After Wang Guangmei died of illness, Liu Yuan donated all his inheritance
The revolutionary process was arduous and protracted, and after decades, countless heroic revolutionary martyrs and outstanding leaders were born. **Comrade is one of the best, he has contributed indelible achievements to the birth and construction of New China, and there is a strong support worthy of our deep admiration behind him.
Wang Guangmei, the wife and secretary of **, devoted her life to the revolutionary cause, and even donated all her pension to the construction project after her death. Her spirit, like that of her husband, was full of revolutionary determination and conviction.
As a famous lady, her choices and actions demonstrate her firm revolutionary aspirations.
In 1921, Wang Guangmei was born in a scholarly family in Beijing, her father Wang Zhichang was a graduate of Waseda University, and after returning to China, he served as the chief minister of the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce of Beiyang.
Under the influence of the world situation, Wang Zhichang also participated in the Paris Peace Conference and the Washington Nine Conference, and Wang Guangmei's family was very wealthy and noble at that time.
Just when her father was on his way to the United States to attend a conference, Wang Guangmei was born, and her father heard the good news thousands of miles away and immediately named her "Guangmei".
Her father was deeply influenced by the open-minded trend and was unbiased against Wang Guangmei, who was a girl, but was particularly concerned about her future development. Therefore, Wang Guangmei has received an extremely advanced education since she was a child.
Her father's words and deeds have made her full of love for learning from an early age, especially in mathematics and physics. Someone once said of Wang Guangmei: If she had been born in present-day China, she would probably have become a world-renowned physicist.
After graduating with a master's degree, Wang Guangmei could have gone to the United States to study for a doctorate and continue her scientific research path. However, the sudden appearance of a guest changed the trajectory of her life and became an indelible major turning point in her life.
In the Spring Festival of 1946, the Chinese people ushered in the first Spring Festival after experiencing the surrender of Japan. At this time, Wang Guangmei was busy packing up the relevant documents for studying in the United States at school, when suddenly, a rapid knock on the door interrupted her thoughts.
She received a note from an underground member of the Chinese Communist Party, which shocked her: The foreign war has subsided, but the smoke of the civil war still fills the air.
The note asked Wang Guangmei to act as an interpreter for negotiations between the Chinese Communist Party and the Kuomintang, as well as for a third party in the United States. Because Wang Guangmei has studied in many countries, is fluent in English and has a pure background, Cui Yueli thought of her at the first time and recommended her to her superiors.
When faced with a choice, Wang Guangmei fell into confusion. Although she has not yet formally joined the Communist Party, she has begun to move closer to the party's ideals. On the one hand, she loved her scientific research, and on the other hand, she felt a dilemma for the country's desire to contribute to the establishment of the revolution as soon as possible.
After a night of deliberation, she chose to postpone the opportunity to study in the United States and decided to help the Communist Party through this difficult time. Since then, her life has been dedicated to this decision.
At the contact point of the underground organization, Comrade Li Kenong first asked some basic questions, and then brought Wang Guangmei to the negotiation table. Perhaps because he had seen a lot of big scenes with his father when he was a child, Wang Guangmei was very calm and calm in the face of the senior generals of the Kuomintang and the US army, and the translation work was neat and excellent, which was highly appreciated by the directors present.
After this translation work, Wang Guangmei did not leave, but followed the army to Yan'an, served as the foreign affairs translator of the CCP, and also participated in the work related to land reform, and began her revolutionary pace.
In 1946, the civil war between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party broke out. In the face of the hardships of the peasants and the despicable face of the Kuomintang, Wang Guangmei resolutely chose to devote herself to the cause of the Communist Party of China and fought for the birth of New China.
She gave up the lucrative and stable study opportunities abroad, bid farewell to her father, and embarked on a revolutionary road full of unknowns and challenges. In the process, she also met the most important person in her life - *
Before meeting Wang Guangmei, ** already had a wife and children, had been struggling with the Communist Party for nearly 30 years, his youth had passed, and in the face of the unknown road and difficult challenges ahead, he did not think too much about personal emotional problems.
Wang Guangmei is in the prime of her youth, with an extraordinary temperament and broad knowledge. She actively devoted herself to the cause of the Communist Party, first communicating with Comrade ***, and then came to the cave of ***.
After getting acquainted with ***, she found that *** was a loyal person, and the two had many common ideas and appreciated each other's opinions and attitudes. In 1948, when the war was coming to an end, ** and other leaders came to Xibaipo, preparing to "enter Beijing to take the exam".
