The descendants of Mao Renfeng are the chairman of Foxconn, the eldest son, and the third patriotic

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-07

The descendants of Mao Renfeng are the chairman of Foxconn, the eldest son, and the third patriotic overseas Chinese

One afternoon in the winter of 1956, Mao Renfeng, director of the Kuomintang Military Command Bureau, suddenly felt severe pain in his abdomen and had symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea after taking traditional Chinese medicine.

Soon after, Mao Renfeng lost consciousness, and his family immediately sent him to the hospital. After examination, Mao Renfeng's liver and lung functions have failed. Finally, in the hospital, Mao Renfeng died on October 14 at the age of 58.

Mao Renfeng, as a senior ** of the Military Command Bureau, who was once known as one of the "four major spies", his death has aroused widespread attention and discussion in the society. Although Chiang Kai-shek took into account some of Mao Renfeng's contributions to the "party-state", gave him a decent home, and posthumously awarded him the title of "second-class general of the army", Mao Renfeng's crimes against his compatriots in the motherland during his lifetime put his descendants in an embarrassing situation at this time.

There are different opinions and perspectives in society about how they should behave with themselves.

Mao Renfeng's sons did not follow in their father's footsteps, but made extraordinary achievements in their respective fields, and some even became the chairman of Foxconn, and their success is amazing.

So, after Mao Renfeng's death, how did his children live? And how did they complete the mindset? Now, what kind of life do Mao Renfeng's children live?

Mao Renfeng and Dai Li, two fellow villagers, Dai Li promoted his cronies in the military command, including the honest-looking Mao Renfeng. Mao Renfeng's steadiness and talent earned him the appreciation of Chiang Kai-shek, and the rise of Mao Renfeng made Dai Li realize his potential and the threat that he might surpass himself.

As a result, Dai Li made an emotional investment in Mao Renfeng, including Mao Renfeng's marriage.

Dai Li and Mao Renfeng had a close relationship during the military period, in which Xiang Yingxin played a key role. Xiang Yingxin has the reputation of "crony flower" in the military command, not only has outstanding appearance, but also has a deep appreciation for his ability.

Although Xiang Yingxin was the third aunt of Hu Yifa of the Northwest Army, and was often asked by Dai Li for "in-depth exchanges", he still introduced Xiang Yingxin to Mao Renfeng. At that time, the military commander stipulated that spies could not get married to avoid emotional disputes.

However, in order to arrange Xiang Yingxin to Mao Renfeng's side, Dai Li, citing "work needs", facilitated their marriage, which was approved by Chiang Kai-shek.

Mao Renfeng knew Dai Li's words and deeds well and understood the purpose of his actions. Despite this, he accepted the marriage planned by Dai Li, married Xiang Yingxin and had three sons and five daughters.

However, Dai Li's death in Nanjing on March 17, 1946, due to an aircraft accident, created a new opportunity for Mao Renfeng. With his shrewd mind and unremitting efforts, Mao Renfeng won the favor of Chiang Kai-shek and the support of the internal personnel of the military command, and finally succeeded Dai Li as the new director of the military command bureau with the support of Chiang Kai-shek.

In 1947, Dai Li's plane crashed, Xiang Yingxin lost Dai Li's protection, and was sent to the hospital by Mao Renfeng on the grounds of "mental disorder". Although Xiang Yingxin tried his best to explain that he was mentally normal, he was still locked up in a psychiatric hospital for 8 years.

After being released from prison, Xiang Yingxin's mental state was much worse than before, and soon after, Mao Renfeng died of illness. After Mao Renfeng's death, Chiang Kai-shek considered his contribution, in order to avoid people's eyes, sent Mao Renfeng a pair of elegiac couplets, and posthumously awarded him the title of "second-class general of the army", and no longer held Mao Renfeng's children accountable, so that Mao Renfeng's children could grow up slowly in adversity.

Mao Renfeng and Xiang Yingxin have three sons and five daughters, of which the eldest son Mao Yunan is particularly responsible. When Mao Renfeng died, Mao Yunan was only 12 years old, and then in the political struggle of the Kuomintang authorities, Mao Yunan was inevitably affected, and he experienced the cruelty of political struggle when he was a teenager, which made him more and more disappointed in politics.

In the end, Mao Yunan decided to go into business. Having studied at Cornell University and MIT, he is sensitive to the economy. At a time when the domestic telecommunications industry was just starting out, he had a unique vision, invested with all his might, and introduced a large amount of foreign capital.

Mao Yunan soon became a leading figure in the global telecommunications industry and served as CEO of Nortel Networks Greater China in the 90s.

Mao Yunan's life does not stop there, but continues to move forward. At the age of 69, he became the chairman of HP China in 2013, demonstrating his perseverance and fighting spirit.

In July 2017, he was invited to serve as the chairman of Foxconn. Despite wearing many hats, Mao Yunan's enthusiasm remains undiminished, and his positive attitude to life brings hope and inspiration to his siblings.

His story shows us that no matter how old or young, with determination and perseverance, we can all pursue our dreams and realize our worth.

Although Mao Yunan** Mao Renfeng's second son Mao Fonan is more introverted, his achievements in all aspects are not inferior to his elder brother Mao Yunan. Mao Fonan has been deeply favored by his father Mao Renfeng since he was a child, and Mao Renfeng often took him to various social occasions when he was still alive, so Mao Fonan knew the way of business and politics well since he was a child, and soon after he became an adult, he successfully served as the chairman of Dahua***.

However, Mao Fonan's life was quite short, and when his career was at its peak, he encountered a sudden and major change, and his brilliant life came to an abrupt end.

Mao Shunan, the son of Mao Renfeng, is as good as his two elder brothers. Living in the United States at an early age allowed him to avoid political strife at home. However, his brother's description deepened his deep attachment to his motherland.

Even in the United States, he always had a dream in his heart that he would one day be able to play for his country. In 2009, Mao Shunan returned to the motherland from the United States to inspect various parts of the motherland with his love for the motherland.

After working hard for many years, with his unique vision, he immediately discovered various business opportunities in the motherland. He used his many years of contacts to start the work of attracting investment.

Thanks to his efforts, China's education, medical and other public facilities have been significantly improved. Mao Shunan practiced his love and loyalty to the motherland with practical actions.

Mao Renfeng's children are all dragons and phoenixes, and his five daughters also have their own brilliance. Although not as dazzling as their brothers, their lives are equally rich.

Under the care of her brothers, Mao Renfeng's daughters live a carefree life, which is in stark contrast to the life of their mother, Xiang Yingxin. Although Mao Renfeng's children are different from his code of conduct, it is this difference that makes them thrive in a treacherous environment.

Although Mao Renfeng's children inherited the mistakes of their parents, they all showed extraordinary talent and courage, they did not get much positive guidance from their parents in the process of growing up, however, it was the painful lesson of their parents' failure in the political struggle that made them recognize the way forward, and finally they found their own way to success in adversity.

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