Premier Zhou, six none, not as good as ordinary people, sad

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-09

Six nothing, not as good as ordinary people, sad.

Speaking of the greatness of ***, many people are familiar with it. But today, I want to take you on an in-depth look at the six qualities of this great leader, also known as the "six nos."

A great figure in history, whose deeds and spirit continue to inspire us. However, there are also things that he doesn't have, and these are the things that set him apart from ordinary people.

Below, I'll elaborate on these six things. First of all, although he is able to write and fight, serve as the prime minister and the prime minister, and make great contributions to the diplomatic work of New China, he has no regrets.

He worked until one or two a.m. and even learned to smoke to refresh himself to stay awake. Although he did not complain, his health was compromised as a result.

Secondly, ** is homeless. After he left his hometown, he never returned for decades. His hometown has his mother's grave and his relatives, and he very much wants to go back to see it, but for various reasons, he never returns.

He knew that going home would cause trouble to the local government and affect local work, so he kept dissuading his younger brother from returning home. ** selflessness and dedication are admirable.

So, although there are no six things, his spirit and deeds have deeply influenced us. He used his actions to tell us that selfless dedication and the spirit of no regrets are the things that are truly valuable to a person.

As one of the founding fathers of the People's Republic of China, his life story is full of selflessness and dedication.

He has three"None", embodying his noble qualities and great spirit. First, selfless dedication. **There is a younger brother named Zhou Enshou, who once raised a lot of funds for our party, and was arranged to work in the Ministry of Internal Affairs after liberation, but *** instructed Zhou Enshou to be given a lower position.

Later, Zhou Enshou could not work normally because of serious stomach problems, and he could retire according to normal circumstances, but after learning about the incident, he said that since he couldn't go to work, he shouldn't receive a national salary, so Zhou Enshou didn't receive a retirement salary.

After his death, he also did not leave any personal property. Second, childlessness. ** and Deng Yingchao have been married for decades, but they have no children of their own, and their closest Zhou Erliu is ***'s nephew.

There is a lot of speculation as to why they don't have children, but they are all inseparable from their dedication to the revolution and the construction of New China. Third, no ashes.

On the morning of January 8, 1976, ** died in the hospital, after which ***'s body was cremated, and before his death, he instructed Deng Yingchao to buy himself a small urn, not to waste money, and not to keep the ashes, and not to occupy the land.

Later, all the ashes were scattered on the land of China, and only the urn remained, in fact, it was Deng Yingchao's request to leave the urn at first, because Deng Yingchao asked that he also use this urn to contain ashes after his death, not to waste.

Fourth, there is no monument. In China, people generally engrave monuments after death to show future generations, but there is no cemetery and tombstone, as early as the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was said that there is nothing to leave after death.

** He lived for the people all his life and made selfless dedication, and his spirit and deeds will always be remembered by people.

In honor of ***, people kept his urn, and his grave and stele were not preserved.

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