After retirement, set up a family rule: the whole family eats at the same table and eats different meals
On August 20, 2008, ** passed away at the age of 87. This former leader, who played a leading role in China, has been away from the center of political power for 27 years.
During these years, he spent most of his time living in a courtyard in Xihuangchenggen, Beijing, where he lived peacefully and enjoyed his old age. Although life is peaceful, he has always been strict with himself and his family, has never been specialized, and has set a special family rule.
A family rule, special and unique, may be difficult to understand at first glance. **The former leader of the country has a rule for his family that the whole family eats together at the table, but each eats a different meal and does not interfere with each other.
Although *** could have enjoyed better treatment after retirement, he set a puzzling family rule, does this mean that the meals he eats every day are much higher than those of his family?
This is not the case. Back in the 70s, he was diagnosed with diabetes, a disease that could not be maintained with medication.
Therefore, there are strict requirements for the patient's diet.
In such an environment, the diet of ** is strictly controlled, and the type and amount are clearly defined. His daily diet is based on northern noodles such as steamed buns, knife-cut noodles and noodles, and in the evening he will be accompanied by some porridge such as two-rice porridge and pumpkin porridge.
The dishes are also very simple, mainly seasonal vegetables, and there are almost no raw seafood and large fish and prawns. In order to ensure that the daily diet can provide sufficient nutrients and will not cause blood sugar to rise, the state has also sent medical personnel to take care of his life.
**Although retired, he deeply felt that he should not continue to occupy the country's resources, and he believed that his family did not hold important positions and should not enjoy high-level treatment.
So, he made special family rules and refused to accept the state's care for him. However, the relevant management departments also have clear regulations, which are to ensure the health of ***.
Although he couldn't refuse, ** finally reluctantly accepted, but only for his own benefit. ** Since joining the revolution, he has been living a simple life, and even as a national leader, he often wears the same clothes for many years.
During his work in Hunan, he went deep into the grassroots to inspect the work, dressed very simply, and did not have any official pretensions.
Although he was neatly dressed after becoming the leader of the country, ** still loved a light gray tunic, which accompanied him for more than ten years in his later years.
In the preserved *** old age**, he often wore this outfit alone, and if you look closely at the tunic suit, you will find that the buttons are not uniform, because some buttons are lost or lost, and he can't find the original one, so he finds buttons of the same size to sew them up.
Although ***'s later life was dull and regular, he got up at about six o'clock in the morning, moved around the yard, and then either read the newspaper or took care of his flowers and plants, his life was simple but full of vitality.
** He has a special love for growing fruits and vegetables, he takes care of grapes, apples, peaches and other fruit trees suitable for growing in Beijing, especially grapes, he always eats small and frequent meals to avoid blood sugar fluctuations.
After a nap, he would receive some guests, and after a simple dinner, he would watch "News Network" without moving. * He and his wife Han Zhijun have two sons and two daughters, both of whom are very outstanding and silently contribute to the development of the country.