Chairman Mao s only surviving son, how did he live in his later years?

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-05

What is the living situation of the only surviving son in his later years?

**There were many sons in the family, but the only survivor was Mao Anqing. Mao Anqing has always lived a low-key life until 2007, when the news of his death was reported, which attracted the public's attention to the descendants of ***. So, what changes has Mao Anqing experienced over the years? What was his life like in his later years?

**The love story with Yang Kaihui takes place in a turbulent era. Despite the difficulties, the two managed to get together. As a woman in the new era with independent thoughts, Yang Kaihui put forward some unique conditions before marriage, such as not sitting in a sedan chair, no dowry, and no need for traditional matchmakers. The two thus began a new era of free marriage.

When he first got married, Yang Kaihui has always been by his side, in addition to assisting him in his work, he also often solves problems for him. However, the good times are always short-lived. Due to the unstable situation, the husband and wife are often forced to separate. Even after the birth of a child, it is difficult to stay at home often.

Mao Anqing, as the second son in the family, got his name from the expectation of ***, hoping that he can grow tenaciously like grass. Although he was rarely accompanied by his father in his childhood, he never complained, but revered his great and heroic father from an early age.

However, the childhood of Mao Anqing and her two brothers was full of ups and downs. At that time, in order to achieve its goal, the enemy set his sights on ***'s family, making Yang Kaihui and the three children the primary target. Despite dodging in all directions, they cannot escape the pursuit of the enemy. Yang Kaihui was unfortunate and experienced inhuman torture in prison, but she was tenacious and unyielding, but in the end she was brutally killed. When her mother died, Mao Anqing was only 7 years old. For this young and sensible child, the death of his mother was like a bolt from the blue, giving him great psychological trauma.

However, the enemy's pursuit is not over, and danger can strike at any time. In order to keep the three children alive, my grandmother decided to change their names and send them to Shanghai with her uncle. In Shanghai, the three brothers found their uncle Mao **, and then arranged for them to go to school in Datong Kindergarten.

However, the peaceful days did not last long, but the kindergarten was brutally attacked by the enemy, forcing the three brothers to embark on the road of escape again. In order to survive, Mao Anying led his two younger brothers to live hard on the streets of Shanghai, picking up rags and selling newspapers for a living. One day, when they were selling newspapers, they heard a newsboy call out the name of their uncle Mao Zetan, only to find out that his uncle had been brutally killed by the enemy.

During that time, they suffered humiliation and challenges, and watched the death of their younger brother Mao Anlong.

Recalling his childhood, Mao Anqing shed tears every time, and in order to resist the blow of fate, he began to follow his brother to do odd jobs and sell newspapers when he was less than ten years old. However, these efforts have brought him lifelong pain. After selling newspapers, Mao Anqing was beaten by local patrols, and he collapsed in a pool of blood with serious head injuries. Failure to obtain effective ** in time left with stubborn sequelae.

It was not until 1936 that the Shanghai underground party got in touch with their superiors and learned of the whereabouts of the two children and decided to send them to the Soviet Union for education.

Leaving their homeland and loved ones, they were able to study and live peacefully in the USSR, and the brothers were well aware of the preciousness of this opportunity. Even in the middle of the cold night, Mao Anqing insisted on his studies and anonymously became a diligent and studious young man.

After the end of the Anti-Japanese War, Mao Anqing returned to the motherland. With his excellent language skills, he became a translator for the Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of China. Mao Anqing's Russian language is solid, and his participation has made important contributions to the propaganda work of Marxism-Leninism. In particular, he participated in the translation of "Lenin's Complete Works" and other works, which have influenced generations of communists.

At the same time, Mao Anqing is studying philosophy and psychology, which brings relief to his body and mind, and everything seems to be gradually improving.

However, after the outbreak of the Korean War, the situation changed again. In 1951, Mao Anying, who went to North Korea, unfortunately died, and after the news was transmitted back to China, Mao Anqing was difficult to accept, his heart was hit hard, and he also had physical problems, and was finally hospitalized**. However, Mao Anqing's condition has not improved, but has continued to deteriorate. **Very worried, in order to avoid experiencing the pain of sending white-haired people to black-haired people again, it was decided to send Mao Anqing to the Soviet Union, which had a higher level of medical care**.

After his condition stabilized, Mao Anqing returned to China and received recuperation in Dalian. During this time, he met love.

The sister-in-law often took her sister Shaohua to visit him together, and after a few contacts, the two had a good impression of each other. With the help of the sister-in-law, they successfully came together. Shaohua's company became Mao Anqing's best medicine, and gradually, he walked out of the haze, started a new life and career, and also ushered in a son named Xinyu.

Although he is a descendant of ***, Mao Anqing has always made a living in a low-key manner, and in his later years, he did not set foot in important positions, but focused on art appreciation and academic exchanges. He often visits art exhibitions and immerses himself in various art forms such as theater, calligraphy and painting. In addition, Mao Anqing has always been keen on academic research, actively participated in various seminars, and strived to promote international academic exchanges to promote talent training.

Although Mao Anqing has made great contributions to the motherland, the organization has also decided to give him the treatment of being a member of the Politburo. During his illness, in order to ensure that he received the best medical care, medical treatment at the level of Deputy Prime Minister of the State was granted. However, Mao Anqing has always missed the teachings of *** and is grateful for the help provided by the organization, but he has always adhered to the principle of not adding trouble to the organization.

In 2007, Mao Anqing ended his life full of twists and turns, and finally said goodbye to the disease. According to his last wishes, his ashes were buried next to his mother, Yang Kaihui.

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