After the 913 incident, did Premier Zhou shed tears ? His nephew said no

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-01

The September 13 incident was a major event in Chinese history, and it has always been accompanied by various rumors and speculations. One of the widely circulated rumors was that **after learning of his death, he cried in the Great Hall of the People. This rumor is very influential among many people, and people have speculated about why *** is so sad and says "it's not over yet". However, **'s nephew Zhou Erjun questioned this rumor in his book "A Hundred Years of Love: The Days I Got Along with My Uncle ***", and asked General Li Desheng for confirmation accordingly.

In "A Hundred Years of Love: The Days I Got Along with My Uncle ***", Zhou Erjun conducted a more detailed research on the rumors of "tears" based on his kinship with *** and his understanding of his uncle. Zhou Erjun pointed out that no matter from which point of view, it is unlikely that ** will be emotionally "crying" because of **'s death. He also specially consulted General Li Desheng, a person in charge of handling the September 13 incident at that time. According to Zhou Erjun, after the 913 incident, Li Desheng asked *** for instructions on whether to send a plane to intercept **'s plane, and *** told him that he had asked *** to think that "it is going to rain and my mother wants to get married", so there is no need to stop ** and let him fly. When he learned that the plane had crashed in the Mongolian region and had not caused innocent people, he was happy and celebrated with everyone in the Great Hall of the People and drank a little wine. As for the statement that *** is crying, Li Desheng did not mention it, and he did not know the existence of this matter.

In addition, Zhou Erjun also communicated with Gao Zhenpu, the personal guard of ***, and learned that Gao Zhenpu did not hear *** crying. According to Gao Zhenpu's recollection, ** worked for three days and three nights in a row during the handling of the 913 incident, and only slept for three hours. In such a situation, it is basically unlikely that you will suddenly be sad to "cry".

To sum up, the facts and testimonies mentioned in "One Hundred Years of Love: The Days I Spent with My Uncle ***" show that the rumors of "tears" are not credible. No matter from the point of view of ***'s character, attitude and handling of the 913 incident, it is unlikely that he will be sad to the point of "crying" because of **'s death. On the contrary, ** gained a sense of relief from **'s death, because **'s presence had placed a heavy burden on him.

By reading "A Hundred Years of Love: The Days I Spent With My Uncle ***", I had a clearer understanding of the truth of the rumors of "Tears in Tears" after the 913 incident. The people's reverence and nostalgia for *** are deep, so some rumors about him have also spread very quickly. However, the evaluation of historical events and people should be based on facts and use critical thinking to conduct a comprehensive analysis. Through Zhou Erjun's description and related testimonies, we can better understand the real situation of ***.

In addition, Zhou Erjun's writings also provide us with a window into historical figures. As the nephew of ***, Zhou Erjun has experienced some of his uncle's daily life and work, and has a deeper understanding of his personality and behavior. This kind of personal experience and testimony makes his writings not only provide historical truth, but also show us the deep affection, humility and wisdom of ***.

When we evaluate historical figures and events, we should avoid blind emotionalism and subjective assumptions, but should conduct objective analysis based on facts and evidence. Through continuous in-depth understanding of history, we can better understand and grasp the trajectory of history, and at the same time, we can evaluate the contributions and influence of historical figures more objectively and fairly.

In short, the truth of the rumors is a controversial issue. Through Zhou Erjun's writings and relevant testimony, we can reasonably infer that ** did not appear to be "crying". However, such controversies also make us think more deeply about history, allowing us to better understand the lives and experiences of historical figures. History is an important part of human civilization, and by learning and understanding history, we can better understand ourselves and provide enlightenment for our future.

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