Li Peihua, Song Qingling s secretary, was unmarried, and Song cried bitterly when he died

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-08

Li Peihua, Song Qingling's secretary, was unmarried, and Song cried bitterly when he died

Li Peihua died of illness in Shanghai in 1972 at the age of 73.

The ordinary and ordinary person in Song Qingling's eyes is actually Li Peihua, an outstanding woman born in Panyu, Guangdong Province in 1899. She graduated from Guangdong Provincial Women's Normal University at the age of 17 and is a truly talented woman.

After graduating, she devoted herself to the revolutionary road and participated in the Wuhan Women's Party Affairs Training Class founded by He Xiangning to train women cadres. He Xiangning served as the Minister of Women's Affairs.

Her contribution should not be underestimated, and she deserves our deep admiration.

In 1927, Li Peihua was in trouble in Wuhan because he was blacklisted, but was able to get out safely under the protection of He Xiangning. Later, they went to Guangzhou together to help establish the Zhongkai Agricultural and Industrial School.

In 1932, He Xiangning recommended Li Peihua to be Song Qingling's secretary, and he accompanied Song Qingling and He Xiangning and actively participated in the anti-Japanese salvation movement. Before the fall of Shanghai, Li Peihua and them devoted themselves to the anti-Japanese salvation movement.

From June 1938, Li Peihua served as the vice chairman of the Zhejiang branch of the Wartime Child Care Association. Although he was a brilliant secretary, he never married and devoted himself to his work.

On the eve of the founding of New China, Song Qingling was busy with affairs and was in urgent need of talents, but her secretaries left her one after another.

Liao Mengxing, Zheng Anna and Liu Wujian left Song Qingling's side, and only Li Peihua remained as the secretary, and also served as the director of the Welfare ** Nursery School. Due to his busy schedule, Lai often travelled with Soong Ching Ling between Beijing and Shanghai, serving as the secretary of the twin cities.

She was never married, and in her later years, in order to relieve her loneliness, she adopted a child. In 1967, Li Peihua was only 68 years old, but she suffered from severe high blood pressure, and the rebels pointed the finger at her, causing her great pain.

In order not to affect Song Qingling, Li Peihua tearfully asked to return to Shanghai for retirement. Song Qingling couldn't accept it, but she had already made up her mind that she had to leave.

Song Qingling let out a long sigh, tears sliding down. But no one expected that this separation would turn out to be a farewell. After Li Peihua died, Song Qingling was unable to attend her memorial service due to illness, in order to express her grief in her heart, she sent the ** at the memorial service to Liao Mengxing, **, Li Peihua's face is still clearly visible.

At the same time, Song Qingling also wrote a paragraph: "I will send you a few copies of the memorial service of our old friend Comrade Li Peihua. She sighed: "This year's bad news is one after another, five good friends have passed away one after another in three months, 1972 is really an unlucky year!" ”

In addition, her good friends such as the marshal and the American journalist also died one after another. In Song Qingling's eyes, she and Li Peihua are not only superiors and subordinates, but also very good friends.

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