At this time, as the secretary of ***, Wang Guangmei also joined them.
In this small village with only 100 households, the two live a compact life, and they don't see each other when they look up, Wang Guangmei knows the living habits of *** well, and even with a look of ***, Wang Guangmei can understand his needs.
The tacit understanding between the two made other comrades-in-arms look at it and secretly match in private. On August 21, ** and Wang Guangmei held a simple wedding in a farmer's house in Xibaipo, with only a bed, two chairs and a small bookcase in the wedding room.
Although the two are in the midst of war, they still love each other deeply, with the encouragement of their comrades-in-arms and the company of each other in front of them, they are looking forward to the arrival of the great liberation of the country. After getting married, they immediately threw themselves into work, and their tacit cooperation was amazing.
Wang Guangmei treats her five stepsons as if they were her own, their lives are full of sweetness and stability, and those voices that question them have gradually disappeared.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Wang Guangmei and *** fought side by side on the front line of building the country, but a case separated the two from yin and yang. Wang Guangmei faced life strongly, and it wasn't until she saw the urn of *** one day that she couldn't help but stick her face on the cold box and couldn't cry.
Those present were touched by her strength, but few knew what kind of mental and physical torture she endured after the loss of her husband. As a mother of nine children with several young children to take care of, she must grit her teeth and pick up the burden of the family, being both a father and a mother, and pulling the children to grow up alone.
Her indomitable spirit is a symbol of the Chinese Revolution.
Wang Guangmei did not stop her revolutionary cause because of her husband's departure, but continued to move forward with his fighting spirit. In 1979, when she became the director of the Foreign Affairs Bureau of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, she learned that many children and families were still poor and unable to go to school, so she planned the "Happiness Project".
In order to raise more funds to help more people, Wang Guangmei, who is 74 years old, is running around, calling on more caring people to pay attention to this social issue.
Wang Guangmei, a woman who has cast public welfare with her life and sweat, has spent 11 years in the hospital bed and invested 3The 100 million yuan fund has brought hope to 150,000 families and won the gratitude of 690,000 people.
She not only practiced it, but also educated her son Liu Yuan, and even organized him to have dinner with the descendants of ***. Although the two great men have passed away, their spirit should be inherited, and future generations should live in harmony and continue to contribute to the development of New China.
Liu Yuan, the proud son of the Red Revolutionary family, vowed to serve the people since he was a child. Under his father's words and deeds, he knew the importance of thrift and frugality, never squeamish, and did not buy toys and clothes.
His father suffered hardships, and his path to study was also full of ups and downs, but he was never discouraged, and his mother's encouragement made him decide to take the college entrance examination to change his fate with knowledge. In the end, he was admitted to Beijing Normal University with excellent grades, but he was not satisfied with this, but became more determined to use his life to serve the motherland and the people.
He grew up step by step from the grassroots level and was awarded the rank of general in 2009. When he was dressed in a military uniform and looked at himself in the mirror, he silently promised his father in his heart that he would live up to his expectations and win glory for the country.
After his career stabilized, he often assisted his mother in charitable causes, and he also gave generously to do his part. Wang Guangmei's pattern is extraordinary, her influence on her children is far-reaching, and when her family sorts through her belongings, they find that her deposit slips record her great love.
Liu Yuan decided to donate the 120,000 yuan saved by his mother's thrifty life, plus the pension, a total of 150,000 yuan to the "Happiness Project" founded by his mother.
He said that this is the wish of his mother and father, who want to see the land of China free from the suffering of disasters and diseases. This decision has benefited many families, and for Wang Guangmei, who has been frugal all her life, the money is all her savings, and her selfless spirit is touching.
Under the inspiration of Liu Yuan, caring people from all walks of life generously donated up to one million yuan for the happiness project, which will help more families. Hearing the news, Liu Yuan couldn't help but burst into tears, he thought that if his mother knew about this scene under Jiuquan, she would definitely feel very relieved.
Liu Yuan complied with his mother's wishes and buried her in his father's hometown, Huaminglou. There is not a single word on the tombstone, only statues of Liu Yuan and his father, as well as a pair of clasped hands and a protruding piece of marble.
This implies the revolutionary love between them that is loyal and supports each other.
Wang Guangmei's life was colorful, from a young lady to a queen of China, from a scientific elite to a revolutionary stalwt. Wang Guangmei is undoubtedly one of the most legendary women of the 20th century.
Although she and Comrade *** have left us, their spirit will always live in the hearts of future generations.