In 76, Yang Kaizhi sent a letter to the chairman, and the chairman was excited and wept He is my bro

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-08

In the year, Yang Kaizhi sent a letter to the chairman, and the chairman was excited and cried: He is my brother, I want to see him.

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In 1976, when he was seriously ill and unable to get up, in order for him to have adequate recuperation, an order was issued: anyone who wished to see the chairman, except for the necessary staff, must first apply to ** and be approved.

This made it difficult for the chairman's sons and daughters to see him easily. However, one day, the chairman received a letter forwarded to him by an old man named Yang Kaizhi. Seeing the letter, the chairman was moved to tears, and he said, "He is my brother and I want to see him." ”

So, who is Yang Kaizhi? Did they end up meeting? What is the relationship between Yang Kaizhi and ***? Let's take a look at this historical story.

Yang Changji is the elder brother of Yang Kaihui, the first wife of ***, and also the mentor of ***. Yang Changji was an enlightened and progressive teacher, who studied at the Hunan First Division where he taught, and often went to Yang Changji's house to consult with progressive students on current political issues.

In such an environment, ** and Yang Changji's sons and daughters, Yang Kaizhi and Yang Kaihui, became acquainted. Every time *** and other progressive young people came to the house to discuss with their father about learning, how to save the country and save the people, the brother and sister listened to the generous speech of this heroic young man by ***'s side, and their eyes were full of admiration for him.

Yang Kaizhi and *** have a close relationship, Yang Kaizhi is a loyal follower of ***, and the two participated in *** and other patriotic activities together. As they grew older, the relationship between them gradually warmed up, and they had strange feelings.

Before his death, his mentor Yang Changji entrusted his daughter Yang Kaihui to ***, and he trusted this protégé very much. In the winter of the same year, with the support of Yang Kaizhi, ** and Yang Kaihui held a humble wedding and became revolutionary partners.

Since then, the relationship between Yang Kaizhi and *** has become closer, and it has become the relationship between the elder brother and the brother-in-law.

** and Yang Kaihui gave birth to three children after marriage, and the revolutionary situation at that time was very grim. ** Due to the Autumn Harvest Uprising, Yang Kaihui accepted the order of the organization and took the children to stay in his hometown to carry out secret underground work.

As their elder brother, Yang Kaizhi has always firmly supported their revolutionary cause and given everything for their work. When *** started the book club, he did everything he could to help him.

**Every time he goes to Itakura for secret work, he does his best to protect *** However, something unfortunate happens soon. In 1930, Yang Kaihui**, along with her eldest son Mao Anying, and ***

In the extreme environment of the White Terror, Yang Kaizhi did his best to rescue his sister and nephew regardless of his personal safety. Although the enemy was crazy and ruthless, only giving Yang Kaizhi twenty days to rescue him, his sister was brutally murdered after being tortured.

But Yang Kaizhi did not immerse himself in grief, but cheered up and continued to work hard to rescue his nephew. In the end, thanks to his unremitting efforts, Mao Anying, who was only eight years old, was released.

Knowing that the enemy will not let go of ***'s children easily, Yang Kaizhi took Mao Anying home as soon as he was released from prison, and raised his sister's three children with his mother and wife.

For the safety of the three Mao Anying brothers, the family lived in seclusion and never dared to go out easily, because the reactionaries had been monitoring them. Yang Kaizhi even gave up his decent job for the sake of their safety.

In 1931, the underground party of the Communist Party of China secretly contacted Yang Kaizhi and conveyed Mao **'s instructions, asking him to escort Mao Anying's three brothers to Shanghai and hand them over to the party organization.

Although Yang Kaizhi was not directly involved in the revolutionary work, he was well aware of the hardships of the revolution and the cruelty of the enemy, so he began to formulate a careful plan to ensure the safety of the three brothers.

However, he knew that his whereabouts had been detected by the enemy, and if he personally escorted the children, it could pose an even greater danger to the children. After much deliberation, he decided to let his wife and elderly mother take the risk of sending their children to Shanghai.

Fortunately, they did not encounter any problems on the way, and the group managed to reach Shanghai and safely handed over the children to the party organization. However, the revolutionary situation after that became more complicated and dangerous, and Yang Kaizhi and his family completely lost contact with ***.

It wasn't until after the liberation of Changsha that they got back in touch. After this, they regained their deep friendship.

In August 1949, the news of the peaceful liberation of Changsha reached the *** in Beiping, and he was pleased to receive a letter from Changsha, in which his eldest brother and friend Yang Kaizhi asked about his only daughter Yang Zhan.

However, when I saw this letter, I was also deeply saddened, because Yang Zhan died heroically as early as 1941. * After thinking about it again, he decided to personally write back to Yang Kaizhi to inform Yang Zhan of the situation.

This letter also made Yang Kaizhi both happy and sad, happy that he finally had contact with his brother-in-law and friend *** again, and he did not forget his former uncle and friend; Sadly, his only daughter has passed away for eight years.

