Why he attended the state banquet has attracted widespread attention. Prior to this, he had been living in seclusion at home, rarely attending public events, and never attending state dinners.
However, when Deng Yingchao conveyed the news of Huang Wenhuan's visit, **finally decided to change ** and attended this state banquet. So, what is the reason behind this shift?
You must know that as early as 1980, ** resigned from the post of prime minister, and lived in seclusion at home to enjoy his old age with his wife Han Junzhi, living a life without contention.
To avoid trouble, he rarely appears in public, let alone at state dinners. Why did he attend the state banquet at the invitation of Deng Yingchao this time?**Formerly known as Su Zhu, he was born in Jiaocheng County, Shanxi, and his parents were ordinary tannery workers.
He grew up at a time when the country was changing and the people were living in dire straits. The year of the founding of the Communist Party of China, which was also the year in which he was born, seemed destined to be an inseparable link between him and the party.
His parents attached great importance to his education, and he was also concerned about the future of the country and the fate of the nation in his Xi, eager to contribute to the future of the country.
His efforts paid off with excellent academic results, but the country was in turmoil and the Japanese invaders trampled on the land of China, arousing the wrath of countless patriots, who were determined to expel the invaders.
**Witnessing the Japanese invaders trampling on the land of the motherland and invading our country, and seeing hundreds of people homeless and their relatives due to the war**, this made him determined to protect his family and defend the country and let the people get rid of the suffering of war.
Therefore, in 1938, he joined the anti-Japanese guerrillas in Jiaocheng, Shanxi Province. Since he was well educated, he was one of the few "intellectuals" in the squad and played an important role in political work.
In 1940, he was appointed by his superiors to return to his hometown to serve as the secretary of the Jiaocheng County Sacrifice Association, mainly responsible for propagating the party's ideology, organizing the establishment of an anti-Japanese team, absorbing more patriots, and actively promoting the production movement and anti-Japanese armed struggle.
Contend. Under difficult conditions, he insisted on carrying out the anti-war work behind enemy lines, and made great contributions to the party's armed anti-war forces behind enemy lines and the party's cause.
After the end of the Anti-Japanese War, he participated in the War of Liberation, and after the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as the secretary of the Xiangyin County Party Committee in Hunan Province, promoting the rural mutual aid and cooperation movement, and actively carrying out local work.
**Outstanding performance and eventual promotion to the corresponding position. Until 1971, he was transferred to the post of *** and became Deputy Prime Minister in 1975.
In 1976, **died,**took over as *** acting prime minister, and when ** was critically ill, he stepped forward and assumed the responsibility of the country's leader.
After the situation stabilized, ** had the idea of retiring, and in 1980, he submitted his resignation to ** and stepped down as prime minister.
He is well aware that choosing to retire means leaving more opportunities for the younger generation, so he rarely shows up to avoid causing unnecessary trouble. ** No longer attending state dinners, but breaking the peace on an important holiday in 1981.
Although he had been invited to state dinners many times before, he politely declined, but this time it was different. After learning about this, ** decided to let Deng Yingchao go to persuade him.
Hoang Van Huan, a former vice chairman of Vietnam's National Assembly, was forced to be admitted to Hanoi's 108th Military Hospital in 1979 due to a continuous high fever.
After two months**, the doctor thought that he might have tuberculosis, but the local medical conditions were not advanced enough, so he recommended a trip to the East German region for treatment**.
Huang Wenhuan and his assistant and his entourage flew to East Germany, stopping in Pakistan to rest on the way. During this period, Huang Wenhuan went to the Chinese Consulate in Pakistan alone to express his desire to go to China.
After the death of Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh, his successor Le Duan implemented an "anti-China" policy, which aroused the dissatisfaction of Hoang Van Huan, and the two clashed several times at the meeting.
Li Duan gradually deprived Huang Wenhuan of his rights in the party, arranged for ** to spy on him and installed bugging equipment in his home.
Despite the surveillance, Hoang Van Huan remained fearless, but he was unable to make a substantial contribution to the Vietnamese people due to the deprivation of his rights. Therefore, Hoang Van Huan decided to leave Vietnam for China and was accepted by the Chinese consul.
In China, Huang Wenhuan went to a hospital in Beijing** and was diagnosed with lung cancer, but fortunately the tumor was small, and after time**, the operation was very successful, and his health gradually improved.
Huang Wenhuan expressed his gratitude to the doctor and wrote a poem to express his feelings. At the state banquet in 1981, Huang Wenhuan was invited to attend and was personally received by ***.
His presence was not just a matter of personal emotion, but also a sign of solidarity between Vietnam and China. Therefore, Deng Yingchao told *** that inviting Huang Wenhuan to participate in the state banquet was out of overall considerations.
Hua Lao knew this, and there was no need for words for the tacit understanding between the two. This also became the last time Hua Lao attended the state banquet, and in order to show his welcome, the chef of the state banquet also specially made a fried egg for him that he liked.
Hua Lao was very excited, and after the state banquet, he specially thanked the kitchen staff: "Comrades have worked hard. "Epilogue.
Hua Lao attended the state banquet this time, making important contributions to Sino-Vietnamese relations, and at the same time personally met with Huang Wenhuan, showing the importance he attaches to him.
Huang Wenhuan was very pleased that Hua Lao was able to attend the state banquet, after all, Hua Lao had not participated in such a banquet for a long time, and his arrival was very gratifying.
The dishes carefully prepared by the chef of the state banquet for Hua Lao expressed his deep respect for him.