She is Peng Dehuai s wife and sister, and she exposed her boyfriend as a wolf

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-18

's original wife Pu Anxiu, they met during the Anti-Japanese War and entered the palace of marriage in 1938. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Pu Anxiu served as deputy secretary of the party committee at Beijing Normal University.

In 1959, after the Lushan Conference, ** was dismissed, and since then, Urayasu Xiu and *** have separated. In 1962, they ended their 24-year marriage, and Osamu Urayasu divorced ***.

Pu Xixiu was born in Shanghai in 1910 into a family of intellectuals, and she was the second sister of three daughters. Her life was full of twists and turns, not only moving to Beijing with her family as a child, but also experiencing drastic social changes and family poverty when she was growing up.

Despite this, she did not give up her studies, and dropped out of high school after only one year because of her family's poverty. Despite the challenges in her life, Pu Xixiu is still admirable for her perseverance.

Pu Xixiu worked as a teacher of Bahasa Malaysia after dropping out of school, while continuing to enrich himself. Soon, she was admitted to the Chinese Department of Beijing Women's Normal University and became an elite scholar of that era.

While in college, she met her husband Yuan Ziying, and the two tied the knot in 1932. After graduating, Pu Xixiu went south with her husband and settled in Nanjing, where she began her career as a reporter for Xinmin Daily.

After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, Pu Xixiu moved to Chongqing with the "Xinmin Daily" and got acquainted with *** and others. During this period, she reported a lot of news that the Kuomintang did not like to see, and at the same time actively promoted our party's anti-Japanese concept and contributed her modest strength to the cause of the Anti-Japanese War.

Pu Xixiu is a brave female journalist who uses the tip of her pen to expose the crimes of the Kuomintang in starting the civil war. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, she covered the whole process of the Chongqing negotiations, allowing people to see the ugly face of the Kuomintang.

In 1946, she met Luo Longji in an interview, and the two hit it off at first sight, fell in love and became lovers. In 1947, she divorced her ex-husband Yuan Ziying and officially became Luo Longji's girlfriend.

At the end of 1948, she was unfortunately ** imprisoned by the people**. However, with the rescue of *** and Luo Longji, she was finally released and continued to fight injustice and speak for the people with the tip of her pen.

Pu Xixiu, the reporter who sat in the class room, witnessed the birth of New China. In 1949, she was invited to attend the first plenary session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

On the day of the founding ceremony, ** personally met her and praised her as a "reporter who has sat in the room". Since then, she has devoted herself to the construction of New China, served as the deputy editor-in-chief of Wen Wei Po and other positions, and went to the front line to resist US aggression and aid Korea, and wrote reports such as "Korean Chronicles".

However, during the "anti-rightist" movement in 1957, Pu Xixiu was wrongly classified as a "rightist" and suffered great physical and mental damage. What is even more regrettable is that her boyfriend Luo Longji was also classified as a "rightist" and became a "rightist leader".

Under these circumstances, Pu Xixiu was forced to come forward and identify Luo Longji, calling him a "wolf in sheep's clothing" and disrelating to him.

After a glorious life journey, Ms. Pu Xixiu joined the Cultural and Historical Committee of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. However, in 1966, after the beginning of the ten-year special period, she was unfortunately shocked and devastated.

What is even more distressing is that Ms. Pu Xixiu was already seriously ill at that time, and her condition was further aggravated by the criticism. Sadly, in 1970, Ms. Pu Xixiu died of illness in Beijing at the age of 60.

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