Zhou Enlai summoned Li Da in 72, and his wife contacted me about you

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-11

summoned Li Da, and Mrs. contacted me about you.

In 1972, the prime minister met with General Li Da, and after the conversation, he mentioned the matter of General Li Da's wife in the casual conversation and praised her for being very good. So, who is General Li Da's wife?

Why did she contact *** so many times? Let's explore the origin of this story together, which starts with the acquaintance of General Li Da and his wife Zhang Naiyi......

On her way to work in the liberated areas, Zhang Naiyi discovered a strange thing: every time she went to a campsite, she could see someone scribbling on lime blocks, criticizing a female comrade named Qi Ke.

After understanding, she learned that Qi Ke was the ex-wife of Li Da, chief of staff of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region, because she agreed with another female comrade to take turns riding the same mule, but she ran faster and faster on the mule, and finally left the other female comrade behind.

Although Zhang Naiyi didn't know Qi Ke and Li Da, she still felt that Qi Ke's approach was wrong. However, what is unexpected is that Zhang Naiyi later intersected with Li Da.

This experience made her deeply realize that whether in war or in life, we should respect others, abide by our agreements, and be a responsible person.

Li Da and his family In Zhang Naiyi's life, her growth path was not easy. However, her brother gave her the first affirmation, calling her a "girl with brains".

Zhang Naiyi was born on November 7, 1913 in an ordinary family in Luohe Town, Yuncheng County, Henan Province. The Zhang family has a total of 3 sons and 6 daughters, and she is the youngest of them.

When Zhang Naiyi was born, her eldest brother happened to give birth to a girl. Zhang Naiyi's father, Zhang Zhishen, was an enlightened gentleman who paid attention to education since he was a child. Therefore, when Zhang Naiyi was 7 years old, he was sent to a private school to study.

At that time, she began to read and write, which also laid the foundation for her later academic career. When he was 11 years old, Zhang Naiyi was fortunate to enter the new school of Yuncheng County High School.

During this time, she gradually became aware of the injustice and darkness of society. When he was 13 years old, Zhang Naiyi came to the preparatory department of Kaifeng Girls' Middle School, the provincial capital. At that time, she was alone away from home, and went to such a distant place, and her family was full of worries about her.

However, Zhang Naiyi has always been very strong and has never cried because he misses his hometown. Her strong thirst for knowledge led her to be curious about all kinds of novel knowledge.

The following year, her father died, and she lived at home for two years, during which time she learned that her niece, who was the same age as her, had secretly come to Kaifeng to study. So, she wrote a "** letter" to her three brothers.

In the letter, she expounded on the harsh reality of today's society, and that it is only through learning that one can gain a foothold in a highly competitive society. She begged her brothers to let her go to Kaifeng to study in order to improve her knowledge and abilities.

The three brothers were very surprised to see Zhang Naiyi's unique and sincere letter, and they said: "Sixth sister is a person with brains, and she will definitely be able to make a career. ”

As a result, Zhang Naiyi was able to continue her studies. During a reading in the library, Zhang Naiyi had the pleasure of reading the book "Women and Society" written by a German socialist activist.

This book gave her a deeper understanding of the place and experience of women in society. She found that the emergence of private ownership led to unequal treatment of women, which was the social root cause of women's oppression.

This discovery shocked her and strengthened her determination to fight for women's rights.

After reading the book, Zhang Naiyi gained a new understanding of the issue of women's liberation in China. At this time, her eldest brother came to Kaifeng and planned to introduce her to someone, but she refused.

When the eldest brother asked her when she would consider getting married, she replied firmly: "I will not get married until the day when socialism is realized." A few days later, the object introduced by the eldest brother wrote to ask her to meet, but she politely refused, saying that she had more important things to do now and was unwilling to consider personal marital issues.

Zhang Naiyi's remarks of "don't get married until socialism" spread among her classmates, and people began to look at her with special eyes.

The Story of Zhang Naiyi and Li Da Zhang Naiyi, a young man who was admitted to the Department of Education of Henan University with excellent grades, resolutely joined the Communist Party's peripheral organization, the Chinese National Liberation Vanguard, despite several interruptions in his studies.

He actively organized students from the same school to set up a reading club to study and study books on Marx and Lenin, and to propagate the idea of resisting Japan and saving the country. His outstanding performance attracted the attention of the secret organization in Henan, and Liu Zijiu, secretary of the provincial party committee, personally talked to him and decided to recruit him into the Communist Party of China.

In February 1937, Zhang Naiyi officially joined the Communist Party of China. Since joining the party, he has worked harder. No matter what task the organization gives him, he will do his best to accomplish it.

