Mao Anying s ex wife, Liu Siqi, is still alive

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-04

Mao Anying's lover Liu Siqi, born on March 2, 1930, is a native of Hubei. Their marriage began on October 15, 1949. After the outbreak of the Korean War, Mao Anying joined the volunteer army to participate in the war in Korea, however, on November 24, 1950, he unfortunately died.

Mao Anying and Liu Siqi died tragically just one year after their marriage, in order to help Liu Siqi get out of the pain, ** let her go to the Soviet Union to study, hoping that changing the environment can make her cheer up again.

From 1955 to 1957, Liu Siqi studied mathematics at Moscow State University, after which he returned to China and transferred to Peking University to study classical Chinese literature.

8 years after Mao Anying's sacrifice, in 1958, ** out of concern for Liu Siqi, he suggested that she find a new partner and start a new life. But Liu Siqi resolutely rejected the proposal and said that he would not remarry.

In the face of Liu Siqi's determination, ** regarded her as his daughter, and wrote many times to persuade her to reconsider.

In February 1959, Liu Siqi proposed to *** the idea of going to North Korea to pay tribute to Mao Anying. In order to realize her wish, ** paid out of her own pocket and arranged for Liu Siqi, Shao Hua and others to go to the Korean Volunteer Army Martyrs' Cemetery to pay tribute to Mao Anying.

In 1961, after graduating from university, Liu Siqi was assigned to the scientific research department of the PLA Engineering Corps, responsible for translation work. ** is very concerned about her marriage, and many trustees introduce her to her partners.

General Liu Zhen, deputy commander of the Air Force, recommended Yang Maozhi from the Strike Aircraft Teaching and Research Department of the Air Force Academy to ***, he was just 30 years old, tall and strong, simple and loyal, and there was no problem in politics at all, and he also had the experience of studying in the Soviet Union.

Mao Anying's sacrifice brought a huge psychological shadow to Liu Siqi, but she was deeply moved by the careful arrangement and attention of ***, and decided to step out of the shadow and start a new life.

After a period of communication, Liu Siqi and Yang Maozhi had a good impression of each other, and finally tied the knot in February 1962. At this time, 12 years have passed since Mao Anying's sacrifice.

Liu Siqi and Yang Maozhi are happily married and have four sons. After the birth of their eldest son, they jointly decided to name him Yang Xiaoying in memory of Mao Anying.

Liu Siqi, the daughter-in-law of the chairman, lived happily in her later years. She has always called *** Dad, full of deep admiration and gratitude for him. In order to commemorate Mao Anying, she wrote many touching articles.

Now 91 years old, her body is still strong, full of enthusiasm and vitality for life.

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