Premier Zhou withheld Chairman Mao s will, found it in 74 years, and cried

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-16

Withhold the *** will,years of discovery, crying.

If you liked this article, remember to follow us in the top right corner, and we will continue to provide you with more interesting content for you to read in time. On January 8, 1976, ** passed away, and the whole country mourned.

A few days later, the secretaries came to the West Flower Hall in Zhongnanhai with a heavy heart to sort out the premier's relics. Every document in the drawer embodies his hard work before his death, and they take it out and organize it one by one.

Recalling the prime minister's desk day and night, they had mixed feelings. Suddenly, someone finds a special document in the inconspicuous corner of a drawer that has never been seen before.

When he opened the document, he was surprised to find that it was an unpublished instruction, signed ***. Everyone came over to read it, and when they saw the name and the content of the instructions, they immediately understood that this was an instruction that had been specially hidden for two years.

What important instructions were seized? As a staunch supporter of *** all his life, why did he make such an incredible move? The answer to all this is hidden in Deng Yingchao, the most important person in that instruction.

On May 4, 1919, a patriotic movement dominated by young students broke out in Beijing, opening the door to China's nascent democracy. At the same time, Tianjin, Shanghai and other big cities also sounded the sound of young students' demonstrations.

Deng Yingchao is one of them. At that time, Deng Yingchao, who was only 15 years old, was studying at Tianjin Zhili No. 1 Girls' Normal School, and was the youngest student in the school and grade, but she had great enthusiasm and concern for the fate of the country and the nation.

In the first half of the last century, the social status of women was extremely low, especially girls at the bottom of the social ladder, and most of them were unable to receive education and access to new ideas. However, Deng Yingchao was not limited by this environment, she chose to devote herself to the May Fourth Movement, calling for "my compatriots to work together from now on, lift up their spirits, and seek the progress of the country", and regarded fighting for the country as her lifelong career and goal.

Her revolutionary consciousness was ahead of her time and she dared to join the May Fourth Movement, which was considered a "dangerous activity," which was largely influenced by her mother. Deng Yingchao's mother was a strong and self-reliant woman, and after her husband died, she took her children from Guangxi to Tianjin alone to work as a doctor in the nursery.

In this environment, she realized from an early age that women cannot rely on others, and only self-reliance, self-esteem and self-love can gain a foothold in society. Therefore, when Deng Yingchao saw the unfair status quo of Chinese society, she came up with the idea of breaking the status quo, and was determined to fight for the rights and interests of the poor people, fight for women's independence, and awaken women to participate in the patriotic movement.

Her actions and determination have made an important contribution to women's struggle for rights and participation in social change.

In addition to giving speeches in public, she also led the team members to go to the homes of ordinary people to popularize the concept of national salvation. These revolutionary actions are far more dangerous than one might think.

At that time, the warlords and feudal forces were extremely disgusted with progressives, and the slightest carelessness would lead to **. Despite the difficulties and threats faced, Deng Yingchao has always been firm in her beliefs and has never flinched.

On September 16, 1919, she joined the patriotic organization "Awakening Society" and became one of the first few members of the organization. She and her comrades-in-arms organized many large-scale ** activities, which pushed the patriotic movement in Tianjin to a climax.

During this period, she got acquainted with the two of them, who were also progressive youths, and had frequent contact in the patriotic movement, and Deng Yingchao's firm revolutionary beliefs and resolute revolutionary actions deeply impressed.

In 1920, after going to France to study, he maintained close correspondence with Deng Yingchao, who stayed in China. With the frequent exchange of letters, the relationship between the two deepened day by day.

In 1923, ** sent a postcard expressing love from Paris, France to Deng Yingchao. After receiving the postcard, Deng Yingchao was very excited, and immediately replied to ***: "We have the same thoughts and hearts, and hope to be able to rely on each other and fight for the ideals of communism all our lives." ”

On August 8, 1925, the two became revolutionary partners, and simply invited two tables of colleagues and friends in Guangzhou to dinner, witnessing their love together.

The love story of Deng Yingchao and *** is so unusual. After they got married, although they got together less and separated more in life, they both worked hard in their respective positions and never relaxed.

Deng Yingchao wears many hats, leading the women's liberation movement in Guangdong, and also serving as the secretary of the **Women's Committee and the secretary-general of the ** Bureau, her work is not easier than ***.

