Chen Yuying, a simple woman from Ningxiang, Hunan, was affectionately called "Sister-in-law Sun" because she married a man surnamed Sun. Her life is closely linked to Yang Kaihui's family, and since 1926, she has been working as a nanny in Yang Kaihui's home, when Yang Kaihui was pregnant with Mao Anlong. Before that, Sister-in-law Sun had been serving at Yang Kaihui's cousin Zhong Jinhuai's home for several years.
Yang Kaihui, this great woman, her grandfather Xiang Shouwu, is a Qing Fengzheng doctor, a candidate for the fifth rank. He devoted his life to the cause of education, opened up the wisdom of the people, and set up a museum to teach apprentices in his hometown. The Xiang family and the Yang family, the friendship between the two families is deep. ** This great leader of China, married to Yang Kaihui, has a deep sense of gratitude to both the Xiang family and the Yang family.
The Xiang family has many children, among which Xiang Zhenkai is Yang Kaihui's aunt. Her daughter Zhong Jinhuai and Yang Kaihui are cousins. The relationship between the two families is even closer because of these kinship. introduced the capable Chen Yuying to Yang Kaihui to Zhenkai, and since then, Chen Yuying has become a member of the Yang family and has spent many difficult days with Yang Kaihui.
In 1950, Mao Anying returned to his hometown to visit relatives, and he personally took Chen Yuying's mother and daughter to Changsha and properly settled their lives. ** is also very concerned about Chen Yuying's daughter Sun Yan, and personally sent someone to take her to Beijing and talk to her cordially. These deep friendships are reflected in these bits and pieces of daily life.
Although Xiangjia's contribution to the revolution is not widely known, their contribution is immeasurable. When Yang Kaihui's mother and son were in trouble, it was Xiang's uncle, aunt, cousin and others who covered and buried Yang Kaihui and took care of Chen Yuying and Mao Anying who came from prison. This kind of friendship transcends blood and family affection.
Martyr Xiang Jun, the son of Yang Kaihui's fifth uncle, died heroically at the age of 22. Xiang Anji, the grandson of Yang Kaihui's seventh uncle, he participated in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea with Mao Anying, but unfortunately died in the battle. The heroic deeds of these martyrs are deeply admired.
The little cousin Xiang Ziye is the daughter of the sixth uncle. When Yang Kaihui died, she was only 11 years old. However, she and her mother Yan Jia went to prison many times to deliver prison meals and messages to Yang Kaihui. This kind of courage and determination is deeply impressive.
Although these stories take place in different historical periods, they all show the brilliance of human nature and show people's persistence and persistence in family, friendship, and love. These stories deserve to be remembered and passed on.