Comrade Mao Anying died heroically on the Korean battlefield in late November 1950 due to an air raid by US planes, and was buried in a foreign land. After Comrade Mao Anying died, Li Jiaji, who was a guard at the time, recalled that after receiving the news, he seemed to have lost his soul, picked up the cigarette and put it back in its place, and in the end, he still rummaged through his pocket to find a match, although the match was in front of him.
The chairman is unusually strong-willed and rarely shows his emotions in front of people. However, when he was in front of a person outside the party, he revealed his sadness and pain, and said bluntly: "I am the chairman of ***, and if I have a son who does not defend the country, what right do I have to let someone else's son go?" ”
Although the chairman rarely expressed his views on Mao Anying's sacrifice, it is indeed very rare for him to publicly confide in him this time.
Who has a lot to do with *** and makes *** re-mention the sad thing? Zhou Shizhao, who has been a classmate of *** for five years, has a deep friendship between the two. Zhou Shizhao was diligent and hardworking since he was a child, with excellent grades, and entered the Fourth Normal School of Hunan Province in 1913, and later merged into the First Normal School of Hunan Province, and became close friends with the same excellent ***.
They discussed topics such as military, poetry, and philosophy, and presented more than 50 poems to Zhou Shizhao. In 1918, Zhou Shizhao joined the Xinmin Society to help the revolutionary cause of ***, and the following year he became a consultant of the "Xiangjiang Review" and fought side by side with ***.
In mid-1919, after graduation, Zhou Shizhao met *** again, helped *** stabilize his life, and found a job as a history teacher. During the period when he lived in Zhou Shizhao's dormitory, he studied Marxism-Leninism more deeply and led the Hunan students in the anti-imperialist patriotic movement.
Zhou Shizhao shared weal and woe with *** and fought together for China's revolutionary cause.
With the passage of time, friendship lasts forever and eventually becomes a good story*** After separating from Zhou Shizhao, although there was little contact due to problems such as war and backward communication, their friendship has not been weakened by the passage of time.
After the liberation of Changsha, Zhou Shizhao served as the principal of Hunan No. 1 Normal School, and he was very happy to receive his congratulatory telegram. Soon after, ** wrote back to Zhou Shizhao to express his gratitude, and also mentioned that although Zhou Shizhao had not directly participated in the revolutionary struggle in the past, teaching was also a way to benefit the people.
** He also said that he was very happy to hear the call from friends from the Seongnam Institute and thanked them for their care and support. Finally, ** also hopes that Zhou Shizhao can copy some old poems to him to express his thoughts about his old friends.
This reply made Zhou Shizhao feel very comforted, he knew that although he had achieved fame, he had not forgotten the years when they had been classmates together, nor did he forget the time when they struggled side by side.
In Zhou Shizhao's decades of life, ** is his most important confidant. The relationship between the two is not only political, but also deep. Although Zhou Shizhao once applied to the party to join the party, he suggested that he play a greater role outside the party.
Zhou Shizhao deeply agreed, so he became a non-party democrat and worked together for the benefit of the people. The two exchanged letters and exchanged poems frequently. When Zhou Shizhao was seriously ill, ** sent a doctor to visit, but Zhou Shizhao unfortunately passed away.
**'s death has caused national mourning, but their deep friendship has become a good story. Zhou Shizhao and *** gave poems to each other, witnessing their friendship.
Although the Si people are gone, their spirit and friendship will live on forever. We welcome contributions from all walks of life to share this beautiful story.