When the *** created the ** secret service department, Deng Yingchao did not hesitate to join the dangerous underground work and fight side by side with him. In order to protect our telegrams from being intercepted and translated by the enemy, ** personally designed a set of cipher codes with a high degree of secrecy "Haomi", and personally translated them every time he received a telegram.

If he is not there, Deng Yingchao will translate on his behalf. She even memorized the entire complex telegram word for word to improve the speed and efficiency of translation.

Their love story deepens in this hectic and difficult, and their relationship is strengthened by this. Although their lives are not rich, their spiritual world is incomparably rich.

With their actions, they show us what true love is and what true courage is.

After unfortunately contracting tuberculosis, Deng Yingchao had to hand over the work of the secretary general of the ** bureau to *** Although she was in poor health, she still tried her best to solve problems for the affairs of the party.

During the Long March, Deng Yingchao had a high fever that did not go away, but she insisted on moving forward with the troops, and often gulped ** due to overwork. When crossing the meadow, ** was unable to walk because of amoebic liver abscess, and Deng Yingchao, who was in pain, decided to accompany him on a stretcher, but she was almost swallowed by the swamp on the first day.

Deng Yingchao successfully completed the Long March with her tenacious will, but her illness was aggravated by the exertion of the past year, which laid a hidden danger for her future health.

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Deng Yingchao, as the leader of the women's movement of our party, actively participated in the work of the women's movement for a long time, became the core figure of the women's committee, and played a pivotal role, and even Chiang Kai-shek of the Kuomintang could not ignore her influence.

During the second cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party in 1937, Deng Yingchao was the only woman among the six guarantor representatives approved by Chiang Kai-shek, which fully reflected her high status in the country.

As for ***, whether in terms of revolutionary qualifications or revolutionary contributions, Deng Yingchao is the best candidate for important leadership positions. However, when she was responsible for forming and screening candidates for the national ministry, Deng Yingchao did not get the ministerial-level position she deserved, and she did not even arrange any positions, which is puzzling.

This includes Zhang Zhizhong and Jiang Xianyun, a long-time friend of the *** couple, who felt unfair for Deng Yingchao, so they found the prime minister to oppose it.

** Had worried that if Deng Yingchao was a minister, party comrades might be prejudiced against her because of their husband and wife relationship, which would affect her work efficiency.

Therefore, ** deliberately lowered Deng Yingchao's position. However, Deng Yingchao was not dissatisfied by this, but devoted himself to the cause of women's liberation, and this work had nothing to do with the work of ***.

As the person who knows the most about thoughts, Deng Yingchao always supports his decision without any complaints. She knows very well that there is only "public" in her heart, not "private".

Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, we have attached great importance to cultivating the integrity of party cadres, and required party members to truly not abuse public power for their own personal gain.

In May 1963, he made a report at a meeting of responsible cadres of the organs directly under the Communist Party of China, in which he strongly criticized 20 kinds of bureaucratic behaviors and pointed out the great harm caused by these behaviors within the party.

He stressed: In order to prevent the occurrence of problems, leading cadres must pass the test of five levels: ideological, political, social, kinship, and daily life. Among these five levels, the kinship level is particularly important.

Under the influence of China's 5,000-year-old culture, the concept of kinship is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people and permeates all aspects of society. The successful model of "one person attaining the Tao of the chicken and dog" is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, but this atmosphere is contrary to the fairness and justice pursued by the party.

** Lead by example, refuse the unreasonable demands of many people, and strictly restrain the juniors around you. These people include other cadres and himself.

**Younger generations are required not to give up their jobs casually because of visiting themselves, and relatives from other places who come to Beijing to visit relatives need to live in *** guest house and bear their own expenses. He also warned the children not to flaunt their identity and relationship with them, let alone to use it for personal gain.

In order to dilute the particularity of the family, ** proposed to the leaders of Huai'an County not to keep his former residence when New China was founded, and took the initiative to ask for the ancestral grave of the family to be flattened. He believes that his house has no preservation value, and it is more beneficial for the country and the masses to build a school and factory after demolishing it.

Although the county party committee eventually converted the house into a study room for the Standing Committee, there were still many people who wanted to visit the former residence of the prime minister.

He is the prime minister of the country, and his work is extremely dedicated, and it is common for him to rotate 12 hours a day, or even 16 hours a day. His life and diet can be simple, never specialized, adhere to the low-standard food of two dishes and one soup, mostly use common fish and meat as meat, and he is never tempted by high-end seafood treasures.

