At the beginning of March 1979, Urayasu received a huge sum of money, which was a windfall 17 years after her divorce from Marshal ***.
The note clearly stated: Retroactive payment of *** salary and funeral expenses, a total of 48,000 yuan. Although Marshal *** had no children, he had 7 nephews and nieces, and the money was supposed to belong to them.
However, why did the state give this money to Osamu Urayasu? And how did Osamu Urayasu handle the money? met in the ball game, Wu Yuan divided the pears, Mr. Peng had three romances and two marriages in his life, but they were all full of twists and turns and did not get a perfect ending.
**The marshal once had a childhood sweetheart's first love, her name was Zhou Ruilian, and she was an orphan girl adopted by her uncle. The two were originally engaged to get married, but when the wave of revolution broke off in the land of China, Marshal ** decided to join the revolution and did not return home until three years later to prepare to marry Zhou Ruilian.
However, after returning home, Marshal *** heard a heartbreaking news: the landlord forced his uncle to repay the debts that could not be repaid, and the landlord actually asked for Zhou Ruilian to pay off the debts.
Zhou Ruilian would rather die than obey, and finally jumped off the cliff in the back mountain. **The marshal was deeply saddened until 1922, when he was married to a peasant girl named Liu Ximei.
The two lived in harmony, and the marshal even personally renamed his wife "Kunmo", implying that she was a heroine among women, and he also taught his wife to read and write.
After the Pingjiang Uprising, Marshal ** separated from his wife due to changes in the revolutionary situation and walked to Jinggang Mountain, where he lost contact with his wife. However, Liu Kunmo mistakenly believed that Marshal *** had died and was forced to remarry.
When she met Marshal *** again, she could only cry silently, and the two were speechless. The two failed romances made Marshal *** lose the idea of remarrying, but he was finally moved by the matchmaking of General Chen Geng and others.
During a ball game, Marshal met Osamu Urayasu, and after that, they began to contact frequently. On November 14, 1938, the two were married.
Although they were newly married, the two stuck to their posts most of the time for the revolutionary cause, and rarely had the opportunity to get along day and night. In the process, they have experienced many life-and-death trials.
In May 1932, the Taihang Mountain base area was swept away by the Japanese army, and Urayasu Xiu and others were unfortunately separated from the main force in the process of breaking through.
** After the marshal learned of Osamu Urayasu's whereabouts, he immediately went to look for it with a heavy heart. Eventually, he found her in a cave, and it turned out that she and her group had found this cave by accident, so they had been hiding here, even if they lacked water and food, and were so hungry that they almost fainted, and they did not want to go out of the cave and be captured by the Japanese army.
When asked why he didn't go out to ask for help, Urayasu said firmly: "I am the wife of the deputy commander-in-chief of the Eighth Route Army, and even if I die, I can't fall into the hands of the Japanese." ”
This sentence was resounding, and everyone was deeply moved, especially Marshal ***, whose feelings for his wife were even deeper. However, in 1959 the situation changed.
Osamu Urayasu was under a lot of pressure at work, and in the end, she couldn't stand this pressure, and her relationship with Marshal *** became more and more strained, and she filed for divorce.
After hearing the news, the marshal was silent for a long time before saying: "I am not to blame for this, nor is she to blame, let's find a time to say goodbye." So, Pu Yasu Xiu finally came to Li Yuan to discuss the divorce with Marshal ***.
When she arrived, the marshal was sitting in the pavilion in the backyard, seriously peeling a pear. After peeling the pear, he divided the pear in half and said to Osamu Urayasu, "If you want a divorce, eat this half of the pear, I will agree, but I won't eat it." ”
Pu Yasu Xiu ate the pear with tears, leaving a gloomy back, and the ** marshal watched her leave. In 1974, Marshal ** died of illness and failed to meet Osamu Urayasu for the last time.
In 1979, the state issued the relics of Marshal *** and unpaid wages and funeral expenses.
**The items that the marshal's nephew and niece thought they would take over were finally handed over to Osamu Urayasu, and she was moved to tears when she received them. Although Urayasu's divorce report was later placed on the table of Comrade ***, he did not interfere on the grounds that "this is a family matter, we don't care".
Although Osamu Urayasu and Marshal *** are nominally divorced, her heart is still full of sincere feelings and nostalgia for Marshal ***. These sentiments were reflected in the distribution of relics, most of the relics of the *** marshal were sent to his nephews and nieces, and only some were kept as memorials or sent to museums.
This affection and nostalgia made Osamu Urayasu spend most of his energy in his later years sorting out Marshal ***'s writings.
** The marshal's estate, in addition to the relics, includes a sum of up to $48,000. This amount was fairly distributed by Ms. Osamu Urayasu and given to Marshal ***'s relatives, the country, those in need in society, and the marshal himself.
