Hua Guofeng violated the will of the chairman, why no one objected

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-06

Contrary to the Chairman's wishes, why is there no objection?

On September 9, 1976, the beloved *** passed away due to illness in Beijing, and the whole country was immersed in great grief. However, what is puzzling is that not long after ***'s death, ** blatantly violated his last wishes, and what is even more surprising is that **no one objected to Hua Lao's decision.

So, what kind of will ** leave behind? Why don't Hua Laohe ** implement it?

2. Since 1971, **'s health has deteriorated, and the death of **Marshal in 1972 has dealt a heavy blow to his spirit. Watching the comrades-in-arms who had fought side by side leave one by one, ** was under tremendous mental pressure at the same time, but also physically tortured.

According to the guards around ***, the extreme grief after the marshal's memorial service caused *** to go into shock twice, making his physical condition even weaker. In 1973, ** barely attended the opening ceremony of the 10th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, which was also his last party congress.

Even in such a weak state, he persevered in attending the meeting.

After the end of the party's ten opening ceremonies, the physical condition of ** is distressing. According to common sense, the delegates should see off the leaders from the venue, but at this moment, *** doesn't even have the strength to stand up.

** wittily resolved this embarrassment and decided to let *** watch the delegates leave the venue to avoid making everyone too worried. Although his physical condition is not optimistic, he is ready to face it calmly.

In 1963, he even attended the memorial service of Marshal *** accompanied by Wu Xujun, the first commander, showing his tenacity and courage.

** once told Wu Xujun that if he died, she didn't have to be sad, she should dress up beautifully and hold a celebration. He believes that people always die, and if they don't die, the earth may not be able to accommodate so many people.

He has the courage to face death, does not shy away from related topics, and resolutely opposes slogans such as "Long live **". Because of this belief, ** has been comforting those around him during his serious illness so that they don't have to worry too much.

However, during the time that Wu Xujun was with him, she kept recalling the arrangements made to herself many years ago, especially the arrangements for her posthumous affairs, which made her deeply worried.

When I died, I scattered the ashes into the river and fed them to the fish, apologizing to the fish for eating too many fish in my life. At that time, Wu Xujun was taken aback, how could a generation of great men be cremated?

It was at this moment that Wu Xujun knew that as early as 1956, ** had already made arrangements for his posthumous affairs. In the minds of the older generation, "laying ground for peace" is crucial, and if you don't let your deceased loved ones have a place to live, you may even be blamed.

In the past, few people may have given much importance to burials, but as the population grew and land area decreased, people began to revisit this tradition.

In order to deal with this problem, in 1956, ** and other national leaders jointly signed an initiative to promote cremation. Therefore, ** has always believed that he should also use cremation after a hundred years.

Wu Xujun understands that the will of *** is to play a leading role, but for the people, the most expected thing is to live a long and healthy life. Unfortunately, due to long-term hard work, **'s physical condition deteriorated day by day, and in the last few years, it was almost inseparable from the care of others.

In 1976, **'s condition took a turn for the worse, and everyone knew in their hearts that his life was coming to an end. In the days leading up to his death, he was unable to eat on his own, and medical staff had to deliver food through a nasal tube.

His consciousness is sometimes sober, sometimes blurred, and when he sees the grief of the people around him, he always smiles and comforts them, and advises everyone not to be too sad. However, ** himself was also in great pain, and various complications tormented him, but he comforted the medical staff instead, which made everyone even more heartbroken.

By 8 September, his condition had deteriorated again.

The medical staff has done their best, but ***'s life is irretrievable. When the Politburo Standing Committee learned of the situation, they all rushed to his bedside.

When he was conscious, the medical staff told everyone that if they had something to say to him, now was the best time. Everyone stepped forward to say hello to ***, but *** could only stare at them quietly, only when *** stepped forward, his lips trembled slightly, and his fingers were clenched unconsciously.

However, **'s body was no longer able to support him to make any movements other than lying down. The medical staff around him have been closely monitoring his condition in case anything suddenly happens.

When there was a small movement, the medical staff immediately stopped *** who was about to leave

**Leaning over to listen to the medical staff relay the Chairman's words to him, although he could not hear the specific content, he expected the Chairman's concern and patted the Chairman's hand as a sign of comfort.

This tacit understanding between comrades-in-arms stems from their deep concern for the people and the country, and it is also their common belief and ideal that they have fought side by side for many years. After leaving, the chairman knocked three times on the side of the bed, and the staff understood that the chairman was concerned about one of the Japanese ** named Takeo Miki**.

At the last moment of his life, the President continued to pay attention to the international situation, and this spirit and perseverance deeply shocked and admired everyone.

The paramedics did their best, but *** fell into shock again, and this time, he closed his eyes forever. In the early morning of September 9, 1976, the great leader *** passed away in Beijing.

***, who was attending the banquet in the Great Hall of the People, received the news and immediately returned to Zhongnanhai. At this critical moment, ** endured his grief, because he knew that his next task was more important, that is, how to properly arrange ***'s funeral.

At this moment, ** silently made a decision in his heart, and this decision seems to be somewhat contrary to ***'s last wish.

**When he was entertaining foreign guests, he suddenly learned the news of ***'s death, and he immediately rushed to Zhongnanhai and found that *** had passed away. Although his heart was full of grief, he immediately organized a meeting of the Politburo to discuss how to deal with the next matter.

At the meeting, they mainly discussed three issues, one of which was about how to bury the remains of ***. According to ***'s last wishes, he was to be cremated after his death, and the recently deceased *** and ** marshals were also cremated in accordance with their wishes.

However, a different proposal was made. He believes that he is the leader of the people and has made great contributions to the party and the country. Therefore, he suggested that we should preserve the remains of *** as the Soviet Union did with Lenin, so that people can remember him forever.

At the meeting, some people advocated following ***'s wishes, while others advocated for the preservation of ***'s remains. As preserving the remains requires swift action, or the opportunity may be missed.

In the end, it was decided to preserve the remains and build a memorial for future generations. He stood by this decision and was supported by **. When it was decided to show the body of *** to the world, ** immediately set up a scientific research team to be responsible for embalming and protecting the remains.

The next day, ** instructed to make a world-class crystal coffin to store ***'s remains. Although only a few people in the world have used crystal coffins, Lenin and Stalin in the Soviet Union have used them.

However, due to tensions between China and the Soviet Union, it was impossible for them to teach us this technology.

In order to permanently preserve the remains of ***, our technicians worked day and night, and after a lot of hardships, they finally succeeded in manufacturing five bodies"Crystal coffin", ensuring the birth of the most perfect crystal coffin.

At the same time, ** also ordered the construction of *** memorial hall, which took only one year, from November 1976 to September 9, 1977, to once again show the world China's speed.

In this process, the body of ** has been perfectly preserved, so that the people of the whole country on the special day of September 9, 1977, see the kindness and lifelike appearance of ***.

Today, the remains of *** are still stored in the *** Memorial Hall, and there is an endless stream of people to pay their respects every day, which is due to the hard work of the staff who embalmed and preserved the remains, made crystal coffins, and built the memorial hall.

Let us pay them the highest respect!

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