He is the great leader of China, who led the people out of the darkness and into the light. His contribution to the country cannot be summed up in a few words, and the enormity of his achievements is indescribable. Even after passing away for many years, he is still admired by people because his spirit and thoughts have always led people to break through the darkness and move on. Such a great leader could have enjoyed a better life, but *** lived a hard and simple life, cared about the people, regarded himself as a member of the people, and never sought personal gain.
The beloved leader even instructed his guards to scatter his ashes in rivers, lakes and seas after his death, rather than burying them in Babaoshan. So, why is *** reluctant to be buried in Babao Mountain?Is it because he is too low-key?** He had never set foot in the Forbidden City during his lifetime, and even with his identity, he could have easily entered. Why is that?The Forbidden City is a world-famous miracle, with a long history and magnificence, and the palace treasures countless porcelain, calligraphy and paintings, and literary classics, which should be loved.
However, he has never seen the style of the Forbidden City, which makes people wonder, why is he reluctant to set foot in the Forbidden City?Although he never visited the Forbidden City in person, in 1948, he made a lot of efforts to protect the Forbidden City. At that time, in order to ensure the peaceful liberation of Beiping, ** preferred to spend time negotiating with the enemy than to rush to use force. As a result, the Forbidden City was preserved intact. This palace is a treasure of the Chinese people, and there is no room for the slightest damage. It can be seen how deep the love for the country and the people is.
However, it is incredible that after the liberation of Beiping, people can freely visit the Forbidden City, but they have never stepped into it, nor have they appreciated its magnificent scenery. At the beginning, the staff was also ready to arrange an office for *** in the Forbidden City, but he refused and went directly to Zhongnanhai. In addition, ** also deliberately avoided the Forbidden City, kept a distance, and just watched the scenery of the Forbidden City from afar. Someone once persuaded *** to visit the Forbidden City, even if he regarded it as his home, no one would object, after all, he was the leader of the country.
However, *** has never had such an idea. Why don't you want to enter the Forbidden City?There may be four reasons for this. First of all, ** has always seen himself as a member of the people, and although he has done a lot for the country, he still maintains a humble and simple style, and even buys his own tea with manuscript money to avoid privileges for future generations. This kind of low-key leader is not easy, and his reluctance to enter the Forbidden City is precisely for this reason.
Secondly, as the leader of the country, ** has dedicated his life to the welfare of the people, hoping to get them out of trouble and live a carefree life. In his view, the common people are the masters of the country, and should enjoy freedom and respect, rather than feudal oppression. Therefore, he was reluctant to set foot in the Forbidden City. Third, although the country has been liberated, there are still reactionary forces, and they are unwilling to create an excuse for others to make waves, so they are unwilling to set foot in the Forbidden City. Finally, he hoped to respect the soldiers who shed their blood and died for the new China, and regarded the Forbidden City as a treasure that should be protected.
These reasons are admired by many. **Before dying, he also expressed his reluctance to bury his ashes in Babaoshan, but was willing to scatter them into the rivers and lakes. He loved the motherland deeply, ignored the fame and fortune behind him, regarded himself as a member of the people, and should return his ashes to the earth after his death and truly return to the motherland.