Before Premier Zhou s death, Deng Yingchao reviewed the eulogy and proposed to correct the inaccurac

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-12

Before his death, Deng Yingchao reviewed the eulogy and put forward suggestions to correct the inaccuracies.

1.* With Deng Yingchao, they adhere to the style of seeking truth from facts, they keep a low profile in their external publicity, do not blindly brag, always keep a clear head, and are not confused by false fame.

2.* After his death, countless Chinese sons and daughters mourned his passing. On the eve of the first anniversary of ***'s death, "People**" is ready to publish three articles in memory of *** in memory of this great leader.

3.* Throughout his life, he always adhered to the style of seeking truth from facts, he taught us not to blindly pursue false fame, to always keep a clear head, and seek truth from facts, which is the precious wealth he left us.

**The Prime Minister's memorial article was specially given to Deng Yingchao for review before it was published to ensure that nothing went wrong. One evening a few days later, Deng Yingchao called the newspaper and put forward some views on the memorial article.

The comrades of the newspaper attached great importance to this and immediately prepared paper and pen to record Deng Yingchao's opinions. Deng Yingchao first mentioned the matter of going to Dazhai three times, although she didn't go with her the first two times, but she thought that when she went for the third time, there were one or two discrepancies with the facts in the article, and they had been crossed out with a pen.

Secondly, Deng Yingchao also mentioned the description in the article about the negotiation with Chiang Kai-shek and Zhang Xueliang after the Xi'an Incident, when Chiang Kai-shek hugged his head and cried. Deng Yingchao emphasized that this was untrue, and after Comrade *** negotiated with the two sides, he only briefly met Chiang Kai-shek, and Chiang Kai-shek did not cry at all.

Finally, Deng Yingchao also talked about the statement in the article that Comrade Li Shaoshi, the secretary of the ***, was killed by the spies.

What I can't figure out is, after what happened, why did our driver run away on his own? (The driver was hired on a temporary basis at the time)".

Regarding this young man's question, although Li Shaoshi was criticized for not being vigilant, he did not ignore it. After thinking calmly, he approved of the young man's observation: "This is very reasonable! ”

The young man who was affirmed continued to raise the situation of the driver encountering the national soldier in Sichuan, and responded seriously: "There is some truth, this needs to be studied." Eventually, at the strong request of the Communist Party, the Kuomintang also began to investigate the matter thoroughly.

After all-night efforts, the Kuomintang cracked the case at around 2 a.m. the next morning.

According to the case report in charge of ***, a platoon commander of the Kuomintang rested with more than 30 subordinates near Gate No. 6 of Hongyanzui after receiving 240 sets of cotton military uniforms.

Unexpectedly, Ammunition Private 1st Class Wu Yingtang was hit by a black car passing by, injuring his left arm and his right shoulder. The driver tried to escape, causing the Kuomintang squad leader to shoot and accidentally injure Li Shaoshi in the car.

Subsequently, the driver Xiong Guohua sent Li Shaoshi to the hospital and found two comrades to take care of him, but he disappeared. In order to prove his innocence, the Kuomintang transferred Wu Yingtang from ** Hospital to the Municipal People's Hospital and let him live opposite Li Shaoshi's original ward.

In contrast, the CCP expressed condolences to Wu Yingtang, expressed its willingness to bear all his medical expenses, and promised to give him a funeral pension if he unfortunately died.

In the midst of Prime Minister's busy schedule, he took the time to personally visit Wu Yingtang at the Municipal People's Hospital and said that the CCP would be responsible for all his medical expenses. There was once an opinion that the Kuomintang spies wanted to assassinate *** and Li Shaoshi was killed by mistake because of his similar appearance.

However, the memories of Xiong Guohua, the driver who disappeared that year, add credible evidence to the account of the accident. In an interview with scholars, Xiong Guohua said that after he and Li Shaoshi saw off Liu Yazi, they drove the car fast because they were in a hurry.

When passing by the door of the Eighth Route Army office, a comrade waved to him and signaled him to slow down. However, due to the task on his body, Xiong Guohua did not slow down. As he quickly rushed down a slope near Hongyanzui, he saw a group of Kuomintang soldiers in front of him.

Just when Xiong Guohua didn't have time to slow down, a Kuomintang soldier suddenly crossed the road, and Xiong Guohua braked urgently, but found that the brakes were ineffective.

In an emergency, Xiong Guohua quickly adjusted his direction to avoid the soldiers, while trying his best to avoid the car falling into the Jialing River. However, unable to dodge, he knocked down the soldier.

Although Xiong Guohua said that he was so anxious that he did not realize that he had hit someone, he could not hear the shouts of the Kuomintang soldiers behind him as he continued to walk. As a result, the Kuomintang troops opened fire on their cars.

After hearing the gunshots, Xiong Guohua turned around and found Comrade Li Shaoshi clutching his chest in pain. Xiong Guohua's memories once again prove that Li Shaoshi's unfortunate death was an accident.

Therefore, when Deng Yingchao saw the article about Li Shaoshi being killed by the spies, she explained to the staff of the newspaper: "After investigation, this is not **, I also specifically asked Tong Xiaopeng about this, and he also confirmed this."

There was a book that was written like this before, and Enlai criticized it to his face, so I don't think this article should mention this. We can't lie, can we? ”

In a phone call, Deng Yingchao stressed the importance of seeking truth from facts, saying that when reviewing history, we must strictly follow the chairman's principle of seeking truth from facts and have a rigorous attitude.

Deng Yingchao's spirit of seeking truth from facts is not only reflected in her major policies, but also in the small things in life. Once, when she reviewed a manuscript about meeting a Japanese friend, she did not point out the mistakes directly, but pointed out the problem by asking reporters.

Deng Yingchao's wisdom and sharpness are deeply admired.

Deng Yingchao solemnly pointed out the reporter's mistake and stressed that the establishment of friendly Sino-Japanese relations is not the credit of any one person, but the result of the work of the party and the state, and that it is wrong not to change the actual situation just because of one's own identity.

Deng Yingchao resolutely opposes false exaggeration and exaggerated reports on ***. Whether it is something that *** has not done, or something he has done, she strives to restore the truth and does not pursue false fame.

As the partner of ***, she and he share the same revolutionary pursuit, so they are strict with themselves and their families, always adhere to the principle of seeking truth from facts, regardless of fame and fortune, and dedicate their lives.

Their persistence and pursuit have made them the envy of the world as a revolutionary couple.

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