However, in the same year, due to the betrayal of traitors, the Kuomintang authorities wantonly sabotaged the vanguard of the liberation of the Chinese nation, and many comrades were imprisoned. In order to ensure Zhang Naiyi's safety, the party organization decided to let him retreat to Datong Middle School in Qixian County, and continue to work in the school as a history teacher.

Zhang Naiyi, a brave woman who contributed to the country in her own way in a turbulent time. After the outbreak of the "77 Incident" in 1937, she resolutely returned to her hometown, organized her fellow villagers and classmates to carry out anti-Japanese rescue work, taught everyone to sing anti-Japanese war songs, performed dramas, and preached the idea of resisting Japan and saving the country, which changed the lifeless scene of her hometown.

Later, she joined the training class for resisting the enemy and saving the country, and went to Yan'an to study, where she was warmly received. In Yan'an, she lived in the guest house of the **Organization Department, and lived with her later wife Xue Ming, and the two also participated in the **Organization Department training class together.

Once, ** emphasized the importance of women's self-reliance, self-esteem, and self-improvement in his report, and hoped that female comrades would strengthen their dedication and not rush to get married because of stability. Zhang Naiyi was inspired by **'s words and thought that his point of view was very reasonable.

She also noticed that some lesbians got married in a hurry in Yan'an, because they couldn't do anything because of the drag of their families. These experiences have strengthened Zhang Naiyi's belief that she is determined to make greater contributions to the country in her own way.

Li Da and Zhang Naiyi have a cautious attitude towards marriage, and after seeing many failed marriages, she vowed to meet real people who are close to each other and can be trusted and willing to enter marriage.

Zhang Naiyi likes the famous saying "The Huns are not destroyed, and Hu thinks it is home", and when he saw the Japanese devils burning, killing and looting in China, he said, "If the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression is not won, I will never get married."

As a result of these two vows, she was still single at the age of 31, earning her the title of "Maginot Line". In Yan'an, she is the best of many new women, and she is over 30 years old and unmarried, which has attracted everyone's attention.

Although many enthusiasts matched her, she did not meet a man who could impress her. However, while studying at the party school, she met Chen Geng. Chen Geng introduced himself to her in English, but she pretended not to understand.

Zhang Naiyi: A female general who broke through the defense line of love Zhang Naiyi's beauty and demeanor made Li Da fall in love at first sight, and he decided to pursue her. Zhang Naiyi also likes Li Da, she thinks that he is already a mature man, and he is also a responsible person who can give her a stable family.

In the end, Zhang Naiyi and Li Da came together and became husband and wife. Their story teaches us that true love is not built on appearance and demeanor, but on understanding and supporting each other.

In the face of difficulties and challenges, what we need more is a kind of trust and dependence, rather than momentary passion and impulse. However, love is not all smooth sailing.

In their lives, there have also been quarrels and conflicts. However, they all firmly believe that these problems can only be solved through communication and understanding. Eventually, their marriage grew stronger and their love grew deeper.

Their stories teach us that true love takes time and patience to manage. It is only through mutual understanding and respect that a long-lasting love relationship can be established.

Ping Jiesan hesitated for a moment, and then asked Li Da: "Which of these two female comrades will you choose?" Li Da said without hesitation: "I will choose the more sincere one." ”

So, Ping Jiesan introduced Zhang Naiyi's situation to Li Da. At the same time, Li Xuefeng, political commissar of the Taihang Mountain Military Region, was also very concerned about Li Da's personal problems. After learning about Li Da's thoughts, he asked Zhang Naiyi's people around him in detail to understand her specific situation.

After that, Li Xuefeng wrote a letter to Li Da, in which he wrote: "In general, Comrade Zhang Naiyi is excellent in all aspects. "When Li Da received the letter, ** and *** also read the letter.

** said: "I think she's a good candidate. So, this decision was decided, and then it depends on Zhang Naiyi's attitude. After that, not long after Zhang Naiyi arrived at the base area, the organization arranged for her to come to a small room in the headquarters.

During the day, Li Da is busy with work, and at night, he chats with Zhang Naiyi and tells each other's stories.

The two had a great conversation when they first met, and they were able to find common ground both in their studies and at work, even if their personalities and backgrounds were very different. After a period of dating, Zhang Naiyi was deeply impressed by Li Da.

She began to realize that the man gradually opened his heart and came into his own life. One day, Li Da shared his relationship experience with Zhang Naiyi, telling about his divorce and his expectations of finding a like-minded partner.

Hearing this, Zhang Naiyi bowed his head silently and did not speak. Li Da began to tentatively ask her why she was not married yet. Zhang Naiyi raised his head and responded with a smile: "When I was young, I once vowed not to marry before the victory of the Anti-Japanese War.

