In 1975, Tan Zheng was imprisoned for 9 years, ** suddenly asked: That Tan Zheng ** went?
In 1927, after leading the troops to Jinggangshan, due to his busy work, he urgently needed a capable secretary. So, he asked Wan Xixian, director of the Political Department of the 1st Regiment, for advice.
Wan Xi first recommended a young man named Tan Zheng, who said: "Tan Zheng graduated from Dongshan School in Xiangxiang Township, and he used to teach in primary schools, so he is a rare intellectual. He performed well after participating in the Autumn Harvest Uprising, and he recently joined the party, so he is absolutely trustworthy. ”
** Very interested in this, he asked Wan Xi to provide Tan Zheng's application for joining the party for review. There is an item on the application form that is "former name", and Tan Zheng wrote "Tan Shiming". * After seeing the name, he decided to let Tan Zheng be his secretary.
When Tan Zheng came to report, ** asked: "Your father-in-law is Chen Shaochun, right?" ”
Tan Zheng was very surprised when he heard this: "How do you know?" ”
In 1926, when he went to Hunan to inspect the agricultural movement, he visited Xiangxiang and lived temporarily in Chen Geng's house. Chen Geng was not there at the time, and he was received by Chen Shaochun. During this time, Chen Shaochun had an in-depth conversation with ***, and he mentioned to *** that his son-in-law Tan Shiming was about to defect to the National Revolutionary Army. This name makes *** take it to heart.
After listening to ***'s narration, Tan Zheng felt very happy: "My father-in-law once mentioned you to me, and asked me to find *** in Shaoshan Chong, he told me and asked me to say to you: Chen Shaochun of Willow Shop, Erdu, Xiangxiang, accepted your proposal, sent Chen Geng and other children to participate in the revolution, and now sent me Tan Zheng." He also said that you will guide me on the right path in the future. ”
** Said with deep feelings: "Mr. Chen Shaochun is really an important hero of the revolution. When the revolution succeeds, I must personally visit his old man's home! ”
After Tan Zheng talked with ***, he strengthened his confidence in the revolution. He served as the secretary of ***, and in addition to recording meetings and conducting investigations, his main task was to transcribe documents. At that time, ** had to command troops to fight during the day, and only at night could he find time to write. In the silence of the night, wherever ** is written, Tan Zheng will copy it.
One night, when ** was writing at his desk, he suddenly stopped the pen in his hand and walked straight to the outhouse. He stopped at Tan Zheng's residence, sat on a simple bed, and lit a cigarette. The two began to talk about important matters, and joked: "Tan Zheng, your name is really appropriate, 'talk about politics', haha!" ”
During his tenure as secretary, Tan Zheng drafted and sorted out historical documents such as "The Struggle in Jinggangshan", "Why China's Red Regime Can Exist", and "Resolution of the Gutian Conference", and he was one of the first people to understand the theory of China's revolutionary road. In his later years, Tan Zheng recalled: "Every time I revise *** documents, I will copy them by hand, which is like in-depth study again and again, which has a very far-reaching impact on me." ”
It was this experience as the secretary of the army that Tan Zheng became interested in the political work of the army. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as vice minister of national defense, first deputy director and director of the General Political Department. In 1955, Tan Zheng was awarded the rank of general, becoming one of the top ten founding generals, and the only person to receive this honor for his outstanding contributions to the political work of the army.
After the outbreak of the "movement" in 1966, Tan Zheng was greatly shocked and began a nine-year prison sentence. After his death in 1971, Tan Zheng hoped that his grievances could be resolved. Therefore, on 28 April 1973, he wrote to *** requesting leniency and releasing him as soon as possible, as he was approaching the age of seventy, his health was getting weaker and his illness was worsening.
**After receiving the letter, immediately instructed*** and Wang Dongxing: Please handle this matter and print and distribute the letter to the comrades of the Politburo.
However, the subsequent instructions of *** seem to be silent. Until a meeting around the Spring Festival in 1975, when ** mentioned the imprisoned old cadres, he suddenly asked: "Tan Zheng went**?"
This question became a turning point in Tan Zheng's fate. The authorities immediately reported his situation, and soon after, Tan Zheng was finally released.
After Tan Zheng was released from prison, he felt that it was not advisable to do nothing. His secretary suggested that he write a letter to the vice-chairman, detailing his situation.
