Li Dazhao's grandson is innocent, and the organization confirms
Before June 2005, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection had repeatedly received reports claiming that Li Hongta, director of the Anhui Provincial Department of Civil Affairs, had taken advantage of the prestige and position of his grandfather and father and other older generations to be suspected of major economic problems such as unclear and huge amounts of property.
However, after an in-depth investigation, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection found that Li Hongta not only did not have these problems, but was an honest and honest person.
Li Hongta's whistleblowing has attracted attention not only because of his prominent position, but more importantly, because his father and grandfather were important figures in the course of the Chinese revolution.
His grandfather, Li Dazhao, was one of the founders of the CCP, and his father, Li Baohua, was the first secretary of the Anhui Provincial Party Committee and the governor of the People's Bank of China. Although Li Hongta was not yet born when Li Dazhao was killed, his father and people around him often told the story of his grandfather, which made him gradually understand his grandfather's life.
Compared with his grandfather, his father Li Baohua had a greater influence on him. Someone once said: "Comrade Dazhao's son should have descendants!" As soon as the news of Li Dazhao** came out, all walks of life actively launched rescue operations, but Li Dazhao's friend Shen Yinmo was worried that his wife and children would be implicated, so he hurriedly informed Li Baohua not to return to the city.
Li Baohua was playing chess at Tsinghua University at the time, and it wasn't until his father's friend found him that he learned about his father's **. In order to protect Li Baohua, Shen Yinmo made a lot of efforts, he found Zhou Zuoren, and the two discussed protection methods together.
Zhou Zuoren agreed to help and hid Li Baohua in his car and took him back to the city, where he was placed at his home in Badaowan, Xicheng District.
Although Li Dazhao was killed by reactionary warlords, his spirit will never be extinguished. With the help of Shen Yinmo, Li Baohua changed his name to "Yang Zhen" and joined the Communist Party of China, beginning his revolutionary career.
In order to ensure safety, he assumed the pseudonym "Zhao Zhensheng" and engaged in underground work in the Beiping area. After Li Dazhao's death, the Hebei Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China decided to posthumously recognize Zhao Yunlan as a member of the Communist Party of China in recognition of her perseverance after Li Dazhao's sacrifice and her feat of cultivating and educating her children to join the revolution.
Although Li Baohua was very sad after hearing the news, he still stuck to his post, which showed his revolutionary determination. Due to years of revolutionary work, Li Baohua has been living a lonely life, but fortunately, he met his wife Tian Yingxuan, which is also a kind of fate.
During their tenure as secretary of the Jinchaji Provincial Party Committee of the Communist Party of China during the Anti-Japanese War, they met and became husband and wife.
FigLi Baohua (right) and Tian Yingxuan are one of the famous "Three Sisters of Anti-Japanese Resistance Behind Enemy Lines" in North China, because they were born into enlightened families, and all three sisters later joined the Communist Party of China.
In 1939, when the Communist Party of China was preparing to convene the Seventh National Congress, Tian Yingxuan was also elected as one of the delegates.
In January 1940, after Tian Yingxuan finished the package, she went to Jingergou Village, Fuping County, deep in the Taihang Mountains, to report to the district party committee. The person in charge of receiving her happened to be Li Baohua, and at that time, out of the needs of work, Li Baohua assumed the pseudonym Zhao Zhensheng.
When Tian Yingxuan first entered the place where Li Baohua lived, she was also taken aback, she found that the chief actually put the desk directly on the kang, and couldn't help but feel admiration for his serious and responsible attitude, and later Tian Yingxuan went to the Women's Rescue Association of the border area to visit the eldest sister Tian Xiujuan (the wife of Sun Yi, then chief of staff of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region), and learned from the eldest sister that Zhao Zhensheng was Li Baohua, the eldest son of the martyr Li Dazhao, and her good impression of him doubled.
In the following three months of training and study, Tian Yingxuan and Li Baohua developed feelings. After they traveled to Yan'an together, Li Baohua often asked Tian Yingxuan out on dates, and the two walked together by the Yan River.
FigDuring Li Baohua's Anti-Japanese War, Tian Yingxuan made a vow that she would never get married until she defeated Japan, and Li Baohua was unwilling to force her to agree, so the two dragged on for several years.
Even though the two had been together for months and understood each other's intentions, they still chose to wait. During this time, ** has always been a supporter of Li Baohua's marriage, he is the head of the Central Organization Department and the president of the ** Party School, and the direct leadership of Li Baohua and Tian Yingxuan.
With his approval, the marriage between the two is basically halfway. On February 14, 1942, Chinese New Year's Eve, Li Baohua and Tian Yingxuan officially got married. Although they are busy with work all day and rarely take care of their families, they always cherish each other and cherish each other.
Mr. and Mrs. Li Baohua are very strict with their children's education. Under Li Baohua's teaching, his eldest son, Li Qing, developed the habit of strict self-discipline since he was a child. Although Li Baohua is lenient to his subordinates and strict with his family, his education method has benefited his children a lot.
In Li Qing's memory, although his father was gentle and kind, in material life, he always adhered to principles and did not let his children get a little cheap.
In 1949, Li Baohua and *** took a group photo in Beiping. At that time, Li Hongta was just a baby, and he was deeply impressed by the strict education of his parents. He was born on May 28, 1949, on the eve of the founding of New China, and his living environment was better than that of his older brothers and sisters.
