Wang Hairong asked Chairman Mao for the basketball he owed

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-06

Wang Hairong asked *** for debts and asked him to pay back the basketball he owed

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After the founding of the People's Republic of China, ** moved to Zhongnanhai, Beijing, and started his own work and life. Since then, there has been a steady stream of people visiting the chairman, and everyone seems reserved and a little shy to avoid making inappropriate moves.

However, there is one person who is different, she is Wang Hairong. When Wang Hairong stepped into the gate of Zhongnanhai, she looked at everything around curiously, asking questions from time to time.

Although it was the first time she saw ***, she was like an adult and communicated with him without fear.

Chairman Wang Hairong was overjoyed because of this lively girl, and even deliberately joked: "You are such a unique guy, you are not afraid of me!" Wang Hairong replied innocently: "Why should I be afraid of you?

You don't bite. So, what is Wang Hairong's identity? Why do you still seem so calm after seeing ***? What did she do later?

What kind of example does her heroic dedication set for future generations?

Wang Hairong, her family background is quite prominent, her father Wang Deheng and grandfather Wang Jifan are all characters who have a special relationship with ***. As we all know, **'s mother is called Wen Qimei, and Wang Jifan's mother is his sibling sister Wen Liumei.

Therefore, Wang Hairong can be said to be the chairman's cousin and granddaughter. Such a kinship enables Wang Hairong to have in-depth conversations and exchanges with ***.

Both Wang Jifan and Wang Deheng have a very special relationship with the chairman, which allows Wang Hairong to have more room for development in the political field.

In 1985, Wang Jifan was born in Xiangxiang, Hunan. Since his family was a scholarly family, he excelled in his studies. After graduating, he taught at Hunan No. 1 Division. In 1913, he was admitted to Hunan Fourth Normal College.

Soon after, the "First Division" merged with the "Fourth Division", and the chairman and Wang Jifan, as cousins with an 8-year-old difference, had more time together. At that time, Wang Jifan was a teacher and a student.

Despite his different identities, Wang Jifan admired the chairman's wisdom and talent very much, and once recommended the chairman's articles to the principal many times, saying: "Runzhi's article, regardless of the teachers and students in the school, I am afraid that no one can surpass it." ”

If you are having a hard time in life, just open your mouth and I will do my best to help you. This is mainly because Wang Jifan is well aware of the hardships and difficulties in the process of studying.

In 1915, ** organized and led the "Expulsion Movement", but due to the obstruction of the principal Zhang Gan and the suppression of the warlords, and even planned to expel 17 students, including the chairman, the movement met with great resistance.

Chairman Wang Jifan was furious when he learned about it: "How can an outstanding student like San Yanzi be expelled because some people abuse their power? I was the first to stand out against it. ”

Subsequently, he united with his mentor Yang Changji and other wise people to strongly condemn Zhang Gan's unreasonable decision. Under the pressure of this Qianfu, Zhang Gan finally revoked the expulsion decision of 17 students including ***.

It can be said that without the full support of Wang Hairong's grandfather, Wang Jifan, the revolutionary road of ** will undoubtedly be full of more difficulties and challenges.

In 1925, the chairman returned to his hometown to lead the peasant movement, and although Wang Jifan lived in poverty, he fully supported the chairman's ideas, and even when the revolution suffered setbacks, he gave priority to ensuring the safe evacuation of the chairman.

He has always silently supported the revolutionary cause, and this spirit has had a profound impact on the chairman, who has repeatedly said that without Wang Jifan, he would not be where he is today. What's even more amazing is that Wang Jifan's son Wang Deheng also actively participated in the revolution and contributed his strength to the cause. "

Wang Jifan's interaction with *** had a profound impact on the young Wang Deheng. Wang Deheng was attracted by Wang Jifan's revolutionary ideas and ideas and decided to participate in the revolution.

His steadfastness shocked the whole family, however, as he was the only child in the family, Wang Jifan was hesitant about his decision. However, looking at the determined look on his son's face, Wang Jifan remembered *** and made up his mind to support his decision.

