In the summer of 1960, a retired female primary school teacher met Chairman Mao at night

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-20

In the summer, a retired female elementary school teacher met *** at night

A person who sticks to his principles and does not accept personal requests, even for those closest to him. However, there is a person named Wu Qirui, who has received special care and a personal reply, why is this?

Let's work together on the background and story of this Wu Qirui.

Mr. Wang Li'an is a mathematics teacher at Hunan No. 1 Normal School, and he respects him very much and praises him as a good teacher who knows people and teaches well. At the beginning of 1914, ** was admitted to Hunan No. 1 Normal School, but he was very partial to his subjects, and his mathematics scores were a mess.

At one point, he even "pretended to be sick and skipped class". Wang Li'an decided to talk to *** first, and let him take the initiative to learn mathematics. This conversation made *** determined to tutor well, and he never missed math classes again.

Wang Li'an specially invited *** to come to his home for tutoring, and taught him a lot of knowledge, and also gave him notes. ** also told Wang Li'an about his ambition to save the country, and Wang Li'an admired him even more.

In the summer of 1915, the chairman would go to Mr. Wang Li'an's house every day to tutor, and sometimes he would leave him for lunch. Mr. Wang Li'an was moved by his persistence, so he let him live in the Gongyan magazine of "Li's Taro Garden" and took good care of him.

During this period, the relationship between the chairman and Wang Li'an was very close, and Wang Li'an also put a lot of effort into this student. In 1920, when the chairman of the ** was preparing to establish the Cultural Book Society, he faced the problem of shortage of funds, and after Wang Li'an learned of this, he personally came forward to raise 500 yuan for the book club.

Because of the work of the book club, ** established a relationship with Wang Li'an as a teacher and a friend. Wang Li'an's son Wang Renlu, also known as "Brother Mao". For Wang Li'an, Chairman ** has always had a deep affection.

At that time, due to the fact that the chairman of *** was seriously biased, and often **, the behavior of challenging the old system and authority "made the school unpopular. However, the chairman led a movement of students at the school against the principal Zhang Gan, who was very angry and wanted to expel him.

Yang Changji contacted teachers, including Wang Li'an and Xu Teli, and forced Zhang Gan to retract his life.

In July 1920, ** and others prepared to establish the Cultural Book Society, but they were in trouble due to lack of funds. At this time, Wang Li'an learned the news and immediately reached out to raise 500 yuan for the Cultural Book Society.

With the support of Yang Kaihui and his mother Xiang Zhenxi, ** and Peng Huang, He Shuheng, Yi Lirong and others successfully founded the Cultural Book Society. However, Wang Li'an died in 1926 due to health reasons.

Before his death, he mentioned to his family many times that he was full of deep feelings for the tireless and talented "partial subject" student. After Wang Li'an's death, Wang Renlu's family and *** devoted themselves to the Great Revolution, and since then the ends of the world have been separated and rarely intersected.

However, after the defeat of the Great Revolution, the Communist Party and some progressive youths were frantically pursued and killed by Chiang Kai-shek, and revolutionaries such as Yang Kaihui's wife and Wang Renlu's stepmother were killed by the Kuomintang.

During this period, Wang Renlu met his life partner, retired teacher Wu Qirui. Wang Renlu often went out to participate in revolutionary activities, and Wu Qirui expressed his full support for this.

As a graduate of a teacher's college, she worked and took care of her children, and her life was very difficult, but they supported each other and had a sweet relationship with each other. During the war, Wang Renlu, as an intellectual, was fully capable of living a good life.

But instead of thinking only of himself, he spent a lot of money out of his own pocket in order to propagate and organize progressive ideas. What he did was a huge help to the organization's early advocacy.

However, he himself did not get the credit he deserved, because of the cruelty of the reactionaries, the situation of Wang Renlu became more and more difficult.

In 1948, Wang Renlu died of illness, leaving eight children to take care of. Before he died, he instructed Wu Qirui that if he had difficulties, he could go to Brother Mao for help.

Although Wu Qirui always kept her husband's words in mind, she was unwilling to be a burden to the ***, so she chose to work part-time to support her children. However, by 1950, Wu Qirui's three children were severely malnourished after being injected with BCG.

