The 1976 Fake Testament Incident, what turned out

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-28

Annual Leave Last Words Incident, What Was the Result?

The development of his illness was made public to the whole country so as not to cause unnecessary speculation.

2.The memorial service was as simple as possible, presided over by Comrade Hong Wen, and Comrade Xiaoping was responsible for reading the eulogy.

3.The ashes do not have to be kept, scattered. On January 8, 1976, ** passed away, which made the whole country feel extremely sad. At this time, *** is already very old, and after learning the news, the tears can't be stopped.

Soon after, a document called "The Prime Minister's Last Words" spread from the streets of Hangzhou, and people who loved *** copied it and translated it into foreign languages and published it in international newspapers and magazines.

However, a proclamation was soon issued stating that the Prime Minister's Last Words were forged and that the state was looking for forgers. The news shocked the whole country, and people were speculating about who dared to write this last word in a tone of impersonation, and what kind of punishment this person received in the end.

On January 7, 1976, ***, who had just undergone surgery and was in a coma for two days, suddenly woke up, and the medical staff on the side were very excited. Weakly said to them: "Thank you, hard work!

Go take care of other sick comrades! They need you more. After listening to ***'s words, everyone present couldn't help but cry. Although everyone thinks that *** has finally improved, Zhang Zuoliang, a health care doctor, thinks that the situation seems to have become more serious.

Doctors with rich experience have found that a seriously ill person usually has a phenomenon of returning to the light at the end of his life, and the state of *** happens to be very consistent with it.

Sure enough, not long after *** said this, he didn't have time to see Deng Yingchao and fell into a coma again. At 9 a.m. on January 8, 1976, ** left us forever.

The last words he left us were those words of gratitude to the medical staff, which were full of gratitude to them and the cherishing of life.

At the end of February 1976, when the whole country was immersed in the grief of ***'s death, a big-character poster titled "The Prime Minister's Last Words" unexpectedly appeared on the streets of Hangzhou. Although some people questioned its authenticity at first, because the content and the tone and emotions of *** were similar, people gradually thought that this was ***'s "last words".

The Prime Minister's Last Words quickly spread through the streets, and people copied it in memory of the Prime Minister. In less than two months, thousands of copies were available in cities across the country, except for remote provinces, and were even translated into foreign languages and published in foreign newspapers and magazines.

Whether it's on the roadside, in the office or at the dinner table, people are talking about "The Prime Minister's Last Words". This "Prime Minister's Last Words", which suddenly went viral, attracted the attention of **.

** He died without leaving a last word, a premeditated "counter-revolutionary rumor" forged by a 23-year-old auto repair shop worker. The state is looking for the forger with all its might.

On February 25, 1976, Li Junxu and his colleagues accepted an invitation from a colleague Lu Jianshu, who had just returned from his hometown, to enjoy dog meat hot pot together.

Sitting around the hot pot, they talked about many things, the most striking of which was the topic of ***'s death. Li Junxu, who was slightly drunk, began to talk about his admiration for *** and the last words that the prime minister might leave after his death.

His words resonated with many people, and everyone expressed their nostalgia for *** under the stimulation of alcohol. Even though it was just an after-drinking conversation, their "ideal plan" was born.

After getting everyone's response, Li Junxu said that he would write a will in imitation of *** to inspire future generations. Lu Jianshu immediately agreed, and invited other partners to join the discussion.

Although it was just a small talk at the banquet at first, Li Junxu and Lu Jianshu took it seriously and began to collect information and study the life and way of speaking. Li Junxu even went home and read related books all night and imitated the tone of his speech.

Li Junxu is a good writer, especially in imitating the tone of others. In order to bring the forged last words closer to the tone of ***, he specially studied the eulogy of *** at the time of his death in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.

After writing it, he first showed his last words to Lu Jianshu, who remembered the incident, and after getting his approval, Li Junxu brought this fake last words written in *** tone to the factory, falsely claiming that it was copied from "a mimeographed manuscript".

Although everyone had doubts about the authenticity of this last word at first, because its writing and tone were very similar to ***, everyone thought that this might be ***'s last last word, and pinned their thoughts on him in this last word.

A fake "last word" by Li Junxu sparked heated discussions on the streets of Hangzhou, and many people were moved by his realistic writing, and some even copied it. Unable to determine its authenticity, Hangzhou's leading authorities chose to let it circulate.

