Mao Anying s secrecy period has passed, so it can be said

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-04

Mao Anying's secrecy period has passed, so it can be said

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Early one morning in 1988, 73-year-old Li Yun woke up early as usual. Today, a ** leader came to visit her, as a revolutionary senior, Li Yun has long been accustomed to the care of the organization.

Li Yun recalled her past working in Shanghai, and the matter that the chief told her about Mao Anying was now declassified and could be talked about publicly. After the chief left, Li Yun sat on the recliner and fell into deep thought.

The dappled sunlight in the small courtyard is sprinkled, and the eucalyptus leaves are gently swaying in the breeze, and the past is as clear as yesterday.

Thoughts drifted to the determined young man, and dusty memories flowed quietly in his heart like a clear stream. So who is she? Why can it attract the attention of ** leaders?

And what is the story between her and Comrade Mao Anying? 1. Special mission, looking for two displaced children In 1935, in the smoke of the Zunyi Conference, **led the Red Army to cross Chishui four times, fought 25,000 miles after hardships, and finally arrived in northern Shaanxi victoriously, opening the great prelude to the War of Resistance Against Japan.

In Shanghai, Li Yun, the youngest intelligence officer of the ** Special Branch, received a special mission: to find two street children. The two boys, orphans of the revolution with a Hunan accent, are between eleven and fourteen years old, but their true identities and names are unknown.

Despite the lack of information, Li Yun still firmly began her search journey.

In old Shanghai, traitors to the Communists betrayed their comrades to the Kuomintang, resulting in a large number of comrades ** or forced to transfer. However, Li Yun's identity was cleverly hidden and never revealed, and ** decided to let her continue to lurk in Shanghai and be in charge of intelligence work.

At that time, Shanghai was stormy, white terror shrouded every inch of land, and there were tens of thousands of street children on the streets.

No difficulty could stop Li Yun's determination, and her special science work experience allowed her to find two children in the huge amount of investigations. This soldier, who joined the revolution since he was 8 years old, was able to easily mediate with the enemy at the age of 15 or 6, pass on important information to the Red Army, and help the Red Army win the fourth victory against encirclement and suppression.

After Li Yun entered ** Special Branch when she was young, her work focused on intelligence and rescue, and she was able to successfully complete the task every time. Her outstanding performance led her superiors to decide to give her the task of finding the "street child".

Although she didn't even know the names of the two children, Li Yun immediately began her search operation. She divided Shanghai into several large areas on the map, and then conducted field visits and visits one by one.

After careful investigation, Li Yun has roughly identified the places where street children often hang out. In order to ensure the safety of the martyr's descendants, her superiors asked her to keep a low profile and search for her secretly.

She spends a lot of time under overpasses, in ruined temples, and other places where street children haunt, silently looking for possible targets.

Li Yun went through hardships and traveled all over Shanghai, even in suburban villages, but he never found the target boy. Although they met similar boys several times, unfortunately they were not the people they were looking for.

Faced with countless possibilities, Li Yun was anxious: had they been subjected to accidents? Have you left Shanghai? Or was he caught by spies and the police? Li Yun even persuaded the organization to use its secret connections to conduct secret investigations into possible places of detention in Shanghai's police stations, secret service agencies, prisons, and so on.

Faced with a setback in her search for the two boys, Li Yun turned her attention to factories that could accept child labor, hoping to find the two boys. May God bless, when Li Yun passed by the Chenghuang Temple, she found a soup kitchen shed at the entrance of the temple, and a group of street children were queuing up to receive the porridge, which attracted her attention.

Li Yun decided to include these street children in her search, hoping to find the two boys.

Li Yun's gaze wandered among the homeless children, and suddenly, her eyes were fixed on the two little boys in the team. They were ragged and thin, and the big one clung to the small one, and kept looking at the front of the group.

Li Yun didn't want to miss any possible opportunity, so he stepped forward to help with the porridge. When the two boys came to receive the porridge, she casually asked, "Children, can you tell Auntie what your name is?"

