifan was a far-sighted person who was well aware of the importance of the revolution and actively supported and embraced it. He has a deep relationship with *** and has given *** help and support at critical moments many times.
Wang Hairong's father, Wang Deheng, has been influenced by his father Wang Jifan since he was a child, and is full of respect and yearning for the revolutionary cause. He looked forward to one day being able to join the revolution with *** and contribute his strength to the cause of the liberation of the Chinese people.
Although Wang Jifan had only one son, he never objected to Wang Deheng's determination to participate in the revolution, but supported it very much. He knew the importance of the country, and for the sake of the country's prosperity, he was willing to send his son to the forefront of the revolution.
Wang Deheng first studied at the Anti-Japanese Military and Political University, and later after graduation, after being introduced by Mao **, he returned to Hunan to engage in underground work.
However, in 1941, during a mission, he was unfortunately discovered by secret agents. In the battle with the spies, he was shot and died at the age of 30.
After learning the news, he was worried that his cousin Wang Jifan would be overly sad because of the loss of his son, so he decided to hide the news. At that time, Wang Deheng also had a daughter and a son at home, and the daughter was Wang Hairong, who was only 3 years old at the time.
It was not until 1950 that Wang Jifan learned of his son's death.
In the autumn of 1950, ** remembered his ninth brother, Wang Jifan, so he invited him to Beijing as a guest. This time, Wang Jifan went with his grandson, Queen Hairong. Although Wang Hairong had never seen *** before, she often heard her grandfather mention ***
On the way to Beijing, Wang Hairong kept asking his grandfather questions about ***.
Grandpa, what should I call him when I get there?Wang Hairong asked.
"It's called the chairman's father-in-law. Wang Jifan replied in Hunanese. In Hunan dialect, grandfather is called "father-in-law".
When Wang Jifan's family arrived in Beijing, they greeted their cousin's family with warm hospitality. He specially hosted a family banquet for Wang Jifan's family to express his welcome to them.
At the dinner table, ** said to Wang Jifan sadly: "Brother Jiu, I'm sorry for you, Deheng died five years ago." I couldn't take care of him. Hearing this, the chopsticks in Wang Jifan's hand trembled, and two lines of hot tears welled up in his eyes.
He replied in a hoarse voice: "Runzhi, sacrifice for the revolution is necessary. **Ze Tan and Kaihui both sacrificed their lives for the country. Don't feel guilty in your heart, Deheng is glorious, and we should be proud of him. ”
**After hearing this, he clasped Brother Jiu's hand and comforted: "You have to take care of yourself, and you have to take care of his children, they are orphans of martyrs!."If you have any difficulties in the future, you can always ask me for ......”
Then, ** looked at Wang Hairong, who was playing with Li Min and others. He thought of Brother Jiu's deep righteousness, remembered his cousin's sacrifice for the country, and saw his cousin's granddaughter so innocent, and he liked this little girl more and more.
Soon after, Wang Hairong lived in Beijing with his grandfather Wang Jifan. During this period, she often went to Zhongnanhai to visit *** and play with Li Min and Li Ne. Seeing the children having fun, ** also felt very gratified.
In Beijing, Wang Hairong, as a descendant of martyrs, was able to stay in Beijing to enroll in the girls' high school affiliated to Beijing Normal University.
When the college entrance examination was approaching, ** had a conversation with her. He asked Wang Hairong what his plans were when he grew up. Wang Hairong candidly said that she wanted to go to university, but if she didn't get in, she would also be willing to pursue other careers, such as farmers or workers.
**After hearing this, he was deeply pleased, and he sighed: "Brother Jiu not only has a good son, but also a good granddaughter. The child is not very old, but the future is limitless, and he will definitely become a pillar of the country in the future. ”
However, in the 1957 college entrance examination, Wang Hairong did not get his wish. But she was not discouraged by this, and chose the profession she had promised *** - an apprentice at a chemical plant in Beijing.
In the factory, Wang Hairong endured hardships and stood hard work, and she did not think that working as a coolie was a shameful thing. She never complains, always listens carefully to the guidance and teaching of her seniors, and strives to improve her professional skills.
Three years later, Wang Hairong realized that she was lacking in knowledge, so she picked up the textbook again. After some hard study, she was admitted to the Russian Department of Beijing Normal University in 1960.
In 1964, she graduated from the Russian Department of Beijing Normal University and studied English at Beijing Normal University. With a passion for language learning, she devoted herself to research and developed herself holistically.
In 1965, Wang Hairong entered the first office. On the instructions of Prime Minister ***, she was placed in the integrated group of the Secretariat of the General Office.
After participating in the work, Wang Hairong spent more time with ***. **When attending foreign affairs activities, Wang Hairong is almost always present.
In 1970, as time went by, ** noticed that Wang Hairong had gradually matured and was capable and decisive, so he decided to promote her to the head of the protocol department.
This year, Wang Hairong was only 32 years old, although she was a woman, she had already emerged in the field of diplomacy and was known as a "rising star".
From 1965 to 1976, Wang Hairong accompanied him for eleven years. In the past 11 years, she has personally experienced many major historical events, including the visits of Kissinger and Nixon to China. These eleven years have been of great significance to Wang Hairong, not only changing her career trajectory, but also profoundly affecting her life.
On September 9, 1976, ** passed away, and this news was like a bolt from the blue for Wang Hairong. She was so grief-stricken that she wept bitterly and burst into tears. **'s death not only caused huge psychological trauma to Wang Hairong, but also made a huge change in her life.
In the years since his death, his daughter Li Min has been immersed in the pain of losing her father. Li Min's physical condition gradually deteriorated, and his mental state became more and more depressed. Wang Hairong is very worried about Li Min's physical and mental state.
So, in 1979, Wang Hairong went to visit her aunt Li Min's house. The moment Li Min opened the door, she was very happy to see Wang Hairong, holding her hand all the time, crying and laughing. They talked about many past events and recalled the teachings and guidance of ***.
In 1984, Wang Hairong was appointed as the deputy director of the Counselor's Office. In this position, she has been working diligently, and she has to personally inquire about every detail.
In 2004, Wang Hairong retired from his job due to physical reasons. After her retirement, she returned to peace, and she devoted all her youth to the diplomatic career of our country, and never married.
The night before he died, the old man's last words were: "I'm going to read the papers." ”
In 2017, Wang Hairong died in Beijing Hospital at the age of 79. This day coincides with the death day of ***, and forty-one years have passed since the death of the chairman.
Wang Hairong's grandfather, Wang Jifan, and his father, Wang Deheng, both dedicated their youth and lives to the country. And Wang Hairong himself has also fought all his life for the cause of the country with enthusiasm.
Three generations of the Wang family have made great efforts for the prosperity of the country in different times and in different fields.
Their contributions deserve to be remembered. Their spirit is worth learning from. Their revolutionary spirit lives on in the world and inspires us to keep moving forward.