In 1980, Liao Chengzhi invited foreign guests to a banquet, pointed to the door and said, Apu, look

Mondo Gastronomy Updated on 2024-02-23

In the year, Liao Chengzhi invited foreign guests to a banquet, pointed to the door and said: Apu, who do you think is coming?

In his later years, Liao Chengzhi was full of deep longing for a person. No matter how far he goes, this person is the eternal concern in his heart. This person is Jing Puchun, his only love.

For Liao Chengzhi, with a wife like Jing Puchun in this life, his wish has been fully satisfied. On January 11, 1968, in order to commemorate the 30th anniversary of their marriage, Liao Chengzhi specially wrote a poem: "The sky is thousands of miles of stars, and the south wall of the small courtyard has been shadowed; In the quiet night, I still look for old dreams, and the neighbors sing children's songs.

Separation is always the norm at this time, but hopefully there will be more reunions in the future. Although we have gray hair, our wish has been fulfilled, and we will spend the rest of our lives together in the barren mountains and mountains. ”

** Once said that Liao Chengzhi is a well-known strict wife. In 1980, they have been married for 42 years, but the two are still as sweet as when they first got married.

Apu, who do you think is coming? ”

Liao Chengzhi was greedy in his later years, was teased by Jing Puchun, and occasionally broke his vows after quitting smoking, and was discovered by his wife in time.

At the moment of the group photo, Liao Chengzhi was surprised to find his beloved wife Jing Puchun standing in front of him, with her left hand on her waist and her right hand pointing at him. The moment the four eyes met, Jing Puchun stiffened his face and said sternly: "You still dare!" ”

After being "taught" by his beloved wife, Liao Chengzhi took two steps back, like a child who had done something wrong, raised his hands, and said to his wife: "I surrender, I don't dare anymore, I will hand over the cigarettes, you spare me." ”

As he spoke, Liao Chengzhi looked at his beloved wife, took out the cigarette in his pocket and handed it to Jing Puchun. This scene made Jing Puchun couldn't help laughing, she shook her head and said, "I really can't help you!" ”

Although Jing Puchun said that there was no way to take Liao Chengzhi, she knew in her heart that he was an obedient and good man. Many people at the top of the CCP know this. Once, ** met Liao Chengzhi's niece Chen Xiangmei, and Liao Chengzhi was responsible for accompanying him.

When chatting, ** pointed to Liao Chengzhi and jokingly said to Chen Xiangmei: "Your uncle is a strict wife!" ”

**Shaking hands with Chen Xiangmei, Liao Chengzhi did not feel embarrassed. He knew that his wife, Jing Puchun, loved him deeply, so she would be strict with him. Liao Chengzhi said affectionately to Jing Puchun: "Sister Pu, wait for me for four years, I hope you will like her." ”

In March 1933, Liao Chengzhi was arrested for participating in revolutionary activities**. His mother, He Xiangning, was home alone with no one to take care of her. At this time, 16-year-old Jing Puchun came to Shanghai from his hometown in Zhejiang to visit his father Jing Hengyi.

During this period, Jing Puchun often went to the house of her neighbor He Xiangning to help her with housework. He Xiangning liked this ordinary-looking girl Jing Puchun very much, and affectionately called her "Apu", and Jing Puchun called her "aunt".

Under the active rescue of He Xiangning, Song Qingling, Liu Yazi and others, Liao Chengzhi returned to his home in Shanghai after a period of recuperation. During this time, he began to become familiar with Jing Puchun.

Looking at this ordinary little girl who was 9 years younger than him, Liao Chengzhi felt very grateful for her careful care. With the increase in the number of contacts, he began to fall in love with this little girl who was not particularly beautiful, but simple, simple and full of youthful vitality.

And Jing Puchun was also attracted by Liao Chengzhi's graceful, heroic, and talented, and secretly agreed. However, when this matter was known to Puchun's brother, he not only did not give blessings, but resolutely opposed it because of Liao Chengzhi's "** identity".

In July, my brother brought Jing Puchun back to Zhejiang. In August, Liao Chengzhi was dispatched by the party organization to participate in the work in the Sichuan-Shaanxi Soviet District. Still, the relationship left a deep impression on their hearts.

In his hometown in Zhejiang, Liao Chengzhi and his lover Jing Puchun fell in deep love. However, due to the needs of the revolution, Liao Chengzhi had to leave his hometown and go to the Sichuan-Shaanxi Soviet District.

Before leaving, he wrote a letter to Jing Puchun, hoping to wait for him for two years. In the Sichuan-Shaanxi Soviet District, Liao Chengzhi was appointed as a member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee and head of the Propaganda Department of the Sichuan-Shaanxi Federation of Trade Unions, and later served as the secretary general of the General Political Department of the Red Fourth Front Army.

However, the longing for his mother and lover has always haunted his heart. In Yan'an, he immediately wrote to them to tell them about his situation. Soon after, he received a reply from his mother, but Jing Puchun's letter was lost in the sea, and there was no response, which made him very worried.

However, in a reply letter from his mother, he learned that Jing Puchun was still waiting for him stupidly, which touched him very much and determined to live up to her affection.