It looks so pitiful, is it from **? ”

At the City God Temple in Shanghai, a big boy left in a hurry with another little boy, not saying a word, just looking stubborn and vigilant. After they received the porridge, Li Yun realized that the two little boys might be the people her superiors were looking for, so she immediately reported the situation to her superiors.

Hearing the news, Feng Xuefeng, the leader of ** Special Branch, immediately rushed to the City God Temple and met with the two little boys.

Feng Xuefeng, he used the Hunan language of his hometown to slowly eliminate the children's psychological defenses, and in the end, the children revealed their true identities, they are two brothers from Hunan.

Feng Xuefeng decided to take them home and asked Dong Jianwu, who had adopted two children, to identify them, who recognized them at a glance. That's right, these are exactly the two "descendants of martyrs" that the Shanghai underground party has been looking for.

After half a year of hard work, Dong Jianwu successfully completed the task assigned by the organization, and Li Yun smiled with satisfaction. Since then, Li Yun has never seen those two children again, and their identities have become an unsolvable mystery in Li Yun's heart.

In 1939, Li Yun returned to Yan'an to accept a new assignment, returned to Shanghai again, and began to serve as a liaison between the CCP and Soong Ching-ling.

Li Yun accidentally saw Mao Anying's ** in the newspaper, and he was surprised to find that this person was the boy he had found with great difficulty. It turned out that the boy was ***'s son.

Recalling his efforts to find these two teenagers, Li Yun's heart was full of emotion.

Mao Anying's childhood has experienced many twists and turns, how did his two brothers get lost and live on the streets when they grew up? Let's look back on Mao Anying's difficult childhood and go back to the autumn of 1922, when the Communist Party of China had just been founded, and Comrade **'s work was indescribably heavy.

Mao Anying has been living with her mother Yang Kaihui since she was a child, but for the sake of China's revolutionary cause, the family gathers less and leaves more. **In 1927, he received a task from his superiors to lead the Autumn Harvest Uprising.

Before parting, Mao Anying's mother and son said goodbye to ***. But what they didn't expect was that this farewell was 18 years, and they never saw *** and Yang Kaihui again.

Yang Kaihui's mother and son**, were tortured by the Changsha Garrison Command 3 years later. In the face of the enemy's severe torture, Yang Kaihui has always been loyal and unyielding, skillfully fighting against the enemy.

However, in the end, she was brutally murdered. At the moment of Yang Kaihui's sacrifice, Mao Anying was only eight years old. He watched helplessly as his mother was taken away, and could only hold on tightly to his mother's hand and cry out "Mommy, Mommy" in despair.

After the three Mao Anying brothers were actively rescued by the underground party organization in Shanghai, Comrade *** proposed that the Shanghai underground party secretly establish a Datong kindergarten and secretly adopt the orphans of martyrs.

However, Mao Anlong, who was only four years old at the time, died of illness.

After the death of their mother and younger brother at the former site of Datong Kindergarten, Mao Anying and Mao Anqing were already suffering a heavy blow, but what they did not expect was that more difficult days were still waiting for them.

Unfortunately, due to the traitor's whistleblowing, the organization, in order to protect the descendants of these martyrs, had to urgently disband the Datong kindergarten and transfer it in batches. At this critical moment, Mao Anying and her second brother Mao Anqing were transferred to Huang Huiguang's house.

Huang Huiguang, the orphan of the martyrs of Datong Kindergarten, is the lover of the members of the special department, she is raising four biological children alone, and now there are more Mao Anying and Mao Anqing, and the pressure on her life has increased suddenly.

In order to avoid the search, Huang Huiguang had to move three times with his children, and his life was very difficult. In the early days, the Shanghai underground party was able to provide regular assistance, but as the situation became more severe and worse, she could no longer even receive such help.

