The cook advises don t lose your temper

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-03

The cook advises don't lose your temper

During the Yan'an period, ** and Ren Bishi had a dispute over something. The guards and staff were standing outside the door, feeling helpless. Just then, a cook came out and said calmly, "Don't lose your temper, calm down." ”

This simple but wise exhortation finally eased the tension between the two.

Li Kaiwen, who is the leader of the ** special stove class, although he is a cook, he cooks good dishes, especially his braised pork, which is deeply loved. He not only cooks well, but is also diligent and straightforward, and speaks up for righteousness, ** admires him very much.

Hearing the movement outside, Master Li walked over. He looked at the confused staff and guards outside, listened to the noise inside the house, and knew what was going on.

Master Li hesitated slightly, then pushed the door in. ** and Ren Bishi immediately stopped arguing and looked at Master Li together.

Master Li plucked up the courage and said, "Chairman, don't lose your temper, quarreling won't solve the problem." "Everyone thought the chairman would blame him, including Master Li himself. But the chairman was stunned for a moment, then lowered his voice, and they continued their conversation peacefully.

Master Li saw that the chairman was no longer arguing, so he left. Li Kaiwen worked beside the chairman for 11 years, and in 1949, when the whole country was about to be liberated, the organization arranged for him to serve as the deputy director of the Tianjin Sugar Factory.

However, he resolutely refused, saying that he only wanted to be an ordinary worker in his hometown. With a letter of introduction from the organization, Li Kaiwen returned to his hometown of Jinzhai County. The local ** arranged the position of deputy county magistrate for him, but he resigned again and again.

In the end, the local ** could only let him be the stationmaster of the Xiangshan Temple Village Grain Station. Li Kaiwen, an old Red Army, who had worked beside the chairman for a long time, was willing to return to his hometown to be a grain manager when the revolution was victorious.

His firm belief in the revolution, his noble character of indifference to fame and fortune, and his industrious and down-to-earth work spirit are deeply admired.

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