Mao Anying diedYears later, Liu Siqi went to the court to sweep the tomb. The Chairman advised:ThisPoints to remember
On the autumn evening of 1959, a busy day of work ended. The guard was about to arrange dinner when he suddenly heard *** say, "Wait a minute, there's one more thing to solve." ”
The guard looked at the chairman, only to see him pick up the ** and dial the other end. Facing the person on the other end, the chairman said, "Siqi, come over now, I have something to tell you." ”
Not long after, there was a knock on the door outside the office, and as soon as the chairman looked at the person, a friendly smile immediately appeared on his face: "You came quickly." Sit down and take a sip of tea for a break. ”
The person who came was Liu Siqi, the wife of the martyr Mao Anying. Liu Siqi was also very close to the chairman, sat down and took a sip of tea unceremoniously, and then asked the chairman with a smile: "Dad, do you have anything to explain to me?" ”
The chairman looked at her, his eyes full of concern: "Tomorrow you will go to North Korea to sweep the grave of Kishi Ying, I think about it, and I am always worried about you." I know that you can't let go of Anying in your heart, and going to visit the grave will inevitably arouse your sadness, but you must take care of your health. ”
Liu Siqi listened to the chairman's concerned words, and couldn't help but reddened his eyes. She desperately held back the sourness in her eyes and said to the chairman, "Dad, don't worry, I know." ”
The chairman patted her on the shoulder, and then continued: "There are still some things to pay attention to, let's 'three chapters of the law'." First, ......The chairman in the room whispered, Liu Siqi listened carefully to the assurance, and the lights at the beginning of the night not far away quietly recorded this picture.
In a performance, Liu Siqi's wonderful performance evoked a deep nostalgia for his late wife Yang Kaihui, as well as a deep concern for Mao Anying, Mao Anqing and Mao Anlong in Shanghai.
After the performance, ** went to meet this little girl and learned about her life experience. The chairman loved Liu Siqi very much and directly recognized her as his goddaughter. Since then, Liu Siqi has often been invited to the chairman's home as a guest, and he has a deep admiration for the chairman.
In 1939, Liu Siqi went to the Soviet Union with his parents, and when he met the chairman again seven years later, he had grown into a slim 16-year-old girl. In 1946, Liu Siqi went to Yan'an with his mother and sister to meet the chairman again, and both parties were very excited.
The chairman happily invited Liu Siqi to his house to play the next day, and this visit to the chairman's house was the first meeting between Liu Siqi and Mao Anying.
Liu Siqi has a very deep relationship with his mother and sisters. Liu Siqi and Mao Anying hit it off at first sight, and they both admired each other very much. In 1948, the two were assigned to the same place for land reform, which allowed them to spend more time together.
Liu Siqi and Mao Anying both have similar past experiences, the two have a common heart, and their feelings for each other are gradually heating up. Over time, their relationship stabilized, and the seeds of love sprouted in their hearts.
**I am very optimistic about this little couple, and I am also very satisfied with Liu Siqi. The elders on both sides were very supportive, and they decided to wait until Liu Siqi turned eighteen before getting married.
Before this, Liu Siqi and Mao Anying were committed to learning and working, and constantly improving themselves. After Liu Siqi turned 18 years old, the two finally realized their dream of marriage.
They held a simple wedding in Beijing and invited some relatives and friends. However, their happy marriage did not last long. Soon after, Mao Anying died in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, which was a huge blow to Liu Siqi.
Although Liu Siqi is grief-stricken, she still lives strongly, remembering her lover.
Zhongnan Ocean was overflowing with a festive atmosphere, and the wedding of Liu Siqi and Mao Anying was warmly held. The people who attended the wedding offered their sincere wishes to the couple, and they were particularly happy.
He looked at the very happy couple and told everyone that it was the happiest day of his life. From the day of the wedding, Liu Siqi has changed from the goddaughter of *** to the eldest daughter-in-law.
After marriage, Liu Siqi and Mao Anying's relationship is even sweeter, the two are immersed in the happiness of marriage, full of beautiful visions for their future life, and they are more motivated to work and study.
However, the sweet life came to an abrupt end due to the war in front of the country. In 1950, the Korean War broke out, and the flames of war burning to the Yalu River threatened the national gate of New China.
After careful consideration, the CCP decided to send volunteers to fight in North Korea to strangle the threat of US imperialism in its cradle. As an outstanding Communist Party member, Mao Anying actively responded to the call and took the initiative to join the Volunteer Army, and readily agreed.
At that time, the entry of volunteers into the DPRK needed to be kept secret, and Mao Anying, as the son of ***, had no privilege to tell his family. Therefore, in mid-October, Mao Anying just said a simple goodbye to Liu Siqi, telling her that she was going on a business trip far away, and communication was inconvenient, so she should not worry.
Mao Anying died heroically in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, he is the eldest son of ***, and his special identity makes his sacrifice even more tragic and unacceptable. This news is undoubtedly a heavy blow to ***, but he has always been strong, without excessive sadness, and has borne the pain of losing his son alone.
In order to reassure his wife Liu Siqi, he has been hiding the bad news, and every time she asks about Mao Anying's situation, she comforts her with the fact that Anying is still working far away and it is inconvenient to reply.
In 1952, Liu Siqi, comforted by ***, waited for news from Mao Anying until he learned that Mao Anying was fighting on the Korean front. However, this made her feel uneasy because she knew she couldn't hide it.