The two brothers, Mao Anying and Mao Anqing, grew up in hardship since childhood, and know the warmth and coldness of human feelings. Seeing that Aunt Huang was working very hard to raise 6 children, coupled with the influence of her mother Yang Kaihui martyr, they decided to leave Huang Huiguang's house and began to drift on the huge Shanghai Beach.

Although their backgrounds are tragic, their tenacity and courage allow them to live and grow independently.

Mao Anying and Mao Anqing's hardships of survival made them take on the burden of life at a young age, and they have done many jobs that adults can't bear, and even have to beg on the streets.

During their time in Shanghai, their lives were full of hardship and displacement. When the news of the disappearance of Mao Anying and Mao Anqing's brothers came, Huang Huizhong was very anxious, and she immediately passed the news to the party organization.

**Instructed the Shanghai underground party to do its best to find the brothers Anying and Anqing,**Special Branch appointed Li Yun to undertake this important task, so there was the original legend.

Later, the two brothers were successfully located and soon sent to the safer Soviet Union.

During Mao Anying's work with ***, she recalled the unbearable past in Shanghai. Those days gave Mao Anying a deeper understanding of the hardships of the people at the bottom, and also formed his tenacity and good at understanding the people's feelings.

Mao Anying left the Soviet Union, and after many years, finally returned to his homeland in 1946. ** Even though his body has not fully recovered, he still came to the airport with joy to greet him.

When the father and son met, they could no longer express the emotions in their hearts in words. Looking at his son, who has grown up, he was full of emotion, and his heart was full of deep guilt for his wife and son.

Looking back, ** has become the soul of our party and our army, his child disappeared in Shanghai, if he is caught by hostile forces, the consequences will be unimaginable. Fortunately, thanks to the hard work of Li Yun and the comrades in Shanghai, the two brothers who had endured all the hardships of the world were recovered.

Of course, this is only one of the insignificant achievements of Shanghai's ** special science and technology, but it is of great significance to *** himself.

Mao Xinyu searches for 70 years of secrets and visits the story of the Mao family and Li Yun. In the spring of 2011, Mao Xinyu, the only grandson of **, came to Shanghai, in addition to handling official business, he also had a special task, that is, to visit Li Yun.

Mao Xinyu obtained information about his uncle Mao Anying and his father Mao Anqing in Shanghai from Tek's declassified files.

He longed to thank Li Yun in person on behalf of his late uncle and father, and asked her to share that long-forgotten story. Although in 1988, the ** chief had already told Li Yun that Mao Anying's experience in Shanghai had been declassified and could be made public.

However, as a party member who has devoted his life to the party's secret cause, Li Yun has always deeply imprinted the oath he made when joining the party, that is, "strictly guarding the party's secrets."

Therefore, she did not take the initiative to reveal anything about that year.

Mao Xinyu and Li Yun were talking, and Mao Xinyu expressed the purpose of his trip to Li Yun. After listening to Mao Xinyu's statement, Li Yun finally let go of the heavy burden in his heart and told the past that had been sealed for more than 70 years.

Li Yun's narration lasted for two hours, and Mao Xinyu couldn't help but burst into tears as he listened to his father and uncle's difficult experience in Shanghai. He held Li Yun's hand tightly and said emotionally: "Thank you, on behalf of my father and uncle, I thank you again, you are the great benefactor of our family!" ”

In Mao Xinyu's new book, "My Uncle Mao Anying," he adds an anecdote from the past that without Li Yun and other underground party members in Shanghai, those legendary stories might not have existed.

Sadly, the death of Li Yun, the legendary who participated in the **Tekco**, in the summer of 2013, marked the end of an era, and all the heroes of the past have left us.

In that period of national crisis and fire, these intelligence officers were also like brave warriors on the battlefield, fighting their own battles in dark corners.

Both are equally great and equally worthy of respect. And compared to the warriors, the deeds of many of their heroes have not been widely known because of the special tasks they perform.

But there must be one of their marks in the history of the Republic, and there must be a mark that belongs to them on the monument of New China! This song remembers the heroic souls of the past and does not let the spy martyrs bury the dust.

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