Wang Jifan and Wang Deheng chose the revolutionary road full of dangers. Although they could not predict what would happen in the future, Wang Deheng did not use his relationship with *** to go through the back door, but started as an ordinary soldier in a down-to-earth manner, and performed well in his studies at the Anti-Japanese Military and Political University, and successfully became an underground member of the Communist Party of China.

However, the dangers on the covert front are everywhere. When Wang Deheng was about to return to Changsha, Hunan Province to continue his underground work, he was unfortunately discovered by the Kuomintang spies, and he died heroically.

Wang Jifan sent the white-haired man to the black-haired man and lost his beloved son Wang Deheng, but after he buried his son's body, he said proudly: "My son sacrificed for the bright future of the country and the people, and he died well, which is the eternal pride in my heart." ”

Wang Deheng was posthumously recognized as a "martyr" after the founding of the People's Republic of China. Although Wang Jifan lost his beloved son, he joined the revolutionary team, and when he liberated Changsha, he went door-to-door to advise celebrities and celebrities to promote the peaceful liberation of Changsha.

The great leader *** once praised the revolutionary exploits of Wang Jifan and Wang Deheng, and their contributions are unparalleled. Therefore, as a descendant of a revolutionary family, Wang Hairong naturally received the most attention.

However, Wang Hairong's own achievements cannot be ignored. With her own efforts and talents, she won the appreciation and help of the chairman, and jointly accomplished the great revolutionary cause.

In 1938, Wang Hairong was born in Changsha, Hunan. Grandfather Wang Jifan's love for his beloved son Wang Deheng extended to her, and named her "Hairong", which means "the sea is inclusive, and tolerance is great", hoping that she can "have great ambitions and be knowledgeable".

Wang Hairong lived up to expectations, won the trust and appreciation of the chairman by virtue of his wisdom and perseverance, and made outstanding contributions to the revolutionary cause.

Since Wang Hairong was a child, her grandfather Wang Jifan often told her stories of the revolution, including the story of her father Wang Deheng and ***. Her father died at an early age, and she was curious about it.

When the People's Republic of China was founded, her family proposed to visit Beijing ***, but due to academic tension, Wang Hairong could not go with her. So, she wrote a letter to ***, first expressing greetings to the chairman, and then making a small wish, hoping to get a basketball.

However, due to the busy affairs of ***, I forgot Wang Hairong's letter, and naturally forgot her basketball wishes. This didn't have much impact on Wang Hairong, but she has always remembered this incident vividly, and even mentioned the letter when she first met ***.

In a letter in 1950, inviting Wang Jifan's family to Beijing as a guest, Wang Jifan excitedly wanted to take Queen Sun Hairong and asked her about her wishes before leaving, Wang Hairong said that he hoped to taste red apples and meet the "third grandfather" (*

Wang Hairong and Wang Jifan came to Fengze Garden together to meet with ***. Wang Hairong's speech made the chairman admire, and he thought that she would definitely make a difference. "Father-in-law, I wrote to you before, but you didn't reply to me; I asked you for a basketball, but you never gave it to me. ”

Although Wang Hairong was a little naughty, his love for children made the chairman lean forward and backward with laughter, and the people present also laughed. This visit to Beijing made Wang Hairong firm in his goal of contributing to the country's development.

However, the road to realizing his dream was not smooth, and Wang Hairong experienced many difficulties and challenges.

Wang Hairong, the first from the left, studied hard in middle school, and the glasses on the bridge of her nose couldn't hide her concentration and diligence. The exam results are always at the top and are well recognized by the teachers.

In the 1958 college entrance examination, she was not admitted to any school due to a mistake, which made her feel very disappointed and sad. There was even the idea of asking for a place in the name of "relatives are the chairmen".

Although the college entrance examination system at that time was strict, there were still people who wanted to take advantage of the loopholes. However, Wang Hairong did not fall into such a **, she believes that *** strictly prohibits relatives from going through the back door, so she can't destroy the atmosphere of the family, otherwise she will be sorry for her father who died heroically.

