Preside over aftermath meetings and deliberateIssue.
**In poor health in later life, many important matters need a right-hand man to take care of. During his work in Hunan, ** attracted the attention and appreciation of *** with his outstanding performance, and was eventually transferred to ** work and became a core member of power.
**Practical work, sincere, good at uniting comrades, after being transferred to **work,** I am convinced of his ability and loyalty. On April 30, 1976, ** personally wrote down three notes and handed them to *** beside him, one of which reads "You do things, I can rest assured" These six familiar words, which fully reflect ***'s extreme trust in ***.
So, why is *** called *** the "overtime man"? What is the evidence? On November 26, 1976, "Hunan**" published an article entitled "Comrade ** is *** personally selected ** person", which became one of the strong evidences that *** chose *** as "overtime".
In the early morning of September 9, 1976, the great leader of New China passed away at the age of 83. After the bad news came, he quickly presided over the relevant work and convened an urgent meeting to discuss three key issues in the aftermath of the work: the disposal of the body, the form and scale of the funeral, and whether to invite or allow foreign delegations to come to mourn.
The meeting was efficient, and many issues were agreed upon, but two different views emerged on how to deal with the remains of ***.
One view is that the chairman signed a proposal for the cremation of the body before his death, and according to the relevant policy, the cremation should be carried out and the body should be placed in the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery.
However, another part of the population is adamantly opposed to this view. They believe that the chairman is a great leader, who led the victory of the New Chinese Revolution and has an irreplaceable position.
His body should be preserved forever for posterity to see. These two opinions conflicted and were difficult to decide for a while. In the end, it was decided by *** and others after deliberation that in order to carry out the follow-up funeral work smoothly, the body of Chairman *** should be preserved first, embalmed, and then decided whether to be cremated or permanently kept.
The decision was unanimously agreed, and the relevant tasks were then arranged and work began immediately. Soon, Wang Dongxing invited Xu Jing, a medical expert, and announced to him the news of the death of Chairman ***, and entrusted him with the important task of protecting his remains.
Xu Jing told the leaders that there is no complete certainty that the remains of Chairman *** can be brought to life, so they can only do their best. Hearing this, ** encouraged Xu Jing and said: "Just follow your method and complete this task, and the party and the people will not forget you." ”
Xu Jing and his medical team did an excellent job under pressure. During the memorial service, about 300,000 people came to pay their respects and pay respects to the remains.
**Always in command to ensure that nothing is missing. In order to better protect the remains of ***, ** decided to set up a team, referred to as "Jiuban".
After discussion, they decided to protect the body permanently and find a place to build a memorial hall to store the body for future generations to see. Undecided, the team traveled all over Beijing, and finally at the suggestion of the memorial design team, they chose to build the memorial on the south side of the Monument to the People's Heroes in Tiananmen Square.
**Guided the construction of the memorial hall throughout the process. On November 24, 1976, the groundbreaking ceremony of the memorial hall was launched, and ** delivered a heartfelt speech at the ceremony.
The project was huge, and the staff took six months to complete. In August of the same year, the crystal coffin and the remains of *** were successfully placed in the memorial hall.
Every year, thousands of people come to pay homage to the remains of ***, and they will always come to visit before ***'s birthday and death day, and take their families to bow three times to the portrait of *** in front of the memorial hall, and then shout: Salute to ***!
**'s vision is really unique, ** successfully took over his burden, stabilized the situation in the country, and arranged all the work in an orderly manner. Despite his high position, he did not take pride and handed over the burden to someone more capable at the right time, which was undoubtedly the right and great choice.