As a result, many people were rejected, and they were known as the 'Maginot Line'. Li Da looked at Zhang Naiyi affectionately and said: "Now that the War of Resistance has been won, the Japanese have been driven away.

Not to mention that in the Second World War, wasn't the Maginot Line also breached? Now you can think about starting a family. ”

In the conversation between Li Da and Zhang Naiyi, Zhang Naiyi expressed her expectations for her ideal partner, and she hoped to find a sincere person she could rely on. In the conversation the next day, Li Da made a request to get married.

Although Zhang Nai was a little hesitant at first, after recalling the process of getting along with the two, she realized that Li Da was the "Prince Charming" she had been looking for, and no matter what happened, the other party would not leave easily.

In the end, Zhang Nai nodded and agreed to Li Da's request. This story teaches us that true love takes time and getting to know each other, as well as unwavering trust in the other person.

Li Da and Zhang Naiyi Li Da set their wedding date on December 14, 1945, which was of great significance to Li Da. On December 14, 1931, he joined the Red Army in the Ningdu Uprising, which was the day he went from an ordinary soldier to the Red Army, and it was also an important turning point in his life.

And Zhang Naiyi chose this day to spend his life with Li Da. Their wedding was simple and warm, with only one group photo as a souvenir. Although their living environment is simple, with only one bed, one futon, one table, and two chairs, their hearts are full of happiness.

Their wedding was also blessed by many people, and many brigade headquarters and column leaders rushed to celebrate when they heard about their wedding, filling the humble room with joy.

At night, when people pretended to leave after making trouble in the cave, they did not really leave, but stood in the courtyard and eavesdropped. Hearing the laughter outside, Chen Geng couldn't help laughing, adding a lot of joy to the wedding night of the two.

After Zhang Naiyi and Li Da got married, Zhang Naiyi took the initiative to ask for work, and Li Da also gave his full support. After the approval of *** and ***, Zhang Naiyi came to work in the intelligence department of the headquarters.

Although the job was a new challenge for her, she gave it her all and quickly adapted and became competent. Li Da and Zhang Naiyi are very sincere, and their relationship is even deeper after marriage.

One day, when Zhang Naiyi was washing Li Da's clothes, he found a piece of paper for writing. She knows that this is organizational discipline, she will watch what should be watched, and she will never watch what should not be watched.

Hearing Zhang Naiyi's intimate words, Li Da felt very happy.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, Li Da and his wife worked hard for the country and the people in their respective positions. In 1958, Li Da was dismissed from the post of deputy director of the training directorate, which was undoubtedly a chronic suicide for people who were used to being busy.

So, he sent a letter to ** and the Military Commission requesting that work be arranged, and Li Da's old superior** also proposed to resume his work. Soon, Li Da was appointed director of the National Sports Commission.

Despite the resumption of work, his treatment was not restored. During the three-year difficult period, Li Da only had a salary of 300 yuan per month, which was not of much use to the situation that only vouchers and tickets could buy daily necessities in that era, and the life of the whole family was borne by Zhang Naiyi alone.

Even though life was so difficult, Li Da and his wife never complained and went through this difficult period in silence.

In the days after 1972, Li Da was appointed deputy chief of the general staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, following the leadership of *** and ***. However, in October 1985, Li Da was seriously ill in bed, and this illness was a long eight years.

During this period, Zhang Naiyi and the children took turns to take care of Li Da in the hospital. Zhang Naiyi sat beside her husband every day and took care of him meticulously for two years.

In 1988, Zhang Naiyi suddenly suffered a myocardial infarction due to overwork and passed out in the hospital. Since then, Zhang Naiyi has been unable to take care of Li Da in the hospital due to physical reasons.

But she insisted on visiting the hospital two or three times a week, and the medical staff were touched by the deep camaraderie between the couple. However, on July 12, 1993, General Li Da died of illness in the hospital.

When Zhang Naiyi learned the news of her husband's death, she did not make any requests to the organization.

After the death of General Li Da, Zhang Naiyi took over the task of compiling "Li Da's Selected Military Writings". She was in poor health, with high myopia and old age and frailty, but she still insisted on sorting out most of the articles and carefully proofreading some key articles.

On July 12, 1994, the first anniversary of General Li Da's death, Zhang Naiyi came to the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery with "Li Da's Military Anthology" with respect, which condensed the hard work of General Li Da and herself.

Zhang Nai put the book in front of her husband's portrait and said with tears in her eyes: "I came to see you, and I have helped you fulfill your wish."

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