** The marshal's relatives, including his eight nephews and nieces, secretaries, drivers, and guards, were all covered by the 48,000 yuan. As for his nephews and nieces, they are the continuation of the bloodline of Marshal ***, and they also inherited the ambition of Mr. Peng.
For example, the eldest nephew Peng Qichao joined the army, and the nieces Peng Meikui and Peng Gang have also been committed to national construction, and it is completely reasonable to divide a part of the inheritance among them.
Urayasu Shu was very close to Marshal ***'s secretary, driver and guard staff, and after Marshal *** died, she decided to give them a part of the money, a total of 16,000 yuan.
In addition, she also took out 15,000 yuan and handed it over to the party and the country, of which 5,000 yuan was the party fee and other expenses that Marshal *** did not pay, and the remaining 10,000 yuan was her donation on behalf of Marshal *** to support national construction, which was donated to the People's Bank of China free of charge.
At the same time, Pu Anxiu also took out 10,000 yuan from the remaining 17,000 yuan to Marshal ***'s hometown Wushi Primary School. In the early years, Marshal ** thought about donating a sum of money to repair the Wushi Primary School in his hometown, but because he wanted to support the orphans of martyrs and donate money to the old revolutionary area, he was unable to turn around the money.
This has always been a big regret in the heart of Marshal ***. However, Osamu Urayasu took his wish to heart and went to make it happen himself.
In the memorial to Marshal ***, an old document is still eye-catching. The slip records that Mr. Peng took out the funds for the construction of the school on March 10, 1981 to support the construction of Wushi School.
Now, walking into the memorial hall, this document is still shining, showing the world the spirit of Mr. Peng's selfless dedication.
Osamu Urayasu published a book with the remaining funds. She longed to let the world know about the real *** marshal, so she searched day and night for information and contacted the comrades of the publishing house.
Eventually, her efforts paid off with the successful publication of ** Statement. As soon as this book came out, it immediately attracted wide attention from the society.
**The hot sale of "Self-Statement" comes from our heart of loving the motherland and advocating heroes. The original intention of publishing this book was to let people know the real "General Peng", so that more people could feel the patriotic spirit of the revolutionary ancestors.
We wrote this book with the original intention of public welfare, not for money. Surprisingly, however, the book quickly hit the bestseller list upon its release, selling more than 1 million copies within a year.
This is our honor and an expression of our admiration for Mr. Peng. After all, in today's and even earlier years, revolutionary martyrs such as ** are heroes in the hearts of the people, and the spiritual wealth they left behind is worth cherishing and inheriting forever.
The book was a hot seller, and a large amount of manuscript fees fell into the hands of Osamu Urayasu, who selflessly donated the money to people in need across the country. For example, the impoverished Marshal supporters were once again aided, and many primary schools in the Taihang Mountains also received her generous donations.
In addition, General Zuo Quan's hometown, the birthplace of the chief of staff of the Continental Army who died in the Sino-Japanese War, also received her donation. This move of hers stems from the deep comradeship-in-arms between Zuo Quan and Marshal ***.
After Zuo Quan's sacrifice, even his daughter was raised by Marshal ***, which is enough to show how deep the friendship between them is.
Urayasu's behavior deeply touched the leaders.
Pu Anxiu has always been very calm about what she has done, and her motive is not to win the praise of others, but to make up for her guilt towards Mr. Peng and express her thoughts about Mr. Peng.
Before divorcing Marshal ***, Pu Anxiu was hesitant, and he couldn't even tell Marshal *** face-to-face about the divorce, so he could only let Mr. Peng's niece Peng Gang convey it.
However, she ultimately failed to withstand that pressure and chose to divorce, which led some people to criticize her. But as the saying goes, "Don't persuade others easily without experiencing their suffering." ”
**The marshal himself said that "Urayasu is not to blame" for this matter, so what right do others have to judge? Urayasu originally thought that the dissolution of the marriage relationship would reduce the pressure, but in fact it was not, even if she nominally divorced Marshal ***, she was still criticized by many people.
What really made her regret it for life was probably that she didn't see the last side of Marshal ***.
Once things were wrong, everything was unpredictable, my heart was grief-stricken, and tears couldn't help flowing. Now, Osamu Urayasu's thoughts have faded with the passage of time and cannot be recovered.
However, her actions proved that she was worthy of the title of "Mrs. **" and worthy of her conscience. When the state handed over 48,000 yuan to her, she could choose to forget about the past seventeen years, live her life quietly, and enjoy the comfort that this money brings.
However, she did not choose to escape, but did her best to make up for the regrets left by Marshal *** back then, no matter how the past was mentioned, she was fearless.
This proves her inner indifference. **Marshal and Osamu Urayasu are both people who are loyal to the party, the country, and the people, and they selflessly dedicate themselves to the construction of the country, and we should remember their contributions and spirit, and give them deep nostalgia and eternal remembrance.