In 1962, Chairman Mao and others took a group photo, the first on the right is Liu Siqi s second hus

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-19

The story of the old ** is told by Mao Anqing, Zhang Shaolin, Liu Siqi, Shao Hua and Yang Maozhi today. This photograph was taken in the spring of 1962 and carries precious memories.

* The six people, from left to right, are Mao Anqing, Zhang Shaolin, Liu Siqi, Shao Hua and Yang Maozhi. Everyone else except *** smiled.

And the most striking thing is that this ** was taken after Liu Siqi remarried, and her second husband Yang Maozhi was in the right position, looking very decent. So, the question is, what kind of identity does Yang Maozhi have?

How did he and Liu Siqi get together? The answer to all this starts with Mao Anying's sacrifice. On November 25, 1950, Mao Anying died heroically on the Korean battlefield at the age of 28.

Because he knew that Liu Siqi and Mao Anying had a deep relationship, ** decided to hide the news so as not to affect Liu Siqi's studies.

In order to keep secrets, Mao Anying told his wife Liu Siqi that he was going to a distant place on a "business trip", but in fact, he chose to face the artillery fire and become a heroic volunteer soldier on the Korean battlefield.

Two years later, Liu Siqi received a ** from Mao Anying, who was wearing a Chinese People's Volunteer Army uniform, a Korean People's Army military cap, and a snow-capped mountain behind him.

At that moment, Liu Siqi finally understood that Mao Anying was not on a business trip, but fighting for the country and the people. Although she knew the truth, Liu Siqi did not ask the chairman, she respected Mao Anying's choice and understood the chairman's pain.

In the end, when *** told her the news that Mao Anying had died, she couldn't bear the blow and cried on the spot. Nearly 2 years have passed since Mao Anying's death.

In 1954, after graduating from high school, the chairman arranged for her to study at the Faculty of Mathematics of Moscow University as if she were his own daughter. Although they were in a foreign country, the chairman maintained close contact with Liu Siqi, and the two kept writing letters.

In the chairman's letters, he often referred to Liu Siqi as "dear Siqier", "Siqier" or "daughter". For example, in a letter dated February 14, 1956, the Chairman wrote: "Dear Siqier, I am glad to have received your letter.

I hope you pay attention to your body, don't get sick, and study hard. We're all fine, don't worry. Socialism in the country is on the rise, do you have a domestic newspaper over there?

You should find some newspapers, read the domestic news, and don't get too out of touch with the domestic situation. Best wishes! At that time, there were many Chinese students studying in the Soviet Union, and they often held social gatherings.

At a social gathering, Liu Siqi and Yang Maozhi met. In the summer of 1957, Liu Siqi often felt unwell in Moscow, so he transferred to Peking University to study.

In the autumn of 1961, Mao Anying and Liu Siqi's married life took a new turn. Liu Siqi, who is about to graduate, was assigned to a scientific research department of the PLA engineering corps, engaged in translation work.

However, seeing that Liu Siqi has passed the age of establishment, he is still alone. Under the constant persuasion of the chairman, she finally agreed to remarry and let the chairman do it for her.

The chairman is very open-minded about the marriage of his children and advocates free love. However, he is particularly concerned about Liu Siqi's marriage, and he hopes that she can have a happy family.

So, he began to find a suitable blind date for her. At that time, Liu Zhen, deputy commander of the Air Force and president of the Air Force Academy, recommended a person to the chairman, and he was Yang Maozhi, a faculty member of the Air Force Academy's Assault Teaching and Research Department.

Liu Zhen said: "Yang Maozhi has just returned from studying in the Soviet Union, and this young man is honest and upright and very self-motivated. The chairman was very happy to hear this, and immediately asked the secretary to investigate Yang Maozhi's situation.

Soon, the investigation report on Yang Maozhi was sent to the chairman's desk: Yang Maozhi, then 30 years old, from Tangshan City, Hebei Province, grew up in a poor family, and his parents made a living from fishing.

The chairman was very satisfied with Yang Maozhi's situation and decided to let Liu Siqi marry him.

The touching love story of Liu Siqi and Yang Maozhi Liu Siqi and his son Mao Anying once had a marriage, but after Mao Anying's death, Liu Siqi has been widowed.

However, when she met Yang Maozhi, the relationship between the two hit it off at first sight, and they soon had the idea of getting married. In February 1962, Liu Siqi and Yang Maozhi got married, and although *** did not attend their wedding, he sent his secretary to send 300 yuan as Liu Siqi's dowry.

This touching story shows Liu Siqi and Yang Maozhi's incomparable respect for Mao Anying. Although they are married, they have not forgotten Mao Anying. When their eldest son was born, they unanimously decided to name it "Yang Xiaoying" in honor of the martyr Mao Anying.

Liu Siqi and Yang Maozhi have four children, and their family is full of love and respect, which is the best memory of Mao Anying. Overall, the love story of Liu Siqi and Yang Maozhi is deeply touching, and their marriage is full of respect and love.

Their stories remind us that no matter how life changes, we should maintain respect and remembrance for our loved ones who have passed away.

Before his death, Liu Siqi insisted on taking his children to North Korea every year to pay respects to Mao Anying's tomb, and said firmly: "Whether I am alive or not, Anying will always be your relative, and I will commemorate him through you." ”

Liu Siqi passed away at 1 a.m. on January 7, 2022 in Beijing at the age of 92.

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