Tan Zheng's proposal was considered feasible. The next day, he wrote a long letter to ***, who forwarded the letter to *** to be in charge of the daily work of the Military Commission. **Again forwarded the letter to *** and suggested:
Chairman, there is no big problem with Tan Zheng's suggestion, and it is recommended that he be made an adviser to the Military Commission.
**Quickly agreed to ***'s suggestion. Soon after, Tan Zheng officially became an adviser to the ** Military Commission. This appointment was in effect a restoration of his reputation, as years of ordeal had left him in such poor health that he could barely work.
On November 6, 1988, Tan Zheng died of illness at the age of 82. ** The leader of the Central Military Commission wrote on his couplet: "He devoted his whole life to political work and established immortal achievements for the three armed forces; His noble character will forever be a revelation to posterity. This perfectly sums up the glorious course of Tan Zheng's life.
Zhong Fangrong, who was born in a mountain village, finally saw the results of her efforts on the day of the college entrance examination after years of diligent study. With outstanding results, he won the first place in the liberal arts of Hunan Province.
Fourth, the champion throne of Leiyang City, which made her parents ecstatic.
However, when she decided to choose the unpopular archaeology major, it caused a wave of skepticism. Some people think that she should choose a more promising major, after all, she is still young and her family is not wealthy, how can she choose a major that may make her sit on the cold bench in the future? Even though teachers from Tsinghua University and Peking University came to invite, netizens became judges and expressed doubts about her choice.
Zhong Fangrong's choice of Peking University's archaeology major over those that seemed to bring more financial benefits sparked curiosity. As for her choice, some people questioned whether economic factors were taken into account, arguing that "future" was more important than "money".
However, Zhong's mother said in an interview that she respects her daughter's choice. She believes that children have the right to pursue their own interests and dreams, and such an attitude is commendable. However, some people disagree with this view, believing that such parents may not produce excellent children.
Although Zhong Fangrong's family respected her decision, it attracted criticism from some jealous netizens. Some have questioned whether children from poor families should pursue their dreams rather than choose majors that are believed to bring better financial returns.
As a champion in the liberal arts, Zhong Fangrong's literary skills are obviously very strong, and her interest in history and Chinese civilization is understandable. Therefore, the choice of archaeology major is not unexpected.
She has a restrained and quiet personality, likes to read history books quietly, and relish historical stories such as the Three Emperors and Five Emperors, and the Jin Ge Iron Horse. To the crowd who questioned her choice, she firmly told **: I love history. She chooses to do what she loves because she believes that doing so will make her happy for the rest of her life and not leave her with a lifetime of regrets.
In the turmoil of **, Peking University officials fully supported her decision, and many seniors also gave her encouragement and support on the Internet, hoping that she could chase her dreams. At the same time, the official archaeological institutes of the nine provinces are also actively involved in sending cultural relics and archives books and peripherals with the characteristics of the province to support this future archaeologist.
When the courier was unloaded from the postal van, it weighed fifty pounds and was filled with precious items that archaeologists could only dream of. The comment area expressed envy, because who doesn't want to have these precious peripherals?
This incident quickly triggered an "archaeological fever" on the Internet, and Zhong Fangrong became the focus of all archaeologists, and also attracted the attention of CCTV, which specially interviewed her. Through interviews, people learned that her idol in high school was the famous "Fan Jinshi", the great guardian of Dunhuang.
After Fan Jinshi learned about it, she personally wrote to Zhong Fangrong to encourage her. Xiao Zhong was deeply honored, and after receiving the letter from his idol, he replied excitedly, expressing his willingness to follow in the footsteps of Fan Jinshi and fight for the cause of archaeology.
Almost four years have passed now. Zhong Fangrong thrived in low-key learning, and was invited to participate in CCTV's "China Archaeological Conference" in her sophomore year, showing a confident demeanor in the program, which was eye-catching.
During this time, she returned to her alma mater to inspire high school students and share her learning experience. She has become more confident and beautiful, but the happiness in her eyes still comes from choosing a major that she loves.
This summer, she is graduating. With her popularity, finding a good job shouldn't be a problem. Needless to say, Zhong Fangrong has never regretted choosing to major in archaeology.
In short, Zhong Fangrong's growth from a poor left-behind child to a promising archaeologist shows her quality of sticking to her dreams and not being corrupted by money, which deserves everyone's respect.