The village woman visits her relatives and calls *** the eldest brother.
In 1950, Shen Shaohua was concerned about her son who had been away from home for three years, but walking alone to the north made her timid. At this moment, a plainly dressed rural woman walked into her home, and Shen Shaohua was pleasantly surprised to find that it was Wang Shulan, a friend of many years.
After learning of Shen Shaohua's predicament, Wang Shulan immediately decided to accompany her to Beijing. After arriving in Beijing, Wang Shulan lied that she was going to visit her eldest brother, but Shen Shaohua never heard that she also had a big brother in Beijing.
She couldn't help but ask curiously, "Who is your eldest brother?" The woman replied mysteriously: "Mao Runzhi! Hearing this answer, Shen Shaohua asked in surprise, "Your eldest brother is ***."
What is Mao Anqing's mother's name? Why is she called *** big brother? **Mother sewed quilts by hand When I was a child, Mao ** was still studying in private school. As the youngest child in the family, Mao Anqing has the impression of being a gentle and kind mother who cares for her and sews quilts by herself on weekdays.
At this time, ***, who was studying at Hunan First Normal College, came home from vacation and saw the quilt sewn by his mother, and he liked it very much. He didn't know at the time that the quilt given to him by his mother contained the deep expectations of his mother, which she carefully sewed for her son.
Later, *** took up a leadership position, and one day he suddenly asked the people around him where the quilt he used when he was a child went. Knowing that the quilt was still there, he deliberately found it, folded it neatly, and said, "This is what my mother sewed by hand." ”
Later, in ***'s writings, the mother was often mentioned. Wrote: "As a child, my mother left a vague impression on me. It is only at night, on the quilt that her mother has sewn with her own hands, that her presence can be felt. ”
**Taking advantage of the winter vacation to go home to reunite with his family, Wang Shulan picked him up in advance on the way home and asked him if he needed help. After returning home, the whole family sat together, Wang Shulan was busy taking care of everyone, **expressing gratitude to her family and sharing interesting stories.
Wang Shulan is full of curiosity about the outside world and looks forward to talking about things outside. In a family discussion, ** firmly stated that it was worth even paying with one's life for the sake of the revolution.
Wang Shulan was deeply inspired, and her admiration for *** deepened.
She was deeply impressed by the conversation, especially the firm eyes that moved her deeply. After the death of Weng Po one after another, she took on the burden of the family alone without complaint.
Subsequently, she followed her husband Mao ** to leave Shaoshan and go to Changsha, where they embarked on the road of revolution together. She decided to follow her husband with all her heart, no matter how difficult the road ahead might be.
In the course of the revolution, she was constantly influenced by the ideas of the red revolution, and her thinking underwent tremendous changes. She began to share the pressure for her husband and do some auxiliary work.
However, just as she was about to go all out to join the revolution, she found out that she was pregnant. In order not to distract her husband, she decided to go back to Shaoshan alone to raise the baby. In 1925, he returned to Shaoshan with Yang Kaihui to carry out agricultural activities.
Wang Shulan quickly joined the local peasant association, and her revolutionary consciousness also quickly increased.
**After the mission, there was no news, Wang Shulan raised her daughter alone and formed a women's federation. In the Hunan peasant movement, she led women to sit on an equal footing, challenged the feudal system, fought for the liberation of women, won the admiration of women and joined the Communist Party of China.
Later, the Kuomintang *** family, Wang Shulan was forced to become an underground worker. But the team was a traitor, and she fought resolutely with her fellow inmates to defend the Red Army.
Although she was tortured, she and Luo Xing agreed that if one person died, the other would become the mother of the martyr's orphan. In 1930, the Red Army conquered Changsha, and Wang Shulan was rescued, but Luo Xing died heroically.
According to the agreement, she adopted Luo Xing's son, changed his surname to Mao, and called Mao Huachu.
Wang Shulan and the children began a long journey to find the Red Army, they begged for rice all the way, asked all the way, and finally arrived in Shanghai. However, **The organ has been evacuated, and Mao ** is not there.
Wang Shulan had no choice but to return to Hunan, where she enlisted the help of the traffic officer Kong Fusheng to hide them. She kept trying to get in touch with the organization, worked as a seamstress, worked as a poor begging person.
During this period, she conducted an in-depth search for news about the Red Army, but never received any news. In the end, she returned to Shaoshan with her daughter, and it was not until 1937, when the Kuomintang and the Communist Party cooperated for the second time, and the Red Army was reorganized into the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army, that she got in touch with the organization.
In order to devote herself to the revolution, she made a great decision to let the child go away from her. She contacted the communication office of the Eighth Route Army in Changsha and sent her two children to Yan'an, while she stayed in Hunan and worked at the underground transportation station.
Looking for Mao Runzhi: The Story of Wang Shulan"Wang Shulan, Mao Runzhi's younger sister, has always hoped to find her brother. Even after the founding of New China, she did not give up hope.
In 1950, she went to Beijing to take care of her ailing daughter, during which Mao Zhiyuan's husband accompanied her. This time, she received an invitation letter from ***, inviting her to go to Zhongnanhai for a while.
Wang Shulan was very happy, but when she asked about Mao**'s news, ** just said that he was very busy, and she would receive the letter when he was free. Although she didn't hear from her husband, Wang Shulan still broke down and gave him the gift she brought to the chairman.
