Xu Shiyou reported the matter, the great man looked serious People in their 60s, you can t see that

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-20

Xu Shiyou reported the matter, the great man looked serious People in their 60s, you can't see that it is a conspiracy

** He was a proud and great leader of China with high moral character throughout his life. However, even a figure as illustrious as him has suffered from unfair accusations. **Before his death, in addition to physical pain, he also carried a heavy psychological burden in his heart - that is, the "Wu Hao Incident" that plagued him in his last years. Although the incident itself is innocent, in the eyes of some people who do not know the truth, it has become an intractable mystery that affects the reputation of this great leader.

In 1919, when the young Comrade Enlai was engaged in revolutionary work in Tianjin, he led a group of progressive youths to co-found an organization called the "Awakening Society" and founded the irregular journal "Enlightenment". In order to protect the safety of his comrades, he decided to have all members use pseudonyms to publish articles without revealing their true identities. Comrade Enlai drew the pen name "Wu Hao" and chose it because of its homonym.

He grew accustomed to the pseudonym, which he used not only for his publications, but also for party affairs. Later, he became one of the main leaders of the CCP's ** Special Operations Section, an organization known as the "Sword of Wu Hao", whose mission was to protect party comrades and find out traitors.

In 1931, a major change occurred. Gu Shunzhang and Xiang Zhong rebelled one after another, bringing a huge crisis to the leading organs. Comrade Enlai showed courage and wisdom at critical moments, successfully fought the enemy, and helped the organization to overcome difficulties. However, the crisis has limited the scope of activities of the CCP organs in Shanghai. In order to fight against the reactionaries, Comrade Enlai left Shanghai and went to the **Soviet District, where he served as the secretary of the ** Bureau, and fought side by side with Mr. Zhu and other close comrades-in-arms.

At this time, the Kuomintang secret service learned of his whereabouts and began to play tricks. In order to discredit Comrade Enlai and undermine the internal unity of our Party, the enemy forged a document in 1932 entitled "Notice of Wu Hao and 243 Other Persons Leaving the Communist Party" and disseminated it vigorously. Clearly, this false document is designed to sow confusion and undermine our unity. The reactionaries seized on the incident of Comrade Enlai's departure from Shanghai and claimed that "Wu Hao" had "repented" in order to achieve the goal of dissolving his reputation. This insidious and vicious method was not directly named, but was carried out through Wu Hao and others.

In the face of the despicable deeds of the enemy, the leaders took a firm stand and soon issued a proclamation in the Soviet districts to expose the intrigues and tricks of the Kuomintang, clarify the facts among the comrades and the masses, and protect the honor of Comrade Enlai. Decades later, the Prime Minister rarely spoke of the incident again. However, in 1968, the "Wu Hao Incident" was mentioned again. In the social environment at that time, some people with ulterior motives tried to "bring down" the prime minister by using this old incident to try to frame him. The so-called evidence they fabricated was sent to Xu Shiyou, commander of the Nanjing Military Region.

Xu Shiyou was chosen for this mission because of the Nanjing Military Region's affiliation to Shanghai, which was the main stronghold of those hostile elements. As a cadre of the Fourth Front Army during the Red Army, Xu Shiyou was not familiar with the internal situation of the ** Soviet area, and he had never been in contact with the relevant information of the "Wuhao Incident" before. Therefore, when he read these materials, he was shocked and it was difficult to judge the authenticity for a while. It was inconvenient for him to make a decision at will, so he quickly decided to go to Beijing in person, report the situation to ***, and the leader of ** made the decision.

Xu Shiyou hurried to the scene, realizing the importance of the matter. However, after reading the document, ** did not have doubts about the character of the prime minister, but sighed in his heart, as if he had returned to decades ago. He kept shaking his head, but there was another worry in his heart. **Serious point out: Look, Xu Shiyou is over sixty years old, but he can't see through the conspiracy of these reactionaries. Although he does not blame Xu Shiyou, this incident highlights the seriousness of the enemy's malicious slander, and the impact on us cannot be ignored.

To make matters worse, Chiang's army had already retreated to Taiwan for many years, but these rumors originated from within, which made *** particularly worried. **My mood is even heavier. The prime minister has always been fond of justifying himself, but this time he was under pressure, and on May 19, 1968, he sent a special letter to *** attaching historical information detailing the so-called Wu Hao incident. ** Comfort the Prime Minister: The truth has come out, it is pure slander, you don't need to mind too much! This shows the firm trust between the revolutionary comrades-in-arms. However, the incident involved reputational issues that still caused a lot of trouble in the prime minister's later years.

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