Grief wrote a letter instructing: Yang Kaihui cannot be buried in the ancestral grave.
In traditional Chinese culture, the ancestral tomb is a symbol of the clan and the embodiment of the family tradition, and only those who have been recognized by the family are eligible to be buried here. However, the revolutionary martyr Yang Kaihui, who died bravely, was not buried in the ancestral grave of the *** family, not even her son Mao Anqing.
Why is that? Is it because the Mao family didn't recognize them? Yang Kaihui showed amazing will and perseverance in the face of severe torture by the reactionaries, and even in the face of coercion and temptation, she was resolute and uncompromising.
In the end, the warlord leader He Jian angrily killed Yang Kaihui when he could not achieve his goal. Her life ended at the age of 29.
Yang Kaihui, a girl who lived in Bancang Town, Changsha County, Hunan Province in 1901, her father was the famous educator and scholar Yang Changji. Determined to be a useful person to society since she was a child, she spent her childhood carefree.
However, on November 14, 1930, her scars and embarrassment led her to the literacy ridge outside the Liuyang Gate by the warlords. The cold wind of the day was bleak, and the whimpering voice seemed to be crying for Yang Kaihui, who was about to sacrifice.
However, between survival and faith, Yang Kaihui unswervingly chose faith. Yang Kaihui, a woman who does not let her eyebrows go, has made great contributions to the motherland.
She was not only a student of her father, but also a student of her father, a student of her father, a student of her father. She had a strong faith and fearless courage and made outstanding contributions to her country and people.
Although her life ended on November 14, 1930, her spirit and influence will live on forever. Yang Kaihui, a true heroine, whose story will inspire us to make greater contributions to the country and society.
In 1913, Yang Changji taught at Hunan No. 1 Normal School, and his daughter Yang Kaihui also followed. During this period, progressive young people such as Cai Hesen often came to study and exchange, and Yang Kaihui also met him.
However, their love story began when Yang Kaihui followed his father to Beijing. They are in the prime of their youth, they have grown up together, and they have a lot of common topics, so it is normal for love to sprout.
In the winter of 1920, Yang Kaihui and *** held a simple and solemn wedding. From then on, they were not only love partners, but also revolutionary comrades.
Yang Kaihui's wedding was seen as a good story, because in that era when feudal ideas were still alive, she rejected the words of sitting in a sedan chair, dowry and matchmaking, which was surprising.
Sadly, however, she ended up dying because of her beliefs. A month after Yang Kaihui's sacrifice, ** received news from Jiangxi, as Yang Kaihui's husband and comrade, his grief is self-evident.
He immediately wrote to Hunan, expressing his deep grief for Yang Kaihui, and specifically instructed her not to bury her body in the ancestral grave of the Mao family. However, when the letter arrived in Hunan, Yang Kaihui had already been buried in her hometown of Itakura, which coincided with ***'s instructions.
So why did Yang Kaihui not sleep in the ancestral tomb in the end? The specific reasons have not yet been officially confirmed, but there is a possibility that it had a decisive impact on the results.
Three months before Yang Kaihui's sacrifice, the ancestral grave of the ** family was almost dug up by He Jian. He Jian, who killed Yang Kaihui, is an extremely superstitious person, and he thinks that the reason why *** is so powerful is not because of his outstanding ability, but because the ancestral grave of ***'s family is well buried and blessed by his ancestors.
As long as the ancestral grave of the *** family is destroyed, ** will slowly go to failure. Fortunately, the Mao family got the news in time, protected the ancestral grave, and escaped the catastrophe, but this is enough to show that the ancestral tomb of the Mao family is not a place where they can really rest in peace.
Itakura, a place where Yang Kaihui can rest in peace, also carries Mao Anqing's deep thoughts about his mother. Comrade Yang Kaihui's achievements are indelible, whether it is for the country's dedication or dedication to the family, her spirit will always be worthy of our admiration and remembrance.
Although the warlord took her life, her indomitable spirit lives on in the world, and we will continue to carry on her legacy, turn our love for the motherland into practical actions, and contribute to the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.