It's good that you're here, today's task is to eat and drink well, sleep well, and I'll accompany you to your son tomorrow. ”
Your eldest brother is ***
**When Wang Shulan visited her relatives, she learned that Mao had died in 1943, and she was heartbroken. In order not to make her sad, ** has been hiding from her. Wang Shulan stayed in the guest house of the ** Liaison Department to work, missing her hometown.
One day, ** secretary told her that *** wanted to see her, she hurried to Zhongnanhai and saw *** waiting in the living room.
** Seeing her come to the office, he warmly invited her to sit down and asked her about her recent situation in Beijing. Wang Shulan replied gratefully: "Thank you eldest brother for your concern, I am doing well here, and everyone takes good care of me." ”
Then, the chairman asked her if she missed her hometown, Wang Shulan pondered for a moment, nodded and replied, "Yes, I miss home." After hearing this, the chairman smiled and said, "It's just right, are you willing to go back to Shaoshan to work?"
This way, you can also go home and see more. Wang Shulan was very happy when she heard this, and she replied: "Of course I do, I really want to go home." The chairman then told Wang Shulan that he had heard that Shaoshan had been renovated and was ready to open to the outside world, and that there would be many tourists visiting at that time, and he hoped that Wang Shulan could go back to receive guests.
When Wang Shulan heard this task, she agreed without hesitation. In the end, the chairman told Wang Shulan that ** was going to build a house for him, and hoped that Wang Shulan would confirm it and write to him to tell him about the situation.
Wang Shulan agreed, and she said that she would definitely confirm and tell the chairman the news.
Under the cordial advice of ***, Wang Shulan replied firmly "yes" and began the preparations for returning to her hometown Hunan. She said goodbye to her daughter and colleagues, bid farewell to bustling Beijing, and returned to the dreaming Shaoshan Mountain.
As *** said, ** transformed his old home into a new look, but the objects inside still retain their original appearance. After returning to Hunan, Wang Shulan served as a docent, telling the life deeds of *** for every tourist who came to visit.
Although she did not experience *** childhood, she has lived here for more than ten years and knows every flower and plant well. In the eyes of tourists, she always wears light blue overalls and short ear-length hair, and every time she explains, she is full of energy, as if there is an endless story to tell.
Whenever someone talks about ***'s life in Beijing, Wang Shulan always says affectionately: "* Treat people modestly, warm and kind. He can have long conversations with guests all night long, and anyone can feel his greatness. ”
Wang Shulan always tells her children and grandchildren about the deeds of ***, so that her family is full of admiration. Once, her adopted son Mao Huachu's lover Han Jinxing fell ill and needed to go to Beijing**.
Mao Huachu was busy with work and couldn't get out, so Wang Shulan volunteered to accompany Han Jinxing. When Han Jinxing was about to return after surgery, she hoped to see ***
Considering Han Jinxing's request, Wang Shulan wrote a letter to ***, explaining the situation and expressing Han Jinxing's wishes. **After receiving the letter, I was very happy, because I hadn't seen people from my hometown for a long time, so I sent a secretary to take my mother-in-law and daughter-in-law to Zhongnanhai.
Grandpa Mao regretted that Han Jin went to the Working People's Cultural Palace to visit the "Transformation of the Volga River" exhibition held by the Soviet Union in China. When the secretary arrived at the guest house, only Wang Shulan was there, and she searched for Han Jin everywhere to no avail, so she had to go to Zhongnanhai alone.
Grandpa Mao asked about her daughter-in-law, and Wang Shulan said that she didn't know that she had gone to **, and she didn't even see a shadow. Grandpa Mao saw her angry appearance and said with a smile that young people are always attracted by new things, which is why they are energetic.
After hearing this, Wang Shulan's anger subsided and chatted with Grandpa Mao. Coincidentally, on this day, several villagers from Shaoshan came to Beijing to visit Grandpa Mao, including Mao Yuju, a teacher from the school, who was entrusted by the people of Shaoshan Township to ask Grandpa Mao to write an inscription for the newly built Shaoshan School.
Some were invited by Grandpa Mao to report on the situation in their hometown. Wang Shulan was about to leave when she saw this, and Grandpa Mao said, "Why are you leaving, they won't leave!" Wang Shulan smiled and said that she was going to find her daughter-in-law, and she also wanted to meet Grandpa Mao.
Wang Shulan hurriedly returned to the guest house, and happened to meet Han Jinxing, she took her daughter-in-law and followed Grandpa Mao's secretary to Zhongnanhai.
Mao Huachu and Wang Shulan reunited under the kind care of ***. At the invitation of ***, Mao Huachu came to Hunan Rongyuan to meet the chairman again. **I hope that Mao Huachu can devote himself to scientific research and contribute to the country.
Wang Shulan is sick, but she still hopes to greet the chairman on her behalf and asks her daughter-in-law to convey it on her behalf. Han Jinxing followed Wang Shulan's instructions, greeted ***, and told him that Wang Shulan's physical condition was good and everything was fine.
Mao Huachu complied with his mother's wishes and buried Wang Shulan on the green hill opposite the former residence, which is the best memorial to her. Wang Shulan followed in the footsteps of *** and bravely emancipated the mind and women, and at the same time firmly supported and participated in the revolution.
She braved difficulties and obstacles, chose the path of revolution, and made great contributions to the prosperity of the country. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, she did the same ordinary work as the masses in obscurity, and always worked diligently.
Her simplicity and simplicity are the highest compliments.