Although Wu Qirui did her best to provide for her eight children, the illness of three children left her feeling powerless. In desperation, she wrote a letter to ***, hoping that he could help her. "

A letter was sent to ***, and at first *** didn't know who Wu Qirui was, but as he read it, he saw Mr. Wang Li'an's name. In the letter, Wu Qirui wrote: "Chairman Wan Qi saw the friendship of the world, remembered the orphans and frailties of children, and gave special support, and allowed the little girl Xinyue and the children Xinfeng and Xinzhi to join the class for the children of cadres in southern Jiangsu. ”

**After watching it, I deeply felt Wu Qirui's difficulties. He marked with a brush many times, especially the mention of Mr. Wang Li'an in the letter, and also deliberately marked it with a red pen, showing his respect for Mr. Wang.

** In the blank space of the letter, he commented: "Comrade Chen Pixian is requested to do it at his discretion." The letter was written by a mother of eight who works as a teacher at the Xishi Primary School, and she requested that her three children be enrolled in the class for the children of cadres in southern Jiangsu.

After transferring Wu Qirui's letter to Chen Pixian, secretary of the Southern Jiangsu District Committee of the Communist Party of China, he sent the reply letter to Wu Qirui. Chen Pixian was deeply moved, but he didn't expect to forget the friendship behind his old friend.

What's even more touching is that ** personally replied to Wu Qirui with a letter.

When Wu Qirui took the reply letter full of three sheets of paper, her eyes moistened. Chen Pixian went out on business and was received by Guan Wenwei, director of the Administrative Office, and carefully read the letter.

Immediately, Guan Wenwei and his colleagues solved the problem of Wu Qirui's three children's education and arranged them to study for free in the primary school affiliated to Wuxi Normal University. Considering that Wu Qirui needs to take care of her children, the school also specially arranged accommodation for her and provided a subsidy for living expenses at the beginning of each semester.

Under the care of ***, the living conditions of Wu Qirui's family have been greatly improved.

On this June night, Ms. Wu received an unexpected surprise: she was invited to Shanghai to meet *** It turned out that ** was patrolling Shanghai and wanted to see her.

Teacher Wu was so excited that he couldn't sleep all night. Early the next morning, she took a special car from the ** Department of the Municipal Party Committee to Shanghai, and Chen Pixian, Secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Party Committee, sent her to the Jinjiang Hotel where she stayed.

When the staff led her to the door of the office of the Jin Jiang Hotel, Wu Qirui's heartbeat couldn't help but speed up. When she walked softly into the office, she saw *** sitting on the sofa, wearing a white shirt and gray pants, and a pair of ordinary round black cloth shoes on her feet.

When I saw her come in, I immediately got up and held her hand, smiled and said, "Hello, Mr. Wu!" Wu Qirui was extremely nervous. Seeing her nervous appearance, I immediately invited her to sit on the sofa and chatted with her very easily.

They recalled the past together, and when they talked about their teacher Wang Li'an, they said with emotion: "Teacher Wang Li'an is very kind to me, and he will never discriminate against me because of my poor math results, but try his best to help me."

I later learned that my teacher had passed away. I remember that Mr. Ritsu'an's birthday was August 19, 1867, and in 6 days, Mr. Ri'an would have celebrated his 60th birthday! ”

These words reminded Wu Qirui of her husband, and she couldn't help but shed tears. However, as time passed, Wu Qirui's mood began to relax. They began to talk about family life, and learned that several of Wu Qirui's children studied well and found decent jobs.

Hearing this, ** breathed a sigh of relief, and saw that the Wang family could have a good life, which made him feel relieved. Before the end of the meeting, ** quietly stuffed Wu Qirui with 300 yuan, which was his own manuscript fee, hoping to help her subsidize her family.

Before leaving, I also took a group photo in the yard. **'s care deeply touched Wu Qirui, and his warmth made her feel extremely happy.

Wu Qirui once wrote a letter to ***, in addition to expressing his gratitude, he also asked for an "Anthology" and a chairman's **. Soon after, she received a reply from the President and a letter from the Chair.

Later, ** took into account her difficulties, took out 1,000 yuan of manuscript fees and gave it to her, and wrote the words "as a gift, don't pay it back". After that, she was co-opted as a member of the Wuxi CPPCC and transferred to work in the library of the CPPCC.

Moreover, seven of the eight children she raised received higher education, which was a miracle in those difficult times.

Wu Qirui's children grew up, and after they had a stable income, he returned the 1,000 yuan to the teacher-student relationship that spanned three generations, which has always been deeply imprinted in their hearts.

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