However, this fake "last words" did not stop in Hangzhou, but spread farther and farther, and was even reported by foreign newspapers and periodicals. In Beijing, **'s old comrades-in-arms and some people who intersected with him also became suspicious of this fake "last words", especially the second part of it, which caused widespread controversy.

In a fake "last words" written by Li Junxu, he expressed his deep concern for the country, the country and the people in a *** tone. He not only explained his condition, but also cared about the chairman's health and looked forward to the future of the country.

In addition, he also spoke highly of Comrade ***, showing his personality charm and wisdom. However, the appearance of this will made him fall into "** annoyance".

Because *** died not long ago, the position of prime minister was vacant, and **was discussing the issue of *** person, this will suddenly appeared, specifically mentioning Comrade ***, which undoubtedly caused an uproar.

The people generally believe that *** has chosen a suitable candidate for ***, but some people with bad intentions take advantage of this to think that someone is there"Deliberately"。** Quickly judge that this is one"Counter-revolutionary rumors", and immediately issued a nationwide clarification statement, and also issued an order for all localities to find out"The real murderer"。

This fake"Wills"After news of the search spread, ** asked all copies of the fake"Wills"of people turned it in, and in one province alone, nearly 40,000 manuscripts were produced.

That night, some innocent people and leaders were discouraged by this"Wills"And **, and was asked. This fake"Wills"It has also been translated into foreign languages and transmitted abroad, and after investigating the embassy in China, it was found that it has been reported by 130 countries.

Soon, ** locked this fake"Wills"The initial dispersal point - Hangzhou.

On May 5, 1976, after an arduous investigation, it was finally confirmed that Li Junxu was the author of the article and he was arrested at an auto repair shop in Hangzhou. His parents, family, colleagues and Lu Jianshu together**.

After ** interrogation, Li Junxu and Lu Jianshu confessed that this was their crime. Because of the negative impact of this incident on society, the state sentenced them to death for counter-revolutionary crimes.

When the identity of the real criminal Li Junxu was revealed, many people wondered: How can this person, who is just an auto repair shop worker, imitate the tone of ***?

Li Junxu seems to be just a part-time worker in an auto repair shop, but he has an unusual family background. His parents were both international students at the University of Cambridge Medical School in the United Kingdom, and after returning to China, he served as the director of the First Hospital of Zhejiang Province and a professor at Zhejiang Medical University.

At that time, such family conditions were quite superior, and his parents also attached great importance to the education of their children, especially the youngest Li Junxu, who was even more favored.

Li Junxu, who has been passionate about literature since he was a child, always clamored for his parents to teach him to read and write, and has a strong interest in writing. When he was studying, his articles were often selected as model essays by his teachers, and even published in newspapers and magazines in Hangzhou.

Li Junxu, who was once talented, could have had a bright future, but because he worked in an auto repair shop after graduation, he felt that his life was unsatisfactory. He wanted to express his dissatisfaction through writing, but this behavior was misinterpreted by his parents as unrealistic and picky, and they hoped to change his status through marriage.

However, even after getting married, Li Junxu still insisted on writing, and these articles caused him a lot of trouble, and he was even imprisoned. He realized that his impulsive writing affected not only himself, but also his family and strangers.

Li Junxu reflected in prison and deeply reflected on his first twenty years, realizing that he had been reckless and immature, as well as neglecting his family, and feeling deep remorse for his past mistakes.

After a year and a half in detention, Comrade ** again paid attention to the case and discussed it. As the case with the greatest impact on society in 1976, many people believe that although Li Junxu is guilty, his crime is not to death.

After the discussion of the leaders, it was unanimously agreed that Li Junxu was indeed guilty of not death, so he and Lu Jianshu were acquitted. After returning home, Li Junxu reformed and returned to work in the auto repair shop.

In 2014, 61-year-old Li Junxu died of illness.

Judging from the whole incident, Li Junxu's approach does seem a little too immature, completely ignoring the troubles that may be brought to himself and the people around him, or the impact on society.

If he had realized some of the truths in prison earlier before writing this fake "will", then the rest of the story might not have happened. Although Li Junxu's behavior at that time caused trouble to many people, most people can understand that this is out of his deep respect for ***.

After all, it is unacceptable for many to be a great person who is loved by all of us and suddenly dies without leaving anything. Here we once again salute the great ***!

Thank you for all He has done for our country!

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