The pain of losing his daughter made Yang Kaizhi seriously ill, but he quickly cheered up. He knew that his daughter, like his sister Yang Kaihui, sacrificed for the revolution and died a well-deserved death, and was a hero.

He was proud to have such a daughter, and he decided to learn from her, devote himself to the construction of New China as soon as possible, and contribute his own strength to the country. This letter is full of grief and emotion, but more than that, it is hope and firm determination for the future.

Yang Kaizhi's tenacity and bravery made us deeply feel his love for his daughter and his loyalty to the country. His deeds also encourage us to persevere, move forward bravely, and work hard to realize our dreams and ideals.

Yang Kaizhi, an agricultural expert who graduated from the National Beijing Agricultural College (the predecessor of China Agricultural University), wrote a letter to *** asking to work in Beijing out of the consideration of wanting to better use his professional ability and stay away from his hometown and avoid often missing his daughter.

However, to his surprise, ** quickly replied and categorically rejected his request. In the letter, ** explained the reasons for his refusal and encouraged him to work steadily in his hometown.

** The Hunan Provincial Party Committee has been entrusted to allocate work reasonably according to Yang Kaizhi's ability, and said that if he encounters difficulties in life, he will help in his personal name.

Although he failed to do so, Yang Kaizhi was still moved by the justice and care for the people.

Although Chairman *** rejected Yang Kaizhi's request to work in Beijing, he has always remembered his kindness to the Yang family. Every month, he would send living expenses to Yang's mother until Yang's mother died of illness.

If an old comrade-in-arms comes to Changsha, he will ask his comrades-in-arms to help bring some gifts to the Yang family. In 1950, when Yang's mother celebrated her 80th birthday, ** deliberately asked her eldest son Mao Anying to return to her hometown to celebrate the birthday of the old man for herself.

The following year, he asked his second son Mao Anqing to visit the Yang family for him. They also maintain correspondence with each other. Yang Kaizhi did not have any resentment towards the chairman because of the rejection, because he understood that he could understand how difficult it was for the chairman to return this letter, and the chairman really regarded him as a relative.

Yang Kaizhi is deeply rooted in his hometown, and is determined to dedicate his strength to his hometown, live up to the expectations of the chairman, and no longer cause trouble to the chairman. He successively served in the Hunan Provincial Department of Agriculture and Forestry and the Hunan Provincial Tea Company, actively exerting his professional knowledge and making outstanding contributions to the tea industry in his hometown.

With outstanding work achievements, he got the opportunity to go to Beijing for a meeting and was fortunate to be received by ***. The Chairman was very pleased to learn of his recent situation and encouraged him to continue his efforts.

It is a pity that Yang Kaizhi's life has not been widely affirmed and praised.

Although Yang Kaizhi retired early, his concern for *** has never decreased. He paid close attention to the news related to the President and learned about the situation of the President from the bits and pieces. Although there was less and less news about the chairman in the newspapers and in public, and even because of physical reasons, the doctor forbade the reception, and ** also asked the chairman not to receive guests unless necessary, but Yang Kaizhi still insisted on paying attention.

During his visit to China in Pakistan, he strongly asked to meet with foreign guests, and he had no choice but to agree, and this was the last time the chairman received foreign guests.

1.After seeing the report of the chairman's meeting with the Pakistani prime minister in the newspaper, Yang Kaizhi was saddened by the long-lost chairman**. Realizing that the chairman was not in good health, he decided to visit him in Beijing.

In his seventies, he boarded a train bound for Beijing and resolutely carried out his decision. 2.A handwritten letter full of concern and a much-anticipated address became Yang Kaizhi's sustenance in Beijing.

He overcame his exhaustion and dragged his heavy steps to find the staff who served ***, asking him to forward his own handwritten letter to the chairman and convey his desire to see the chairman.

3.A newspaper, a **, a concern, a deep affection. Yang Kaizhi spanned a distance of 78 years, just to see the chairman and express his concern and thoughts to him.

This determination and courage made people deeply feel his love and admiration for the chairman.

He's my brother, and I want to see him. The staff was worried about the chairman's physical condition and advised him to recuperate well and wait until his condition improved before meeting him.

** sighed helplessly, asked the staff to put the letter into the first-level chargé d'affaires, and said that he would meet with him as soon as his body recovered. However, as time passed, Yang Kaizhi did not receive any news about the meeting, so he approached the staff member again and got a hint that the chairman was not currently in a position to meet.

In desperation, Yang Kaizhi could only return to Changsha disappointed. On September 9, 1976, Yang Kaizhi heard the news of the death of Chairman *** on the radio, and the old man immediately cried, his heart full of regret and remorse.

He regretted that he had not waited in Beijing for many days, and if he could see the chairman's remains, he might be able to eliminate the regret in his heart. Six years later, Yang Kaizhi, who had a lifetime of regrets, passed away.

He believes that in this way he will be able to meet Chairman *** in another world, and perhaps this will make up for his regret that he did not see the Chairman for the last time during his lifetime.

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