Even if the meeting with the representatives of the masses was too long, beyond the meal time, he would hold a meeting while eating a two-cent biscuit, just like everyone else. He is strict with himself and is very strict with himself and his family.

His actions were fully supported and understood by Deng Yingchao, who was also a revolutionary.

In 1974, in order to prepare for the Fourth National People's Congress, the Politburo held a meeting in Beijing and proposed that Deng Yingchao be appointed vice chairman. This proposal was approved by the Politburo.

However, *** was already very ill this year, but he still dragged his sick body to Changsha to report the problem to *** to ensure that this personnel arrangement was finalized.

**Always firmly support Deng Yingchao's work, and resolutely oppose *** personally instructing Deng Yingchao to serve as vice chairman. In the end, he kept the instruction hidden, and it was not until after his death that the secretary discovered it.

Leading by example, showing his charisma and leadership style.

Under the warrant, Deng Yingchao was appointed as vice chairman of the NPC National Committee, and the prime minister felt that it was not suitable for him to hold an important post at this time, so he did not carry out the chairman's instructions. The warrant was kept secret by the Prime Minister for two years until his death, when it was discovered by the Secretary.

Deng Yingchao finally understood the reason why he was left out, and everyone felt the sacrifice of the husband and wife and cried bitterly.

** and Deng Yingchao and his wife never care about the size of the position or the amount of money in their work, they pay more attention to contributing to the country. In 1952, the state decided to change the remuneration of ** staff from a wage system to a wage system, with a total of 24 administrative levels and a salary range of 45 to 590.

There are two main criteria for determining the size of salary, one is the length of time one has participated in the revolution, and the other is the level of positions held in the party. The longer the revolution lasts, the higher the positions in the party, and the higher the salary.

The revolutionary qualifications of ** and *** are impeccable, and as the leaders of the new China, they deserve to receive a first-class salary. But *** offered to leave the first-level salary for the martyrs and get the second-level salary himself.

At that time, Cai Chang, chairman of the All-China Women's Federation, had a salary of **, and Deng Yingchao should be rated as vice chairman.

Between levels 3 and 4. After Deng Yingchao found out, he thought that it was not appropriate to set himself a fourth level, and he should set a fifth level, otherwise "my old man would not agree." ”

Always put the interests of the country in mind At a report meeting, staff member He Qian reported to the party on the salary assessment in the party, and he was very satisfied after listening.

However, he was not satisfied with this, but began to think about He Qian's salary and the salary of the *** guard Li Yinqiao. He Qian explained that because of the different times he participated in the revolution, his salary was one level higher than that of Li Yinqiao.

** Expressed doubts about this, and immediately thought of going to Deng Yingchao to discuss the salary. In Deng Yingchao's office, ** told Deng Yingchao that because she had been in poor health recently and her work was not normal, he thought her salary should be lowered by one level.

Deng Yingchao did not hesitate, immediately agreed to his suggestion, and said that he would report to ** and ask ** to reduce her salary level. In the process, ** also persuaded He Qian to take the initiative to lower his salary by one level, which is the same as Li Yinqiao's salary level.

** and Deng Yingchao always put the national interest first in their hearts, and they believe that only by putting personal gains and losses before the national interest can they better serve the people.

They are a pair of national warriors who do not ask for anything in return, who have fought for the country for decades, but have never been greedy for money and live a simple and simple life. On their dining table, there are only two dishes and one soup, and the clothes in the closet, some of which are rolled up and full of patches, are reluctant to throw away.

Once, they were the security secretary of *** and Deng Yingchao, Gao Zhenpu recalled the prime minister, and always couldn't forget to shine his shoes, and found that although the prime minister's leather shoes had changed the soles twice, the forefoot was patched with a layer of leather because of damage.

Whenever he thinks of these, Gao Zhenpu can't help but sigh: "* The simplicity is probably unimaginable to people today." Only by working by his side can we truly understand what it means to be noble, great and incorruptible. ”

** and Deng Yingchao used their lives to fulfill the promise of the Communists - to serve the people. They spend their lives creating value for the country and do not pursue personal rights.

Their selfless dedication and spirit of sacrifice for the country deserve to be remembered by every Chinese. I would like to salute them with this article!

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