In order to get closer to his goal, Wang Hairong abandoned the traditional path of relying on diplomas and chose a new path. Soon after, she joined the Beijing chemical plant as an apprentice, and although the salary was meager, only 18 yuan a month, she gained valuable work experience and skills.

One day, she was temporarily assigned to work overtime in another workshop. Other colleagues took pity on her and reminded her, "You can't always be called, or you will be assigned more work if you work too much overtime." ”

Wang Hairong received encouragement from ***'s concern, which gave her a new idea: as an all-round talent in a chemical factory, she has accumulated rich experience, and if these experiences are compiled into a book and published, she will definitely be able to help more people.

As a result, she began to write "My Experience", which was successfully published in the journal "China Youth". The book was widely acclaimed and even attracted the attention of ***.

Great, this is exactly what I would expect from an article. ”

Wang Hairong won high praise in the industry with the pseudonym "Apprentice Wang Bo" of "My Experience", which he co-edited with ***, and ushered in a new turning point in his life.

In 1960, with the help of others, Wang Hairong studied and self-examined, and was admitted to Beijing Normal University, majoring in Russian. During this period, ** treated Wang Hairong like his own daughter, and taught Wang Hairong his life.

For a time, Wang Hairong was fascinated by learning about foreign cultures, studying English, French and German in addition to Russian. When asked why she did this, she replied: "China's development needs to learn from foreign experience, and learning more foreign languages will only help." ”

There is nothing wrong with learning from the good in others, but we must not forget our roots. Classical literary works such as "Dream of the Red Chamber" and "Liao Zhai" are portrayals of Chinese history, and only by reading more and reading more can we better contribute to the prosperity and development of the motherland.

Under the teachings of Chairman ***, Wang Hairong gradually accepted the influence of Chinese classical works, and also read books such as the Bible and Buddhist scriptures, thus laying a solid foundation for translation.

In her career plan, like other classmates, she hopes to become a teacher in a middle school and cultivate the future flowers of her motherland. However, when she was about to graduate, she received a surprise news - she was transferred to *** internship.

This is because with the increasingly severe development situation of the country, exchanges with foreign countries have become an inevitable trend, therefore, the demand for talents is very urgent.

Because of Wang Hairong's excellent ability, **often communicate with her**. Eventually, she, along with three other foreign language majors, was selected to be sent to *** for a rigorous test.

Wang Hairong understands that this job is not only a heavy responsibility, but also cannot live up to the trust of the chairman. In ***, she worked and studied at the same time, adapted to the tense and severe diplomatic situation, and gradually developed into a capable leader, known as one of the "five golden flowers" at that time.

Wang Hairong, a female diplomat who is silently dedicated. She made significant contributions to the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States in 1970 as Deputy Director of Protocol and Reception of Dr. Kissinger.

In 1976, at the age of 36, she was appointed deputy minister, becoming the youngest and most famous female diplomat at the time. However, despite her brilliant career achievements, she remained unmarried.

This is not because she has no one to pursue, but because she devotes all her energy to the diplomatic cause of her homeland, selflessly dedicated, and never thinks about her own private affairs.

Wang Hairong's life is a magnificent chapter of selfless dedication.

During her college years, Wang Hairong was known as the "flower of kaolin" on campus with her obsession with learning and the boy who decisively refused the farewell letter. After her work, she became a prominent figure in her diplomatic career, attracting countless suitors.

One of the Air Force pilots not only wrote a letter to confess, but also went out of his way to her unit, claiming to be her husband.

Although Wang Hairong's confession was warm and high-profile, she still firmly refused: "I have never had a boyfriend, let alone a husband." Please don't bother me as a single woman anymore! ”

It may be that she is too busy at work and makes her neglect her emotional life, or she may not have waited for her beloved for the rest of her life, so she ends up living celibate.

Wang Hairong, a man full of patriotic fervor, passed away on September 9, 2017. Her funeral was properly handled by her relatives, and her ashes were buried in the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery.

Her family beliefs and deep patriotism inspired her to give her all in her work and dedicate her life. Her achievements are admirable, and her spirit will always be remembered and respected by us.

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