To help her come to terms with this fact, rack your brains and think about how to tell her. In the end, ** chose to tell her that her five relatives died in the revolution, and taught her to understand that there will be sacrifices in the revolution.
However, when Mao Anying's name was about to blurt out, he hesitated again. By 1953, the Korean War was over and the armistice agreement had been signed, but Liu Siqi still did not wait for news from Mao Anying.
Speculation began to arise in her mind, but she did not dare to think deeply. When she went to Zhongnanhai to visit *** again, ** was also present. ** Talked about the sacrifice of many volunteer soldiers in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, they defended their homes and the country, they were the people's heroes, and the country and the people will always remember them.
Following these words, ** told Liu Siqi that Mao Anying was one of these sacrificed soldiers.
Liu Siqi learned the news of Mao Anying's sacrifice like a bolt from the blue. She was overwhelmed with grief and wept bitterly. Looking at the painful Liu Siqi, ** was excited, and his heart was full of grief for the loss of his eldest son.
Seeing this, he hurriedly comforted Liu Siqi and reminded that his hands were cold. Liu Siqi withdrew from his grief when he heard this, and went to comfort *** and said: "Revolution is always accompanied by sacrifice, and Mao Anying's sacrifice is normal." ”
This sentence seems to comfort Liu Siqi and himself. Liu Siqi and Mao Anying were newly married, but Mao Anying's sacrifice plunged her into deep grief.
Although *** persuaded her to look forward, she was never able to let go of Mao Anying. **Deeply felt the pain in Liu Siqi's heart, and arranged for someone to accompany her to North Korea to sweep Mao Anying's grave, so that she could do her best as a husband and wife.
Before she left, ** deliberately asked her to go over and gave her three chapters of the law.
Liu Siqi and his entourage were in front of Mao Anying's tombstone, and the chairman said that the expenses of the trip to North Korea would be borne by him and that no state funds would be used; In addition, they can't make trouble for North Korea** and stay in the Chinese embassy; This tomb sweep should be low-key, quiet and seek coverage.
Accompanied by Ren Rong, Liu Siqi arrived at the cemetery of Mao Anying and other volunteer martyrs. When she saw Mao Anying's tombstone, her eyes instantly moistened. She knelt in front of the tombstone, gently stroked Mao Anying's name, and whispered to herself: "Anying, I'm sorry, I'm late, will you blame me......As he spoke, tears flowed uncontrollably, and even when it came to the heartache, he almost fainted several times.
The people around her were worried about her and kept persuading her. As he left, Liu Siqi gazed affectionately at Mao Anying's tombstone before staggering away from North Korea. After returning to China, Liu Siqi reported the journey to Chairman ***.
After hearing this, the chairman sighed deeply and said to her: "Siqi, if you have the opportunity, you can go to the place where Anying died on my behalf." Liu Siqi tearfully agreed.
After Liu Siqi, ** cared for Liu Siqi very much, regarded her as his own, and cared about her study, work and health and other aspects. He knows that there will always be an end to life, and hopes that Liu Siqi can start a new life.
For this reason, he persuaded Liu Siqi many times to consider remarrying, and personally inquired in many ways to choose a suitable partner for her. Liu Zhen, deputy commander of the Air Force, recommended an outstanding young man named Yang Maozhi to ***, who served as an instructor at the Air Force Academy and was excellent in character and learning.
**After hearing this, he personally sent someone to investigate Yang Maozhi's background and confirmed that he was indeed a very good person as Liu Zhen said, and he was also very compatible with Liu Siqi. In the end, ** introduced Yang Maozhi to Liu Siqi.
After a period of contact and understanding, Liu Siqi decided to accept this relationship. She understands that the dead are gone, and the living can't always be immersed in the pain of the past, and she also wants *** to stop worrying about her.
At the end of 1961, Liu Siqi and Yang Maozhi were about to get married, and she came to Zhongnanhai to report the good news to ***. **I was very happy when I heard it, and even gave my new poem to Liu Siqi as a gift.
Liu Siqi and Yang Maozhi got married in early 1962, and ** specially gave them a gift of 300 yuan to buy the items they needed. Soon after the marriage, Liu Siqi took her new husband to Zhongnanhai to meet the chairman, who was very satisfied with this "prospective son-in-law" and gave many suggestions earnestly.
In the years that followed, under the care of the chairman, Liu Siqi had a happy family again, and gradually got out of the pain of losing Mao Anying. On September 9, 1976, the president died in Beijing, and the whole country was immersed in mourning.
As the goddaughter of the chairman, Liu Siqi is even more saddened by the death of her father. However, after the grief, she remembered what the chairman had asked her and decided to go to North Korea to see the place where Mao Anying died.
In 2006, Liu Siqi, who was already graying his temples, set foot on the land of North Korea again, and especially went to the place where Mao Anying died, and stood for the chairman in the place where he had set foot.
The land that was once war-torn is now a quiet and peaceful place, and the inhabitants here come and go in a hurry, toiling for life, although it is hard, but also feeling ordinary and ordinary happiness.
It is these soldiers who have fought bloodily on the battlefield and sacrificed their lives for the country to protect this peaceful happiness. Liu Siqi stood there quietly, as if he had traveled through time and space, whispering to Mao Anying at that time......