His father, Li Baohua, was the second secretary of the Beiping Municipal Party Committee, and was later transferred to the Ministry of Water Resources as a deputy minister, and his mother Tian Yingxuan was the secretary of the Municipal Party Committee, but they were both busy with work and did not have much time to take care of him.
So, he was sent to nursery just 19 days after he was born. Although the husband and wife have a high status and can hire a nanny, Li Baohua insists on sending her son to a nursery school, believing that her children should also learn to be independent like other people's children.
Only on holidays and weekends, Li Hongta will go home for a day. Because he was accustomed to living independently, Li Hongta learned to take care of himself at a very young age, eating, dressing, and going to school alone.
Li Baohua said to Li Hongta: "I will give you a car and a driver so that you can better serve the people. As communists, we have only one right, and that is to serve the people.
You can't accept gifts from others just because you've done a little work, that's not the style of our party. Even my kids can't just take other people's things. ”
Li Hongta, a good cadre who does not forget his original intention and always insists on doing practical things. When he was young, he inherited the spirit of hard work from his father Li Baohua, whether it was in the army or later work, he always adhered to his father's teachings, with "be prepared to endure great hardships, if you can't endure hardships, you can't **" as his motto.
In 1987, Li Hongta was transferred from the Youth League Committee, and he proposed to the organization that he wanted to work in the civil affairs system, believing that it was a department that directly served the people and could provide help to the people in need.
He often said: "The more we work hard, the less suffering the masses will have." This sentence reflects his enthusiasm for his work and his deep concern for the people. Li Hongta's life and work are full of love for the people and dedication to the cause.
He has fulfilled the duties and missions of a cadre with his own actions, and his life is full of value and meaning. His story allows us to see the noble qualities and personality charm of a good cadre, and also allows us to see the glorious image of an excellent communist.
In December 1985, Comrade Li Hongta, then deputy secretary of the Anhui Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth League, went to Junwang Township, Huaiyuan County to investigate the work of the Communist Youth League. Since then, he has spent at least half a year at the grassroots level, never forgetting to go deep into the people and listen to their needs.
His father, Li Baohua, used to do the same, he once went to a grassroots grain station to buy grain, but only to quarrel with the salesman because of inconsistent food quotas, and finally figured out that it was an oolong.
From this point of view, Li Hongta inherited his father's habits, and every time he went to the countryside, he personally visited the people's homes, and only after coming out of the people's homes did he go to towns, counties, and cities for discussions.
This kind of "reverse work" method makes the local civil affairs departments at all levels dare not mix the slightest "water" when reporting the situation. After Li Hongta served as the vice chairman of the Anhui Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, he was in charge of poverty alleviation for a long time, and he also followed this habit.
The local people know about his habit, and they don't call him "micro-service private visits", because Li Hongta has never dressed up or been incognito. He didn't say hello when he went down because he didn't want to trouble others, he was familiar with everywhere he went, and he didn't need to be led or accompanied.
This is Li Hongta, a righteous and bright leader.
Li Hongta, as the head of the civil affairs department, personally visited the front line to investigate the flooding of the Huai River in 2003. When he arrived at the disaster area, he found that although relief tents had been installed, ordinary people were still sleeping on the Huai River dam in the open air.
He went deep into a tent and found that the tent was steaming hot, and the thermometer showed that it was over 40 degrees. Li Hongta immediately put forward a proposal asking the local party and government organs to vacate their offices for the resettlement of the disaster-stricken people.
When he went to Jingang Village, Wanggang Town, Yingshang County, Anhui Province to check on the disaster, Li Hongta found an old lady cooking.
After tasting a few grains of rice from the pot, he asked the staff around him to try it too, and everyone thought that the rice was moldy. The old lady told him that the rice was relief food that had just been brought back for two days.
Li Hongta remained silent and asked the old lady to put the moldy grain into a plastic bag and put it in his briefcase. When he returned, he immediately investigated the matter thoroughly.
After investigation, the organization found that Li Hongta not only did not have problems such as ** and huge wealth **, but was a good and honest official who was helpful and helpful.
He served as the head of the civil affairs department for 18 years, always adhered to his principles, and did not seek any benefits for himself. His family lived a simple life, living in a small house of only more than 50 square meters with outdated furniture.
Despite repeated offers from the organization to assign him a larger house, he always prioritized the needs of young people and gave them his house. Li Hongta's behavior deserves our learning and respect.
Li Hongta is indifferent to fame and fortune, and lives a simple life. He commuted to work by bicycle all year round until 2003, when he switched to an electric car. Although he was a leader for many years, he only broke 4 bikes, wore out 5 raincoats and 7 pairs of galoshes.
His family's savings never exceeded $10,000, most of which he donated to those in need. Li Hongta always pays out of his own pocket to help people who are in difficulty, and he says that helping others is a kind of happiness.
His life was unpretentious and an example for us to follow.
In July 2021, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China, Li Hongta was awarded the "July 1st Medal", which is the highest praise for his life's struggle and contribution.
However, Li Hongta regarded this honor as a tribute and inheritance to his revolutionary ancestors, and he decided to donate this honor to his hometown of Li Dazhao's former residence in Leting County, Hebei Province, to express his admiration and nostalgia for the martyrs.