In June 1937, the chairman received a special gift from Shanghai in a cave in Yan'an, including a set of fine Langhaohu pens, a book of paintings and a copy of "Shuangqing Cicao".

After receiving this gift, the chairman was very happy and immediately sent someone to invite Liao Chengzhi. When Liao Chengzhi walked into the cave, the chairman smiled and said to him: "Comrade Chengzhi, your mother brought this special gift, let's take a look." ”

Hearing the word "mother", Liao Chengzhi couldn't help but feel sour in his heart, looking at the "Shuangqing Cicao" written by his parents, remembering that he hadn't seen his mother for a long time, and his eyes were immediately covered with tears.

** The chairman deeply felt He Xiangning's outstanding and said to Liao Chengzhi: "Your mother is a selfless and dedicated woman, she dedicated her most beloved relatives to the revolution. ”

Then, the chairman took out a box of cigarettes from his pocket, handed one to Liao Chengzhi, and took one himself, and the two talked happily while smoking.

In a conversation, ** mentioned that someone was going to Shanghai, he wrote a reply letter for Lord Lingtang, and asked this person to wait for Liao Chengzhi. In this regard, Liao Chengzhi wrote a letter to his mother, saying that he had told his mother in detail about Jing Puchun and hoped that she could study hard in politics and study progressive ideas.

He also mentioned that he was as good as ever and lived up to his mother's expectations. After the outbreak of the Lugou Bridge Incident, Liao Chengzhi said in a letter to his mother that after the Anti-Japanese War was launched, the time for them to meet was not far away.

Liao Chengzhi didn't know his mother's expectations, but he believed that his mother would like Jing Puchun and hoped that her young lady's temper had been eliminated. In October, Liao Chengzhi was asked to open the Hong Kong Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army office in Hong Kong, and Liao Chengzhi became the most suitable candidate because of his unique convenience.

Under the leadership of Dong Biwu and under the guidance of Dong Biwu, Liao Chengzhi had an in-depth understanding of the political situation at that time. In December, he was sent to Hong Kong to set up the Hong Kong office of the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army.

Before leaving, he sent a telegram to his mother and sister informing them of the date he was about to arrive in Hong Kong. After He Xiangning received the telegram, he immediately began to prepare everything for going to Hong Kong.

At this time, he came to Shanghai through Puchun. He Xiangning told her about Liao Chengzhi's situation and said that she and Liao Mengxing were also going to Hong Kong. Jing Puchun blushed and expressed his willingness to go to Hong Kong with He Xiangning and Liao Mengxing.

He Xiangning knew that Jing Puchun was thinking about Liao Chengzhi, so she laughed.

Jing Puchun's smile made Liao Chengzhi's heart move, and her shy appearance and hurried away figure made him reluctant. Soon after, He Xiangning arrived in Hong Kong with Liao Mengxing, Li Shaoshi and others and settled down.

In early January 1938, Liu Chengzhi also arrived in Hong Kong. In the crowd, he saw Jing Puchun at a glance. He couldn't wait to run over and shouted, "Apu! ”

As soon as he landed on the shore, Liao Chengzhi hugged Jing Puchun tightly and felt the familiar fragrance of her hair. At this moment, his heart was full of satisfaction, and he hoped that this moment would be frozen forever.

However, this moment seems to be in a dream, and the eyes of Jing Puchun are swirling with four years of longing. Finally, Liao Chengzhi let go of his arm, took Jing Puchun's soft and warm hand, and left the dock.

On the bus to the city, he asked the doubts in his heart: "Apu, why didn't you reply?" However, Jing Puchun asked him, "Have you ever written to me?" ”

In the face of her question, Liao Chengzhi replied affirmatively: "Yes, I have written several letters. ”

Love in old photos: Jing Puchun and Liao Chengzhi's five-flavor miscellaneous Chen Jing Puchun found in old photos that the letters between her and her lover Liao Chengzhi were privately withheld by her brother. This kind of plot in ** makes her feel mixed, because she is also facing such a situation in reality.

However, this did not affect their love. They held a simple wedding in the presence of their mother, He Xiangning and others, and threw themselves into intense work.

Despite the tight schedule, Jing Puchun did not complain, she took care of her mother and the family's daily life at home. Although these 50 years of love are vague and clear, their emotions remain strong.

In addition, ** held consultations in Hong Kong with Sir Carr, the British ambassador to China, informed Sir Carr of the heroic fighting of the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army behind enemy lines, and requested the establishment of a closed office in Hong Kong.

Against the backdrop of the Japanese army's large-scale invasion of China, Britain**, considering the damage to its own interests in China, finally agreed to the request of the Chinese Communist Party to set up offices of the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army in Hong Kong.

In this process, ** plays a key role. In order to cover this office, Liao Chengzhi and Pan Hannian, Wu Youheng, Lian Lian, and Zhang Wei.

1. Li Shaoshi, Liao Mengxing and others held a meeting in secret and decided to open a tea trading house at No. 18 Queen's Road.

Behind the commercial bank is the Hong Kong office of the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army. With the efforts of Liao Chengzhi and others, Yuehua Company soon officially opened at 18 Queen's Road.

This tea firm not only provided cover for the office, but also through the hard work of the staff, the tea was fair and the supply was sufficient, which was well received by the majority of customers, and the business was very prosperous.

In order to prevent sabotage by Japanese and Kuomintang agents, Liao Chengzhi and Pan Hannian also formulated a series of strict work disciplines. They require staff not to take photos and give gifts** at will, and they are not allowed to associate and communicate with relatives, classmates, friends.

To this end, Liao Chengzhi also specially organized the staff to study and let them understand the characteristics of covert work and the methods of struggle. However, the outstanding work achievements of the Hong Kong offices of the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army still caused panic among the Japanese and the Kuomintang.

They kept asking the British authorities in Hong Kong to investigate and deal with it.

In the early morning of March 11, 1939, the British authorities in Hong Kong suddenly launched an investigation into the "Yuehua Company" and arrested five employees, including Lian Lian. This matter immediately attracted the attention of Liao Chengzhi, and he urgently contacted *** and personally went to the British authorities in Hong Kong to carry out **.

However, the British authorities in Hong Kong insisted on not letting them go, saying that they did not know that the "Yuehua Company" was the Hong Kong office of the Eighth Route Army. Later, after many negotiations with Carlson, the British authorities in Hong Kong agreed to release Lian Lian and others, who had been detained for more than 50 days.

On December 8, 1941, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, and the Pacific War broke out. According to the instructions of ***, Liao Chengzhi immediately launched an emergency rescue work for cultural people, and achieved remarkable results.

However, on May 30, 1942, Liao Chengzhi was arrested by Kuomintang agents in Lechang, Guangdong, due to the betrayal of traitors. Soon after, he was imprisoned in the Majiazhou concentration camp in Taihe County, Jiangxi Province.

In prison, Liao Chengzhi's steadfastness and unyielding loyalty in old photos are moving. He was undaunted and ready to give his life at any time. During this period, at the cost of being covered with scars, he wrote the poem "Jue Pu Chun", which is full of strength and determination.

He admonished himself and his comrades-in-arms to strengthen their revolutionary convictions and avoid self-contempt. At the same time, he also reminded female compatriots that to become a heroine, Motu has a false reputation. In the face of the torture of the spies, Liao Chengzhi was as firm as a rock and resolutely refused to give in.

When the spies saw that they couldn't do it, they resorted to their usual beauty tricks. Under the careful selection of the spies, a young and beautiful woman was sent to Liao Chengzhi's room. However, in the face of this woman's hospitality, Liao Chengzhi was unmoved, he knew the belief and responsibility in his heart.

He told the woman that his goal was for the freedom and independence of the country and the nation, not for personal self-interest and pleasure. Liao Chengzhi's tenacity and firmness are the pride and glory of our nation.

His deeds tell us that no matter how great the difficulties and challenges we face, as long as we have firm faith and determination, we will be able to overcome everything.

In Liao Chengzhi's old photos, a woman teased Liao Chengzhi for no reason, which made Liao Chengzhi feel very bored. The woman's words made Liao Chengzhi feel sick, and he thought that such behavior was meaningless.

When the agents saw that the teasing could not be achieved, they took the woman away. The next day, the woman reappeared in Liao Chengzhi's room. She asked this and that self-righteously, but Liao Chengzhi didn't pay attention.

He felt pitiful for the woman, but she misunderstood what he meant. Eventually, the woman left angrily and never returned. In 1945, Liao Chengzhi was imprisoned in the Dregs Cave and the Huang family's courtyard, during which Chiang Kai-shek lured him unsuccessfully.

In 1946, the Chinese Communist Party successfully rescued Liao Chengzhi.

After Liao Chengzhi and Jing Puchun were released from prison, Liao Chengzhi published a missing person notice in "Xinhua**", hoping that "Apu" could see it and return to him. Knowing that his lover had been released from prison, Jing Puchun was full of joy and immediately rushed from Chengdu to Chongqing to see Liao Chengzhi after a long absence.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Liao Chengzhi served as the director of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office and many other positions, and was busy with work; Jing Puchun became his "life manager", taking care of his lover meticulously.

In this regard, Liao Chengzhi was deeply moved, and loved his wife more than anything. Their daughter recalled: "The father's love for his mother was sometimes not even like his wife, but more like his beloved daughter.

Sometimes the mother was lying on the bed, and the father sat on the edge of the bed, quietly watching her, smiling slightly, gently coaxing, and patting slowly. That heart-warming lingering love can't be expressed in words.

My mother was slightly unwell, and when my father learned about it, he always immediately looked at me with a pair of reproachful eyes, because I spent the most time with my mother. That look was so different from his usual humor that it would be indelible in my memory. ”

On June 10, 1983, Liao Chengzhi died of illness in Beijing at the age of 75.

After the death of his lover Liao Chengzhi, Jing Puchun felt very painful that he could no longer hear the affectionate title of "Apu". When recalling the 50 years of love with Liao Chengzhi and half a century of ups and downs, her tears couldn't help but welled up, and those blurry but clear pictures were vivid.

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